History, asked by mariasonushaji, 6 months ago

1. How did Abraham respond to God's call?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the event Abraham was taken by his father only a part of the way to Canaan; then the movement stopped. “They came unto Haran, and dwelt there.” He had heard God's call, but he did not appreciate the goal to which that call was leading, and so he saw no reason to pay such a price of loneliness.

Answered by Tushi15
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In the event Abraham was taken by his father only a part of the way to Canaan; then the movement stopped. “They came unto Haran, and dwelt there.” He had heard God's call, but he did not appreciate the goal to which that call was leading, and so he saw no reason to pay such a price of loneliness

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