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Moberly explains how to read the text of Genesis 12–50, introduces the patriarchal stories featured therein and then gives an in-depth interpretation of one of these, the story of Abraham in Genesis 22. The author then gives an exposition of the place, setting, context and characters of these patriarchal scriptures. Moberly finishes this insightful text by probing the discussions which are...

covenant is clearly different from that at Sinai. The similarities between the covenants with Abraham and David have sometimes been considered evidence for the dating of the patriarchal material in the period of the united monarchy. Secondly, it is a notable emphasis elsewhere, particularly in Deuteronomy, that God’s election and deliverance of Israel are in fulfilment of the oath sworn to the fathers (esp. Deut. 7:6–8). Although this could refer to all the promises to the patriarchs, it is presumably
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