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Questions and Answers
God's promise to Abram that he would become a great nation was conditional on Abram's obedience to all Mosaic laws.
God's promise to Abram that he would become a great nation was conditional on Abram's obedience to all Mosaic laws.
False (B)
When Abram and Lot separated, it was primarily due to conflicting religious beliefs and practices.
When Abram and Lot separated, it was primarily due to conflicting religious beliefs and practices.
False (B)
Upon entering Egypt due to famine, Abram introduced Sarai as his sister solely to protect her from being forced into marriage with an Egyptian.
Upon entering Egypt due to famine, Abram introduced Sarai as his sister solely to protect her from being forced into marriage with an Egyptian.
False (B)
Pharaoh, upon discovering the truth about Sarai's relationship to Abram, punished Abram severely to uphold Egyptian law and morality.
Pharaoh, upon discovering the truth about Sarai's relationship to Abram, punished Abram severely to uphold Egyptian law and morality.
Abram's construction of an altar in Bethel signifies not only worship but also a claim of ownership over the land, demonstrating his faith in God's promise.
Abram's construction of an altar in Bethel signifies not only worship but also a claim of ownership over the land, demonstrating his faith in God's promise.
Flashcards
Abram's Call
Abram's Call
God instructed Abram to leave his country and journey to a land He would reveal.
God's Promise to Abram
God's Promise to Abram
God promised Abram that he would become the father of a great nation.
Abram's Journey to Egypt
Abram's Journey to Egypt
A famine in Canaan led Abram to journey to Egypt for sustenance.
Abram and Sarai in Egypt
Abram and Sarai in Egypt
Fearing for his life, Abram told Pharaoh that Sarai was his sister.
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Abram's Worship in Canaan
Abram's Worship in Canaan
Upon arriving in Canaan, Abram built an altar to worship God.
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- God instructed Abram to leave his country and journey to a land that He would reveal to him.
- God pledged to Abram that he would become a great nation.
- Abram was 75 years old when God called him, not 100.
- Abram departed from Haran, accompanied by his wife Sarai and his nephew Lot.
- Abram traveled to Egypt due to a famine in Canaan.
- Abram told Pharaoh that Sarai was his sister, because he was afraid.
- Pharaoh took Sarai into his palace to be his wife.
- God punished Pharaoh for taking Sarai.
- Abram lied to Pharaoh about Sarai being his sister.
- Pharaoh gave Abram gifts before sending him away.
- Upon arriving in Bethel, Abram built an altar to God.
- God promised Abram that all families on earth would be blessed through him.
- Abram and Lot did not immediately part ways after leaving Haran; they traveled together to Canaan.
- Abram was in Haran and not living in Canaan when God called him.
- Abram worshiped God after arriving in Canaan.
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