The very fabric of Christian theology is inextricably bound to the concept of divine covenants. These are not simply agreements between equals, but unilateral, binding declarations by God, establishing His relationship with humanity and His eternal purposes. They are the divine blueprint for redemption, the framework through which God progressively reveals His plan to reconcile a sinful world to Himself. To understand the Bible, therefore, is to understand its covenants.This book embarks on an exploration of these foundational agreements, tracing their theological significance and historical unfolding from the dawn of creation to the establishment of the New Covenant in Jesus Christ. Our target audience comprises devout Christians, seminary students, pastors, biblical scholars, and serious laypeople who possess a foundational understanding of biblical narratives and theological concepts. They are eager to deepen their comprehension of God's overarching plan of salvation as progressively revealed through His covenants. This audience appreciates rigorous biblical exposition, a systematic approach to theological themes, and a commitment to scriptural accuracy, particularly as presented in the King James Version. They seek to understand the theological underpinnings of their faith and how ancient covenants connect to contemporary Christian life.We will meticulously examine the distinct covenants God established, beginning with the initial Covenant of Works with Adam, that devastating failure, and the immediate institution of the Covenant of Grace in its stead. The subsequent covenants-Noahic, Abrahamic, Mosaic, and Davidic-will be analyzed not as isolated events but as crucial stages in the unfolding redemptive narrative, each building upon and pointing toward its ultimate fulfillment. Special attention will be given to the profound implications of the Mosaic Law and the sacrificial system, not as means of earning salvation, but as a pedagogical tool revealing sin and pointing to the necessity of Christ's atoning sacrifice. The overarching framework of Covenant Theology will serve as our hermeneutical lens, allowing us to perceive the unified purpose of God throughout Scripture. We will explore the concept of the Covenant of Redemption within the Godhead, the revisitation of the Covenant of Works and Grace, and the vital continuity and progression that binds all covenantal administrations. Finally, we will delve into the glorious reality of the New Covenant, mediated by Jesus Christ, its prophetic foreshadowing, its ratification by His precious blood, and its transformative impact on the lives of believers. The practical implications for Christian living, the assurance of salvation, and the enduring hope derived from God's faithfulness will also be considered.Our method will be characterized by a formal, academic, yet accessible tone, employing precise theological language, always elucidated for clarity. We will rely exclusively on the King James Version of the Holy Scriptures as our authoritative text, affirming its value for theological study. Through narrative exposition, illustrative scriptural examples, and historical context, we aim to equip readers with a robust understanding of God's covenantal faithfulness, His immutable character, and His unfailing plan of salvation.