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Ge 15:18

Ge 15:18 In the same day the LORD made a covenant with Abram, saying, Unto thy seed have I given this land, from the river of Egypt unto the great river, the river Euphrates:


Another type of Scripture that we see is a covenant. This is a promise made by God, but unlike an IF-THEN statement, a covenant is unconditional! Regardless of whether or not a person do or doen't do anything, God's word will stand forever.

Many Bible Scholars will refer to these statements as Covenants that God made with the individuals involved. The following comments from an article by Les Fleetwood should help in our understanding of these ideas -

OT Covenants or Covenant Theology?

It is necessary to begin this article with some clarification. The OT covenants (biblical covenants) are not to be confused with Covenant Theology (theological covenants). What is the difference?

Covenant Theology refers to the theological system that views history primarily through two covenants between God and man: the covenant of works and the covenant of grace.….

What does "covenant" mean?

The word "covenant" is used many times in the OT, and it refers to an agreement or a contract between two parties such as man to man, or God to man. The Hebrew word from which "covenant" is translated is "berith". "Berith" probably originated from the Akkadian word "biritu" meaning "to clasp or bond," which adds the nuance of "a binding agreement or contract" to the word "covenant." …the contracts were made between God and people.



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