genesis 15:15 meaning - Axtarish в Google
In this verse, the biblical narrative reveals a promising assurance from God to Abram regarding his future and legacy . Following a significant covenant ceremony outlining the destiny of his descendants, God informs Abram that he will pass away peacefully, reunited with his ancestors.
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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