Genesis 15 - Introduction

GENESIS 15. THE PROMISE TO ABRAHAM OF AN HEIR AND THE LAND. The analysis presents well-nigh insoluble difficulties, and critics are much divided as to details. It is generally agreed that elements from J and E have been combined, this being the first instance where E can be definitely traced. The op... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 15:1-6

From some unnamed cause Abraham is afraid; Yahweh encourages him in a vision with the assurance of Divine protection; some deed is deemed worthy of the promise, thy reward shall be exceeding great (_mg.)._ But what reward, he answers, O Lord Yahweh, wilt thou give that can be of value to me? since I... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 15:1-21

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, one connecting Abraham with Hebron, the other with Beersheba and the Negeb. The former associates... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 15:7-21

THE MAKING OF THE COVENANT. In this scene Abraham is told that he is to inherit Canaan. He asks for confirmation of the promise. Yahweh bids him select three animals and two birds, such as were eligible for sacrifice, though they were not to be used precisely for this purpose. The animals were divid... [ Continue Reading ]

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