The covenant that God made with Abraham and developed through Moses was ratified under Joshua. In the process, God mapped out the entire history of the Jews for Moses as a prophecy. That prophecy forms the basis of the timeline along which we locate ourselves and our times as we await the return of Jesus Christ.
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10. In this ins
tallment,
I call two
historical
individua
ls to testif
Israel’s co
y to
ntract wit
h God .
Abraham entered into an unconditional contract
with God on behalf of his offspring. He’ll outline
its provisions.
Moses delivered to the Israelites the covenant’s
protocols (the Law). He then led them in a formal
acceptance of that conditional covenant. Here we
see the timeline of history’s essentially Jewish
character.
12. ABRAHAM: GENESIS 12-15
ake me into
hat He would m
swore to me t
“ God
to bless me,
od promised
t nation. Me! G
a grea
d that I should
e great and sai
make my nam
e w ou ld ble ss
ing in turn. H
ecome a bless
b
ho curse me.
, curse those w
who bless me
those
of the earth
all the nations
me, God said,
In
o was believe
. All I had to d
u ld be ble sse d
sho
or Canaan.”
Ur and head f
Him and leave
13. ABRAHAM: GENESIS 12-15
make me into
that He would
od swore to me
“G
d to bless me,
! God promise
at nation. Me
a gre
that I should
great and said
ake my name
m
He would bless
ssing in turn.
become a ble
o curse me.
urse those wh
ho bless me, c
those w
ns of the earth
d, all the natio
In me, God sai
was believe
All I had to do
ld be ble sse d .
shou
for Canaan.”
e Ur and head
Him and leav
14. ABRAHAM: (CONT’D)
arrived, God
“When I
the land of
promised
me and to my
Canaan to
orever! God
descendants–f
mself that this
swore by Hi
belong to us!
land should
he said someAnd then
t 400 years of
thing abou
in Egypt . . . .”
slavery
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, Joseph, went
grandson
as a slave and
first to Egypt
second only to
became
er. Then his
haraoh in pow
P
ers followed.
eleven broth
gave way to
Prosperity
ople became
dy and my pe
trage
raoh. But God
slaves to Pha
nd raised up
rd their cry a
hea
His people
Moses to bring
out . . .
17. MOSES: DEUTERONOMY 28
ed me Israel’s
“ G o d s ho w
eying God’s
lessings for ob
b
ses for their
aw and the cur
L
. When Israel
disobedience
ld prosper,
obeys, she wou
arn and field,
blessed in b
ntry. But, oh,
city and cou
sobedience:
the cost of di
rvation and
pestilence, sta
t he p e o p l e t o
madness. I led
th parts and to
recite bo
is covenant.”
accept th
18. MOSES TESTIMONY CONTINUES
showed me
And then God
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future. He laid
my people’s
major event by
it all out,
major event.”
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se events, pre
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19. OPPRESSION IN THE LAND
(DEUTERONOMY 28: 27-35)
“In disobedience, there shall be oppression in
the land God gave us, our enemies shall eat up
the produce of our land and all we shall be
oppressed and crushed continually.”
And so it was throughout the
Times of the Judges: crushed in
obedience, rescued in
repentance and blessed once
again for obedience.
20. EXILE FROM THE LAND
(DEUTERONOMY 28: 36)
meday. The
selves a king so
all get for our
“We sh
her us nor the
o a nation neit
d will take us t
mised Land
Lor
tside God’s Pro
ver knew. Ou
one we chose
athers e
f
of wood and st
serve the gods
we shall
Living God.”
p instead of the
to worshi
Indeed, The Jews demand kings
for
themselves! The last of the lot, Z
edekiah,
goes into Babylonian exile for 70
years
with his rebellious and sinful peo
ple.
21. NEW CONQUERORS OF THE LAND
(DEUTERONOMY 28: 49)
“We must not ha
ve learned faithf
ulness, for a
fierce nation from
the ends of the e
arth comes to
dominate us in t
he land. Had our
exile finished?
Had we returned
only to fall prey a
gain?”
n a return under
es, the exile ended i
Yes, Mos
e again, Israel
Nehemiah. But onc
Ezra and
lness and in 63 BC,
rayed from faithfu
st
Israel’s homeland
Rome swallowed
22. DRIVEN FROM THE LAND
(DEUTERONOMY 28: 64)
“Moreover”, God
told me: “moreov
er”! He next
promised to scat
ter the Jews amo
ngst all the
peoples of the ea
rth. My stubbor
n p e op le w ou ld
serve gods of wo
od and stone and
find no rest.
They will live wit
h perpetually tre
mbling hearts,
failing eyes and d
espair of soul. H
ow could they
fail to understan
d this covenant’s
seriousness?
23. DRIVEN FROM THE LAND
(DEUTERONOMY 28: 64)
“Moreover”, God
told me: “moreo
ver!” He said!
He next promise
d to scatter the J
ews amongst all
the peoples of th
e earth. My stub
born people
would serve gods
of wood and ston
e and find no
rest. They will li
ve with perpetua
lly trembling
hearts, failing ey
es and despair of
soul. How could
they have failed t
o understand thi
s covenant’s
seriousness?”
24. DRIVEN FROM THE LAND
(DEUTERONOMY 28: 64)
prophesied– the
ere God predicted –
H
ome did scatter
of the Diaspora. R
horrors
mpire. Over the
ews all over their e
the J
rifted, persecuted
900 years, Jews d
next 1
every corner of the
nd pogromed, into
a
earth.
25. DRIVEN FROM THE LAND
(DEUTERONOMY 28: 49)
prophesied– the
ere God predicted –
H
ome did scatter
of the Diaspora. R
horrors
mpire. Over the
ews all over their e
the J
rifted, persecuted
900 years, Jews d
next 1
every corner of the
nd pogromed, into
a
earth.
26. RETURN TO THE LAND
(DEUTERONOMY 30:1)
BUT
But!!! God also s
wore that when a
ll these things
had come to past
, and both blessi
ng and curse had
been set before u
s, that my scatter
ed and exiled
people, the Jews
, would remembe
r the covenant.
Then would they
call upon the Lor
d! Then would
God have compa
ssion on them, re
gather them,
restore them from
captivity. God’s p
romises and
covenants surely
endure forever!
27. RETURN TO THE LAND
(DEUTERONOMY 30:1)
BUT
“But!!! God also
swore that when
all these things
had come to past
, and both blessi
ng and curse had
been set before u
s, that my scatter
ed and exiled
people, the Jews
, would remembe
r the covenant.
Then would they
call upon the Lor
d! Then would
God have compa
ssion on them, re
gather them and
restore them from
captivity. God’s p
romises and
covenants surely
endure forever!”
28. CHANGED IN THE LAND
(DEUTERONOMY 30:1)
AND
And!! Once back
in the Promised
Land, God
promises to circu
mcise the hearts
of the people
and prosper us a
bundantly.
30. CHANGED IN THE LAND
(DEUTERONOMY 30:1)
“And!! Once bac
k in the Promise
d
Land, God prom
ised to circumcis
e the
hearts of the peo
ple and prosper u
s
abundantly.”
31. OUR TIME AND THE LAND
(DEUTERONOMY 28: 49)
rn of the Jews to
e find the 1948 retu
Here w
Here we find God
Israel predicted.
in our own times.
fulfilling prophecy
One more step ex
ists in this outlin
e: the
Jewish people w
ill have their har
d hearts
circumcised. At
last, they will ha
ve hearts
for God, hearts l
ike David’s.
33. JOSHUA RATIFIES OF THE COVENANT
(JOSHUA 8:33-35)
“Oh, my father, a
s God
commanded us,
we carefully
arrayed ourselve
s after the
battle of Ai-half t
he tribes on
Mt Ebal, the othe
r half on Mt.
Gerazim.”
“I read your words to them- no blessing, no curse
did I leave unread!”
34. JOSHUA RATIFIES OF THE COVENANT
(JOSHUA 8:33-35)
le assembly, even
“The who
nes, heard these
the little o
bound themselves
words and
scendants to both
and their de
of obedience and
the blessings
of unfaithfulness.”
the curses
“We all swore allegiance and
faithfulness!”
36. Daniel and Jeremiah will now
give a TIME -FRAME for the
TIME-LINE.
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