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Abraham's Covenant

Illustration of Abraham's Covenant
Era
Patriarchs
Date
c. 2067 BC โ‰ˆ Approximate
Reference
Genesis 17:1-27

In the book of Genesis, God appears to Abraham and establishes a covenant promising that he will become the father of many nations, receive the land of Canaan, and that his descendants will be blessed. As a sign of this everlasting agreement, God commands Abraham and his male descendants to undergo circumcision. This event is significant because it marks the formal beginning of God's chosen people and underscores themes of faith, obedience, and divine faithfulness throughout Scripture. The Abrahamic covenant serves as a foundational promise that influences the narratives of the Old and New Testaments, ultimately pointing toward the coming of the Messiah.

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Meanwhile in the World

Egypt's Old Kingdom builds the pyramids (c. 2600-2100 BC). Mesopotamia is dominated by Akkad and then Ur III. The Indus Valley civilization flourishes. Stonehenge is being constructed in Britain. This is the era of the great ziggurats and the first law codes (Ur-Nammu).

When: c. 2100 โ€“ 1800 BC

Key Civilizations: Ur III (Sumer), Old Kingdom Egypt

Biblical Parallels: Genesis 12-50