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Genesis is not a collection of moral stories, but a unified narrative revealing God’s redemptive plan. In Genesis 10–12, the scattering at Babel shows humanity’s attempt to make its own name great, while God sovereignly chooses Abram and promises to make his name great for the blessing of all nations. Though Abram stumbles in fear, God remains faithful. This covenant does not depend on human perfection, but on God’s promises—promises that extend to all who live by faith.
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Genesis is not a collection of moral stories, but a unified narrative revealing God’s redemptive plan. In Genesis 10–12, the scattering at Babel shows humanity’s attempt to make its own name great, while God sovereignly chooses Abram and promises to make his name great for the blessing of all nations. Though Abram stumbles in fear, God remains faithful. This covenant does not depend on human perfection, but on God’s promises—promises that extend to all who live by faith.
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