The Abrahamic Covenant
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PASSAGE:
Genesis 15:1-21
COMMENT:
Abram (Abraham) had already received the promise of a land
and a nation (Genesis 12:1-3). In fact, God had already
shown him the Promised Land (Genesis 13:14-17). In this
chapter, God establishes His promise of a seed to Abraham
and confirms His promise with a covenant. We know this as
the Abrahamic Covenant.
WHAT DOES IT SAY?
1.
Abram was promised that his servant would not be his
heir but “he that shall come forth out of thine own
_________ shall be thine _________.”
2.
Abram was instructed to sacrifice an _________, a she
goat, a ram, a ___________, and a young pigeon.
3.
When the ________ came down upon the carcases of the
animals, Abram _________ them away.
4.
The Lord told Abram of his descendants that in the
________ generation they shall come again, but for now the
iniquity of the ____________ is not yet full.
5.
The Lord promised to Abram’s seed the land from the
river of _________ unto the great river, the river
____________.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
1.
The Lord described Himself as Abram’s shield and as
his exceeding great reward (v.1). Why did God describe
Himself in this way? How do these two characteristics
complement one another?
2.
In verse twelve, “a deep sleep fell upon Abram; and,
lo, an horror of great darkness fell upon him.” Compare this
to the sleep that came upon Adam when the Lord took from him
a rib and made the woman (Genesis 2:21-22). Sleep is often
used as a picture of death (see John 11:11-14). What meaning
do you see in the deep sleep of Abram in Genesis 15? What is
the typology?
3.
The slain animals were laid out with pieces on each
side and a space in the middle (Genesis 15:9-10). Later, a
smoking furnace and a burning lamp passed between the pieces
(Genesis 15:17). Why is God seen as a smoking furnace and a
burning lamp? What is the significance of God passing
through the pieces while Abram is in a deep sleep? Compare
the making of a covenant in Jeremiah 34:18-19. How does it
compare with Genesis 15? How is it different?
WHAT
DOES IT MEAN TO ME?
1.
Genesis 15:6 says, “And he believed in the LORD; and
he counted it to him for righteousness.” What is this
talking about? Look up where this verse is quoted in Romans
4:3 and Galatians 3:6. What is the significance of Abram’s
faith according to the New Testament passages? How does this
apply to us?
2.
God told Abram that his seed would be “a stranger in
a land that is not theirs” (v.13). What is a stranger? God’s
people are often called strangers in the Bible. See Exodus
2:22; Psalm 39:12; 119:19; 1Peter 2:11; Hebrews 11:13-16.
What characteristics of strangers apply to Christians today?
How are you to be a stranger?
SUGGESTED MEMORY VERSES:
Genesis
15:1, 6
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