There were several covenants made in Genesis. God made covenants with Adam and Eve, Noah and Abraham. What were covenants and how did they begin?
We live in a world of readers and writers. Most children in my
country can read and write - but in ancient days, most people - even
most adults - could not read and write, so spoken words became very
important.
When people could read and write they made
deals with with each other in words. Any type of agreement was rarely
made in writing in the ancient world. Every agreement was made with
words - and this became a problem.
Let's say Bruce
wants to marry Fred's daughter, and Fred promises Bruce his daughter in
marriage. But in 10 years when Fred's daughter is 12 and old enough to
marry (and they did marry young in those days) and when Fred's daughter
is old enough to marry, Fred tells Bruce that he never made such a deal
because he found a better suitor for his daughter. Bruce has only his
memory to bring to the agreement, and his memory cannot compete with
Fred's denial. So Bruce concludes that if he wants to make an agreement
with someone else, he needs something bigger than simple words.
Words
were not enough because people forgot or denied ever having said
things. So a new level of words had to come into the agreements to help
raise the level of commitment. People began to promise certain things -
but even promises could and were forgotten and broken. So a higher
level of promise called vows were used. But even vows were forgotten
and broken - so the highest of all levels of words were established -
covenants.
Covenants were made between two parties and
included certain events that helped people to remember. Those events
may be a meal or some strange ritual - both of which would be remembered
years later.
Large meals in those days were costly and
rare, so were easy to remember even years later. And when Bruce says,
"Do you remember the agreement we had, when we shared a meal together?"
Fred cannot easily deny.
WITNESSES
But
even though they were so powerful, people could still deny or break
promises, vows, and covenants; so on occasion there were witnesses to
the agreement.
Finally, whether there were witnesses or not, another form of protection was developed.
CURSES AND BLESSINGS
There
were no police or outside protectors of the covenant to make sure
agreements were established, so people began to using curses and
blessings to protect what was said.
In a world of
words, blessings spoke good for people and future generations; but
curses created bad things that were expected to happen from those who
cursed. People believed that blessings truly brought good things to
their lives. And most people believed that curses really brought bad
things to people, so curses and blessings became the protectors of
covenants.
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