Bible Discovery TV - The Daily Show (2023)
The Key to Covenant; Isaiah 43-44
Season 7, Episode 9
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13-Jul-2023
"A covenant is exclusive. Its terms are binding on the parties who entered it, and its benefits and repercussions apply to those parties. God made a covenant with Jacob, whom He renamed Israel. In several generations that followed, the descendants of Jacob renewed their covenants with God. It is an interesting thing to have a covenant with an eternal being. Though Israel has repeatedly broken her covenant, and reaped the consequences, God has been faithful and true. This makes current history very interesting. After its destruction by the Romans in AD 70, Israel wasn’t a proper nation until 1948. The physical descendants of Jacob have a physical nation once again. As we read Isaiah 43, let us remember who is in control of Israel’s history.
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