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A 4 page paper. In this essay, the writer identifies the names of God in both sections. The chart continues to compare the names of the characters in each account and how God was manifested. The comparison is made in chart-format. The chart also includes comments about the ethical approach in each story. The essay ends with the writer's summary and comments. These verses report the story of Abram/Abraham and Sarai/Sarah in Egypt. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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manifested. The chart also includes comments about the ethical approach in each story. The essay ends with the writers summary and comments. Introduction Genesis is the story of creation,
it is about beginnings, the beginning of the world and the beginning of Israel. It is an account of the earliest history of man and includes the stories of Abraham,
Isaac, Jacob and Joseph and their families. It also reports on Ishmael and Esau. This essay focuses on specific Chapters and verses in this Book. The story of Abram/Abraham
and Sarai/Sarah are discussed as they appear in the entitled Chapters and verses. While the story is the same in terms of motives and outcomes, the substance is significantly different.
Comparison of Gods Names and Account of Story Genesis 12:10-20 Genesis 20:1-18 Gods Names: Lord one time Gods Names: God six times Lord two times
Characters in story: * Abram * Sarai * Egyptians * Pharaohs officials * Pharaoh * Pharaohs men Characters in story: * Abraham * Sarah * Abimelech
king of Gerar * Abimelechs officials * Abrahams father * Abrahams mother * Abimelechs wife * Abimelechs slave girls How God is manifested: * The Lord is punishing * He
inflicts diseases on the Pharaoh and his household How God is manifested: * God comes to Abimelech in a dream * God condemns Abimelech because he has taken
Abrahams wife * God is merciful. He kept Abimelech from touching Sarah because He knew Abimelech would not take someone elses wife intentionally * God commands Abimelech to let Sarah
go * God warns Abimelech to treat Abraham well because he is a prophet, if Abimelech fails to follow this command, his entire family will die. Ethical approach
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