Teaching Chart

Israel – God’s Land & His Chosen People

A chart tracing the biblical logic of election, land promise, covenant development, discipline, restoration, and future consummation.

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Use the local files below for deployment inside the AI Bible Commentary charts section.

The original Bib1e page exposes image and PDF links, but those direct file links were not consistently retrievable during build extraction. This bundle includes a stable preview image and the source-page link.

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A scaled preview is included in this bundle so the page remains self-contained for deployment.

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Overview
What this chart is for

This page is designed to show the biblical logic of God’s land promise and His election of Israel across the covenants, the exile-and-restoration pattern, the mission to the nations, and the future consummation of those promises.

Interpretive frame
How the chart should be used
  • Read it as a study tool, not as political advocacy or speculative forecasting.
  • Keep Scripture in the driver’s seat and let the diagram serve the textual argument.
  • Avoid collapsing Israel and the Church into one undifferentiated category.
Major rings
The main storyline movements
  • Divine initiative: election and promise.
  • Covenantal development: Abrahamic, Mosaic, Davidic, and New Covenant relations.
  • Possession, discipline, exile, and restoration in the land.
  • Messiah, the nations, and future kingdom consummation.
How to use this page
Suggested workflow

Open the chart preview first, then use the download files for printing or teaching. After that, work through the summary notes on this page as a quick interpretive guide before returning to the chart itself.

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