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I suppose you can consider it conditional in that Abraham had to leave his country in order for God to fulfill his promises. But as for all the blessings God promised (that were to be given once Abraham arrived in his new country), those were all unconditional.
no, because all promises fade up and these were not always true. these seems to be a joke or a thing to be as a pride of a suitor. anything else, all promises are even materialistic and unrealistic. we must be wise on choosing the right suitor which is fulfilled with a great pious embodiment of the Lord. he must be true to himself and also with you. just pray in order to talk to the Lord so that you'll know the right one for you. he/she must be God's will not to be destined or your choice.
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God hasn't fulfilled His promises to Abraham, yet [the Kingdom of God established on earth; and the salvation of all the families of the earth]. It's still in the works."These all died in faith, NOT HAVING RECEIVED THE PROMISES..." (Heb.11:13).God promised Abraham two things: the world: [Rom.4:13] which is the promise of the coming Kingdom of God on earth -- and that through his "Seed," [Jesus Christ]... all the families of the earth would be "blessed" [which is the promise of salvation for the world].Jesus Christ and His Father are still working on the fulfillment of these promises... and are still calling 'Children' out of the world for adoption into His faithful Family.The Father has a predestined number of Children in mind for this fulfillment... and until that number is achieved, the work goes on -- until they shall eventually all be "glorified together" with faithful Abraham at the same time [the time of Jesus' return]."...we are the Children of God: and if Children, then Heirs; Heirs of God, and joint-heirs WITH CHRIST; if so be that we suffer with Him, that we may be also GLORIFIED TOGETHER." (Rom.8:16-17)"And these all [including Abraham], having obtained a good report through faith, RECEIVED NOT THE PROMISES: God having provided something better thing for us, that they without us should not be made Perfect." (Heb.11:39-40)There are still the final "Christ-centered" prophecies to be fulfilled... which will not be fulfilled until He returns to earth in order to do so [see the fall harvest Holy Day Feasts of God {Lev.23} for detailed plan phases; Feast of Trumpets, Day of Atonement, Feast of Tabernacles, the Last Great Day].The world is still under Satan's rule. The world is still in turmoil and confusion. And the Father in heaven is still calling His elect out of it... the final number which only He knows.As yet... Jesus' sacrifice was the first phase of the fulfillment of His promises to Abraham. The door of "blessed" salvation was finally opened to "all the families of the earth.""I do not want you to be ignorant of this mystery, brothers, so that you may not be conceited: Israel has experienced a hardening [of their heart] in part until the FULL NUMBER of the Gentiles has come in." (Rom.11:25 NIV)"...they too have now become disobedient in order that they too may now receive Mercy as a result of God's Mercy to you. For God has bound all men over to disobedience so that He may have Mercy on them all." (verses 31-32)The end time published Word of God [The Bible; God's Unleavened Bread] "feeds and nourishes" the final called of God in these last days -- the Light and Truth of which is revealed and taught to them through the Power of the Holy Spirit, which is shed abroad... sanctifying, sealing and teaching them, until Jesus personally returns for the Glory and Perfection of all.The fulfillment of God's Promises to Abraham is still ongoing. When the nations of the world see Jesus "coming in the clouds" -- then, the salvation of the world... and the fulfillment of all the rest of the prophecies shall be at hand.
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In chronological order, they are: Abraham, Moses, David, Jesus, and Paul.
The legal term for a condition in a contract that must be fulfilled for the contract to be binding is called a "condition precedent."
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The poet refers to promises to keep in order to emphasize the importance of being true to one's word and fulfilling commitments made to others. This reflects a sense of integrity and responsibility in honoring promises as a sign of trustworthiness and loyalty.
Abraham, Jacob, Solomon. See also:Timeline
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