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In Jewish theology, the Mosaic Covenant (also referred to as the Sinaitic Covenant, the Mosaic Law, the Law/Torah, or the Old Covenant) refers to the covenant between Yahweh and the Israelites. The establishment and stipulations of the Mosaic Covenant are recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, which are collectively called the Torah ("teachings") because they outline the Mosaic Covenant. In Christianity, the entire Hebrew Bible is called the "Old Testament" in reference to the Mosaic Covenant (as the "Old Covenant") and the "New Covenant". This term has been linked to Supersessionism. See also Biblical law in Christianity.

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  • In Jewish theology, the Mosaic Covenant (also referred to as the Sinaitic Covenant, the Mosaic Law, the Law/Torah, or the Old Covenant) refers to the covenant between Yahweh and the Israelites. The establishment and stipulations of the Mosaic Covenant are recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, which are collectively called the Torah ("teachings") because they outline the Mosaic Covenant. In Christianity, the entire Hebrew Bible is called the "Old Testament" in reference to the Mosaic Covenant (as the "Old Covenant") and the "New Covenant". This term has been linked to Supersessionism. See also Biblical law in Christianity.
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  • In Jewish theology, the Mosaic Covenant (also referred to as the Sinaitic Covenant, the Mosaic Law, the Law/Torah, or the Old Covenant) refers to the covenant between Yahweh and the Israelites. The establishment and stipulations of the Mosaic Covenant are recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, which are collectively called the Torah ("teachings") because they outline the Mosaic Covenant. In Christianity, the entire Hebrew Bible is called the "Old Testament" in reference to the Mosaic Covenant (as the "Old Covenant") and the "New Covenant". This term has been linked to Supersessionism. See also Biblical law in Christianity. The Mosaic Covenant played a pivotal role in defining the Israelite kingdom, and subsequently the southern Kingdom of Judah and northern Kingdom of Israel, and the Hasmonean Kingdom, and Rabbinic Judaism. In the Jewish and Christian Bible Yahweh establishes the Mosaic Covenant with the Israelites after he has saved them from bondage in Egypt in the events of The Exodus. The Qur'an, however, has the Israelites as the initiating party, offering the covenant to Allah.
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