The Mystery of the Law of Jealousy – Part 3
The cup in Scripture is never incidental. It is covenantal. From the law of jealousy to the prophets to the words of Jesus to Revelation, the cup signifies participation, portion, and destiny.
The cup in Scripture is never incidental. It is covenantal. From the law of jealousy to the prophets to the words of Jesus to Revelation, the cup signifies participation, portion, and destiny.
What appears in Numbers as an obscure ritual emerges in Revelation as unveiled reality. The two women, the cup, the curse, the vindication, and the jealous husband all reappear, but transformed.
The law of jealousy in Numbers 5 appears archaic and troubling. But it was never designed as a moral ideal. It is a prophetic shadow of God’s covenant jealousy, and its meaning is unveiled in Christ.
Biblical adoption is not God creating a new category of children. It is God sharing His own Son. Discover why adoption is revelatory, not merely juridical, and what it means for every believer.
The 144,000 are not a future puzzle to be solved. They are a revealed mystery. Discover how the sealed saints of Revelation point beyond tribal identity to the fullness of Christ’s covenant people.
Jerusalem’s holiness was never intrinsic. It was derivative, entirely dependent on God’s localized presence under the Old Covenant. But when holiness relocated to Christ, what happened to the city?