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THE Abrahamic Covenant was our anchor point at the last week presentation. We now continue with a further anatomy of this Covenant. This Covenant is God’s final joker to the devil, and His ...
When God called Abraham, he made a special promise with him called a covenant. A covenant is a two-sided promise when two people or groups make promises to one another; the most obvious example of ...
For Mormons, the Abrahamic covenant is as valid today as it was on the day that God gave it to the biblical patriarch. However, we don’t believe that the covenant is restricted to Jews.
The person of Abraham stands out in salvation history. He is the recipient of God’s promise and offers to God the prayer of faith.
BYU professor of ancient scripture Kerry Muhlestein spoke at an Education Week session on Thursday about the Abrahamic Covenant as taught in the Book of Mormon and its relation to the present-day ...
In the covenant of the pieces, Abraham splits animals in half and prepares fowl – symbolic, according to Nachmanides, of the future Temple sacrificial service (Genesis 15:9, 10).
In our lives, are we seeking to draw close to God and rely on his providence? Do we seek to see as Abraham saw and to wrestle with God as Jacob did? The call to prayer is a challenge.