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GENESIS – LESSON EIGHT


I. THE CALL OF ABRAM  (Genesis 12-13)

A. Abram is called by Jehovah to leave his father’s house and go to another land (12:1-3)

1. God promises to make of Abram a great nation

2. God promises to bless Abram with a great name

3. God promises to bless all the families of the earth through Abram.

B. Abram departs Haran at the age of 75 to enter the land of Canaan (12:4-9).

1. At Shechem God promises to give the land to Abram’s seed – Abram builds altar where Jehovah appears to him.  

2. Abram builds altar between Bethel and Ai – calls upon the name of Jehovah.  

C. Abram departs into Egypt because of a famine (12:10-20).

1. Abram sets forth a deceptive plan with his fair Sarai who claims  to be his sister in order to save his life before Pharaoh and the Egyptians.

2. Pharaoh blesses Abram on behalf of Sarai with flocks, herds and servants.  

3. Arpachshad

4. Jehovah plagues Pharaoh for his plan to take Sarai as wife.

5. Pharaoh sends Abram away with his wife  

D. Abram returns to Canaan with Lot (13:1-13).

1. Abram calls upon name of Jehovah at altar between Bethel and Ai

2. Abram asks Lot to choose where he wants to settle – Lot chooses the well-watered Plain of the Jordan.

    a. The land at Bethel and Ai could not support the abundant herds of both Abram and Lot.

    b. Strife existed between herdsmen of Abram and Lot  

    c. Lot moved his tent as far as Sodom.  

E. Jehovah renews promise to bless Abrams seed after Lot’s departure (13:14-18)

1. God promises to give all the land that Abram could see in each direction to him and his seed.  

2. God promises to make Abram’s seed as numerous as the dust of the earth.

3. Abram moves his tent to Hebron – builds altar unto Jehovah.



QUESTIONS:


1. How does Abram demonstrate saving faith in leaving his country for another?


2. What all is involved in God’s promise to Abram?


3. Is our nation right in basing her foreign policy upon the promise of Jehovah to bless those who bless Abram’s descendants and curse those who curse Abram’s descendants?


4. How was worship manifested in Abram’s life?


5. How did Abram manifest  “situation ethics” in Egypt.  Was he right?  Or, Was he wrong?  


6. Abram was a man of faith who was also ________________ .  Can a man be both at the same time and please God?  


7. What circumstances made it wise for Abram and Lot to depart from on another?  


8. What error if any did Lot make in choosing the land of the Plain to dwell in ?  Can we do the same today?  


9. What two promises does God renew with Abram after Lot’s departure?  


10. Where does Abram move his tent to dwell in Canaan?  


GENESIS – LESSON NINE


I. ABRAM AND GOD’S COVENANT (Gen. 14-17)

A. Abram and his 318 men save Lot after four kings from the Northeast successfully war against five rebellious kings from the southern plains of  the Jordan Valley (14:1-16).

B. The King of Sodom and Melchizedek - king of Salem and priest of the Most High - meet Abraham after his victory (14:17-24).

1. Melchizedek blesses Abram –Abram gives Melchizedek a tenth of all the spoils of war.

2. Abram refuses to keep the retrieved goods belonging to Sodom, except the portion his men had eaten and earned.

C. God makes a covenant with Abram regarding his seed and the land that they will inherit. (15:1-21).

1. God promises Abram in a vision that Eliezer, born in Abram’s house, will not be Abram’s heir.

2. God promises Abram that his seed will be numberless as the stars.

a. Abram believes God and it is reckoned unto him for righteousness.

3. God promises Abram that his seed will inherit the land.

a. Abram asks for confirmation.

b. God commands Abram to prepare a specific sacrifice.

c. God promises Abram that his seed will be sojourners in a land not theirs for four hundred years – then will they come forth with great substance.

d. God confirms promise by sending flaming torch that passes through the sacrificial pieces.

e. The land given to Abram’s seed to include land from the river of Egypt to the Euphrates River, occupied by the Kenite, Kenizzite, Hittite, Perizzite Rephaim, Amorite, Canaanite, Girgashite and the Jebusite.

D. Sarai gives her handmaid Hagar to Abram as wife because she remains childless after ten years in the land of Canaan (16:1-15)

1. Conflict between Sarai and Hagar who has conceived a child by Abram- Hagar flees from Sarai.

2. Through Angel, God tells Hagar at a fountain in the wilderness to return to Sarai – Hagar’s seed will be greatly multiplied.

3. Hagar gives birth to Ishmael when Abram is 86 years old.

E. God renews covenant with Abram – commanding circumcision as a token of the covenant (17:1-27)

1. Abram’s name changed to Abraham – “father of a multitude”.

2. Sarai’s name changed to Sarah – “Princess”

3. God promises Abraham that Sarah will bear him a son in their old age - named “Isaac” – “to laugh”

4. Abraham circumcises himself and all the males of his household.


QUESTIONS:

1. From what lands in the Northeast did the four kings come to engage in war with the kings close to Abram?


2. Why did they come to war?


3. Where did they fight the five kings?


4. Why did Abram fight Chedorlaomer?


5. Why did Abram not keep the goods offered by the king of Sodom?


6. Melchizedek was king over what city?


7. Melchizedek was also priest of ________________________________ .


8. Why is Melchizedek important in understanding the establishment of the New Covenant?


9. Why does Abram have trouble in understanding that God will reward him?


10. How does God describe the seed that will come from Abram?


11. What response did Abraham have to this promise regarding his seed?  Why should this response to God’s promise be important to us?


12. God promised Abram’s seed the land from the _____________ of ________ to the Great river ________________________.


13. What all does God say would come first before Abram’s seed would posses the promised land?


14. How did God confirm to Abram that his seed would receive the land of promise?


15. Why was there conflict between Sarai and her Egyptian handmaid, Hagar?


16. Describe the conflict:

(a). From Sarai’s point of view:

(b). From Hagar’s point of view:


17. How is “the God who hears” a reality in Hagar’s life?


18. God comforted Hagar by endorsing her decision to flee from Sarai. (T) (F)


19. What religion today traces its leader’s heritage back to Ishmael?


20. What two promises of God were part of the covenant of which circumcision was a Token?


21. In what since is the covenant with Abraham “everlasting”?


22. Why is Abram’s name changed to Abraham?  Why is Sarai’s name changed to Sarah?


23. Why did Abraham laugh before Jehovah?


24. What all does Abraham manifest that would make him a father of all?