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What does the Bible say about the God of Bethel?

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The God of Bethel is revealed as the God of the covenants, specifically in Genesis 28 where He relates to Jacob as the God of Abraham and Isaac.

In Genesis 28, the God of Bethel is identified as the God of Abraham and Isaac, emphasizing His covenant relationship with them and their descendants. Jacob, in his dream, sees a ladder reaching from earth to heaven, with angels ascending and descending, which signifies the connection between God and man through covenant and mediation. This revelation is not only historical but also prophetic, pointing towards the ultimate mediator, Jesus Christ, through whom the fullness of God’s covenant promises are fulfilled.
Scripture References: Genesis 28:16-19, Genesis 28:19, Genesis 28:12-13, Exodus 2:24

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The God of Bethel
Henry Sant · Jun 6, 2013
The God of Bethel
Henry Sant · Jul 15, 2018
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