In this episode of Genesis Marks the Spot, Carey takes listeners beyond prooftexts and into the deep structure of biblical meaning by asking: What kind of thing is a covenant? Drawing from ancient Near Eastern treaty forms, the episode explores how covenantal frames shape not only Genesis but also our understanding of baptism, representation, and the sacramental life.

This isn’t a systematics lecture or a typology sweep—it’s a frame-based investigation that pulls together Bronze Age political rituals, Reformed theology, and embodied covenant signs. Along the way, Carey untangles the difference between representation and substitution, explains why oaths are more than legalities, and opens the door to show how Genesis 2 might be less about a covenant of works and more about a narrative trajectory toward covenant presence…though we still have some work to fully flesh that out, so stay tuned!

Whether you’re a pastor, teacher, or a curious reader of Scripture, this episode will help you see “covenant” not as a theological label, but as a deeply embedded pattern of divine-human encounter.

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Music credit: "Marble Machine" by Wintergatan
Link to Wintergatan’s website: https://wintergatan.net/
Link to the original Marble Machine video by Wintergatan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvUU8joBb1Q&ab_channel=Wintergatan

00:00:00 Bridging Rituals—From Wine to Water
00:05:21 What Is a Covenant?
00:08:17 Covenant Frames—Systematic vs Ancient Context
00:17:45 Excavating the Ancient Near East
00:20:07 What Did Covenant Mean in the Ancient World?
00:26:40 Suzerain–Vassal Treaties in the Late Bronze Age
00:39:25 Historical Prologues and Ritual Structure
00:48:12 Ritual and Representation
01:01:10 From Blessing to Brutality—Iron Age Covenants
01:05:26 Reflection and Forward Motion