Genesis 12

Genesis 12

God calls Abram (later Abraham) to leave his homeland, his family, and his father's house to travel to a land He will show him. God gives Abram the foundational Abrahamic Covenant: He promises to make Abram into a great nation, bless him, make his name great, and through him, bless all the families of the earth. Abram obeys and travels to Canaan. Due to a famine, he journeys to Egypt, where he first commits the fearful sin of lying about his wife, Sarah, to protect himself.

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Esther 9

The Jews successfully defeat their enemies throughout the entire Persian Empire. Mordecai and Esther establish the Feast of Purim as an annual celebration to commemorate God's deliverance.

Esther 10

The book concludes by confirming the continued greatness of King Ahasuerus and detailing the exalted status of Mordecai, who sought the welfare and peace of all his Jewish people throughout the empire.

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