Gives is present tense. Your question fails because it assumes past tense from the verb.
Didn't you learn verb tense in elementary school? It's actually some simple language that your are reading your personal theology onto rather than reading for what it says.
In verse 39 he uses past tense "has given", but he is speaking from the perspective of a future time when he will raise them up.
You should take a reading comprehension class, and possibly a language mechanics class, this may help you to understand written language. Or is it that you want to read in your own theology because there is a word for that; eisegesus, and it is the soul source of heterodoxy which can shipwreck a person's faith.
Didn't you learn verb tense in elementary school? It's actually some simple language that your are reading your personal theology onto rather than reading for what it says.
In verse 39 he uses past tense "has given", but he is speaking from the perspective of a future time when he will raise them up.
You should take a reading comprehension class, and possibly a language mechanics class, this may help you to understand written language. Or is it that you want to read in your own theology because there is a word for that; eisegesus, and it is the soul source of heterodoxy which can shipwreck a person's faith.