The table presented in the below paper explains the Genesis 12-50, showing different aspects of interactive Biblical history as shown in the specific genesis. The main concern in Genesis 12-50 is a single family and their journey of faith. These charts show how the concepts of marriage and adultery were explained to Abraham by Gob through his revelations. The genesis part form 12-50 prepares for the arrival of the Redeemer of all mankind. The genesis comprise of a number of interpretive events in which the Lord entered a conversational style with Abraham, Isaac and others. The chart contains the information as to which Genesis has been used and discussed and to whom it is addressed. The genesis contains the first column based on references from the exact part of the covenant form which the extract is taken. The second column of “Addressed to” will be based on providing the person's name to whom the conversation is addressed. The third section would define the situation, event or circumstance under which the conversation took place. The fourth column defines the main components of the conversation and the key theme on which the conversation was based. The fifth column deals with the developments or changes that occurred in the book of Genesis in accordance with that conversation. The last column would define the probability of any changes that might occur as a result of a change in the content of the conversation. It is recommended that a reader would read these charts in a sequence to as to assess how they can be interpreted. These charts can be used to understand the events and consequences of interactions that are mentioned in the Bible.
Genesis 12-50 is the story of the Patriarchs who are the main pillars of the faith, laying its foundation: Jacob, Abraham and Isaac. Many biblical scholars mention the Genesis 12-50 as per the four perspectives of their background and history, the dates of the narratives, the genre or the theme of the narrative and the theology that forms the basis of such a conversation.
Reference:
Addressed To:
Circumstance Under Which it was Reiterated:
“Ingredients”
Which compose the Covenant:
Development in the Book of Genesis:
Any Change in Content or Emphasis:
Genesis 12: “To your descendants I will give this land”.
Abraham
Lord talked to Abraham on the land of Canaan, as far as the site of Shechem, to the oak of Moreh
God talked to Abraham and his family about passing through the land of Canaan upon reaching it.
Abraham moved on with his family, hence another turning point in the history of Abraham's Covenant
Abram journeyed on, continuing toward the Negev.
Genesis 13: “Now lift up your eyes and look
from the place where you are, northward and southward and eastward and westward;
For all the land which you see, I will give it to you and to your descendants forever. I will make your descendants as the dust of the earth, so that if anyone can number the dust of the earth, then your descendants can also be ...