Here are some resources that helped me in my study of covenant theology for its worth. I started with the traditional Reformed view (wasn't aware of any unique Baptist views at the time I began my study).
Traditional Reformed View:
- Ligon Duncan's Covenant Theology class at RTS -
https://subsplash.com/reformtheosem/lb/ms/+635a671 - good overview but quite a time commitment.
- Berkhof's Systematic Theology - very good concise overview of the covenants in the relevant sections and won't take that long to read through. I would probably start here for Traditional Reformed view.
Others here have recommended good resources in the past in this category including one done by a PB member here (I can't remember the title exactly).
Baptist Views:
- The Mystery of Christ (Samuel Renihan) - presents the 1689 Federalist view of Baptist Covenant theology. Personally I think the book is absolute gold and I highly recommend it for any Baptist. I would start here for the 1689 Federalist Baptist view.
- There is another Baptist view of Covenant Theology that is more similar to the Traditional Reformed view but I don't know of a single work to point to that lays it out clearly. Others can probably help with that.
Last but not least, the Puritan Board was possibly the most helpful resource on my journey as well.
Forgot to add - there is no substitute for the word of God. Definitely become very familiar with where Scripture speaks about each of the covenants (including NT comments on OT covenants).