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What does the Bible say about Abraham being the friend of God?

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The Bible states that Abraham is called the friend of God in several places, particularly in 2 Chronicles 20:7, Isaiah 41:8, and James 2:23.

Abraham is referred to as the friend of God in multiple biblical passages, underscoring his unique relationship with the Lord. In 2 Chronicles 20:7, he is described as ‘thine own friend forever.’ Isaiah 41:8 reiterates this by stating, ‘the seed of Abraham, my friend.’ The New Testament, particularly James 2:23, affirms this by mentioning that Abraham’s belief in God was credited to him as righteousness, leading to him being called a friend of God. This title emphasizes the profound faith and trust Abraham had in God, serving as a model for believers today.
Scripture References: 2 Chronicles 20:7, Isaiah 41:8, James 2:23

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The Friend of God
Henry Mahan · Feb 22, 1976
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