3. went on his journeys--His progress would be by slow marches
and frequent encampments as Abram had to regulate his movements by the
prospect of water and pasturage.
unto the place . . . between Beth-el and Hai--"a
conspicuous hill--its topmost summit resting on the rocky slopes below,
and distinguished by its olive groves--offering a natural base for the
altar and a fitting shade for the tent of the patriarch" [STANLEY].
JFB.
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