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A Radical Test of Faith
Commentators unanimously highlight that Abraham's situation was a profound test of faith. God promised him an entire land, yet Abraham never personally owned any of it—not even enough to set his foot on. He even had to purchase a burial plot for his wife. This, combined with the promise of descendants when he was childless, demonstrates a faith that trusted God's word against all human logic and immediate circumstances.
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18th Century
Theologian
And he gave him none inheritance. Abraham led a wandering life; and this passage means that he did not himself receive a permanent possess…
Not so much as to set his foot on (ουδε βημα ποδος). From De 2:5. Old word from βαινω, to go, to step. "Stepping of a foot," only …
19th Century
Bishop
And he gave him none inheritance.—The apparent exception of the field and cave of Machp…
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Stephen begins by addressing the council in a somewhat formal yet fraternal manner: “Men, brothers and fathers” (cf. 22:1). Then he launches into h…
17th Century
Pastor
And he gave him none inheritance in it
To be personally enjoyed by him; and which was a great trial to Abraham's fai…
17th Century
Minister
Stephen was charged as a blasphemer of God and an apostate from the church; therefore, he shows that he is a son of Abraham and takes pride in this…