The story of Abraham

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Questions and Answers

The famine that prompted Abram's journey to Egypt occurred because he doubted God's promise of prosperity in Canaan.

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After Abram and Lot separated, Lot chose land near Sodom because it was less fertile than the land Abram chose.

False (B)

Pharaoh, upon discovering Sarai's true relationship to Abram, compensated Abram and expelled him from Egypt due to divine intervention and the ethical implications of his actions.

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Abram's initial act of worship in Canaan involved constructing a single altar dedicated to both thanksgiving for safe passage and seeking direction for future travels.

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The promise that all families of the earth would be blessed through Abram was conditional, dependent on Abram's immediate obedience and unwavering faith throughout his life.

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Flashcards

God's call to Abram

God instructed Abram to leave his homeland for a promised land.

God's promise to Abram

God vowed Abram would become a great nation with many descendants.

Abram's age at God's call

Abram was 75 years old when he departed Haran in response to God's call.

Abram's journey to Egypt

A severe famine in Canaan prompted Abram to seek refuge in Egypt.

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Abram's deception in Egypt

Abram identified Sarai as his sister to Pharaoh due to fear.

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Study Notes

  • God instructed Abram to leave his country for a land that God would reveal.
  • God promised to make Abram a great nation.
  • Abram was 75 years old when God called him.
  • Abram left Haran, taking his wife Sarai and his nephew Lot with him.
  • Abram journeyed to Egypt due to a famine in Canaan.
  • Abram told Pharaoh that Sarai was his sister out of fear.
  • Pharaoh took Sarai to be his wife into his palace.
  • God inflicted punishments on Pharaoh for taking Sarai.
  • Abram lied to Pharaoh about his relationship with Sarai.
  • Pharaoh gave gifts to Abram before sending him away.
  • Abram constructed an altar to God in Bethel.
  • God promised that all families on earth would be blessed through Abram.
  • Abram and Lot did not part ways immediately after leaving Haran, but traveled together to Canaan.
  • Abram was residing in Haran, not Canaan, when God called him.
  • Abram worshiped God after arriving in Canaan.

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