A reading of the text suggests that the biblical promise is one of the biblical covenants between God and the Israelites.
This is the "sacred chain" that has linked Jews through the ages with the biblical covenant.
These individual covenants are called the biblical covenants because they are explicitly described in the Bible.
The focus of all biblical covenants is then on grace and faith.
A biblical covenant is a religious covenant that is described in the Bible.
All Abrahamic religions consider biblical covenants important.
See also biblical covenants and biblical alliance.
His definition of a biblical covenant being "a bond in blood, sovereignly administered" has been widely discussed.
The biblical covenants between God and man include signs and seals that visibly represent the realities behind the covenants.
This relationship is expressed in the biblical covenant (contract) between the two, received by Moses.