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Explore every major covenant from Adam through the Restoration, organized by dispensation and category. See the promises God made, the obligations He requires, the signs He established, and how each covenant fulfills and connects to the others across all five standard works.
Covenants are the structural backbone of scripture. From the very first chapters of Genesis to the closing revelations of the Doctrine and Covenants, the relationship between God and His people is defined by covenants -- sacred agreements in which God promises blessings in exchange for faithfulness to specific obligations. The Covenant Tracker organizes every major covenant in the standard works into a single, searchable interface that shows how each covenant connects to the others.
Each covenant in the tracker includes its promises (what God pledges to do), its obligations (what He asks of His people), its signs (the visible tokens or ordinances that mark the covenant), its fulfillment (how the covenant has been or will be completed), and its modern application for Latter-day Saints today. This structured format lets you compare covenants side by side and trace how themes like land, posterity, priesthood, and redemption develop from dispensation to dispensation.
The Covenant Tracker organizes covenants by dispensation -- Adamic, Abrahamic, Mosaic, Christian, and Latter-day -- and by category: ordinance covenants tied to specific priesthood rites, prophetic covenants delivered through revelation, national covenants made with Israel as a people, personal covenants between God and individuals, and universal covenants that apply to all humanity. This dual organization lets you study covenants from either a historical or a thematic perspective.
For Latter-day Saints, the covenant path is the central framework of the restored gospel. Every temple ordinance, every baptismal promise, and every sacramental renewal connects back to the covenants God established in ancient scripture. The Covenant Tracker makes these connections explicit, showing how the covenant you make at baptism relates to the Abrahamic covenant, how the temple endowment echoes the covenant at Sinai, and how the new and everlasting covenant encompasses all previous covenants in the dispensation of the fulness of times.
Navigate through the major dispensations from Adam to the latter days. Each dispensation shows the covenants God established during that period, organized chronologically.
Select any covenant to see its full breakdown: promises, obligations, signs, scripture references with excerpts, fulfillment status, and modern application for Latter-day Saints.
Filter covenants by category -- ordinance, prophetic, national, personal, or universal -- to trace a specific type of covenant across all dispensations and scripture volumes.
Every major covenant from Genesis to the Doctrine and Covenants, organized by dispensation and fully cross-referenced with scripture passages.
Each covenant broken down into what God promises, what He requires, and what signs or tokens mark the covenant relationship.
Every covenant entry includes a section on how it applies to Latter-day Saints today, connecting ancient scripture to the covenant path of the restored gospel.
Direct references to specific verses across all five standard works, with excerpts so you can see the covenant language in its original scriptural context.
The Old Testament contains several major covenants: God's covenant with Adam after the Fall, the covenant with Noah signified by the rainbow, the Abrahamic covenant promising posterity, land, and blessing, the Mosaic covenant at Sinai establishing the law, the Davidic covenant promising an eternal throne, and Jeremiah's prophecy of a new covenant. The Covenant Tracker catalogs all of these with their promises, obligations, signs, and fulfillment.
The Abrahamic covenant is God's promise to Abraham recorded in Genesis 12, 15, and 17. God promised Abraham three things: innumerable posterity, a promised land (Canaan), and that through his seed all families of the earth would be blessed. Latter-day Saints believe this covenant was renewed through the Restoration and that baptized members become heirs to its promises through the covenant path.
The covenant path is the sequence of covenants and ordinances that Latter-day Saints make throughout their lives, beginning with baptism and confirmation, continuing through the temple endowment and sealing ordinances. Each step along the path connects to covenants God established in ancient scripture. The Covenant Tracker shows these connections explicitly, linking modern ordinances to their scriptural foundations.
The New Testament teaches that Jesus Christ fulfilled the Mosaic covenant through His Atonement and established a new covenant in His blood (Luke 22:20). The book of Hebrews explains this relationship in detail, showing Christ as the mediator of a better covenant. The Abrahamic covenant continues through faith in Christ. The Covenant Tracker traces these connections, showing how each Old Testament covenant points toward and is fulfilled in Christ.
In Latter-day Saint theology, the new and everlasting covenant is the fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ, encompassing all the covenants and ordinances necessary for exaltation. It is 'new' because it is revealed anew in each dispensation, and 'everlasting' because it has existed from the beginning. The Doctrine and Covenants, particularly section 132, describes this covenant. The Covenant Tracker connects this Restoration concept to its ancient scriptural roots.
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