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Read Genesis 12 v 1 |
Here you read that Abram (later called Abraham) is called by God.
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Genesis 12 v 1 to 7 |
He was promised descendants and was told that he would inherit the land.
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Read Genesis 15 v 1 to 21 |
God made a covenant with Abraham.
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Genesis 26 v 1 to 5 |
God repeated the promises to Isaac and Jacob.
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Read Genesis 32 v 24 to 32 |
Jacob’s name was changed to Israel, which means "Prince with God".
2. The Jews can also be thought of as the nation chosen by God:
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Exodus 1 v 1 to 14 |
God delivered the people from the land of Egypt under Moses.
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Deuteronomy 7 v 6 to 8 |
God chose the nation of Israel to be His special people.
The Law of Moses consists of the commandments and laws given by God to the nation of Israel while they were at Mount Sinai. This law was recorded in the second half of Exodus and all of Leviticus. It consists not only of the Ten Commandments, but also of many other instructions for the people, some of which you have looked at already in Session 7 Section 2.
The Law of Moses established:
The Bible records the failings of the nation of Israel. It follows their history through:
- Wilderness wanderings
- Period of the Judges
- Glory and decline during the period of the Kings
- Appearance of Christ, his crucifixion and his resurrection.
The Bible also predicted these events:
- Israel’s removal from the land (which took place in AD 70).
- Their scattering and persecution (which lasted for 1900 years).
- Their regathering to the land of Israel (which has happened over the last 100 years).
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Read Romans 11 v 1 |
The apostle Paul clearly tells us that God has not forgotten the Jews.
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Acts 26 v 6, 7 |
Paul also believed that the promises to Israel are still an important part of God’s purpose.
There are many prophecies concerning Israel. Some of these have been fulfilled recently, with the re-establishment of the nation of Israel in the Promised Land. God’s purpose will continue with Israel until they accept Him again.
Read through Romans 11 and write down the basic argument in the chapter. Then have a look at Jeremiah 31 verses 31 to 40 and write down what that section is telling us. Have a look at the cross-references in both sections, if you have them, and write down what you learn from them.
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