The Call | Genesis 12-15

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Go. No destination, no timeline, no contract. Just a voice. Abram is seventy-five, his wife is barren, and he packs up everything he owns. This episode follows Abram through Canaan, through Egypt, through failure and faith, all the way to a night under the stars when God leads him outside and says: Count them. That’s how many descendants you’ll have. Abram believes. And God credits it to him as righteousness. Then Melchizedek, King of Salem, appears out of nowhere with bread and wine. And a fire moves alone between the halves of slaughtered animals.

Bible Passages (Main Text)

  • Genesis 12:1-3 – God’s call to Abram and the threefold promise
  • Genesis 12:10-20 – Abram in Egypt, the deception about Sarai, and God’s intervention through plagues
  • Genesis 13:1-18 – The parting of ways with Lot, Abram’s restraint, and the renewal of the land promise
  • Genesis 14:1-24 – The war of the kings, Abram’s rescue mission, the encounter with Melchizedek
  • Genesis 14:18-20 – Melchizedek brings bread and wine, blesses Abram, receives the tithe
  • Genesis 15:1-21 – The stars, righteousness by faith, and the one-sided blood covenant
  • Genesis 15:6 – “And he believed the LORD, and he counted it to him as righteousness” (key verse)
  • Genesis 15:9-17 – The covenant ritual: halved animals, Abram’s deep sleep, the smoking firepot and flaming torch

New Testament Cross-References

  • Galatians 3:8-9 – Paul calls Genesis 12:3 the gospel “announced in advance”
  • Galatians 3:16 – The one offspring of Abraham is Christ, not the many
  • Romans 4:3-5 – Paul cites Genesis 15:6 as proof of justification by faith alone, apart from works
  • Hebrews 7:1-3 – Melchizedek as a type of Christ’s eternal priesthood (without father, mother, or genealogy)
  • Hebrews 7:17 – Quotation of Psalm 110:4: Jesus as priest in the order of Melchizedek
  • Luke 22:19-20 – The Last Supper: bread and wine as the fulfillment of Melchizedek’s sign
  • Galatians 3:13-14 – Christ became a curse for us so that the blessing of Abraham might come to the Gentiles

Old Testament Cross-References

  • Psalm 110:4 – The messianic promise: “You are a priest forever, in the order of Melchizedek”
  • Joshua 24:2 – Abram’s family served other gods beyond the Euphrates (Abram’s pagan background)

Original Language Terms and Their Meaning

  • chashab (Heb. חָשַׁב) – to reckon, to credit, to treat as true. Used in Genesis 15:6 for the crediting of righteousness. Not a moral evaluation but a forensic, or accounting, term: God writes righteousness into Abram’s ledger that Abram did not earn himself.
  • El Elyon (Heb. אֵל עֶלְיוֹן) – “God Most High.” The title Melchizedek uses for God in Genesis 14:18-19. The same title appears in Psalm 78:35 and is applied in the New Testament to the Father of Jesus Christ.
  • Salem (Heb. שָׁלֵם) – Peace, wholeness. The name of Melchizedek’s city, forerunner of what would later become Jerusalem (Jeru-shalem). The letter to the Hebrews explicitly interprets the name as “king of peace” (Hebrews 7:2).
  • Zera (Heb. זֶרַע) – Seed, offspring, descendant. In Genesis 12:7, God promises this seed to Abram. Paul argues in Galatians 3:16 that the word stands deliberately in the singular, pointing to Christ as the one true heir.

Historical and Cultural Background

  • Ur of the Chaldeans – One of the most significant cities of early Mesopotamia, located in present-day Iraq near the modern city of Nasiriyah. Archaeological excavations led by Leonard Woolley (1922–1934) uncovered a highly developed urban culture, including the famous Royal Cemetery of Ur. Ur was a center of the moon-god cult (Nanna/Sin), which confirms the pagan religious background of Abram’s family.

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Script & Research: Frank Morgenstern

Narrator: TTS Voice (Google Gemini)

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