3. The genealogy of the historic nations, [110];
4. Babel and the confusion of tongues, [112].
CHAPTER X.
ABRAHAM, [114];
His personal history; the divine purposes in the new system inaugurated with him; Concentration of moral forces; a more definite covenant between God and his people; Utilizing the family relation, [116];
Developing a great example of the obedience of faith, [120];
In leaving his country at God’s call, [120];
In waiting long but hopefully for his one son of promise, [120];
In obeying the command to offer this son a sacrifice, [120];
God’s revelations to Abraham progressive, [122];