Abram’s journey to Hebron reveals faith, separation from Lot, Jehovah’s land promise, and worship at Mamre in Genesis 13:8–18.
What Does Abram’s Journey to Bethel Reveal About Faith, Worship, and Conflict in Genesis 13:1–7?
Abram’s return to Bethel in Genesis 13:1–7 reveals faith, worship, pastoral conflict, and trust in Jehovah’s promise.
Abram and Lot in Genesis 13: Geography, Chronology, and Historical Settings of the Separation at Bethel and Hebron
Abram returns from Egypt, separates from Lot, and receives an unconditional land grant. Genesis 13 is precise in chronology, geography, and legal form.
How Is the Term “Brother” Used in Genesis 14:16 to Describe Abram and Lot’s Relationship?
Explore the bond between Abram and Lot in Genesis 14:16. Discover how the term "brother" shapes their story.

