As he spake to our fathers, to Abraham, and to his seed for ever.
Just like he promised our ancestors way back, Abraham and his family line, forever and always.
God keeps his promises across generations, no expiration date.
📚 Historical Context
In the Gospel of Luke, this verse is part of Mary's song of praise, known as the Magnificat, which she sang after the angel Gabriel announced that she would bear the Messiah. It refers to God's ancient covenant with Abraham, as described in the Old Testament books like Genesis, where God promised to bless Abraham's descendants forever and make them a great nation. This highlights the fulfillment of those promises through the coming of Jesus, connecting the Old Testament narrative to the New Testament events.
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