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Introduction
Biblical Timeline
We are in the second age, The Patriarchs.
PATRIARCHS The generations of Israel’s founders whose lives are recounted in Gen 12–50.
The covenant made by God with Abraham forms the basis of the Mosaic covenant.
“Patriarchs” (“fathers”) is the name given to Abraham, his son Isaac, and his grandson Jacob—the major characters in Gen 12–50.
This family became the ancestors of the nation of Israel.”
Abraham
Abraham was called out by God and through His covenant relationship with him, God pointed out the family line that He would redeem mankind from their sins.
Abraham is called a friend of God.
James 2:23 (ESV)
23 and the Scripture was fulfilled that says, “Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness”—and he was called a friend of God.
Abraham is pointed to as the one prime example of a life of faith in God.
Abraham is never shown to question that God would remain faithful to His promise.
God’s Test (Genesis 22:1-2)
God’s speaks to Abraham (1)
Genesis 22:1 (ESV)
1 After these things God tested Abraham and said to him, “Abraham!”
And he said, “Here I am.”
Tested - to test v., to put to the test in order to ascertain the nature of something, including imperfections, faults, or other qualities.
(The Lexham Analytical Lexicon of the Hebrew Bible 2017: n. pag.
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