7. Unto thy seed will I give this land--God was dealing with
Abram not in his private and personal capacity merely, but with a view
to high and important interests in future ages. That land his posterity
was for centuries to inhabit as a peculiar people; the seeds of divine
knowledge were to be sown there for the benefit of all mankind; and
considered in its geographical situation, it was chosen in divine
wisdom as the fittest of all lands to serve as the cradle of a divine
revelation designed for the whole world.
and there builded he an altar unto the Lord--By this solemn act
of devotion Abram made an open profession of his religion, established
the worship of the true God, and declared his faith in the promise.
JFB.
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