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How do we know God's promises to Israel are true?

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The biblical records, particularly in the book of Judges, document the fulfillment of God's blessings and promises to the tribes of Israel throughout their history.

We can trust in the truth of God's promises to Israel as reflected in their historical experiences documented in Scripture. For instance, the book of Judges showcases how individual tribes were indeed blessed and exalted as Moses predicted in Deuteronomy 33. The continuity of blessings through Israel's tumultuous history highlights God's unwavering faithfulness, even when the people strayed from His commandments. God's promises were not conditional on Israel's faithfulness; instead, they were rooted in His sovereign grace, demonstrating that He fulfills His word, often despite the failings of His people. The historical account serves as a testimony to God's reliability and the assurance that His purposes will ultimately prevail.
Scripture References: Judges 2:8-9, Deuteronomy 33:6-25, Genesis 12:2, Exodus 1:7

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