Chapter 15 features Abram's hard questions to the Lord about how the lofty promises of uncountable descendants and possession of the land will be kept. |
"Go to thy fathers." This implies that the fathers, though dead, still exist. To go from one place to another implies, not annihilation, but the continuance of ... |
A good man dies with peace of conscience, having his sins freely forgiven, and he justified from them by the righteousness of the living Redeemer. |
This verse strongly implies the immortality of the soul, and a state of separate existence. He was gathered to his fathers- introduced into the place where ... |
The word of the LORD came to Abram in a vision, saying, “Do not be afraid, Abram. I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward.” |
"Thou shalt go to thy fathers in peace," signifies that nothing of the goods and truths shall be harmed; "thou shalt be buried in a good old age," signifies ... |
6 дней назад · Genesis 15 is a significant chapter in the book of Genesis because it unveils a profound covenant between God and Abram (later renamed Abraham). |
This verse reassures us that God is aware of our personal journeys and that He has plans for our lives that include peace and fulfillment. |
Chapter 15. In this chapter we have a solemn treaty between God and Abram concerning a covenant that was to be established between them. |
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