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Why is Abraham considered the father of many nations?

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Abraham is called the father of many nations due to God's covenant promises and inclusion of both Jews and Gentiles.

Abraham is recognized as the father of many nations because of the covenant God established with him, as recorded in Genesis 12:2-3. God's promise to make Abraham a great nation transcended ethnic boundaries, including both his biological descendants—the Jewish people—and, significantly, the spiritual descendants, the Gentiles who would come to faith in Jesus Christ. This universality of the covenant is further affirmed in Galatians 3:14, where believers from all nations are blessed through faith in Christ, effectively making them children of Abraham and participants in the promises God made to him.
Scripture References: Genesis 12:2-3, Galatians 3:14

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