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Genesis 12:5

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He took his wife Sarai, his nephew Lot, all the slaves, and all the other things he had gotten in Haran. Then he and his group moved to the land of Canaan.

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When Abram learned that Lot was captured, he called all of his family together. There were 318 trained soldiers. He led the men and chased the enemy all the way to the town of Dan.

Terah took his family and left Ur of Babylonia. They planned to travel to Canaan. Terah took his son Abram, his grandson Lot (Haran’s son), and his daughter-in-law Sarai (Abram’s wife). They traveled to the city of Haran and decided to stay there.

“So Abraham left the country of Chaldea. He went to live in Haran. After his father died, God sent him to this place, where you live now.

Then the king of Sodom told Abram, “Give me my people who were captured. But you can keep everything else.”

The land where the Canaanites lived went from Sidon down along the coast to Gerar and from Gaza as far east as Sodom and Gomorrah and from Admah and Zeboiim as far north as Laish.

During this time Lot was also traveling with Abram. Lot had many animals and tents.

Abram and Lot had so many animals that the land could not support both of them together.

Jacob left Beersheba and went to Haran.

Jacob and Esau’s families became too big for the land in Canaan to support them all, so Esau moved away from his brother Jacob. He took his wives, sons, daughters, all his slaves, cattle and other animals, and everything else that he had gotten in Canaan and moved to the hill country of Seir. (Esau is also named Edom.)

But if the priest buys a person as a slave with his own money, that person may eat some of the holy things. Slaves who were born in the priest’s house may also eat some of the priest’s food.

This is the history of Terah’s family. Terah was the father of Abram, Nahor, and Haran. Haran was the father of Lot.




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