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KJV Genesis 12:2

God calls Abram; blesses him with a promise of Christ 2 And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing:

KJV Ge 46:3

Jacob is comforted by God at Beer-sheba 3 And he said, I am God, the God of thy father: fear not to go down into Egypt; for I will there make of thee a great nation:

KJV Dt 4:6

An exhortation to obedience 6 Keep therefore and do them; for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the nations, which shall hear all these statutes, and say, Surely thisgreat nation is a wise and understanding people.

KJV Dt 26:5

The confession of him that offers the basket of firstfruits 5 And thou shalt speak and say before the LORD thy God, A Syrian ready to perish was my father, and he went down into Egypt, and sojourned there with a few, and became there anation, great, mighty, and populous:

Smith's A - Abraham Abraham A'braham (father of a multitude) was the son of Terah, and founder of the great Hebrew nation. ... On the death of his father, Abram, then in the 75th year of his age, with Sarai and Lot, pursued his course to the land of Canaan, whither he was directed by divine command, Gene 12:5 when he received the general promise that he should become the founder of agreat nation, and that all the families of the earth should be blessed in him. ... He passed through the heart of the country by the great highway to Shechem, and pitched his tent beneath the terebinth of Moreh. ... There, fearing that the great beauty of Sarai might tempt the powerful monarch of Egypt and expose his own life to peril, he arranged that Sarai should represent herself as his sister, which her actual relationship to him, as probably the daughter of his brother Haran, allowed her to do with some semblance of truth. ... Gene 12:10-20 He left Egypt withgreat possessions, and, accompanied by Lot, returned by the south of Palestine to his former encampment between Bethel and Ai. ... After this the thrice-repeated promise that his descendants should become a mightynation and possess the land in which he was a stranger was confirmed with all the solemnity of a religious ceremony. ... Sarah's jealousy aroused by the mockery of Ishmael at the "great banquet" which Abram made to celebrate the weaning of her son, Gene 21:9 demanded that, with his mother Hagar, he should be driven out.

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I'm sure the Israelites promised God a lot. After the Lord has deliverd the Israelites from Egypt, as He had promised, He then promises them that if they do as He commands, He will lift them up and they will be known as a treasure to the rest of the world. Then "the people all responded together, 'We will do everything the LORD has said.'" (Exodous 19:8). This is a common saying of the Israelites, and almost as soon as they promise the Lord their allegience and love, they are off rebelling from his ways. Just verses from now, while Moses is receiving the ten commandments, the people become impatient and form a gold cow and worship it. While I'm quick to wonder at how flighty these people are, I can't help but see myself in this story. I'm so quick to stand for God and commit my life to him, and daily I fail. Praise the Lord for His grace. But again, when the commandments are read to Israel, they promise, with each decree, that they will follow the Lord and uphold his commands. They know God has done great things for them and they WANT to please Him and be righteous. But God already knows they will fail. Back in Genesis 15, God made a covenant with Abraham, the father of the Israelites, and those who will believe in God. Normally in a covenant, it's two sided. God made his covenant which basically says "If I fail my promise to you and yours, then I will die" next should have been Abraham's turn. He was supposed to make the covenant "and if I fail my promise to you, if I don't live a righteous and holy life within your commands, then I will die." That's what should have happened. But God already knew, so he made the covenant on OUR behalf. Saying "If YOU do not uphold your covenant, if you sin and fall short- I know you will, I'm not asking you to be perfect because in this life you can't- then I will die. I will die for your sins because I want you to be reconciled and live with me." In Genesis 15, God proclaims the death of Jesus, to bring our salvation. Praise Him.

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The Lord promised Moses that He would deliver His people ( Israel ) from Egypt and bring them into a land of abundance - that is, Canaan - inhabited by the six heathen nations listed in verse 8.

Exodus 3:7,8 And the LORD said: "I have surely seen the oppression of My people who are in Egypt, and have heard their cry because of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows. So I have come down to deliver them out of the hand of the Egyptians, and to bring them up from that land to a good and large land, to a land flowing with milk and honey, to the place of the Canaanites and the Hittites and the Amorites and the Perizzites and the Hivites and the Jebusites.

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1) To give them the land of milk and honey (the Promised Land). Exodus ch.3.
2) To redeem them from the Egyptian slavery and smite the Egyptians (Exodus ch. 3-4; see also Genesis ch.15).
3) To give them the wealth of Egypt (Genesis ch.15; Exodus ch.3).

Further promises (after they left Egypt) -
4) To give them the Torah (Exodus 24:12).
5) To cherish them as a treasure (Exodus ch.19; Deuteronomy 26:16-19).
6) To drive the Canaanites out of the Promised Land (Exodus ch.23).
7) To do unparalleled miracles for them (Exodus ch.34).
8) To dwell among them (Exodus ch.25).
9) To give them large families, wine and oil, and livestock (Deuteronomy ch.7).
10) To give them prophets (Deuteronomy ch.18).
11) To return His presence and blessings to them in the end of days (Deuteronomy ch.30).See also:

What was the covenant of the Israelites?

Does Israel still have God's protection?

Mark Twain: "The Jews are eternal"

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That He (God) will do great miracles for the people (Exodus ch.34)

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God promised Abraham that he would multiply his seeds as the grains of sand beside the sea, or as numerous as the stars.

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* Fresh Land * Water * Food * Shelter

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The land promised to Moses was Canaan.

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The promised land was called Canaan.

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His kingdom

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What was the promise of love and partnership that God made with Moses and his people called?

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