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Identity of Israel
Is God really real? Can He be trusted? After all, the Bible, which some credit to His inspiration, is composed of sixty-six different books, authored by forty different people, over about fifteen hundred years. Given that, can a person really be expected to believe that everything in God’s word is true and that it has continuity and even relevance to this very day? Absolutely yes! One of the keys to the continuity and relevance of the Bible is in knowing the story of a faithful man and his descendants. The story of Abraham and the nations his descendants would become, begins in the book of Genesis and ends in the book of Revelation.