<h2 class="nobreak"><SPAN name="ABRAHAM" id="ABRAHAM"></SPAN>ABRAHAM.</h2>
<p>In the pleasant valley of Mesopotamia
there lived a good man, whom the people
loved, and who was called Abram.</p>
<p>Now, the people of this valley were idolaters,
and though Abram often pleaded with
them to return to the faith in one God, they
would not listen to him. "Go thou your way,
and we will go ours," they would say.</p>
<p>But God would not permit it to be that
Abram's life should be spent upon a people
who cared not for the good spirit that Abram
shed everywhere about him. So He called to
him and said, "Leave this valley. Go thou
with thy people to the land of Canaan. There<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_37" id="Page_37">[37]</SPAN></span>
a son shall be born to you, and your descendants
shall govern the land of Canaan."</p>
<p>Abram, simple hearted and trustful like
Noah, gathered his possessions together, and
with his wife, Sarah, and his nephew, Lot,
set forth across the country towards the land
of Canaan.</p>
<p>Now, Abram was a man of great wealth.
He had silver and gold, and camels, and sheep
and cattle, and armies of servants.</p>
<p>Lot too had great wealth; and when the
two families came into Canaan, Lot declared
there was not land enough for them all. So
Lot went on towards Jordan, where there were
fertile valleys and broad rivers.</p>
<p>"Here," said Lot, "shall I find pasturage
for my flocks and food for my servants."</p>
<p>"But God bade us dwell here," said
Abram; and he was grieved that so great greed
should have fallen upon Lot.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_38" id="Page_38">[38]</SPAN></span>Lot went to live in the city of Sodom, a
city so wicked that God finally visited it with
fire and destroyed it.</p>
<p>Lot was not happy in Sodom. The people
were idolaters, and laughed bitterly at Lot for
his religion. For, though Lot had disobeyed
God, he still kept the worship of Abram.</p>
<p>By and by a great king besieged the city
of Sodom, and stole away its riches. Lot
himself was made prisoner, and his wealth
was divided among the soldiers of the conquering
king.</p>
<p>Abram, living happily in the land of
Canaan, heard of the downfall of Sodom, and
of Lot's imprisonment. So he gathered
together his own great army and marched
against the king. He recaptured the wealth
of Sodom, returning it to its rightful owners,
and freed all the people from prison.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_39" id="Page_39">[39]</SPAN></span>"Wilt thou come now to dwell in Canaan?"
Abram asked of Lot. But Lot was stubborn
and would not.</p>
<p>Then Melchizedek, the ruler of Salem,
came out to meet Abram, bringing bread and
wine. For Melchizedek was a priest as well
as a ruler; and, as he poured the wine, he said,
"Blessed be Abram of the most high God,
possessor of heaven and earth. And blessed
be the most high God, who hath delivered
thine enemies into thy hands."</p>
<p>Then Abram gave to Melchizedek one
tenth of all his wealth, in token of his love for
him; and after that he rode back into his own
Land of Canaan.</p>
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<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/fig_014.jpg" width-obs="347" height-obs="500" alt="ABRAHAM AND THE THREE ANGELS." title="" /> <p class="caption">ABRAHAM AND THE THREE ANGELS.</p> </div>
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