Excerpt from Genesis, Critically and Exegetically Expounded, Vol. 2 of 2
Vv. 1 - 3. The Call. According to A (xi. 31) even Terah when he set out with Abram had Canaan in view as the goal of the migration. Here the migration is represented as one willed by God and made known by Him to Abram. It was part of the divine plan of salvation to use more active remedies In face of the growing deterioration of mankind,3 and in Abram to choose and prepare a man who should be the foundation-stone of a kingdom of God which was to be set up among men.
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