<div class='chaptertitle'>ABRAHAM: THE MAN OF FAITH.</div>
<p><span class="smcap">There</span> dwelt in the land of Ur a man whose
name was A-bra-ham. And in that land the men
did not serve the true God, but had set up false gods
to whom they paid their vows.</p>
<p>And God told A-bra-ham to leave his home and
go to a land which he would show him. A-bra-ham
did not know where the land was, but he had great
faith, and knew that God would take care of him and
bring him to the land he had told him of.</p>
<p>So A-bra-ham took Sa-rah, his wife, and his
bro-ther's son, whose name was Lot, and they set out
for the land which God had said he would show
him.</p>
<p>A-bra-ham was a rich man, and so was Lot, and
they had a great wealth of flocks, and of herds, and<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_53" id="Page_53">[53]</SPAN></span>
of tents. And they each had a large force of herds-men.
And these herds-men were at strife.</p>
<p>And A-bra-ham told Lot it was best that they
should part; and he said to him, Choose where thou
shalt go. If thou wilt take the left hand I will go to
the right, and if thou wilt go to the right hand then
I will go to the left.</p>
<p>So Lot looked round and saw that the plain of
Jor-dan was rich in grass, and would be a fine place
for him and his herds to dwell in; so he made his
choice at once, and went to live there.</p>
<p>Two large towns were on this plain, Sod-om and
Go-mor-rah. The men in Sod-om were full of sin,
yet Lot, though a good man, went to live there that
he might have a chance to add to his wealth.</p>
<p>As soon as Lot had gone, the Lord told A-bra-ham
that he would give to him and his heirs all that
land as far as he could see it. And the tribe of
A-bra-ham would be so great that no one could
count them.</p>
<p>Now Sa-rah A-bra-ham's wife, had a hand-maid—that
is, a maid-of-all-work—whose name was Ha-gar;
and she came from E-gypt. Ha-gar did Sa-rah
a great wrong, and Sa-rah drove her from the
house, and she fled to the woods.</p>
<p>An an-gel of the Lord found Ha-gar there by a
spring of wa-ter, and said to her, From whence<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_54" id="Page_54">[54]</SPAN></span>
didst thou come? and where wilt thou go? And she
said she had fled from Sa-rah, whose maid she was.</p>
<p>And the an-gel said she must go back to Sa-rah
and do as she wished her to do. And he told Ha-gar
she would have a son whose name would be
Ish-ma-el, and that he would live out of doors and be
at strife with all men. So Ha-gar went back to Sa-rah,
and in due time God gave her a son, who was
called Ish-ma-el.</p>
<p>When A-bra-ham was an old man, God told him
that he and Sa-rah should have a son, who should
be called I-saac.</p>
<p>One day at the hour of noon, when A-bra-ham
sat by the door of his tent, he looked up and saw
three men quite near him. Then he ran out to
meet them, and bowed his face to the ground. And
A-bra-ham bade them sit down and rest, and let
some wa-ter be brought that they might wash their
feet.</p>
<p>No one in those days wore such shoes as are
worn now. Some went bare-foot, and some wore
just a sole tied to the foot with strings, which did
not keep off the dust and dirt as our shoes do.</p>
<p>So when one came in from a long walk the first
thing he did was to bathe his feet, as that gave rest
and ease, and when guests came the bowl was
brought for their use.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_55" id="Page_55">[55]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>And A-bra-ham brought them food to eat, and
stood by to wait on them; and when they had had
their fill, went
with them to
show them the
way.</p>
<p>In those
days the Lord
came down on
the earth and
spoke with men,
and it is thought
that one of these
three was the
Lord, and the
two with him
were an-gels.</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_010.jpg" width-obs="384" height-obs="500" alt="" /> <span class="caption">THE AN-GELS' VIS-IT.</span></div>
<p>And the
Lord told
A-bra-ham that
he meant to burn
Sod-om and Go-mor-rah
for the
sins of those
who dwelt there. This made A-bra-ham sad, and he
said there might be a few good men there, and he
begged the Lord to spare the towns for their sakes.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_56" id="Page_56">[56]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>The Lord said he would do so if ten good men
could be found there.</p>
<p>And the Lord left A-bra-ham and he went back
to his tent. At the close of the day, Lot sat in the
gate of Sod-om and two an-gels came there. And as
soon as Lot saw them he rose up to meet them and
bowed down with his face to the ground.</p>
<p>Then these an-gels told Lot to take out of Sod-om
all those who were dear to him, and flee in great
haste, as the Lord meant to set the place on fire.</p>
<p>They were told not to look back, but while on
their way Lot's wife turned her head, which was a
sign that her heart was in Sod-om, and she died
where she stood, and turned to salt.</p>
<p>But Lot and his two girls reached Zo-ar at dawn
of the next day. Then the Lord rained fire on Sod-om
and Go-mor-rah, and they were burnt up in fierce
flame, with all that lived there, and all that grew out
of the ground.</p>
<p>In due time God gave A-bra-ham the son he had
said he should have.</p>
<p>And the child grew, and as soon as it could eat,
A-bra-ham made a great feast. And at this feast
Sa-rah saw that Ha-gar's son, Ish-ma-el, made fun
of her boy, and she begged A-bra-ham to cast him
out. A-bra-ham did not wish to do this, but God
spoke to him and told him to do as Sa-rah had said,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_57" id="Page_57">[57]</SPAN></span>
for I-saac was to be the true heir. So the next day
A-bra-ham gave food and drink to Ha-gar and sent
her and her child out of his house.</p>
<p>And Ha-gar
took her
boy and went
to the waste
lands of Beer-she-ba.</p>
<p>And when
there was
nought for the
child to drink,
he grew weak,
and was like
to die. And
Ha-gar laid
him 'neath a
bush and went
off and sat
down and hid
her face, and
wept, for she
loved her boy
ve-ry much and did not want to see him die.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_011.jpg" width-obs="328" height-obs="400" alt="" /> <span class="caption">DE-STRUC-TION OF THE CIT-IES OF THE PLAIN.</span></div>
<p>And a voice spoke to Ha-gar out of the sky, and
said, What ails thee, Ha-gar? Fear not, for God<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_58" id="Page_58">[58]</SPAN></span>
hath heard the voice of the lad where he is. Rise,
lift up the lad and hold him in thine arms.</p>
<p>And the voice told her that her son should be
the head of a great tribe. And as she raised her
eyes she saw a well of wa-ter, and she ran to it and
gave her son a drink and he was soon strong and
well once more.</p>
<p>And God was kind to Ish-ma-el, and he grew,
and made his home in the woods, and came to have
great skill with the bow.</p>
<p>Now it was God's wish to try the faith of A-bra-ham
to him.</p>
<p>And he told him to take his son, I-saac, and go
to the land of Mo-ri-ah, and lay him on the al-tar he
was to build on one of the mounts there. It was
not a hard task to kill a lamb, and to burn it so that
the smoke of it should rise up to God, like praise
from the hearts of men. But how could A-bra-ham
take his own dear son, I-saac, and lay him on the
wood, and let him be burnt up like a lamb?</p>
<p>Yet God told him to do it, and A-bra-ham knew
that it was safe for him to do as God said.</p>
<p>So he rose the next day and took two of his
young men with him, and I-saac his son, and cut the
wood the right length, and set out for the mount of
which God had told him.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_012.jpg" width-obs="600" height-obs="455" alt="" /> <span class="caption">HA-GAR AND ISH-MA-EL.</span></div>
<p>And as they drew near the place he took the<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_60" id="Page_60">[60]</SPAN></span>
wood from the ass and laid it on I-saac's back, and
took the fire in his hand and a knife, and the two
went up the mount.</p>
<p>Now I-saac did not know what the Lord had
told A-bra-ham to do, nor why his fa-ther took him
up to the mount. And he said, Here is the fire and
the wood, but where is the lamb?</p>
<p>And A-bra-ham said, My son, God will give us
the lamb we need.</p>
<p>And when they came to the place, A-bra-ham
piled up the stones and put the wood on them, and
bound I-saac and laid him on the wood.</p>
<p>Then he drew forth the knife to kill his son.
And just then a voice from the sky cried out, A-bra-ham!
A-bra-ham! And A-bra-ham said, Here am I.</p>
<p>And the Lord told him to do no harm to I-saac,
for now he knew that A-bra-ham loved him, since he
would not spare his own dear son if it was God's
wish that he should give him up.</p>
<p>And as A-bra-ham turned his head he saw a ram
that was caught in a bush, and he took the ram and
laid it on the wood, and burnt it in-stead of his son.</p>
<p>At the end of a few years A-bra-ham went to live
at Heb-ron. And Sa-rah died there.</p>
<p>When I-saac grew up to be a man, A-bra-ham
did not wish him to take a wife from the land of Ca-naan
where they served strange gods.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_61" id="Page_61">[61]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>So he sent one of his men to the land where he
used to live to bring back a wife for I-saac.</p>
<p>And as he drew near to a large town in that
land he made his cam-els
kneel down by a
well. And it was the
time of day when the
wo-men of the place
went out to draw wa-ter
from the well.</p>
<p>And the man
whom A-bra-ham had
sent, asked God to
help him, and to let
him know which one
of them was to be
I-saac's wife. And
he said he would ask
one of them for a
drink, and if she was
kind and gave him a
drink, and let his
cam-els quench their
thirst, then he should
know that she was the one God chose to be the wife
of A-bra-ham's son.</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_013.jpg" width-obs="272" height-obs="400" alt="" /> <span class="caption">RE-BEK-AH AT THE WELL.</span></div>
<p>And he raised his heart to God and said, O<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_62" id="Page_62">[62]</SPAN></span>
Lord God of A-bra-ham, give me good speed this
day.</p>
<p>And while he yet spoke a fair young maid named
Re-bek-ah went down to the well and came up with
the jar she had filled. And the man ran to meet
her, and said to her, Let me drink, I pray thee.</p>
<p>And she said, Drink, my Lord, and held the jar
in her hand so that he could drink with ease.</p>
<p>Then she said, I will give thy cam-els a drink;
and she went down to the well and drew for all the
cam-els. And the man stood still, and was yet
in doubt if this was the maid whom God chose to be
I-saac's wife.</p>
<p>And as soon as the cam-els had drunk their fill,
the man took a gold ear-ring, and two bands of gold
for the wrists, and gave them to Re-bek-ah. And
he said, Whose child art thou? tell me, I pray
thee. And is there room in thy sire's house for us
to lodge in?</p>
<p>The maid said that her sire's name was Beth-u-el,
and that there was no lack of straw and food,
and there was room in the house where he and his
men might lodge.</p>
<p>The man was glad when he heard this, for he
knew the Lord had led him, and had brought him
to the house to which he was sent. And he bowed
his head and gave thanks.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_63" id="Page_63">[63]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_014.jpg" width-obs="449" height-obs="600" alt="" /> <span class="caption">RE-BEK-AH JOUR-NEY-ING TO I-SAAC.</span></div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_64" id="Page_64">[64]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>The next day Re-bek-ah and her maids went
with A-bra-ham's head man. And they came to the
land of Ca-naan.</p>
<p>At the close of the day I-saac went to walk in the
fields, and as he raised his eyes he saw the cam-els
on their way home, and he went out to meet them.</p>
<p>Re-bek-ah said to the man with whom she rode,
What man is this that comes through the field to
meet us?</p>
<p>And the man told her that it was A-bra-ham's
son, I-saac.</p>
<p>Then the maid drew her veil round her so as to
hide her face, and came down from the cam-el. And
I-saac took her to his house and made her his wife.
And A-bra-ham gave, all that he had to I-saac; and
when he died he was laid by the side of Sa-rah, his
wife, in the tomb he had bought at Mach-pe-lah.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_015.jpg" width-obs="455" height-obs="600" alt="" /> <span class="caption">THE MEET-ING OF I-SAAC AND RE-BEK-AH.</span></div>
<p>And to this day no one has had such faith or
trust in God as did A-bra-ham.</p>
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<h2>CHAPTER IV.</h2>
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