Don't you mean "in God's covenant with him (Abraham)?"
Well, you are on record as calling it the Abrahamic covenant. :-)
If your wife was talking to someone about her marriage to you, and she characterized it as her marriage to you, would you appreciate it if someone corrected her and said, "don't you mean John's marriage with you?" Think about how God feels about this distinction.
So would you, John, characterize Abraham as an active or as a passive participant in God's covenant with him?
Does anyone know why answers to such simple, important questions are avoided?
Peace be with you.
David Miller.
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