The Land Covenant is introduced within the Abrahamic Covenant and refers to the land the Jews will occupy at their final restoration. The two facets of it refer to the boundaries and productivity of the land. The promise that God made to Abraham was clear in describing the land to be possessed by Abraham personally, and what his seed would possess in the future. At the time of giving the boundaries (Genesis 15) God laid out the future history of Abraham’s progeny prior to their initial possession of the land. God sealed the covenant and described the borders of the Promised Land to include the eastern edge of the delta of ”the river of Egypt” in the south and the river Euphrates in the north. Abraham never lived in all of this property during his time on earth, nor as yet have any of his progeny as a nation. The covenant was reconfirmed with Isaac, his son. It was then reconfirmed again with Jacob, his grandson.
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