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

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The Bible, particularly in Ezekiel 36, assures that God will restore His people and bless them, declaring His faithfulness to His promises.

In Ezekiel 36, God unequivocally speaks about His unbroken promises to Israel, stating that He will lift them from their desolation and bless them abundantly. He emphasizes that His word is a declaration of His sovereignty and faithfulness. The repeated phrase 'thus saith the Lord' serves as a powerful reminder that God is committed to fulfilling His promises to His people, despite their circumstances or unworthiness. This restoration is not merely a physical act but also symbolic of a spiritual renewal, where God cleanses His people and makes them fruitful once again.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 36:7-12, Micah 2:12, Mark 13:27

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