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  1. Why did the Lord choose Isaac and Jacob? How were they chosen to perpetuate the covenant the Lord had made with Abraham? The purpose of this chapter is to assist you in picking out the significant events as the God of Abraham became the God of Isaac and Jacob.

  2. Patriarchal blessings identify Church members’ lineage to Abraham through one of the twelve tribes of Israel. In addition to those who are literal blood-lineage descendants, Abraham’s descendants are all those who make the same gospel covenants as Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

  3. 5 lut 2022 · The Patriarchs and You. As a member of the Church, you are part of the posterity of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The covenant they made with God applies to you! You have the blessing and responsibility to bear your testimony of the Savior and share the gospel.

  4. This part of your blessing is a reminder that you are the seed of Abraham, and that you do receive all the blessings of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. This includes family, the priesthood, the temple ordinances, temple marriage, the sacrament, and the Atonement of Jesus Christ.

  5. 15 gru 2017 · All of these promises lumped together are called the Abrahamic covenant. This covenant was renewed with Isaac (Genesis 24:60; 26:1-4, 24) and again with Jacob. (Genesis 28; 35:9-13; 48:3-4).

  6. In Genesis 2427, the narrative moves from the life of Abraham to the lives of the successive patriarchs, Isaac and Jacob. When it comes to their character and adherence to God’s commands, they are no less disappointing than Abraham.

  7. 3 cze 2021 · God also promises to renew that covenant with Abraham’s descendants. It’s renewed with Abraham’s son, Isaac, and Isaac’s son, Jacob. We’re going to simplify the promises made to Abraham by dividing them into 3 categories, the 3 Ps: Promised lands; Posterity; and Priesthood-slash-Gospel.

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