New Covenant Jeremiah 31
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Jeremiah 31: The New Covenant
What the text says (summary)
Summarize: covenant “with the house of Israel and the house of Judah,” Torah on the heart, forgiveness, knowledge of God.
Common Jewish interpretation (summary)
Read as covenant renewal for Israel; Torah remains, internalized; forgiveness is part of national restoration.
Common Christian interpretation (summary)
Read as covenant fulfilled in Jesus; debate whether “law” is abolished, transformed, or internalized.
The key dispute
- Who is the covenant made with?
- What happens to Torah observance?
- What does “not like the covenant I made… which they broke” imply?
Sources (placeholders)
- Jewish:
- [Jewish source 1]
- Christian:
- [Christian source 1]
Summary
- This text is central because it explicitly names “Israel and Judah.”
- The debate often turns on definitions: “Torah,” “covenant,” “fulfilled.”