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Jeremiah 31:33-34

Context: God promises a new covenant radically different from the Sinai covenant: "I will put my law within them, and I will write it on their hearts... I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more." This prophecy declares the inadequacy of the old covenant (which Israel broke) and the necessity of heart transformation and complete forgiveness. Hebrews quotes this passage twice (8:8-12; 10:16-17) as the biblical foundation for Christ's superior priesthood—His ministry establishes the covenant that actually accomplishes what the Mosaic covenant could not.

Hebrew Key Terms:

  • בְּרִית חֲדָשָׁה (berit chadashah) - "new covenant" (unprecedented covenant relationship)
  • לֵב (lev) - "heart" (inner person, center of will and affection)
  • סָלַח (salach) - "forgive" (divine pardon)
  • זָכַר (zakar) - "remember" (covenant faithfulness, active recall)

Connections:

Christological Connection: Hebrews uses Jeremiah 31:33-34 as the Old Testament warrant for Christ's superior priesthood. The argument flows thus: If the first covenant (under which Aaron ministered) had been faultless, there would be no need for a second (Hebrews 8:7). But God found fault with the people under the old covenant and promised a new one (quoting Jeremiah 31:33-34 in full, Hebrews 8:8-12). This new covenant promise requires a new priesthood to administer it—Christ, not Aaron's descendants. The second quotation (Hebrews 10:16-17) closes the argument about Christ's sacrifice by emphasizing the result: "I will remember their sins and their lawless deeds no more." This complete forgiveness makes further sacrifice unnecessary (Hebrews 10:18: "where there is forgiveness of these, there is no longer any offering for sin"). The connection to Aaron's trajectory is devastating to any claim for Aaronic sufficiency: God Himself, through Jeremiah, declared the old covenant (and thus the priesthood that served it) inadequate and promised replacement. Aaron's priesthood operated under a covenant that couldn't write law on hearts or provide final forgiveness—it could only offer "a reminder of sins every year" (Hebrews 10:3). Christ's priesthood establishes the covenant Jeremiah prophesied, accomplishing internal transformation and eternal forgiveness that the Aaronic system, glorious as it was, could never achieve.

Connection Method(s): Promise-Fulfillment + Contrast — Jeremiah's new covenant promise ("I will remember their sins no more") is a direct prophecy that Hebrews quotes twice (8:8-12; 10:16-17) to prove the old covenant's inadequacy and the necessity of Christ's superior priesthood to administer the covenant that actually accomplishes complete forgiveness.

Trajectory Table: 001 - Aaron (The Great High Priest)