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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Previously on the chosen people.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Can you count the stars Abram?
Speaker 1 (00:05):
Abram shook his head uncertain.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
You cannot, for there are too many. It is impossible.
It is to be the same with your offspring. The
great nation I shall make through your air would be
as innumerable as the stars in the night sky.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
I have never been able to conceive, and in the
ten years since we heard this promise, that hasn't changed.
I would have you achieved this promise another way. I
would present my maid to you so that you could
conceive a child with her.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
And so Hager did as her lady instructed. That very
night she was escorted to her lord's tender.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
Why nothing but a mayor to you to be broken
in bread, however you see fit. You are nothing, You
are nothing, You are nothing.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
Sarah was too enraged to know if she was yelling
these insults at Hagar or herself.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
The God most High will give you a great family.
He will greatly multiply your offspring, and they will be
too ready to count. The child growing in your wound
now will be a son. You are to name him Ishmael.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
Hagar was amazed at the words of the messenger. She
wondered at the power and authority of his God.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
I received word that you sent for me, Lady Sarah,
I receive found your husband. Will you require it?
Speaker 4 (01:40):
The name means God.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
Hears.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
Abram could not shake the feeling that in taking matters
into their own hands, they had indeed fallen short. Ishmael
wrestled in the dirt with another boy. The two youths
grappled with the exuberance of untamed colts, their limbs entwined
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in a playful but fierce struggle for dominance. Dust swirled
around them, intermixed with laughter and grunts. Abram's heart swelled
with pride as he observed how much his son had
grown in these thirteen years. He was almost a man now,
and Abram had taken to building into his education, shaping
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him for the days to come. Who here rid a
fine clan leader?
Speaker 2 (02:36):
One day?
Speaker 1 (02:38):
All that he had would be Ishmael's one day, and
everything Abram's God had promised would be fulfilled. Abram would
have loved any child he had, but this one, born
to him at his advanced age and with the weight
of the promise of the legacy before him, held a
very special place in his heart. Shouts of laughter announced
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what appeared to be the final round of the boy's
wrestling match.
Speaker 4 (03:05):
Well done, Ishmael, ha, well done, thank you father.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
Grinning ear to ear, Ishmael trotted over to Abram, and
Abram affectionately ruffled his hair, feeling the fine strands beneath
his calloused fingers. Am I to go with you today?
Speaker 4 (03:24):
If your mother can spare you, yes, I would have
you join me or Elieza every day so that you
can learn what it is to oversee the herds and
the land. Good.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
I'll have to let mother know I'm going with you.
Speaker 4 (03:39):
Go and tell her and meet me in an hour's time.
We'll meet back here.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
Ishmael ran off to do what Abram had asked, his
youthful energy propelling him forward with the speed of a gazelle.
In the years since Hager had borne Ishmael, Abram had
tried to give her as comfortable a life as he
could without upsetting his wife. Abram was no fool. He
knew that the women despised each other. He had situated
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Hager's tend far from his ownce eyes. He also avoided
bringing the boy around because he sensed that the sight
of him upsets their eye in deeper and darker ways
than even seeing his mother. Abram hated living this way,
but it seemed to be the only solution that could
be found in the fallout of his decision all those
years ago. Abram continued his walk through the tents, greeting
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the various faces who paused their work to acknowledge him.
His people revered him, and their respect was evident in
their deferential nods and murmured greetings. Abram left the camp
to take a stroll into the fields, a ritual that
brought him a semblance of peace amidst the tumult of
his household. He took the same walk each day, hoping
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to hear from his God, and if he heard nothing,
then he would spend the time reflecting on all that
he had and all that he had to look forward to.
Here in the solitude of the plains, he sought communion
with his God on this day, like countless before, He walked,
contemplating the breadth of his blessings and the promises yet
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to be fulfilled. Suddenly, a profound stillness descended upon him,
a silence that spoke of the divine. Abram fell to
his knees, his face to the ground, awaiting the voice
of the Almighty.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
Abram, my servant, you have been walking with me now
for many years. You know me as your God, as
El elyon, God most High. And now I will tell
you that I am el shall die God Almighty through
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my majestic strength. It is I alone who has the
ability to supply abundantly. When I came to you all
those years ago, I told you that I would multiply
you greatly. I even came to you and set up
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a covenant, the everlasting promise of my word.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
Abram remembered it well. He could still see the terrible
darkness between the animal house and then the smoking fire
poton torch that crossed between him. As long as he lived,
he would never forget such a sight.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
I come to you now to affirm that promise again
and complete the covenant we cut in the ways of
your people. Our agreement must be sealed with a covenant mark,
and we shall have a ceremony of the exchanging of names.
My name and reputation will come to your own. I
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have told you what my name means, and through it
you will know that I will supply everything you need.
You need, not long outside my provision to make my
promise come to pass. Abram shifted on his feet. He
could not help but think of the tension between Sarai
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and Hagar. He loved Ishmael, and he was forever grateful
that he was born, but how it came to be
still troubled him greatly. In our exchanging of names, I
would have yours change to reflect the promise I have
given you. Your name will now be Abraham.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
The words vibrated in Abraham's chest. The name felt familiar
for hew the new weight, Abraham, father of nations. He
felt his knees shaking and me on his staff, his
heart raising and hands trembling. He stringed to hear more
from El Shadai.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
I will make you the father of many nations. I
will make you extremely fruitful and will make nations.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
And even keenness come from you. Abraham wondered at the
significance of the new name. He was ninety nine years
old and had only recently fathered his first childhood, and
the promise of fruitfulness in his lifetime seemed to.
Speaker 2 (08:36):
Be a stretch.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
What would his friends and neighbors think of this new name.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
The covenant I made with you will also be between
your future offspring throughout their generations. What's more is that
when your offspring possessed this land of Canaan, it will
be a permanent possession. As I am your God, I
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will be their god. As well as you have walked
with me, they will walk with me. They will fulfill
and live in the reality of this permanent covenant as
my chosen people. And because this covenant would be kept
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throughout generations, I would invoke another part of the covenant
to signify this agreement. La sil.
Speaker 1 (09:36):
Abraham knew that this seal was usually achieved by drawing blood,
which would eventually scar and serve as a reminder of
the covenant.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
This shall be our mark, and it shall serve as
a sign of the covenant between us. Every one of
the males in your household, whether they are born into
it or adopted family or servant, must be circumcised. You
must cut the flesh of your foreskin. From this day forward,
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throughout your generations, every male among you is to be
circumcised at eight days old. Through that ceremony, my covenant
will be marked into their flesh as a reminder of
this permanent covenant. If any male is not circumcised in
the flesh of his foreskin. That man will be cut
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off from his people. It will be said of him
that he has broken my covenant. Now, as for your wife, Sarah,
as I have given you a new name, she will
receive a new one as well. She will be known
as Sarah as you will be the father of many nations.
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She will all so be blessed. I will give you
a son by her, I will bless her, and she
will produce these nations I have spoken of. Mighty kings
of people will come from her.
Speaker 1 (11:19):
Stunned, Abraham lifted his head, barely able to comprehend the
enormity of the vision laid before him. He fell face
down again, stifling a laugh.
Speaker 4 (11:31):
Ha ha ha ha ha. How can this be? How can
a ninety year old woman bear a child? I am
nearly one hundred t well, and it's just as implausible
for me. I don't understand, God Almighty, why can my
legacy not be fulfilled through Ishmael. I have already adopted
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him and made him my heir. Wouldn't this be sufficient
to achieve all that you have said will come to pass?
Speaker 2 (12:02):
Shall my promises be fulfilled by you? Did? I not
walk through blood while you slept. Your plans shall not
prevail over mine. No, Abraham, your wife Sarah will sorely
bear you a son because you laughed at the prospect.
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You shall name the boy Isaac. It is through him
that I will confirm my covenant with you and with
all your future offspring. When you speak his name, you
will remember this moment, and you will remember that what
I said would come to be has happened. As for
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your son Ishmael, I know that you love him. I
have already made this promise to his mother Hagar, But
I will tell you as well. I will bless him.
He will similar way be fruitful and multiply. He will
go on to father twelve tribal leaders, and I will
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make him into a great nation. But it is with
your son Alizac, with whom I will confirm my governant.
You will see. Your wife Sarah will bear him to
you at this time next year.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
And as suddenly as Abraham's God appeared to Abraham, he
was gone. Abraham stood and brushed the dust off his knees.
He was still amazed at the news that he was
to have another son, one with his wife Sarah, Sarah.
He supposed that would also take some getting used to.
Abraham hurried back toward the tents he had agreed to
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meet Ishmael, But now he also had to arrange for
the circumcisions of all the men under his protection. He
knew that this would not only honor his God and
show him that he was faithful to obey, but it
would also mark them as men who were set apart
from all other men. In a way, this ceremony would
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give all of them a new identity, just as Abram
had assumed a new identity as Abraham. Abraham, walking fully
in this new identity and name, called all the men
of his household together. He called physicians to meet them
as well, in anticipation of what he was about to command.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
For all of the.
Speaker 4 (14:34):
Men, brothers, my family, I have gathered you altogether for
a very special purpose. First, I know many of you
have been with me from our time in Haran and
have followed me faithfully ever since then. You have believed
in me, and through that faith you have come to
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believe the commands of My God. Not express my gratitude
for the faithfulness of your characters. Thank you for your
loyal friendship.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
Abraham looked out at the men in the crowd before him.
Elieza met his gaze with steadiness. He knew Elieza would
follow him wherever he would go and do whatever he
asked without question. Abraham could not find a more faithful
servant anywhere. Then his gaze fell upon his son, Ishmael.
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The boy grinned up at him. Abraham smiled back. He
could do no wrong in the boy's eyes. He looked
up at him in admiration. He knew that Ishmael would
similarly obey whatever he asked of him.
Speaker 4 (15:43):
I have heard from our God, El el Yon, God
most High. He gave me a new name to call him,
El Shad I God Almighty. The last time he spoke
with me, he cut a covenant with me on all
of our behalf. His promises to us will be upheld,
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and what's more, they will be everlasting. Through this new
revelation of his name, he tells us of his mighty
ability to supply what we need in abundance.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
There were murmurs of acknowledgment and understanding throughout the gallant crowd.
Speaker 4 (16:23):
To complete the covenant, he gave my wife and me
new names. We are now Abraham and Sarah. Our old
way of living is done. This completion of the Covenant
is the start of a new way of living. Now
there's a role for you all to play as well.
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This promise is not just for me and Sarah. It
is for our entire people to further complete the covenant.
We as a people are to seal this covenant.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
With a mark.
Speaker 4 (17:00):
Every mail in our household today and every day after
will become circumcised.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
Now.
Speaker 4 (17:07):
I know this is a practice done by other nations,
but for us, this will forever mark our separation, purity,
and loyalty. We will be forever set apart from all
other nations on earth, for we have been chosen by
El Shadai for this purpose.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
Again, there were rumblings of agreement in the crowd. The
men were united around their leader, Abraham and their God.
Speaker 4 (17:38):
Our covenant mark will symbolize the everlasting promise of our God.
Any man in my household from this day forward who
does not bear this mark will be cast out. You
will be considered an outsider. The men of l ell Yon,
God most High, will be circumcised. I say it again,
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the men of El Shadai will be circumcised.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
Shouts in response from the men gathered around Abraham.
Speaker 5 (18:10):
Now, who will step up and show me they are loyal?
Who will show me they are willing to be set
apart from all other peoples, who will be marked by
their faithfulness?
Speaker 2 (18:23):
The men in the crown the Lord.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
In response, Abraham beamed at them. This felt like the
beginning of a brand new chapter for his God's Chosen People.
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