Analysis of The Abrahamic Covenant

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The Abrahamic Covenant is a combination of all the promises given to Abraham by God while he was journeying to Ur of Chaldeans. The twelve tests given to Abraham during the journey provided a photo to believers that this man had saving faith. The last three tests that Abraham endured not only showed the believers who study the bible how much faith Abraham had, but explains God’s love as well. God was pleased to know that Abraham did not allow anything or anyone to distract him from serving Him. Each test that Abraham endured is note worthy for the fact they brought him closer to understanding God’s will for his life. Each test was a stepping stone to understanding what it took for Abraham to acquire working faith. The sacrifice of Issac was the last test given by God to Abraham and from that point no other test is mention in the Bible.

The covenants given up to this point has always included meeting a condition that is between two people. In the Abrahamic Covenant, “God made an offer to Abraham and Abraham had to meet the condition before the righteousness and justice of God could be implemented. God chose Abraham because he saw the maturity of his faith. Considering that Abraham came from a family of idol worshippers, Abraham was convinced that there was a true and living God. God fully revealed Abraham’s place in the covenant and what was expected of him.

The previous covenant that was given to Adam was destroyed through disobedience. A continuation of the plan of God that started with Adam is now given to Noah. Many generations later we have another covenant given to Abraham. This covenant even though it continues from the creation of Adam, places salvation in order for the entire world. This coven...

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...sthood now gain the birthright to the same inheritance of the promise given to Abraham. Everything promised to the descendants of Abraham physically and spiritually is still being fulfill.

The descendants were promised land. All the land that were promised in the Old Testament has not been received. Eternal life has not been received to those who are still alive and waiting for Christ return.

In order to understand how Abraham grew in his knowledge and faith in God, there must be an examination of the twelve tests that God gave to Abraham. It must be understood that each test bought him to a different level in understanding the will of God. The journey in which Abraham pursued was proven to be a journey that would change the outlook of history forever.

In the beginning of the covenant with Abraham, the first test given was designed to see if

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