Abraham As was natural, the faith of "the father of the faithful was one of the commonest topics of discussion in the Jewish Schools. Wordsworth (Eccles. Sonnets, xxvi.) speaks of

" Faith, which to the Patriarchs did dispense

Sure guidance ere a ceremonial fence

Was needful to men thirsting to transgress."

when he was called The Greek (if ὁ καλούμενος be the right reading) can only mean literally either "he who is called Abraham," which would be somewhat meaningless; or "Abraham, who was called to go out."

to go out from Ur of the Chaldees (Acts 7:4).

a place which he should after receive Genesis 12:7.

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