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1 | Why the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob? | Gen 50:24 | beva | 85216 | ||
I agree with your answer jbw. Whenever God was referred to as 'the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob', a covenant of some kind was being discussed. I agree that God was referencing His covenant by calling Himself 'the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob'. Also consider this possibility... was God giving us an (earthly) representation of the Trinity? (Abraham was the father who was going to sacrifice his son Isaac, who agreed to be sacrificed, and Jacob was the one who had to submit to the leading of the Holy Spirit). And/or was God giving us 3 different types of leaders to look to? These 3 men all had very different personalities with different challenges that had to be overcome. Was God giving us examples of how He uses all different kinds of people to accomplish his will? What do you think? --beva |
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2 | Why the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob? | Gen 50:24 | Pastor Glenn | 85233 | ||
beva, I like Jesus' answer as He biblically proves the doctrine of resurrection of the dead: Mark 12 26But concerning the dead, that they rise, have you not read in the book of Moses, in the burning bush passage, how God spoke to him, saying, "I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob'?[3] 27He is not the God of the dead, but the God of the living. You are therefore greatly mistaken." |
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3 | Why the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob? | Gen 50:24 | DAIRYLEADER5 | 85235 | ||
May we concider the passages in Matthew, cpt.1 vs.1 thru 16. God was showing a pure blood line of which he created, not Satain.Just a quick a Rev. 22 vs. 11 may be of help on the state of man at death. We as Christians are to have part in the first death but not of the second. | ||||||