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We talked about what covenants are last time.
It is like a contract, an agreement between two individuals or groups.
It is unique because there is a relationship aspect to covenants.
The first was with Noah, God promised that he would not send a flood ever again.
There was no requirement on anyone elses part.
We called that a unilateral covenant.
Now we are going to look at the next big covenant God made and that was with Abraham.
Jump down to verse 7
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