Setting
When Lot had left Abram with a less-fertile land, the LORD promised Abram that his descendants would be as the dust of the earth and the land which he saw would be his and his descendants. In the following section, the LORD not also re-confirmed His promises to Abram through a covenant but also told him specific prophecies concerning his descendants and the land. Abram’s reaction in this passage teaches us the faith in believing promises unseen, afar-off, and not-yet received.
Key Verse
(15:6)
Did You Know...?
- Heir (15:2): In the examples where the head of a household had no male heir, it was possible for a servant to be legally adopted as the heir, as particularly stated in an Old Babylonian text from Larsa. This would most likely have been an option of last resort, since it would mean reassignment of property to a person (and his line) who was (1) originally a servant or bondsman, and (2) not a blood relative. [ref]
Outline
General Analysis
Segment Analysis
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15:1-6
1. Why did the word of the LORD come to Abram after “these things”?
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2. What was Abram afraid of?
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3a. What is the significance of the phrase “your shield” to Abram?
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3b. According to the Scriptures, what does the phrase “the LORD is a shield” mean? See Prov 2:7; Ps 3:3, 18:30 and
2 Sam 22:3: In Moses’ time: See Deut 33:29; -
3c. In David’s time: See
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3d. In Solomon’s time: See Prov 2:7-9 and 30:5-6;
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3e. Share an experience when God has been a shield to you;
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4a. What is the significance of the phrase “your exceedingly great reward” to Abram? See also Ps 127:3 and Gen 30:17-18.
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4b. Share an experience when God has been a great reward to you.
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5. How did God console and assure Abram that he would not remain childless?
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6. What was Abram’s reaction to the LORD’s assurance? See also Heb 11:11.
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7a. How did Abram’s belief account for righteousness by God? See Rom 4:18-21.
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7b. Today, how is our faith accounted for righteousness by God?
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15:7-11
8. What was the significance of the LORD’s saying to Abram in verse 7?
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9. How did God confirm His promise to Abram?
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10. List from the Scriptures the usage of such animals in the offerings. See also Gen 22:13; Ex 29:18; Lev 1:14, 5:7, 15, 8:18; Num 15:27 and Deut 21:1-4.
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15:12-21
11a. What happened to Abram when the sun was going down?
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11b. What were the things that had happened to Abram signify? See also Isa 8:22 and Ex 15:16.
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12a. What were the prophecies of the LORD to Abram during his deep sleep? About his descendants;
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12b. About the afflicter of his descendants;
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12c. About himself;
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12d. About the Amorites;
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13. What were the sins of the Amorites? See Lev 18:3, 22-25; Deut 18:9-12 and
2 Kgs 21:1-11. -
14. When and how did the LORD establish His covenant with Abram?
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15a. What was the content of the covenant of the LORD?
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15b. When was the covenant fulfilled?
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15c. According to the book of Hebrews, what was Abraham’s reaction in knowing that the land of inheritance would not be given to him in his life-time? See Heb 11:13-16.
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15d. What were the examples of the “afar-off” promises of God in your life? And how do you learn from Abram in holding to such promises?