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13. Abraham Called by God from Paganism to be a Blessing to the Nations

Abraham left Ur at about the same time that wandering tribes were entering what would eventually become Greece. For reference, this was about 1200 years before Homer wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.1 

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Posted bySocratesNovember 11, 2020June 17, 2024Posted inAbraham, Theology and Biblical StudiesTags: Abram and Sarai, Genesis 11, Genesis 12, Haran, land of Canaan, Terah, This is part of the dialogue between faith and reason, UrLeave a comment on 13. Abraham Called by God from Paganism to be a Blessing to the Nations
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