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What does the Bible say about the blessings of Israel in Deuteronomy?

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The blessings pronounced in Deuteronomy assure Israel's preservation as a nation until Christ's coming.

The blessings in Deuteronomy serve as a divine assurance for the Israelites, indicating that despite their future struggles and sins, they would endure as a nation until the arrival of the Lord Jesus Christ. These blessings highlight God's commitment to preserve His chosen people through a tumultuous history, including slavery, captivity, and eventual return to their promised land. They reflect God's overarching plan for redemption through Christ, who ultimately fulfills the promises made to Israel.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 33:6-7, Deuteronomy 30:20

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