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Q: What is the major difference between the first eleven chapters in genesis and the story of Abraham?
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How much of the book of Genesis is devoted to Abraham?

There are 13 chapters in Genesis, out of 50, devoted to Abraham.


What book of the bible was Abraham in?

Genesis chapters 11-25.


Where is the story of Abraham located?

The Book of Genesis, Chapters 11 to 21.Old Testement


Which scripture in the bible talks about the father of the hebrews?

Abraham is in Genesis chapters 12 to 23, and ch.25.


How many chapters does genesis cover?

The book of Genesis has 50 chapters.


Which part of the Jewish bible contains the accounts of Abraham?

You may read of the accounts of Abram who became Abraham in Genesis chapters 11 through 25. He is the first to be called a 'Hebrew.'Genesis 14:13:"A man who had escaped came and reported this to Abram the Hebrew."


Which book of the Bible tells of the convenant between Abraham and God?

Genesis.


Is the covenant between God and Abraham conditional?

The only condition that is mentioned is that Abraham and his descendants be circumcised (Genesis ch.17).


How many books are in the book of Genesis?

There's about 38,000 words there, depending on the version.


Why did Abraham and Lot seperate?

Abraham and Lot separated due to a dispute between their herdsmen over pasture for their animals. See Genesis chapter 13.


Is the name Rachel in the Bible?

Yes, in the book of Genesis. Read Genesis chapters 29-35.


Where in the bible is the story of Abraham?

The story of Abraham is found in the book of Genesis. Starts about chap 11 verse 26. When first mentioned his name is Abram but it is later changed to Abraham.The story of Abraham is also found in a great many, more recent extra-biblical traditions. Bruce Feiler (Abraham) says that probably less than one per cent of the stories told about Abraham appear in the Bible, with an explosion of detail beginning to appear in Jewish tradition from the third century BCE onwards.