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Daily Bread MAY/17/12
Written by Pastor Mark Spitsbergen
Thursday, 17 May 2012 14:16
Acts 7:4 - Then he came out from the country of the Chaldeans and settled
in Haran. And after that his father died, he was made to move into this
country where you now dwell.

Abraham was born in Ur, which was a town in southern Mesopotamia and
southern Babylon (Genesis 11:28,31; Genesis 15:7; Nehemiah 9:7). Evidently,
Abraham's father was involved in this call to some degree. It may be that
he came with Abraham because he believed in the call on Abraham's life.
Terah began to have sons at 70 years of age, and he died in Haran at the
age of 205 (Genesis 11:26,32). Abraham was 75 years old when he left Haran
after his father's death. Therefore, Terah would have been 130 years old
when Abraham was born (Genesis 12:4).

We cannot be certain how old Abraham was when God first appeared to him in
Ur, but we do know that he was married to Sarai long enough for Sarai to be
classified as barren, a title given to those who have little to no hope of
ever having children. Abraham may have been 70 years old, which would have
made Terah 200 years old. It may be that Abraham needed to take care of his
aged father and also his orphaned nephew Lot, and this is why they left Ur
with Abraham. We know that Abraham was very prompt in obeying God, as
exemplified by his speedy response to sacrifice Isaac in Genesis 22:3. It
may be that God appeared to Abraham to give him the promise at 70 years of
age, at which time his sojourning began (Galatians 3:17; Hebrews 11:8;
Exodus 12:40). The sojourning of Abraham and his descendants during the
time of Promise would last a total of 430 years, as testified by both Paul
and Moses.
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