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God's Purpose for Abraham
HE3HUQHTS ON THE STJNDaT SCHOOL LESSON
By NEWMAN CAMPBELL
(Tli t International Uniform
Lasoo on tht above topic for
July 15 1 GeneaU 11:26-12:20, the
Memory Verse being Proverb 3.6,
"In all thy ways acknowledge
Him, and He will direct thy
path.")
COMPARED WITH the many
chapters assigned to previous les
sons, the assignment this lime is
very short. In view of that fact,
we may just mention the begin
ning of the 11th chapter of Cen
tals, in which is described where
the descendants of Noah lived,
and how all spoke one language.
They aald to one another, let us
make some brick and let us build
a city and a tower that will reach
to heaven; "and let us make a
name lest we be scattered abroad
upon the face of the whole earth."
Bo they built a tower, but the
Lord saw what they were doing,
and He aald, "Behold, the people
is one, and they have all one lan
guage and this they begin to do:
and now nothing will be restrained
from thtm, which they have ima
gined to do."
So God confounded their lan
guage ao that they could not un
derstand one another, and they
were scattered over the face of
the earth and they stopped build
ing the tower and the city. Thus
the tower was called Babel.
Terah, Father of Abram
Terah Is said to be father of
Abram, and his other sons were
Nahor and Haran. Haran was
Lot's father, Lot being Abiam'a
nephew. Sarah, spelled Sarai at
first, was Abram's wife, but she
had no children, Haran died before
Terah.
Terah took Abram, his son, Lot,
his grandson, and Abram's wife,
Sarai, and they went from Ur of
the Chaldees, into the land of
Canaan, and they lived at Haran,
and there Terah died.
Now the Lord had said unto
Abram, Get thee out of thy coun
try and from thy kindred, and
from thy father's house, unto a
land that I will shew thee:
"And I will make of thee a
great nation, and I will bless thee,
and make thy name great; and
thou shalt be a blessing."
Abram had not done as he
was told, when he took his father
with him, but now he left Haran
with his wife and Lot and all his
possessions, and went to Canaan.
The Lord appeared to Abram here
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and said. "Unto thy seed will I
gwe this land."
So Attain bullded an altar, and
then went to a mountain on the
east of Bethel, and pitched his
tent, and there he builded an altar
tu the Lord and "called upon the
name of the Lord."
Some time after this there was
a limine in the land, and Abram
went to Egypt, where he thought
they would have plenty of food.
On the way he Uoked at his wife,
Sarai, and thought what a beauti
ful woman she was The rich
Egyptians, he thought, even the
Hiaiauh, might want her and kill '
Abram so they could take her
Therefore, Abiam told her that
she should pass as his sifter in
stead of his wife, so that hi life
would be safe.
Odd, wasn't it, that in spite of
Gods assurances to him. Abram
was afraid to trust Him and so
lied and deceived the Egyptians?
Find Sarai Fair
The Egyptians found Sarai very
fair, and the princes recommended
her to Pharaoh, and she w, s tak
en into Pharaoh's house For her
sake Pharaoh treatedAbram well,
giving him "sheep, and oxen, and
he asses, and menservanls and
maid-servants, and she asses and
camels."
But to Pharaoh's bewilderment,
his house was afflicted with
plagues because of Abram's decep
tion which hardly seemed fair
so at last Pharaoh called Abram
to hini and said, What is this
Thou hast done unto me? Why
didst thou not tell me that she
was thy wife?"
"Why saldst thou. She is my
sister? so I might have taken her
to me to wife, now, therefore be
hold thy wife, take her, and go
thy way."
Pharaoh gave his men orders
concerning Abram," and they sent
him away, and his wife, and all
that he had."
It was the Egyptian, an Idola
ter, who was the real man in this
case. Even when he found he had
been deceived, he did not punish
the man who had lied to htm, but
merely reproached him, restored
his wife to him and let htm go on
his way.
"The conduct of Pharaoh is up
right and dignified The silence of
Abiam seenis to indicate his con
sciousness that Pharaoh had act
ed more righteously than he him
self," e. commentator says. And
yet he repeated this offense later,
as you may remember, so he real
ly did not seem to be truly repentant.
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Ffe. Glen Rathbone
Now In Philippines
Private First Class Glen Rath
Done, son ol Mr and Airs Oscar
Rathbone. of Clyde is now in
Luzon. Philippine Inlands. He
entered the anus in September
1 142. at Fort Hcai g Upon com
pletion lit his basic training at
Camp Wollers. T . he was as
signed tn the 88-Hh Fmgineer Avi
ation Battalion, and in August,
194H. his nutti! was sent overseas.
Pie Hal hlio lie has been operat
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essential pieces of heavy equip
ment tin- engineers employ, for
the last 22 months through many
missions in the campaigns of New
tiuinea. New lirilaiii, liiilrh Last
indies ami l.unn
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paign st..r- loi in- Asiatic-Pacific
theatre ribbon ami one campaign
star lot hi- Philippine Liberation
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