Hecate made no promises in Greek mythology.
because the Israelite were monotheistic which means to believe in one god or goddess and the fertile crescent people were polytheistic which means to believe in many gods or goddess.Jewish answer:Judaism differed from other ancient religions in the following ways:1) It was the only religion in which God spoke to the entire assembled nation (Exodus ch.19) of over two million people.2) It made a complete break from the surrounding idolatry.
i believe that they made them into slaves
He made people believe in LOOVEE:D
Lots of historians believe that Arthur made a good king by doing the exact opposite of what his father did.
The birth of their skin a fulfillment of laughter was the promise made between God and Abraham. This is from the Bible.
No promise is made to Abraham at this point. He is only urged to "Go to the land that I [the LORD] will show you." It is only after arriving in Canaan that God makes the Promises of Abraham fathering many nations.
It is called the "Covenant"-- the promise Abraham made with God, and God made with Abraham.
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Easy As 1-2-3 To Remember, Found In Genesis 12:3. That Is A Promise that Yahweh Made to Not Only Abraham in Genesis, but to Us as Well, (Galatians 3:14, 29).
Abraham.There are three covenants. Two which God made with Abraham (Genesis ch.15 and Genesis ch.17), and one with Abraham's Israelite descendants in the time of Moses after the Exodus.1) In Genesis ch.15, the Covenant Between the Parts:a) God informs Abraham of future events (the Egyptian exile)b) God promises the land of Canaan (Israel) to Abraham's descendantsc) The covenant is finalized through a demonstration of God's presence (see Genesis 15:7-9 and 15:17). Link: More about Abraham2) In Genesis ch.17, the covenant of circumcision:a) The promises of many descendants (17:2,3) and of inheriting the land of Canaan are repeated (17:8), but the main thing in this covenant is the promise that God will be the God of Abraham (17:7, 17:8).b) God promises that Abraham and Sarah will have a son (17:15-16), whom they will name Isaac (17:19) and who will be the continuation of God's covenant with Abraham (17:21).c) The covenant itself is manifested through circumcision, for Abraham and his descendants (17:10).Link: What was the outward sign of the Israelite covenant?
I believe this is the convenant that God made with Abraham to make of Abraham's family a great nation.
In both genealogies of Matthew 1 and Luke 3, Jesus is listed as a direct descendant of Abraham.In the broadest sense, as the Apostle Paul tells us, all who believe in Christ and follow God's law, exhibiting righteous faith like Abraham did, are part of his family - circumcised or not:Romans 4:16-17New International Version (NIV)16 Therefore, the promise comes by faith, so that it may be by grace and may be guaranteed to all Abraham's offspring Ânot only to those who are of the law but also to those who have the faith of Abraham. He is the father of us all.17 As it is written: I have made you a father of many nations.[a] He is our father in the sight of God, in whom he believed Âthe God who gives life to the dead and calls into being things that were not.Footnotes:Romans 4:17 Gen. 17:5
This promise was made to Abraham in the Bible, who is considered the father of the nation of Israel. God's covenant with Abraham included the promise of numerous descendants and blessings for his offspring. The fulfillment of this promise is seen in the establishment and growth of the nation of Israel throughout history.
The covenant.There are three covenants. Two which God made with Abraham (Genesis ch.15 and Genesis ch.17), and one with Abraham's Israelite descendants in the time of Moses after the Exodus.1) In Genesis ch.15, the Covenant Between the Parts:a) God informs Abraham of future events (the Egyptian exile)b) God promises the land of Canaan (Israel) to Abraham's descendantsc) The covenant is finalized through a demonstration of God's presence (see Genesis 15:7-9 and 15:17).2) In Genesis ch.17, the covenant of circumcision:a) The promises of many descendants (17:2,3) and of inheriting the land of Canaan are repeated (17:8), but the main thing in this covenant is the promise that God will be the God of Abraham (17:7, 17:8).b) God promises that Abraham and Sarah will have a son (17:15-16), whom they will name Isaac (17:19) and who will be the continuation of God's covenant with Abraham (17:21).c) The covenant itself is manifested through circumcision, for Abraham and his descendants (17:10).3) The covenant between God and the Israelite nation (see Exodus ch.19 and ch.24), was made in the time of Moses, with Moses serving as the messenger.This covenant is one of obedience, to listen to God's voice (Exodus 19:5), which will include the entire Torah (24:12). God, for His part, promised to treasure the Israelites (Exodus 19:5, Deuteronomy 26:16-19). The covenant was manifested through God's giving the Ten Commandments (Exodus ch.19-20), and was finalized (on our part) through the offerings described in Exodus ch.24.See also:What did God promise to the Israelites?What was the outward sign of the Israelite covenant?
the tanakh believes that G-d made a covinent with Abraham that his children will be as many as the stars in the sky and his enemies would be the grains of sand.
An important action Abraham made was to leave his homeland in Ur and travel to Canaan in response to God's call. This decision to leave behind familiarity and trust in God's promise led to Abraham becoming the father of many nations and the starting point of what would eventually become the nation of Israel.