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Deuteronomy

PARASHAH 50

KI TAVO | The New Covenant Didn’t Cancel the Old

Duration: 26:42

Overview

Ki Tavo (כִּי-תָבוֹא) in Hebrew which means “When You Enter In”.

God’s covenants never replaced each other—they build. Through Yeshua, Gentiles join Israel’s covenants, not by starting a new one, but by being grafted in. Ki Tavo | Deut 26–29 — Moses shows God’s covenants build on each other: Moab adds to Sinai, fulfilled in Jeremiah 31, extended to Gentiles in Romans 11.

Firstfruits at Shavuot. Torah from Zion. Nations grafted in. If you were told the “new covenant” replaced the old, look again—God’s covenants stack, not swap, and Messiah is the door into them, not the end of them. Moses’ Moab ceremony is identified as another covenant in addition to Sinai, revealing the pattern: each covenant builds on the last, culminating in Jeremiah 31’s renewed covenant that writes God’s Torah on hearts—and Gentiles share in it only by being grafted into Israel through Yeshua, not by creating a separate gentile covenant.

Scripture references
•Isaiah 2 : 3
• Jeremiah 31 : 30-36
• Romans 11 : 7-18

Top Questions:
• Are Gentiles part of Israel’s covenants—or separate from them?
• Do God’s covenants replace each other—or build on each other?
• Are you living as grafted in—or as a guest?

Key Biblical Points:
• Covenants add, they don’t replace
• Torah from Zion to the nations
• Grafted in by Messiah, obligated by covenant

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