Birth. He was born in Ur of the Chaldees, and was a direct
Descendant of Shem (Genesis 11:10-32).
Date. There is a difficulty in the chronology at this point.
Compare Genesis 11:26,32; Genesis 12:4,5; Acts 7:1-4. My solution of this question is the only one that will harmonize with all the facts and dates presented
In the book of Genesis. When you reflect that it was customary in
Those ages, in the development of God's plan, to displace the elder
With the younger, the matter becomes plainer. This was so with
Abram was the youngest, for he was only seventy-five years old when his
Father died (Genesis 11:32; Genesis 12:4; Acts 7:1-5). Therefore Genesis 11:26; that Terah was seventy years old when his first son was born; and from
Other considerations enumerated above, he was about one hundred thirty
Years when Abram was born. Sarah was Abram's half-sister (Genesis 20:12), doubtless born of Terah's second marriage. There was only a difference
Of ten years in their ages (Genesis 17:17). If Abram has been Terah's firstborn, he would have been one hundred thirty-five when Terah died,
And it would be necessary to to change the figures in reference to
Sarah and make her one hundred twenty-five at this time! Further, it
Is stated that Abram had been eleven years in Canaan when Ishmael was
Born (Genesis 16:1-16). This would have made Sarah (125 + 11 = 136) one hundred thirty-six at Ishmael's birth. Isaac was born fourteen years
After Ishmael (Genesis 16:16; Genesis 21:1-5), hence this would have given Isaac no chance to have been born, for Sarah only lived one hundred
Twenty-seven years (Genesis 23:1)! We therefore conclude that Abram was born two thousand eight years after the creation of Adam
(Genesis 5:3-32; Genesis 7:6,11; Genesis 11:1-26).
that he would make of him a great nation, bless him, make his name great, make him a blessing, bless those who blessed him, and curse those who cursed him;
that in him should all families of the earth be blessed (Genesis 12:1-3).
These promises were subsequently renewed on Mount Moriah (Genesis 22:1-18). These promises were subsequently fulfilled in,
the covenant dedicated at Mount Sinai (Exodus 24:1-8),
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