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  1. 20 cze 2019 · Israel is a name used 2,431 times in the Bible. The primary thread throughout the Bible is the redemption of humanity, and Israel is at the center of that story. Israel is the Hebrew name Yisra'el, meaning God contends, or one who struggles with God.

  2. In Genesis, Israel is a person, Jacob, whose name the Lord changed to Israel after he wrestled and prevailed with the Lord all night. He is the son of Isaac and grandson of Abraham. In Egypt and the wilderness, Israel refers to the large population of Jacob’s descendants.

  3. Israel is made up solely of Israelites, but the invisible church is made up of Jews and Gentiles. The Gentile who joined the commonwealth of Israel was never called an Israelite. Similarly, the visible church, which contains Gentiles, cannot be called Israel or a part of Israel.

  4. 13 lis 2017 · Many Christians simply assume that the modern state of Israel is a direct continuation of the Israel of the Bible, and that the Jews of today are the direct descendants of Abraham. As such, the Abrahamic covenant, which included the promise of the land, is still valid and applies to modern Israel.

  5. In more than one place in the book of Genesis, 1 G‑d promises the Land of Israel (then known as the Land of Canaan) to Abraham and his children. This promise is reiterated to his son Isaac, 2 and grandson Jacob, 3 the progenitor of the Jewish people.

  6. The Book of Genesis traces Israelite origins back to Abraham, and particularly to his grandson Jacob, also called Israel, and the latter’s twelve sons, the progenitors of the twelve tribes of Israel.

  7. Over the course of Romans 9-11 alone, we can discern at least four different ways that Paul uses the word Israel. First, the term can signify the group of ethnic Jews who have true faith in the Lord. We see this in 9:6 when the Apostle says, "not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel."

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