Monday, May 7, 2012

Taking Care of Family Business

I said this last week, this is a fun chapter.  Genesis 14 has lots of difficult names which I encourage you to look up at the Strongs Concordance website (click here to reach).  You will need to go one step beyond the page at the link to find each name, and then come back with the Strongs number.  I know it's a pain, and if you have a way to get the Strongs number more easily, then do that (like an AMG Word Study Bible or something). Names are interesting pieces of Scripture, and without checking on what they mean, you miss detail that might help understand the passage.

As we have seen a good map helps too.  I have included one from an 1854 Bible textbook below.  You may find better ones elsewhere.

As you read, consider the following:
  • Which king is in charge of the campaign against the Jordan River Valley?
  • Why did they choose to attack this region?
  • In verses 5 and 6, how many of these peoples actually is heard from again in Scripture?
  • Do you think battling the other kings before the Joran River Valley Gang (JRVG) helped or hindered the kings of the east?
  • Read verse 10 in as many different versions as you can.  What's your best understanding of what happened?
  • After defeating the JRVG, what did the kings of the east do, and why?
  • Where was Lot living now?
  • Look at a map of Canaan.  How far did the "refugee" run from the battle to find Abram?
  • Why do you think Abram wastes no time in pursuing the kings of the east?
  • Who is this Melchizadek person?  Where is Salem?  Look at this article.  Basically, we don't know who Melchizedek was, but the possibilities are interesting.
  • Consider Abram's response to the king of Sodom.  How does Lot seem different here?
That should be more than enough to think through.  I'm never going to remember all this stuff on Thursday, so I hope you guys take notes and bring them with you.

I have enjoyed this so much so far.  I hope you all have as well.  I look forward to this Thursday!

1 comment:

  1. Erin reminded me that some of these questions should be on practical application of this story from Abram's life. So here are a few more questions to consider as you read:

    1. Where have you seen a crisis in your family that require you to drop everything and move on it?

    2. What areas in your life have you seen or do you see that you are getting too close to Sodom?

    3. When God gives you victory, who is invited to the celebration, and what gifts aren't acceptable?

    That should help. See y'all Thursday!

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