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liberty bible church          2~/3~/08 P.M.
By Tom Zobrist
“Trading Land for peace in the middle east”
Who Should Be Doing This?
Genesis 21:22-34
introduction
Many believe that trading land for peace in Israel is a compromise.
However, with terrorism growing, is this something that should be pursued?
If Israel would give a little, maybe everyone could get along.
Trading land for peace is a good idea, but who should be giving up land?
That’s the real question.
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who wants peace? vs. 22-24
 
a.
Abraham has ______________________ on HIs side   
            Cf.
Gen. 20:2-3; 17-18
 
 
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can abraham be trusted?
Cf.
Gen. 12:1-3; 20:14-16
 
 
 
 
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who dictates the terms of peace in the middle east? vs. 25-34
 
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________________________________ dictates the terms
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
b. Abraham ____________________ _______________
 
 
 
 
conclusion
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Rom.
11:1-5ff How should this affect Christians?
 
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