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In Genesis 12:1-9 (cf. Hebrews 11:8) Abram (later called Abraham) goes on a great outdoors adventure because of his faith in the living God.  Going with God is going on a real adventure unlike if you gowithgoat.com.  ...
2. The Pattern of the Ten Books of Genesis
(teaching/Copy of Genesis Commentary)
... gives us another genealogy of ten generations of the seed of the woman ending with Terah as the father of Abram, Nahor and Haran.  This is where the sixth book resumes the story telling us again that Terah ...
3. The Pattern of the Ten Books of Genesis
(OT Torah Commentary/Genesis Commentary)
... gives us another genealogy of ten generations of the seed of the woman ending with Terah as the father of Abram, Nahor and Haran.  This is where the sixth book resumes the story telling us again that Terah ...
4. Abraham and Moses
(teaching/Canon Commentary)
... Abram had no written stipulations. The covenant with Moses had many. This observation is true -- the unconditional covenant with Abram (Gen 15) had no stipulations and the conditional covenant with Abraham ...
5. Sex and Marriage in Genesis
(teaching/Copy of Genesis Commentary)
... remembers that the patriarchs had multiple wives.  Abram not only married Sarai but Sarai gave her servant Hagar to Abram as a wife.  Jacob married Leah and Rachel and each of them gave their servant to ...
6. Sex and Marriage in Genesis
(OT Torah Commentary/Genesis Commentary)
... remembers that the patriarchs had multiple wives.  Abram not only married Sarai but Sarai gave her servant Hagar to Abram as a wife.  Jacob married Leah and Rachel and each of them gave their servant to ...
7. Book Eight, Genesis 25:19-35:29
(teaching/Copy of Genesis Commentary)
... take possession of the land of your sojournings that God gave to Abraham" (Gen 28:3-4). The language of nations/kings also brings to mind God's words as he renamed Sarai as Sarah and Abram as Abraham (Gen ...
8. Book Eight, Genesis 25:19-35:29
(OT Torah Commentary/Genesis Commentary)
... take possession of the land of your sojournings that God gave to Abraham" (Gen 28:3-4). The language of nations/kings also brings to mind God's words as he renamed Sarai as Sarah and Abram as Abraham (Gen ...
9. Book Seven, Genesis 25:12-18
(teaching/Copy of Genesis Commentary)
Here we find the shortest book in Genesis.  It is undoubtedly intentional that the shortest books are Books Five and Seven because Book Six is so long and about Abram/Abraham.  With a full ten books, we ...
10. Book Seven, Genesis 25:12-18
(OT Torah Commentary/Genesis Commentary)
Here we find the shortest book in Genesis.  It is undoubtedly intentional that the shortest books are Books Five and Seven because Book Six is so long and about Abram/Abraham.  With a full ten books, we ...
11. Book Six, Genesis 11:27-25:11
(teaching/Copy of Genesis Commentary)
... title of Book Six is "Now these are the generations of Terah" (Gen 11:27), which (as is usually the case) means it is about Terah's descendants.  In particular it is about Terah's son Abram (renamed Abraham ...
12. Book Six, Genesis 11:27-25:11
(OT Torah Commentary/Genesis Commentary)
... title of Book Six is "Now these are the generations of Terah" (Gen 11:27), which (as is usually the case) means it is about Terah's descendants.  In particular it is about Terah's son Abram (renamed Abraham ...
13. Book Five, Genesis 11:10-26
(teaching/Copy of Genesis Commentary)
... to Abram. The royal genealogy follows the pattern we saw in the royal genealogy of Book Two, with one major departure: it is missing the summary/death statement for each: 'Thus all the days of ____ were ...
14. Book Five, Genesis 11:10-26
(OT Torah Commentary/Genesis Commentary)
... to Abram. The royal genealogy follows the pattern we saw in the royal genealogy of Book Two, with one major departure: it is missing the summary/death statement for each: 'Thus all the days of ____ were ...