Abram Abram's Canaan Chaldeans Chalde'ans Chaldees Charan Daughter Daughter-in-law Dwell Dwelt Enter Forth Grandson Haran Law Lot Order Sarai Sar'ai Settled Son's Taketh Terah Towards Ur Wife
11:31 And {n} Terah took Abram his son, and Lot the son of Haran his son's son, and Sarai his daughter in law, his son Abram's wife; and they went forth with them from Ur of the Chaldees, to go into the land of Canaan; and they came unto {o} Haran, and dwelt there.
(n) Though the oracle of God came to Abram, yet the honour is given to Terah, because he was the father.
(o) Which was a city of Mesopotamia.
11:27-32 Here begins the story of Abram, whose name is famous in both Testaments. Even the children of Eber had become worshippers of false gods. Those who are through grace, heirs of the land of promise, ought to remember what was the land of their birth; what was their corrupt and sinful state by nature. Abram's brethren were, Nahor, out of whose family both Isaac and Jacob had their wives; and Haran, the father of Lot, who died before his father. Children cannot be sure that they shall outlive their parents. Haran died in Ur, before the happy removal of the family out of that idolatrous country. It concerns us to hasten out of our natural state, lest death surprise us in it. We here read of Abram's departure out of Ur of the Chaldees, with his father Terah, his nephew Lot, and the rest of his family, in obedience to the call of God. This chapter leaves them about mid-way between Ur and Canaan, where they dwelt till Terah's death. Many reach to Charran, and yet fall short of Canaan; they are not far from the kingdom of God, and yet never come thither.
Abram Abram's Canaan Chaldees Daughter Daughter-In-Law Dwelt Forth Grandson Haran Lot Sarai Son's Terah Ur Wife
Abram Abram's Canaan Chaldees Daughter Daughter-In-Law Dwelt Forth Grandson Haran Lot Sarai Son's Terah Ur Wife