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Genesis 12 - 50
Forefathers and Foremothers
The God of our fathers,
The God of Abraham,
Genesis 12:1 – 25:18
The God of Isaac,
Genesis 21:1 – 28:9 and
The God of Jacob
Genesis 25:19 – 49:33
{and Joseph (Gen 37:2 – 50:26)}
What is this?
Question of GenreForm Criticism
History – Recounting events as they happened
Legends – Tales of the heroes of old
cf. legenda of the saints
Saga – The community’s history personalized
compare Gen 49; Deut 33
others and/or mixed
Abraham
Genesis 12:1-9 New Beginning
Blessing for all nations Gen 12:3
Set forth not knowing where going Heb 11:8
Abraham’s Journeys
Sarai and Pharaoh Gen 12:10-17
Abraham risks losing the promise
Parallel stories
•Gen 20 Sarah and Abimelech
•Gen 26:1-11 Rebecca and Abimelech
Lot
Division of land with Abraham (Gen 13)
Visitors to Abraham & Destruction of Sodom (Gen 18-19)
cf. Qur'an 11:70-84
Moabites and Ammonites (Gen 19:30-38)
Hagar and Ishmael
Conception and birth of Ishmael (Gen 16)
Abraham & Sarai try to “help” the promise
Expulsion of Hagar and Ishmael (Gen 21:9-21)
Isaac and Ishmael bury Abraham (Gen 25:9)
Ishmael and Arabs (see Gen 25:12-18; Islam)
Pauline allegory (Gal 4:21-31)
Isaac
Shadowy figure linking Abraham & Jacob
Travels of Abraham and Isaac
Binding of Isaac
•Genesis 22:1-19
•Binding or Sacrifice?
•Compare Qur’an 37:100-114
•Role of Isaac/Ishmael for Islam?
•“Text of terror”
•Model for understanding atonement?
Jacob (The Trickster) and Esau
Birth and birthright (Gen 25:19-34)
Stolen blessing and flight (Gen 27)
Reunion (Gen 32:4 – 33:20)
Esau and Edom (Gen 36)
Jacob’s Travels
Children of Israel {Jacob}
and of
Laban’s trickery (Gen 29:1-30)
Leah, Bilhah, Zilpah, Rachel (Gen 30)
The Tribes of Israel
Joseph (Gen 37-50)
Within larger story:
Move to Egypt – tie Fathers to Exodus
compare flight of holy family
As separate story:
novella
The Ancestors
Real-life persons, not heroes
People of faith
Representatives of later groups of people
Related to, but separate from, other peoples
Sojourners in the land of promise