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God’s particular association with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the fathers of the nations of Israel, highlights his faithfulness in fulfilling the promises made to them. He is the God who establishes a covenant with his people for their everlasting blessing.
The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob Ac 7:32 See also Ex 3:6,15; Ex 4:5
The God of Jacob Ps 20:1 “Jacob” is used here as a synonym for the nation of Israel. This usage is common in the Psalms as a reminder to God’s people of his faithfulness to Jacob and the emergent nation of Israel. See also Ge 32:27-28; Ps 14:7; Ps 46:7,11; Ps 75:9; Ps 76:6; Ps 114:7
Such a relationship served as an encouragement to others Abraham’s servant was encouraged to trust God in his mission by the example of Abraham’s faith: Ge 24:12,27,42,48 God’s people were frequently encouraged by the relationship they saw between God and other individuals (e.g., Jos 1:5; 2Ki 2:14): Ge 26:24; Ge 31:42,53
Ge 46:1-3 Jacob learned to fear and trust God through his father Isaac.
God’s promises that they will be the fathers of a great nation Ge 28:13-15 See also Ge 26:2-4; Ex 3:16-17
God remembers and fulfils his promises Ex 2:24 See also Ex 6:3-5; Ex 32:13; Lev 26:42; Dt 1:8; Ac 7:17
God makes a covenant with his people to be their God Dt 29:12-13 See also Ge 17:7; Ex 6:7-8; Ps 105:8-11
He blesses his people Dt 1:11 See also Dt 30:20
He is powerful 1Ki 18:36-39
He is gracious and compassionate 2Ki 13:23
He keeps his people faithful 1Ch 29:18
He gives wisdom Da 2:23
He is the God of the living Mt 22:32 pp Mk 12:26-27 pp Lk 20:37-38
Jos 18:3 See also Nu 32:11; Dt 6:10-12; Dt 9:27; 2Ch 30:7
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