Now at the end of his life, at the moment of his physical death, the
curtain of the sanctuary is torn apart, and God comes forth again.
Jesus’ earlier symbolic act of invalidating the temple institution is
consummated by the divine exit from the Holy of Holies.
Consequently the architectonic center of Judaism is canceled. The old
order, which is represented by the temple, its sacrifices
and its hierocracy, is abolished. Jerusalem is no longer the navel of
the world where heaven and earth are united and where God’s presence is
uniquely experienced. Heaven and earth have been reconciled cosmically
and universally. Accordingly, the binary opposition between the sacred
and the secular, constituted by the temple as the axis mundi of
Judaism, is dissolved. Both are reunited, and the entire creation once
again becomes ambiguously sacred and profane. Henceforth no
geographical, religious, social, sexual, or racial lines can be drawn to
separate the clean from the unclean, good from evil, life from death.
God’s presence will be experienced everywhere or anywhere without the
necessity of atoning sacrifices or a mediating priesthood. God’s
presence will be experienced wherever the eschatological reality of the
New Humanity that Jesus incarnated throughout his ministry is
encountered.Herman C. Waetjen, A Reordering of Power a Socio-Political Reading of Mark’s Gospel (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1989)
What a great summation of the New Covenant. I don't know if the relationship will change in the future, but if it does I guess that this phase should be termed Newest Covenant.
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