In Genesis 3:15, the LORD made an covenant with Abram (Abraham), all the land that he seest, to thee will I give it he said, and to thy seed for ever. So, it is Abraham's and Yeshua's land. In Genesis 17, the LORD God makes it clear that the land will be given to Abraham and his seed after him, all the land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession; and I will be their God and at the same time, God made the covenant of the flesh.
It is clear from the Scriptures that God does not break his covenant and if he did then your God is not truthful to his word. Keep his agreement has nothing to do and does not insinuates that God will break the covenant, if you think he did than your God does not keep his word. So, the promises of the given of the land was not conditional, it is about one depriving himself from being bless, like bless is the man who walketh not like the, etc (Psalms 1).
Rejecting Yeshua had nothing to do with forfeiting the land, it had to do with rejecting the Messiah. When man goes into the Scriptures trying to interpret the word of God they will eventually distorted the word of God, let the Spirit of God enlighten your mind with the truth of God's word, but God made clear when he first spoke.
Back to Genesis 3:15, God spoke to Abraham's seed and Yeshua's seed and that through Yeshua seed all nation will be bless, this had nothing to do with forfeiting the land.
It appears that you believe in replacement theology, do you?
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Question, are you reading people material or you are just reading the Scriptures? You do not have to answer.
It is clear from the Scriptures that God does not break his covenant and if he did then your God is not truthful to his word. Keep his agreement has nothing to do and does not insinuates that God will break the covenant, if you think he did than your God does not keep his word. So, the promises of the given of the land was not conditional, it is about one depriving himself from being bless, like bless is the man who walketh not like the, etc (Psalms 1).
Rejecting Yeshua had nothing to do with forfeiting the land, it had to do with rejecting the Messiah. When man goes into the Scriptures trying to interpret the word of God they will eventually distorted the word of God, let the Spirit of God enlighten your mind with the truth of God's word, but God made clear when he first spoke.
Back to Genesis 3:15, God spoke to Abraham's seed and Yeshua's seed and that through Yeshua seed all nation will be bless, this had nothing to do with forfeiting the land.
It appears that you believe in replacement theology, do you?
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Question, are you reading people material or you are just reading the Scriptures? You do not have to answer.