Abram and Lot's Journey in Bible
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What was the reason for the quarrels between Abram's and Lot's men?

  • They didn't have enough pasture land (correct)
  • They had too many animals
  • They didn't get along
  • They wanted to go to different places
  • Abram and Lot were brothers.

    False

    What was special about the Jordan Valley that Lot saw?

    It had plenty of water, like the Garden of the Lord or like the land of Egypt.

    Abram worshiped the Lord at the place between ______________ and Ai.

    <p>Bethel</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the characters with their characteristics:

    <p>Abram = Rich with many animals and silver and gold Lot = Rich with many animals and servants Canaanites = People living in the land of Canaan Perizzites = People living in the land of Canaan</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where did Lot settle after parting from Abram?

    <p>Among the cities in the valley near Sodom</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What kind of animals did Abram and Lot have?

    <p>Sheep, goats, and cattle</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Canaanites and the Perizzites were no longer living in the land when Abram and Lot arrived.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Abram do at the place between Bethel and Ai?

    <p>He worshiped the Lord.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Jordan Valley was like the ______________ or like the land of Egypt.

    <p>Garden of the Lord</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the characters with their locations:

    <p>Abram = The land of Canaan Lot = The valley near Sodom</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The people of Sodom were righteous and followed the Lord.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Abram and Lot's Journey

    • Abram leaves Egypt with his wife, Lot, and all their possessions, heading north to the southern part of Canaan.
    • Abram is extremely wealthy, with numerous sheep, goats, cattle, silver, and gold.

    Abram's Worship and Movement

    • Abram stops at a place between Bethel and Ai, where he had previously camped and built an altar, and worships the Lord.

    Conflict between Abram and Lot

    • Lot also has a large number of sheep, goats, cattle, family, and servants, leading to a shortage of pasture land.
    • Quarrels break out between the men taking care of Abram's and Lot's animals due to the shortage of land.

    Separation of Abram and Lot

    • Abram suggests separating to avoid further conflict, and Lot chooses the whole Jordan Valley, which is well-watered and fertile.
    • Abram stays in the land of Canaan, while Lot settles near Sodom, whose people are wicked and sinful.

    God's Promise to Abram

    • After Lot leaves, God promises Abram that he will give him and his descendants all the land he can see, and it will belong to them forever.
    • God also promises Abram that he will have numerous descendants, as countless as the specks of dust on earth.

    Abram's New Settlement

    • Abram moves his camp and settles near the sacred trees of Mamre at Hebron, where he builds an altar to the Lord.

    Abram and Lot's Journey

    • Abram leaves Egypt with his wife, Lot, and all their possessions, heading north to the southern part of Canaan.
    • Abram is extremely wealthy, with numerous sheep, goats, cattle, silver, and gold.

    Abram's Worship and Movement

    • Abram stops at a place between Bethel and Ai, where he had previously camped and built an altar, and worships the Lord.

    Conflict between Abram and Lot

    • Lot also has a large number of sheep, goats, cattle, family, and servants, leading to a shortage of pasture land.
    • Quarrels break out between the men taking care of Abram's and Lot's animals due to the shortage of land.

    Separation of Abram and Lot

    • Abram suggests separating to avoid further conflict, and Lot chooses the whole Jordan Valley, which is well-watered and fertile.
    • Abram stays in the land of Canaan, while Lot settles near Sodom, whose people are wicked and sinful.

    God's Promise to Abram

    • After Lot leaves, God promises Abram that he will give him and his descendants all the land he can see, and it will belong to them forever.
    • God also promises Abram that he will have numerous descendants, as countless as the specks of dust on earth.

    Abram's New Settlement

    • Abram moves his camp and settles near the sacred trees of Mamre at Hebron, where he builds an altar to the Lord.

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    This quiz covers the journey of Abram and Lot from Egypt to Canaan, their wealth, worship, and conflict. It's a biblical account from the book of Genesis.

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