1 
 Now  the  LORD  said  to  Abram,  "Leave  your  country,  and  your  relatives,  and  your  father's  house,  and  go  to  the  land  that  I  will  show  you.  +
2 
 I  will  make  of  you  a  great  nation.  I  will 
bless you  and  make  your  name  great.  You  will  be  a  blessing.  
3 
 I  will  bless  those  who  bless  you,  and  I  will 
curse him  who  curses  you.  All  the  families  of  the 
earth will  be  blessed  through  you."  
4 
 So 
Abram went,  as  the  LORD  had  told  him.  Lot  went  with  him.  Abram  was  seventy-five  years  old  when  he  departed  from  Haran.  
5 
 Abram  took 
Sarai his  wife,  Lot  his  brother's  son,  all  their  possessions  that  they  had  gathered,  and  the  people  whom  they  had  acquired  in  Haran,  and  they  went  to  go  into  the  land  of  Canaan.  They  entered  into  the  land  of  Canaan.  
+6 
 Abram  passed  through  the  land  to  the  place  of  Shechem,  to  the  oak  of  Moreh.  At  that  time, 
Canaanites were  in  the  land.  
+7 
 The  LORD  appeared  to  Abram  and  said,  "I  will  give  this  land  to  your  offspring."He  built  an 
altar there  to  The  LORD,  who  had  appeared  to  him.  
+8 
 He  left  from  there  to  go  to  the  mountain  on  the  east  of 
Bethel and  pitched  his  tent,  having  Bethel  on  the  west,  and  Ai  on  the  east.  There  he  built  an  altar  to  the  LORD  and  called  on  The  LORD's  name.  
9 
 Abram  traveled,  still  going  on  toward  the  South.  
10 
 There  was  a 
famine in  the  land.  Abram  went  down  into 
Egypt to  live  as  a 
foreigner there,  for  the  famine  was  severe  in  the  land.  
+11 
 When  he  had  come  near  to  enter  Egypt,  he  said  to  Sarai  his  wife,  "See  now,  I  know  that  you  are  a  beautiful 
woman to  look  at.  
+12 
 It  will  happen,  when  the  Egyptians  see  you,  that  they  will  say,  'This  is  his  wife.'  They  will  kill  me,  but  they  will  save  you  alive.  
13 
 Please  say  that  you  are  my  sister,  that  it  may  be  well  with  me  for  your  sake,  and  that  my  soul  may  live  because  of  you."  
14 
 When  Abram  had  come  into  Egypt,  Egyptians  saw  that  the  woman  was  very  beautiful.  +
15 
 The  princes  of 
Pharaoh saw  her,  and  praised  her  to  Pharaoh;  and  the  woman  was  taken  into  Pharaoh's  house.  
+16 
 He  dealt  well  with  Abram  for  her  sake.  He  had  sheep,  cattle,  male  donkeys,  male  servants,  female  servants,  female  donkeys,  and  camels.  +
17 
 The  LORD  afflicted  Pharaoh  and  his 
house with  great  plagues  because  of  Sarai,  Abram's  wife.  
18 
 Pharaoh  called  Abram  and  said,  "What  is  this  that  you  have  done  to  me?  Why  didn't  you  tell  me  that  she  was  your  wife?  +
19 
 Why  did  you  say,  'She  is  my  sister,'  so  that  I  took  her  to  be  my  wife?  Now  therefore,  see  your  wife,  take  her,  and  go  your  way."  
20 
 Pharaoh  commanded  men  concerning  him,  and  they  escorted  him  away  with  his  wife  and  all  that  he  had.  
 
            
Ge 12:1-20. CALL TO ABRAM.
1. Now the Lord had said unto Abram--It pleased God, who has often been found of them who sought Him not, to reveal Himself to Abraham perhaps by a miracle; and the conversion of Abraham is one of the most remarkable in Bible history.
Get thee out of thy country--His being brought to the knowledge and worship of the true God had probably been a considerable time before. This call included two promises: the first, showing the land of his future posterity; and the second, that in his posterity all the earth was to be blessed (Ge 12:2). Abraham obeyed, and it is frequently mentioned in the New Testament as a striking instance of his faith (Heb 11:8).