.
The only thing we need to be concerned about relative to the covenant that
Moses' people agreed upon with God per Mt Sinai is that it isn't retroactive.
(Deut 5:2-4 and Gal 3:17)
So then, seeing as how the Jews obtained title to their land via Abraham
rather than Moses, then their failures to live up to the terms of the old
covenant cannot cause them lose title to the land. They have on several
occasions lost control of their land, but they will never lose their entitlement
to it because it's deeded to them forever via an unconditional promise that
God made to Abraham per the thirteenth and fifteenth chapters of Genesis.
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The only thing we need to be concerned about relative to the covenant that
Moses' people agreed upon with God per Mt Sinai is that it isn't retroactive.
(Deut 5:2-4 and Gal 3:17)
So then, seeing as how the Jews obtained title to their land via Abraham
rather than Moses, then their failures to live up to the terms of the old
covenant cannot cause them lose title to the land. They have on several
occasions lost control of their land, but they will never lose their entitlement
to it because it's deeded to them forever via an unconditional promise that
God made to Abraham per the thirteenth and fifteenth chapters of Genesis.
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