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Features of the Abrahamic covenant
The covenant is based upon God’s gracious promise
See also Ge 15:4–7; Ge 17:4–8; Ge 18:10; Ge 18:14; Heb 6:13–15
The covenant was confirmed by sacrifice
The covenant was given in perpetuity
See also Ge 17:13; Ge 17:19; 1 Ch 16:15–17; Je 33:23–25
God’s promises to Abraham
God promised the land of Canaan
See also Ge 12:7; Ge 15:18–21; Ex 6:4; Jos 1:3; Ne 9:8; Ac 7:5
God promised that Abraham would be the father of a nation
See also Ge 12:2; Ge 17:4–6 The change of name from Abram to Abraham is a sign of God’s covenant with him; Ge 17:16; Ge 22:17; Heb 11:11–12
God promised a relationship with himself
See also Ge 26:24; Dt 29:13; Mt 22:32; Ex 3:6; Ac 7:32
The requirements of the covenant
Obedience
Ge 17:9–14 Circumcision is the sign of Abraham’s commitment to God’s covenant with him; Ge 22:18
See also Ge 26:5; Nu 32:11 by contrast, the consequences of disobedience; Heb 11:8; Heb 11:17–19
Faith
Ge 15:6; Ne 9:8
See also Ro 4:3; Ro 4:11–12; Ro 4:18; Ga 3:6–7; Heb 11:8–12; Jas 2:23
God’s faithfulness to the covenant
God remembers his promise
See also Ge 21:2; Ge 50:24; Ex 33:1; Ac 7:17; Heb 6:15
God shows compassion for his people
See also Ex 2:24–25; Ex 32:13–14; Dt 9:27; Lk 1:72–73
The scope of the covenant
The covenant continued through Isaac, not Ishmael
See also Ge 21:12; Ro 9:7–8; Ga 4:28
The covenant confirmed through Abraham, Isaac and Jacob
See also Ge 26:24 Isaac
Jacob:
Ge 28:13–14; Ge 32:12
Ex 3:6; Dt 1:8; Ac 7:8
The people of Israel are heirs to the covenant
See also Ac 3:25
All nations will be blessed through Abraham
See also Ge 26:4; Ac 3:25; Ga 3:8–9; Ga 3:14; Ga 3:29
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