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What does the Bible say about God's promises to Isaac?

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God promised IsaacHe would bless him, multiply his descendants, and fulfill the covenant made to Abraham.

In Genesis 26:1-5, God appears to Isaac and assures him that he should not go down to Egypt but instead dwell in the land that God has chosen. The Lord promises to be with Isaac, bless him, and give his descendants the land, multiplying them as the stars in the sky. This promise signifies the continuity of God's covenant with Abraham, reaffirming that through Isaac's line, blessings will extend to all nations. These promises testify to God's unwavering faithfulness and the assurance that his covenant remains in force across generations.
Scripture References: Genesis 26:1-5

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