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<blockquote data-quote="BrownFlush" data-source="post: 4108177" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>Nope.</p><p>America is not in the Bible .</p><p>This is what Moses was talking about...The history of the Jews, Hebrews, or Israelites began about 1800 B.C. when God promised to give Abram a land, to make of him a great nation, and to bring out of him a blessing for men of all nations (Gen. 12:1-3). Abram was told that his seed would be enslaved by another people before possessing the promised land of Canaan, but also that they would take the land some 400 years after Abram's time (15:13-16). The paradox of slaves leaving the place of bondage "with great substance" is mentioned (15:14). The promises were repeated to Isaac and Jacob. Jacob's family went into Egypt, multiplied into a host, and were enslaved. When Moses led the Jewish people out of Egyptian bondage, they carried the bounty of Egypt (Ex. 12:33-36). These Hebrews or Israelites took Canaan about 1400 B.C. (see book of Joshua).(4) Every prediction was fulfilled in detail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownFlush, post: 4108177, member: 65823"] Nope. America is not in the Bible . This is what Moses was talking about...The history of the Jews, Hebrews, or Israelites began about 1800 B.C. when God promised to give Abram a land, to make of him a great nation, and to bring out of him a blessing for men of all nations (Gen. 12:1-3). Abram was told that his seed would be enslaved by another people before possessing the promised land of Canaan, but also that they would take the land some 400 years after Abram's time (15:13-16). The paradox of slaves leaving the place of bondage "with great substance" is mentioned (15:14). The promises were repeated to Isaac and Jacob. Jacob's family went into Egypt, multiplied into a host, and were enslaved. When Moses led the Jewish people out of Egyptian bondage, they carried the bounty of Egypt (Ex. 12:33-36). These Hebrews or Israelites took Canaan about 1400 B.C. (see book of Joshua).(4) Every prediction was fulfilled in detail. [/QUOTE]
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