Well I found it more than 40 times in this form...
תורתי
תּוֹרַ֖ת
tō·w·raṯ (the law)
...and quite a number of times in other forms.
וְהַתּוֹרָה֙
wə·hat·tō·w·rāh (and the law)
בְּתוֹרָתִ֖י
bə·ṯō·w·rā·ṯî (in My law)
הַתּוֹרָ֖ה
hat·tō·w·rāh (law)
וְתוֹרָתְךָ֖
wə·ṯō·w·rā·ṯə·ḵā (and Your law)...
Perhaps we must not be looking at the same covenant.
The Abrahamic covenant is eternal, and there are no conditions.
That was between God, and Abraham, not the Jews.
The covenant God made with the Jews after leading them out of Egypt, was conditional, and not eternal. They broke their...
Clearly there is an analogy between freedom from slavery and freedom from sin
And there is an analogy between exodus and the second exodus (where your sins are thrown into the sea)
As far as sin offerings being eaten, they may be eaten by priests (see Wiki)
and the church is 'a kingdom of...