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Gen. lx. 125 . ` i ` L . - _ _ God -remembered Noah* and bla family and alter forty dsyl the foun- tains of the deep and the windows of heaven were stopped, Noah sent out from the ark a raven and a dove and when the dove on its second trip returned with an olive lout, Noah knew that the deluge was over, and that it had done its work. Noah and his family left the ark and his ilrst act was to erect an altar oi thanks- giving to God for their deliverance. This is the first altar spoken of in the Scriptures. Noah was reassured by the divine voice that never again would the earth be destroyed by ws- ter. Seed-time, and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night shall not cease. The rainbow was the token of God's covenant of friendship with the earth, the sign of his Grace and favor. In times when contracts were not made in writing, when solemn vows and promises were made it was custo}nary to appoint a sign that the parties to the covenant inlghf. be reminded at the proper time of its terms and a. breach of its observance he averted. See Gen. xxi. 30. Life was to begin anew, God's bles- sing upon faithfulness was promlsnd. and dominion given to man over the lower aninuals much the some as was given to Adam. The Babylonian ac- count gives the place of the stopping of the ark at Mount Niger Whl°l1 has been identified with Mount Rudi near Lake Van. Possibly the Armenians pushing the Guti out of their original home and forcing them onward until they were scattered and their identi- ty lost, they settled in Southeastern Europe under the name of the Goths. When they emigrated to Armenia the location of the mountain ot the ark travelled with them and was located in one of the mountain ranges H0111' Lake Van now known as Mount Ara- rat. The relationships between G0d and man in explained throughout. the Bible, by the idea of a. covenant. We are not to understand that the bow was set in the sky as a symbol ol the covenant, but that it was singled out as the sign of God's promise. Ancient Jewish rabbis declared that in on age when rishte<>‘1Bl1=SB aboundcd the rainbow did not alllleal the life of the virtuous being sufh- cient sign that God remembers his covenant. There was a new beginning, _yet the world had learned two _very import- ant lessons since the time of Adam* the knowledge that God ruled by fix- ed people, saith your God. Isa. xl.. 1. I And the knowledge that wickedness cannot go unchecked and unl>\1\'1l°h°d- LESSON FEBRUAIRY 16. THE CALL OF ABRAM Gen. 12: 1-9 GOLDEN TEXT. "I 'bless thee and make thy name great; and be thou a. blessing."-Gen. 12: 2. POINTED SUGGESTIONS. _By Rev. D. W. Binder. In Adam and Noah we had studies of two successive covenant heads of the human race; in Abram there is presented the study of the head of a chosen race. God's purpose for the human family has not narrowed, but it has become delimited. In the call of Abram there is a lineal forecast of a Messianic Head tor the race-. and of the kingdom of God on earth. What was it that held up the pilg- rimage oi Terah, Abram’a iather, and the family on the‘way to Canaan? Notice the statement in chapter 11: 31: “They went . . . . to go into the land of Canaan; and they came unto Haram and dwelt there." Gom- nare it with verse 5 in the lesson: "They went. forth to go into the land of Canaan; and into the land of Can- , _ l _ 1 H McCoullrey Q Bulman lieneral Commission . Merchants .‘ fSydn¢y, N. S. ‘rl Con ignmenta off'n.rm produce M eolicitod _i Farmers having first-class _dairy - butter for sale should write or ‘I stating prices. if -zdsttrn6mpd pass reach the Met place, Canaan was the ol desire, but diverting iueliiv hedging circumstances held them back. ,Tin the latter case Gau- aan wsronly incidental to a prof- ress which yas made by Abram n obedience to"a command from God to "get put. . . . unto a land that I will show thee." He went out not knowing whither he went." When Canton was reached the Lord appeared unto Abram and said, “Un- to thy seed Wi1l= I give this land." “Seek lltst. the "kingdom of God and Hia righteousness, and all these things shall be added _unto you." There is always the reasonable st- tached to or embedded in the cell of God. I-lc never asks to be obeyed without olerlng ' auiiicient induce- ments. They were oflered in an un- known dlrectlon to Abram. But when he obeyed God by the sheer cast. of faith upon his word Abram is given the very land for the possession of his seed about which he had dreamt in his lather's tent because oi the talk of its splcndora and promise he daily heard from his father's lips or with which his own hopes had regaled his father. God's ways are the best ways. The-happiest results have also come to the race through men who have placed themselves at (}od’s disposal. Bush, came to his of the himself for the in on motives of were not were not. hor example, literary , or legislative. I~Ils.umblt- ions were not centered in land spee- ulation or city building. His motlvea and ambitions lay in the religious, the pious, the spiritual. What an immense service to the world he became! The father not oi Monttheism only, not, better still, ol Jehovahism. And Jehovah could so deal with nnn and those of the iaith of Abraham that revelation has come und the hatred of idolatry and know- ledge of the Christ and the suprem- acy oi moral law. But Abram reveals enough “oi hum- an weakness and transgression, pus- aes through n sufficient succession of the dlssapointments, bcrsavcments, losses, trials of life to hold anyone back from the supposition that what Abram did unotherr could not have done. . God choose him for his faith, Such, of course, are the friends of God. 'Abram earned that distinction but has faith been denied to any? 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