The Covenant Bloodline

Abraham, the Father of Nations, stands at the heart of a divine legacy that spans continents and faiths. His two families embody the fulfillment of God’s promise to make him a great nation whose bloodline would establish Jewish, Christian, and Islamic religions (Genesis 12:3, 17:4-5,1 Peter 2:9).
Adam to Noah:
The patriarchs—Adam, Seth, Enosh, Kenan, Mahalalel, Jared, Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech, and Noah—form a foundational ten generations, with Noah’s survival of the Flood marking a new era. Generations are used to measure when judgement would be administered or mercy is granted.
The bloodline continues from Noah to Shem, the chosen son, through Arphaxad, Shelah, Eber, Peleg, Reu, Serug, Nahor, and Terah, we arrive at Abraham, the tenth generation post-Flood, symbolizing divine selection (Genesis 11:10-26).
Abraham and Sarah Bloodline: Isaac, Jacob (Israel), and the twelve tribes, with Judah’s line leading to King David with Jesus establishing the Church age extending to The Branch who is Erick (David) Matthew Bennett and continues the covenant.
The Line of Sarah, Mother of Nations
And I will bless her, and give you a son also of her: yes, I will bless her, and she shall be a Mother of Nations; kings of people shall be of her. Genesis 17:16
Through Sarah, Abraham’s wife, came Isaac, whose son Jacob—renamed Israel— fathered the 12 Tribes who were given the Promised Land by the Lord. This lineage blossomed into the great Christian nations, including the royal houses of Europe and Russia, and extends to the present day through figures like Erick (David) Matthew Bennett, a direct descendant of this covenant bloodline. This heritage carries the promise of leadership and the restoration of Zion, guided by the Keys of Knowledge.
The Line of Hagar and Ishmael
Abraham’s son Ishmael, born to Hagar, established a parallel covenant family. Ishmael’s descendants are cousins to the Jews and Christians, their legacy flourishing through the Prophet Mohammed, who brought forth Islam. This line continues through King Abdullah II of Jordan, a direct descendant of Ishmael, reflecting a shared heritage with the House of David. This kinship underscores a call for unity among Abraham’s children.
Abraham’s lineage extends to modern times, including King Abdullah II of Jordan, whose Hashemite descent traces back through the Quranic and biblical narratives to Ishmael, Abraham’s son with Hagar. Abraham was not a Jew, Christian or Muslim but a True Believer of the Lord God as He was known in that tongue and knew the Keys of Knowledge which is the Knowledge of God. Abraham could recite the revelation to reveal the Power in the Word.
Abraham, Sarah and Hagar were the founders for a series of kingdoms and nations that rose up on the earth. These include the 12 Tribes and Land of Israel, all the great Christian kingdoms and nations, Arabia and all the Arabic speaking Islamic lands. All the end time kingdoms and nations that run the world. We are all descendants of one another and belong to a bloodline, a family which is a race. We wrote scripture and spread that knowledge around the world. We have yellow, orange, red, blonde, brown and dark hair with blue, green, hazel and brown eyes with white skin and why the Lord likens us to a rainbow. All seven colors of the spectrum make white.
A Unified Legacy
Both families, rooted in Abraham’s faith, are destined to converge in the last days. The 12 Tribes and their Christian offspring, alongside Ishmael’s Islamic lineage, are bound by the Power of Seven and the prophetic vision of Isaiah 11:12, where all nations gather under one ensign. As cousins, Erick (David) Matthew Bennett and King Abdullah II embody this potential harmony, inviting all to explore their shared roots through the teachings on theelectofgod.org. Think about this, when the Kings from the East traveled to Bethlehem to pay tribute to the Son of Mary where did they travel from? Where is Job, Abraham, Lot and Melchizedek from? Mesopotamia.
