God made _______________ foundational covenants in the bible.
When sin entered the world through Adam and Eve, God promised a _______________.
The _______________ Covenant had strict rules for worship in the tabernacle to maintain the holiness of the people and their relationship with God.
A censer of burning incense and the blood of a bull and a goat was taken behind the veil by the high priest yearly as part of the _______________.
Resting on the top of the ark was the _______________ where the high priest would sprinkle the blood of the sacrifice on the Day of Atonement to atone for the sins of Israel.
The _______________ were in effect only until more effective system could be established.
Jesus was unable to enter the Most Holy Place in Heaven and until He became the eternal _______________.
Strict _______________ were essential to ensure that the people remained worthy to dwell in God's sacred presence.
The promise of eternal life is given to all _______________ to God's invitation to salvation.
Jesus' death was necessary to bring the promises of the _______________ into effect, offering eternal inheritance to believers.
God's redemptive plan requires the _______________ in order for men and women to be saved.
In the New Covenant, Jesus was sacrificed _______________, with His own blood, to removed the power and penalty of sin.
When Jesus comes again, _______________ comes to gather the saved in order to bring them into Heaven and those who believe will receive the gift of eternal life.