It's a matter of belief and opinion, but Jewish tradition says yes, God made that promise.
it is a mutual promise between god and his people
All of it!! As far as Abraham could see in all directions...
To the promise land away from Egypt.
God's promise, God is my oath. Of Hebrew origin.
AnswerThe Israelites believed that God had made a promise to Abraham that his successors would inherit the land of the Canaanites. This would have included other, non-Hebrew people such as the Arabs, said in The Bible to be descendants of Ishmael, so the promise or covenant was later refined to include only the descendants of Israel.
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The name 'Leeza' is hebrew, & it means "vow to God" or "God's Promise"
Nothing. Stating that God gave the Torah to our Hebrew (Israelite) ancestors is not a claim, it is history. The same goes for the Exodus, for God's promise of giving us the land of Canaan (Israel), and the rest of the events in the Hebrew Bible.See also:http://www.academia.edu/1651319/Is_the_Exodus_Story_Possiblehttp://judaism.answers.com/hebrew/does-archaeology-support-the-hebrew-bible
Jesus or god, yes Jews gOd
A variant of Isabel (Hebrew), and the meaning of Izabelle is "God's promise".
Egyptian slavery
Abby is a nickname for the name Abigail, which comes from the Hebrew name אֲבִיגָיִל ('Avigayil) meaning "my father is joy".It never means "promise of God"