Abram's Bravery: The Rescue of Lot
In a time when earth was divided by kings and kingdoms, there lived a man of faith named Abram. His nephew, Lot, was captured in the fierce battle of the Nine Kings. Upon hearing this, Abram, a peaceful shepherd, not a warrior, decided to rescue Lot. Abram armed his 318 trained servants, trusting not in his strength but in the mighty strength of God. They journeyed at night, surprising the enemy, and Abram rescued Lot, defeating the powerful kings against all odds. Upon Abram's victorious return, Melchizedek, King of Salem, blessed him, saying, 'Blessed be Abram by God Most High, Creator of heaven and earth.' This story of Abram's daring rescue mission underscores the power of faith and the strength of familial bonds. And how God continued to bless Abram, fulfilling His covenant with Abram.
Question 1
Who was captured in the battle of the Nine Kings?
Lot
Melchizedek
Abram
One of the kings
A shepherd
Question 2
What did Abram rely upon in his rescue mission?
His warrior skills
His own strength
His trained servants
His faith in God
The element of surprise
Question 3
What's the meaning of 'unwavering' in the context of the text?
Dangerous
Unsteady
Having doubts
Not changing
Wobbling
Question 4
What does the story of Abram's daring rescue mission underscore?
The importance of surprise attacks
The futility of war
The power of faith and familial bonds
The value of trained servants
The wisdom of Melchizedek
Question 5
Who blessed Abram upon his victorious return?
God
Lot
One of the defeated kings
His trained servants
Melchizedek
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