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There are over eighteen hundred prophecies in God’s Word concerning the first and second coming of Jesus Christ alone!
(Isa. 66:8).
Genesis 12:1–3,
First, God promised to bless Abraham.
Second, God promised to bring out of Abraham a great nation.
Third, God promised to make Abraham a blessing to many. Just think what the world would be missing had it not been for the Jews. Without the Jews, we would have no Bible. Without the Jews, there would be no Ten Commandments, the basis of jurisprudence among most of the civilized nations of the world.
Without the Jews, there would have been no Jesus. Without the Jewish
Jesus, there would be no Christianity. Fourth, God promised to bless those who blessed Israel and...
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Genesis 12:1–3
Genesis 15.
No provision was made for this covenant to be revoked, and it was not subject to amendment or annulment.
(Gen. 12:2).
Genesis 12:1–3,
(Ex. 3:8, 17; 13:5; 33:3).
(Gen. 13:2).
(Gen. 12:1).
(Ezek. 48:1),
Deuteronomy 11:12,
(Gen. 12:3).
(Zech. 2:8).
(Ex. 7–12).
(Num. 21:21–30).
(Num. 31:3).
(Num. 31; Rev. 2:14).
(Gen. 12:3).
(Gal. 3:14).
Genesis 12:1–3,
Genesis 15:1–21,
Genesis 17:1...
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(Deut. 7:7).
(Isa. 45:4).
(Deut. 9:6–7).
(Ezek. 36:24, 26–28)
(Zech. 12:10).
(Rom. 11:26–27).
There are still two pivotal prophecies concerning Israel that have not yet been fulfilled: Israel does not yet occupy all the land originally promised to it, and its people have not yet turned to Christ.
Genesis 15 and Ezekiel 48.
(Jer. 32:37–38).
(Ezek. 39:28).
Nations that befriend Israel will be blessed; those that do not will be cursed.
(Dan. 2:12–13).