Table of Contents
- 1 Why is God referred to as the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob?
- 2 What is the name of the God of Abraham?
- 3 What was the covenant between God and Abraham Isaac and Jacob?
- 4 Why did God renew his covenant with Isaac?
- 5 What was Isaac’s promise to God?
- 6 What do God’s response to Abram reaffirm about his character?
- 7 What can we learn from Jacob?
Why is God referred to as the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob?
In both the Old and the New Testament, God is called the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, because with them God’s relationship of promise and purpose was fixed for all those who descended from them.
What is the name of the God of Abraham?
Elohei (“God of”) is a construct form of Elohim. It appears in Gen 31:53 “God of Abraham” (Elohei Avraham); Ex 3:6 “God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob” (Elohei Avraham, Elohei Yitzchak v’Elohei Yaʿaqov).
What did Jacob call God?
Jehovah
He used the name Jehovah with a special connection to the fulfillment of that covenant promise.
What was the covenant between God and Abraham Isaac and Jacob?
God had chosen Abram to be the keeper of His covenant with man. Abram was to become the father of all nations; his descendents would number the stars in the sky (Gen. 15:5-6). The custodians of this covenant would follow the blood line of Abram and Sarah to their son, Isaac, grandson, Jacob, and future generations.
Why did God renew his covenant with Isaac?
Some time after the marriage of Isaac to Rebekah, Abraham died. After Abraham’s death, God blessed Isaac and renewed the covenant with him. Although Isaac is the chosen descendant to continue the covenant, he is subjected to the same temptations as his father.
What did Jacob do against God?
Jewish interpretations Zvi Kolitz (1993) referred to Jacob “wrestling with God”. As a result of the hip injury Jacob suffered while wrestling, Jews are prohibited from eating the meat tendon attached to the hip socket (sciatic tendon), as mentioned in the account at Genesis 32:32.
What was Isaac’s promise to God?
But God appeared to Isaac at Gerar and reaffirmed His promise of land, descendants, and a blessing to all the nations of the earth. (Gen. 26:4) He encouraged Isaac to be faithful like Abraham.
What do God’s response to Abram reaffirm about his character?
What do God’s responses to Abram reaffirm about His character? God spoke to Abram to remind him that God will provide and give him all the land, including those that Lot has chosen.
Why did God break Jacob’s hip?
When the man saw that he did not prevail against Jacob, he touched his hip socket, and Jacob’s hip was put out of joint as he wrestled with him. Therefore to this day the people of Israel do not eat the sinew of the thigh that is on the hip socket, because he touched the socket of Jacob’s hip on the sinew of the thigh.
What can we learn from Jacob?
God shaped Jacob’s life in many ways and the areas he grew:
- Career/Job – Delayed gratification (Genesis 29)
- Marriage – Love (Genesis 29)
- Family – Leadership (Genesis 29-30)
- Setbacks – Perseverance (Genesis 29)
- Success – Integrity (Genesis 30-31)
- Relationships – Righteousness (Genesis 31)
- Sin – Need for God (Genesis 32)
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