
The Oath of God
あらすじ
What does it mean when God swears an oath? Every promise rests on the truthfulness of the one who speaks it. But when God Himself raises His hand and swears by His own name, something greater is happening—He is staking His own existence on the outcome. In The Oath of God: The Promises to Abraham, David White traces the four unbreakable oaths that anchor the entire biblical narrative: the Land, the Nation, the Blessing, and the Seed. From the call of an aging man in Ur to the knife raised over Isaac on Moriah, this is the story of a God who could not lie—and who chose, at the most consequential moment in redemptive history, to bind Himself by oath so that the heirs of the promise would have two immutable things instead of one. Drawing exclusively from the King James Version, this twelve-chapter study explores: • What separates a divine oath from a human oath—and why the difference changes everything • Why God waited twenty-five years to deliver what He had already sworn • The covenant c