The Havtachah (Promise) of a Renewed Covenant
Even though Yisrael turned away from Yahuah's brit time and again, Elohim continued to be faithful. In Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) we see that Yahuah's chesed (grace) for Yisrael continues as He makes another promise:
"'The days are coming,' declares Yahuah, 'when I will make a brit chadashah with Beit Yisrael and with Beit Yahudah. It will not be like the brit I made with their avot when I took them by the hand to lead them out of Mitzrayim, because they broke My brit though I was a ba'al (husband) to them,' declares Yahuah. 'This is the brit I will make with Beit Yisrael after that time,' declares Yahuah. 'I will put My Torah in their minds and write it on their levavot (hearts). I will be their Elohim, and they will be My am. No longer will a man teach his neighbor, or a man his brother, saying, "Know Yahuah," because they will all know Me, from the least of them to the greatest,' declares Yahuah. 'For I will forgive their avon (wickedness) and will remember their chata'ot (sins) no more.'"
— Yirmeyahu 31:31-34
The Brit Nissu'in (Marriage Covenant) with Yisrael
Notice the phrase: "they broke My brit though I was a ba'al (husband) to them." The brit made at Har Sinai was in fact a brit nissu'in (marriage covenant) between the Ba'al (Husband)—Yahuah—and the kallah (bride)—Yisrael.
"Your Maker is your Ba'al (Husband)—Yahuah Tzva'ot is His Shem—the Kadosh One of Yisrael is your Go'el (Redeemer)... 'For a brief moment I abandoned you, but with deep rachamim (compassion) I will bring you back... My unfailing ahavah for you will not be shaken nor My brit shalom be removed,' says Yahuah, who has rachamim on you." — Yeshayahu 54:5-10
Chadash: "New" or "Renewed"?
The Hebrew word chadash (חָדָשׁ) can mean either "new" or "renewed." Consider: a chodesh chadash (new moon) is not actually a brand-new moon—it is the renewed moon, the same moon refreshed in its cycle.
Did Yahuah, who said "I hate divorce" (Malachi 2:16), divorce His kallah Yisrael? Would He remarry a different bride? No—the brit chadashah is a renewal of the original covenant, not its cancellation.
What Remains the Same:
- Parties: Between Yahuah and Yisrael
- Promise: "I will be their Elohim, they My am"
- Duration: Brit olam (everlasting)
- Sign: Torah remains
What Is Renewed:
- Method: Yahuah writes Torah on hearts
- Mediator: Yehoshua HaMashiach
- Forgiveness: Sins remembered no more
- Spirit: Ruach HaKodesh indwells