
Originally Posted by
apothanein kerdos
God's protection over the seed of Abraham.
To say that this only refers to Abraham or only to Christ is to rob verse 3 of its context. The context deals with Abraham being made into a "great nation," meaning that all of his physical descendants would be enjoined to the covenant as well.
Thus, whoever blesses the Jews is in turn bless in some fashion and whoever curses the Jews is in turn cursed in some fashion.
For instance, if this was only to Abraham or if this was only in reference to Christ's coming, then we must wonder why Isaac repeated the blessing sans "blessing to all nations" in Genesis 27. We even see Balaam, under the Spirit of the Lord in Numbers 24, saying that the "blessed/cursed" portion of the blessing applied to all of Israel.
So yes, the "all nations shall be blessed" refers solely to Christ. The first part, however, is repeated at least twice in the Bible and both times refers to all of Israel.
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