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Verse Genesis 12:2. _I WILL MAKE OF THEE A GREAT NATION_] i.e., The
Jewish people; _and make thy name great_, alluding to the change of
his name from _Abram_, a high father, to _Abraham_, the father o...
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- The Call of Abram
6. שׁכם _shekem_ Shekem, “the upper part of the back.” Here it
is the name of a person, the owner of this place, where afterward is
built the town called at first Shekem, then Flav...
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CHAPTER 12 THE FIRST EVENTS IN ABRAM'S LIFE
_ 1. The call and the promise (Genesis 12:1)_
2. Abram's obedience (Genesis 12:4)
3. The second communication of Jehovah (Genesis 12:7)
4. Abram in Egyp...
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THE CALL OF ABRAHAM, HIS MIGRATION TO CANAAN, AND YAHWEH'S PROMISE TO
HIM. From J, except Genesis 12:4_ b_, Genesis 12:5, which is clearly
from P. Abraham is called to leave country, kindred, and home...
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GENESIS 12:1 TO GENESIS 25:18. THE STORY OF ABRAHAM. In this section
the three main sources, J. E, P are present. Gunkel has given strong
reasons for holding that J is here made up of two main sources...
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WILL MAKE OF THEE. GREAT NATION.
There are several clauses in the promise to Abraham of which this is
the first and refers to his descendants. Among the purposes of God was
the founding of the Jewish...
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AND. Note the Figure of speech _Polysyndeton_ (App-6).
I WILL. Note this sevenfold promise with the sevenfold blessing in
Exodus 6:4 (App-10)....
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The promise, (1) of national greatness, (2) of personal privilege,
embraces a double relation, to the world and to the individual.
_a great nation_ This thought stands in the forefront. The personal...
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I WILL MAKE OF THEE A GREAT NATION, &C.— In these two verses the
twofold covenant, or promise, is comprised. See note on ch. Genesis
9:9. 1st, The temporal one, in which God promises to make of Abram...
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PART TWENTY-SIX
THE STORY OF ABRAHAM: THE PILGRIMAGE OF FAITH
(Genesis, ch. 12; cf. Hebrews 11:8-19)
1. The Biblical Account
1 Now Jehovah said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from
thy k...
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_AND I WILL MAKE OF THEE A GREAT NATION, AND I WILL BLESS THEE, AND
MAKE THY NAME GREAT; AND THOU SHALT BE A BLESSING:_
I will make of thee a great nation. Nothing was more improbable at
the time, si...
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THOU SHALT BE A BLESSING] RV 'Be thou a blessing,' i.e. the very
embodiment of blessing: blessed thyself, and the source of blessing to
others....
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THE CALL OF ABRAHAM. THE REMOVAL TO CANAAN. THE VISIT TO EGYPT
1. Had said] RV 'said,' when he was in Haran. In what manner the call
came to Abraham, whether through some outward incident which he
rec...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 12
ABRAM’S JOURNEY TO *CANAAN
V1 The *Lord said to Abram, ‘Leave your country. Leave your home.
Leave your father’s house. Go to the country that...
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THOU SHALT BE A BLESSING. — More correctly, _Be thou a blessing._
The promises made to Abram are partly personal and partly universal,
embracing the whole world. In return for all that he abandons he...
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וְ אֶֽעֶשְׂךָ֙ לְ גֹ֣וי גָּדֹ֔ול וַ
אֲבָ֣רֶכְ
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THE CALL OF ABRAHAM
Genesis 11:27; Genesis 12:1
WITH Abraham there opens a new chapter in the history of the race; a
chapter of the profoundest significance. The consequences of Abraham's
movements...
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GOD'S CALL AND PROMISE TO ABRAM
Genesis 12:1
God's commands are always associated with promises. Count the _shalls_
and _wills_ here. He does not give His reasons, but He is lavish of
His promises. T...
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At this point begins the actual historic movement toward the coming of
the Redeemer. One man was called to the realization of the true
principle of life. The call was personal and purposeful. Abram wa...
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GOD CALLED ABRAM A SECOND TIME
In Genesis 12:1-20, after Terah's death, God called Abram a second
time. In conjunction with this call, He made some promises. Because
the call included both a command a...
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And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and
make thy name great; and thou shalt be (c) a blessing:
(c) The world shall recover by your seed, which is Christ, the
blessing which...
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And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and
make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing:
How eminently was this fulfilled in Abram's history. First, according
to nature in...
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We have had hitherto God's account of that which He had made; then the
trial and utter ruin of the creature, with the revelation of divine
mercy in Christ the Lord. We have had in fine the judgment of...
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2._And I will make of thee a great nation_. Hitherto Moses has related
what Abram had been commanded to do; now he annexes the promise of God
to the command; and that for no light cause. For as we are...
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From chapter 12 then there is developed altogether a new order of
events, which refer to the call of God, to His covenants, to His
promises, to the manifestation of His people as a distinct people on...
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AND I WILL MAKE OF THEE A GREAT NATION,.... In a literal sense, as the
people of the Jews were that descended from him, and in a spiritual
sense believers in all ages and of all nations, that walk in...
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_I will make of thee a great nation_ When God took him from his own
people, he promised to make him the head of another people. This
promise was both a great relief to Abram's burden, for he had now n...
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1 God calleth Abram, and blesseth him with a promise of Christ.
4 He departeth with Lot from Haran.
6 He iourneyeth through Canaan,
7 which is promised him in a vision.
10 Hee is driuen by a famin...
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And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and
make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing;...
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God Calls Abraham...
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SECOND PERIOD
The Genesis of the patriarchal faith in the promise and of the
covenant religion; of the antagonistic relation, between the faith in
the promise and heathenism; of the harmonious opposit...
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THE CALL OF ABRAM
The Lord had before told Abram to leave his country, his kindred and
his father's house, and go to a land He would show him. This call took
place while he was still in Ur of the Chal...
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1-3 God made choice of Abram, and singled him out from among his
fellow-idolaters, that he might reserve a people for himself, among
whom his true worship might be maintained till the coming of Chris...
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I WILL BLESS THEE with all my blessings, spiritual, temporal, and
eternal; (see DEUTERONOMY 7:13, DEUTERONOMY 28:2, &c.; EPHESIANS 1:3)
AND THOU SHALT BE, both a pattern and instrument of blessed
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The book of Genesis is, for the most part, taken up with the history
of seven men, namely, Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and
Joseph. There is, I doubt not, a specific line of truth brought...
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Genesis 12:2 make H6213 (H8799) great H1419 nation H1471 bless H1288
(H8762) name H8034 great H1431 ...
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‘And Yahweh said to Abram, “Leave your country and your kinsfolk,
and your father's house, for the land that I will show you. And I will
make of you a great nation, and I will bless you and make your...
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AND
For analysis and summary of the Abrahamic Covenant,
(_ See Scofield) - (Genesis 15:18). _...
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Genesis 12:2
When God called Abraham, and, in Abraham, the Jewish nation, He
cradled them in blessings. This is the way in which He always begins
with a man. If ever, to man or nation, He speaks othe...
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Genesis 12, etc.
I. Notice first the call of Abraham. (1) The call was addressed to him
suddenly; (2) it required him to forsake his country and his kindred,
while giving him no hope of return; (3) i...
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Genesis 12:1
I. At some time in our lives a call from God sends its trumpet tone
through each of our souls, as it did when Abraham heard it, and he
went forth with the future stretching broad and far...
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Genesis 12:1
_(with Genesis 9:1)_
No one has ever doubted that the words in Genesis 9:1 are a Divine
blessing upon the human race.
I. There is something especially appropriate in this language to th...
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We will read two or three passages in the Book of Genesis concerning
God blessing his servant Abraham. Turn first to the twelfth chapter.
Genesis 12:1. _Now the lord had said unto Abram, Get thee out...
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CONTENTS: Call of Abram. His worship and testing. The error in Egypt.
CHARACTERS: Abram, Sarai, Lot, Pharaoh.
CONCLUSION: The path into which God calls the believer may often be
trying to the flesh,...
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Genesis 12:1. _Had said._ The God of glory appeared to Abraham, and
enjoined him to leave his idolatrous country. Joshua 24:2; Acts 7:3.
Genesis 12:2. I will
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_Now the Lord had said unto Abram, get thee out of thy country_
ABRAHAM’S ACTION
His obeying the call and command of God, wherein four circumstances
are very remarkable.
1. The time when it was whe...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 12:1 Through Abram, ALL THE FAMILIES OF THE
EARTH will be blessed. This marks an important turning point in
Genesis 1:1, as it reverses the predom
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 12:2 MAKE YOUR NAME GREAT. This was the
failed goal of the tower builders (Genesis 11:4)....
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Now the Lord had said] More literally this may read, “_The Lord
said_,” and may refer to a call to leave Haran, and not to that
which Abram received in Ur, of which Stephen speaks in...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 12:1
Designed to trace the outward development of God's kingdom on the
earth, the narrative now concentrates its attention on one of the
foregoing Terachites, whose remarkable care...
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Now the LORD had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and
from thy family (Genesis 12:1),
So Abraham really wasn't totally obedient at this point. And this to
me is interesting, because Abrah...
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Genesis 13:16 Genesis 15:5 Genesis 17:5 Genesis 17:6 Genesis 18:18...
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ABRAM'S DEPARTURE
Genesis 12:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. God spoke, of old, in the Person of Christ. In today's study the
Lord spoke to Abram. During Abram's life, he had several interviews
from Heaven...
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Here is added an encouraging promise, nay a complication of promises,
I will make of thee a great nation — When God took him from his own
people, he promised to make him the head of another people. Th...