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The Old Covenant: From Sinai to the Cross

By: David Michael Curtis
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The Old Covenant: From Sinai to the Cross is a focused, Scripture-driven examination of God’s first covenant with Israel, traced from its establishment at Mount Sinai to its fulfillment at the cross of Christ.

Built entirely on the King James Bible, this study does not rely on commentaries, denominational systems, or academic theories. Instead, it follows a strict topical method—gathering every relevant verse, aligning them, and allowing the text to define itself. The result is a clear, testable framework that exposes the structure, purpose, and limitations of the Old Covenant.

This book answers the key questions many readers struggle to reconcile: What was the true role of the Law of Moses? Who were the people of the covenant? What function did the tabernacle and temple serve? And most importantly, why did the Old Covenant have to come to an end?

Divided into 100 Summary Answers and 100 Comprehensive Answers, the reader can move quickly through foundational truths or slow down for deeper study. Each section is designed to build a complete, harmonized understanding directly from Scripture.

This is not a devotional. It is a challenge.

Every claim can be tested. Every doctrine can be examined. The reader is invited to gather the verses, lay them side by side, and see whether the Scriptures agree.

For those willing to set aside tradition and let the Bible speak for itself, this book provides a clear path to understanding the Old Covenant as it was given—and why it had to give way to something greater.

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