Abram believed Jehovah’s promise of descendants, and Jehovah credited his faith as righteousness, securing the covenant line to Christ.
Why Was Damascus One of the Most Important Cities in Biblical History?
Damascus dominated trade, war, and prophecy in Scripture and later became the city where Saul was transformed into the apostle Paul.
Covenant With Abram (Genesis 15:1–21): Historical Settings, Exegetical Analysis, And Theological Foundations
Jehovah alone “cut” a covenant with Abram, pledging seed, land, and blessing; Abram believed, and Jehovah counted it to him as righteousness.

