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Letter 013 — The Story: Lekh Lekha (Genesis 12:1-9)

Letter 013 — The Story: Lekh Lekha (Genesis 12:1-9)

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Two Hebrew words started everything. Go. For yourself. Go. Today we walk through the call itself — the Hebrew, the structure, the going.

In this letter

- The Hebrew phrase lekh lekha and what the doubling actually means

- The triple separation — country, family, father's house — three concentric circles moving inward

- The five I wills and the global scope of the promise

- Abram at seventy-five, the obedience, the journey to Shechem

- The Canaanites already in the land

- The altars at Shechem and Bethel — markers on the road

Scripture

- Genesis 12:1-9

Hebrew word studies

- lekh lekha (לֶךְ-לְךָ, Strong's H3212) — go for yourself. The doubled imperative carrying intensity and personal address. The going is for Abram, not against him.

- barak (בָּרַךְ, Strong's H1288) — to bless, to kneel. A posture of favor, a downward movement of grace.

- mishpachot (מִשְׁפָּחֹת, Strong's H4940) — families, clans. Every people group, every family unit, everywhere.

Coming tomorrow | The Address. Where lekh lekha rubs against modern life, and the question Terah keeps asking.

> There'll be more mail tomorrow.

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