The Crucifixion Of Jesus
Blood Covenant In Relation To The Crucifixion
God is a God of Covenant
This covenant is fulfilled at the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ, as we will see later. In Genesis 3, God introduced the idea of a blood sacrifice by clothing Adam and Eve with the skins of dead animals. Adam and Eve were effectively clothed with a blood sacrifice, which is a Biblical Picture of the Blood Covenant.
This is introduced in Genesis 3:21, “Also for Adam and his wife the Lord God made tunics of skin, and clothed them.”
The Rainbow looks forward to the Crucifixion
In Genesis 9:13, God introduces the Rainbow as a sign of the covenant, “I set My rainbow in the cloud, and it shall be for the sign of the covenant between Me and the earth”
God made a Blood Covenant with Abraham
In Genesis 15: 9-17 we are told that God made a Blood Covenant with Abraham. Abraham and a “burning torch” passed between the slaughtered heifer, goat, ram, dove and pigeon. When God caused Abraham to pass between the two halves of slaughtered animals this was a type of Blood Covenant. Jesus Christ was the Burning Torch that passed between the pieces.