Abraham’s Promised Land Plus

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Description Promised Land Boundaries Map Boundaries of the Promised Land God gave to Abraham Abe gets Israel and beyond The boundary of the land God promised to Abraham extends beyond Israel, north to the Euphrates River. That's Syrian's northern boundary with Turkey. The land also stretches east into what is now the country of Jordan. Different versions of the boundaries The Bible has different versions of the boundaries of the Promised Land, that God described to Abraham, Moses, and Joshua. Promise to Abraham The promise to Abraham, found in Genesis 15:18-21, talks about of the land God will give to his descendants. God says he'll extend the land from the Euphrates River in the east, to the brook of Egypt in the west. This region would include the land of the Kenites, the Kenizzites, the Kadmonites, the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Rephaim, the Amorites, the Canaanites, the Girgashites, and the Jebusites. This promise established the idea of a homeland and set the stage for the future exodus from Egypt. Promise to Moses Moses, in Deuteronomy 34:1-4, reports a detailed description of the land promised to the Israelites. The boundaries mentioned in this passage include the Negev desert in the south, the Lebanon mountains in the north, the River Euphrates in the east, and the Mediterranean Sea in the west. This version of the promise differed from Abraham’s in terms of the specific territories included. Land captured by Joshua Finally, in the book of Joshua, the promise is fulfilled as they enter the land of Canaan. According to Joshua 1:4, God promised the land promised from the great Euphrates River in the east to the Mediterranean Sea in the west. However, the northernmost boundary fell far short of that: Mount Hermon. And the southern boundary extended to the desert of Paran. Throughout ancient Jewish history, the actual boundaries varied greatly. King Solomon controlled the largest swath of land, controlling his neighboring nations to the far extent of God's promise to Abraham. But that boundary was short-lived. Israel disappeared when Assyrian and Babylonian invaders destroyed the cities and deported most survivors of the wars in the 700's and 500's BC. Please leave this field empty Sign up to get email notifications for new posts from theCasual English Bible Get the latest articlesdelivered to your inbox! We don’t spam!Read our privacy policy for more info. Success! Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

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