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| THE BIRTH-RITE PROMISES | |
| By: alphaomega Date: March 18, 2013, 9:43 pm | |
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| The Birthright Promises: | |
| Abraham to Ephraim This is a quick overview of the | |
| birthright promises given to | |
| God�s people as recorded in Genesis. | |
| This paper is a simple outline of the birthrights that were | |
| passed | |
| down. For a better understanding of the story you�ll have to | |
| read | |
| Genesis chapters 12-49. | |
| Part 1: Abraham to Isaac | |
| Starting in chapter 12 of Genesis, Abraham is chosen by God | |
| to be the father of many nations and whom the world would be | |
| blessed through. | |
| (Genesis 12:1-3; 13:16; 15:3-5, 17:1-7; 22:17) | |
| The promises given to Abraham by God are: �You will be a great | |
| nation | |
| �You will be a multitude of nations | |
| �Your name shall be great | |
| �You will be a blessing | |
| �Blessed be everyone who blesses you | |
| �Cursed be everyone who curses you | |
| �In you all families of the earth will be blessed | |
| �Your descendants shall be as numerous as the stars | |
| in heaven | |
| �Your descendants will be as numerous as the sand | |
| on the seashore | |
| �Kings will come from you | |
| �You will be exceedingly fruitful | |
| Sarah, Abraham's wife, was also promised blessings | |
| and so were her children (Genesis 17:15-16): �She will be | |
| blessed | |
| �She will be a mother of many nations | |
| �Kings of people will come from her | |
| Abraham had two sons, Ishmael and Isaac. | |
| Ishmael was Abraham's firstborn from Hagar, Sarah�s | |
| maidservant. | |
| (16:3-4) Isaac is his second born from Sarah. (21:1-3) | |
| Isaac receives the birthright promises, Ishmael does not. | |
| (17:16-22) | |
| Ishmael receives his own promises from God, but not those | |
| promised to Abraham and Sarah (16:10-12). | |
| Ishmael will : �Be a wild man | |
| �His hand shall be against every man | |
| �Every mans hand will be against him | |
| �He will dwell in the presence of all his brethren | |
| God confirms these blessings to Isaac after | |
| Abraham dies (26:3-5): �I will be with you | |
| �I will give you all these lands | |
| �I will make your descendents multiply as the stars of heaven | |
| �In your seed, all nations of the earth will be blessed | |
| Part 2: Isaac to Jacob | |
| Isaac marries Rebekah. (24:67) Rebekah receives more | |
| promises (24:60): �Your descendants will possess the gates of | |
| their enemies | |
| �Rebekah will be the mother of thousands of ten thousands | |
| Isaac and Rebekah have twin boys: Esau and Jacob. Esau was | |
| born first and Jacob was born second. (25:24-26) The | |
| birthright promises skipped Esau and went to Jacob. | |
| (25:23, 29-34) | |
| Jacob was blessed by his father Isaac: (27:27-29) �May the | |
| Lord give you of the dew of heaven, of the fatness | |
| of the earth, and plenty of grain and wine | |
| �Let people serve you | |
| �Many nations will bow down to you | |
| �Be master over your brethren | |
| �Let your mother�s sons bow down to you | |
| �Cursed be everyone who curses you | |
| �Blessed be those who bless you | |
| Esau also received promises, but not the birthright | |
| (27:39-40). Esau will: �Dwell in the fatness of the earth | |
| and with the dew of heaven | |
| from above | |
| �Live by his sword | |
| �Serve his brother (Jacob) | |
| �Break his yoke from his neck | |
| Part 3: Jacob to Joseph | |
| Jacob marries two sisters: Leah and Rachel. (29:15-30) From | |
| Leah, Rachel, and their two maidservants (Bilhah and Zilpah), | |
| Jacob has 12 sons (35:23-26): (These sons are listed in order | |
| from oldest to youngest) 1. Reuben | |
| 2. Simeon | |
| 3. Levi | |
| 4. Judah | |
| 5. Dan | |
| 6. Naphtali | |
| 7. Gad | |
| 8. Asher | |
| 9. Issachar | |
| 10.Zebulun | |
| 11.Joseph | |
| 12.Benjamin | |
| God changes Jacob�s name to Israel (35:10). Joseph, who is | |
| #11 of the 12 sons, is sold into slavery by his | |
| brothers. (37:28) God ends up exalting him to the highest | |
| rank in Egypt as | |
| promised to him. (41:39, 40) ALL of the blessings and | |
| birthright promises given to Abraham, | |
| Sarah, Isaac, Rebekah, and Jacob (Israel) are passed on to | |
| Joseph. | |
| Reuben (the first born) does not receive the blessings and | |
| birthright promises and neither does Judah (as assumed). | |
| Genesis 49: 22-26 | |
| 22. Joseph is a fruitful bough, even a fruitful bough by a | |
| well; | |
| whose branches run over the wall: 23. The archers have | |
| sorely grieved him, and shot at him, and hated him: 24. But | |
| his bow abode in his strength, and the arms of his hands | |
| were made strong by the hands of the mighty God of Jacob; | |
| (from thence is the shepherd, the stone of Israel:) 25. Even | |
| by the God of the father, who shall help thee; and by the | |
| Almighty, who shall bless thee with blessings of heaven | |
| above, | |
| blessings of the deep that lieth under, blessings of the | |
| breasts, | |
| and of the womb: 26. The blessings of thy father have | |
| prevailed above the blessings of my progenitors unto the | |
| utmost bound of the everlasting hills:they shall be on the | |
| head of Joseph, and on the crown of the head of him that was | |
| separated from his brethren. | |
| 1 Chronicles 5:1-2 | |
| 1. Now the sons of Reuben the firstborn of Israel, (for he was | |
| the | |
| firstborn; but, forasmuch as he defiled his father�s bed, his | |
| birthright was given unto the sons of Joseph the son of | |
| Israel: | |
| and the genealogy is not to be reckoned after the birthright. | |
| 2. For Judah prevailed above his brethren, and from him came | |
| the | |
| chief ruler; but the birthright was Joseph�s | |
| All of the birthright and blessings go to Joseph�s | |
| sons...but Judah is given the right to rule: | |
| Genesis 49:8-12 | |
| 8. Judah, thou art he whom thy brethren shall praise: thy hand | |
| shall be in the neck of thine enemies; thy father�s children | |
| shall bow down before thee. 9. Judah is a lion�s whelp: from | |
| the prey, my son, thou art gone up: | |
| he stooped down, he crouched as a lion, and as an old lion; | |
| who shall rouse him up? 10.The sceptre shall not depart from | |
| Judah, nor a lawgiver from | |
| between his feet, until Shiloh come: and unto him shall the | |
| gathering of the people be. 11.Binding his foal unto the | |
| vine, and his ass�s colt unto the | |
| choice vine; he washed his garments in wine, and his clothes | |
| in | |
| grapes blood: 12. His eyes shall be red with wine and his | |
| teeth white with milk. | |
| NOTE #1: Shiloh = Jesus �Shiloh� means �to whom dominion | |
| belongs� Jesus comes twice to this world: | |
| In The First Coming of Our Lord 2000 some years ago, Jesus: 1) | |
| Fulfilled the law | |
| 2) Gathered His bride | |
| In The Second Coming of Our Lord, He will: 1) Fulfill the | |
| scepter | |
| 2) Gather the nations | |
| Part 4: Joseph to Ephraim | |
| (and Manasseh) | |
| In Egypt Joseph had two sons: Ephraim and Manasseh. (41:50-52) | |
| All 12 brothers become tribes except for Joseph. | |
| Joseph is not made a tribe but his two sons (Ephraim and | |
| Manasseh) | |
| become tribes, as a double portion, a blessing. (48:5,21,22) | |
| The birthright is passed through Joseph and goes to Ephraim | |
| and Manasseh, but Ephraim is given the greater blessing | |
| (48:12-20) . Ephraim is given the right to the father�s name: | |
| Israel. ***Realize that there are actually 13 tribes | |
| altogether.*** | |
| Even though Levi does not have land possession, Levi | |
| is still a tribe! ((READ | |
| the Thirteen lesson later)) | |
| Moving forward through history........ After Joseph�s | |
| death,the children of Israel become slaves in Egypt. After 400 | |
| years they are led out of Egypt under Moses and | |
| wander in the desert for 40 years. The children of Israel are | |
| then led into the Promised Land | |
| under Joshua. The 13 Tribes of Israel | |
| eventually become a nation, occupying | |
| the territory promised to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. After the | |
| reign of King Solomon over the nation of Israel, | |
| the tribes split into two kingdoms: Israel and Judah. | |
| Israel is the Northern Kingdom, headed by the tribe of Ephraim. | |
| Judah is the Southern Kingdom, headed by the tribe of Judah. | |
| There are 9 � tribes to the North, 2 � tribes to the South, | |
| and the Tribe of Levi is scattered throughout. | |
| The people of the Northern Kingdom: Israel, are called | |
| Israelites | |
| and | |
| the people of the Southern Kingdom are Judahites (or Jews). | |
| Only the Israelites of the Southern Kingdom are Jews. | |
| Ephraim (Israel) is taken into captivity 745 B.C. by the | |
| Assyrians. | |
| Judah is taken into captivity 573 B.C. by the Babylonians. The | |
| Jews returned from captivity after 70 years. | |
| The northern tribes never return. | |
| These northern tribes are | |
| the 10 �lost� tribes of Israel. But are they really | |
| lost? Or do they just have different names? Wherever these | |
| "lost" tribes are, they must be as numerous as | |
| "the stars in the sky and the sand on the seashore". | |
| Remember: Ephraim and Manasseh receive the birthright, not the | |
| Jews! The birthright promises AREN�T fulfilled when they become | |
| tribes. The birthright promises ARE fulfilled when they become | |
| nations, | |
| a multitude of nations, and many kings! "To | |
| Ephraim and Manasseh : | |
| Blessed be everyone that blesses you, | |
| cursed be everyone who curses you, | |
| you will be exceedingly fruitful, | |
| you will possess the gates of your enemies, | |
| you will be a blessing to all nations | |
| you will be as numerous as the sand on the | |
| seashore and as the stars in heaven." | |
| Hosea 1:9-11 | |
| 9 Then God said: | |
| �Call his name Lo-Ammi, | |
| For you are not My people, | |
| And I will not be your God. | |
| 10 �Yet the number of the children of Israel | |
| Shall be as the sand of the sea, | |
| Which cannot be measured or numbered. | |
| And it shall come to pass | |
| In the place where it was said to them, | |
| �You are not My people,� | |
| There it shall be said to them, | |
| You are sons of the living God.� | |
| 11 Then the children of Judah and the children of Israel | |
| Shall be gathered together, | |
| And appoint for themselves one head; | |
| And they shall come up out of the land, | |
| For great will be the day of Jezreel! Note: | |
| The children of Judah and the children of Israel | |
| are not the same. Becoming a son of the living | |
| God can only be | |
| obtained through being born again | |
| by the Spirit of God. | |
| Where & when did the children of Israel become | |
| "not my people",then as numerous as the sand | |
| on the seashore,then a multitude of nations, | |
| and then "sons of the living God"? | |
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