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  • When Terah was seventy years old, he became the father of Abram, Nahor and Haran. (Genesis 11, 26)

  • This is the record of the descendants of Terah. Terah became the father of Abram, Nahor, and Haran, and Haran became the father of Lot. (Genesis 11, 27)

  • Abram and Nahor took wives; the name of Abram's wife was Sarai, and the name of Nahor's wife was Milcah, daughter of Haran, the father of Milcah and Iscah. (Genesis 11, 29)

  • Terah took his son Abram, his grandson Lot, son of Haran, and his daughter-in-law Sarai, the wife of his son Abram, and brought them out of Ur of the Chaldeans, to go to the land of Canaan. But when they reached Haran, they settled there. (Genesis 11, 31)

  • The LORD said to Abram: "Go forth from the land of your kinsfolk and from your father's house to a land that I will show you. (Genesis 12, 1)

  • Abram went as the LORD directed him, and Lot went with him. Abram was seventy-five years old when he left Haran. (Genesis 12, 4)

  • Abram took his wife Sarai, his brother's son Lot, all the possessions that they had accumulated, and the persons they had acquired in Haran, and they set out for the land of Canaan. When they came to the land of Canaan, (Genesis 12, 5)

  • Abram passed through the land as far as the sacred place at Shechem, by the terebinth of Moreh. (The Canaanites were then in the land.) (Genesis 12, 6)

  • The LORD appeared to Abram and said, "To your descendants I will give this land." So Abram built an altar there to the LORD who had appeared to him. (Genesis 12, 7)

  • Then Abram journeyed on by stages to the Negeb. (Genesis 12, 9)

  • There was famine in the land; so Abram went down to Egypt to sojourn there, since the famine in the land was severe. (Genesis 12, 10)

  • When Abram came to Egypt, the Egyptians saw how beautiful the woman was; and when Pharaoh's courtiers saw her, (Genesis 12, 14)


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