In Genesis chapter 22 God promised the land to Abraham when he was 90 years old. This would make it 1906 BC [Ussher].
It is called the "Covenant"-- the promise Abraham made with God, and God made with Abraham.
Yes (Genesis ch.21).
No promise is made to Abraham at this point. He is only urged to "Go to the land that I [the LORD] will show you." It is only after arriving in Canaan that God makes the Promises of Abraham fathering many nations.
All of it!! As far as Abraham could see in all directions...
The "Promised Land" refers to the "land" that God promised to Abraham and his descendants, because:"...that Abraham obeyed My voice, and kept My charge, My Commandments, My statutes, and My laws." (Gen.26:5)The New Testament summarizes this "Promised Land" as being THE EARTH!Ultimately to be fulfilled with the establishment of theKingdom of God on earth by Jesus Christ... who was and is the God of the Old Testament who made the Promise to "faithful" Abraham [see John 1:3]."For the PROMISE, that HE SHOULD BE THE HEIR OF THE WORLD, was not to Abraham, or to his seed, through the law, but through the Righteousness of Faith." (Rom.4:13)"Know ye therefore that they which are of Faith, the same are the children of Abraham." (Gal.3:7)"And if ye be Christ's, then are ye Abraham's seed, and Heirs ACCORDING TO THE PROMISE." (verse 29)That's what the "Promised Land" is. It's the Promise of the coming Kingdom of God to be established on earth by Abraham's God, Jesus Christ... along with all of Abraham's "Faithful" children -- the Sons of God.That's one reason why Jesus came "in the flesh"... to "confirm" the promises of the "Salvation of all the families of the earth; and the Kingdom.""...Jesus Christ was a minister of the circumcision [the Jews] for the Truth of God, to CONFIRM THE PROMISESmade unto the fathers [Abraham, Isaac and Jacob]..." (Rom.15:8)."...ye shall see Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, and all the prophets, in the Kingdom of God..." (Luke 13:28).The EARTH is the LAND that was PROMISED to Faithful Abraham.Jesus Christ began the fulfillment of the Promise through His mortal death and shedding of His Divine Blood... and shall complete the Promise when the Eternally Living Christ returns to establish the Kingdom on earth -- the Land Promised to Abraham and his children.
At that time, God once again promised Abraham that he would inherit the Holy Land and would have very many descendants (Genesis ch.13).
Yes, you could read it in the book of Genesis.
The birth of their skin a fulfillment of laughter was the promise made between God and Abraham. This is from the Bible.
The lineage of Esau is irrelevant to God's promise to Abraham, the promise will be fulfilled by Jesus Christ, who is of the lineage of Jacob, Esau's twin brother.
They believe that God promised to protect Abraham and his people.
God promised him the entire land (Genesis ch.13 and 15), but the promise was fulfilled later, in the time of Joshua.
Abraham promised to god that he would only worship one god. P.S. you misspelled Abraham : )