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Stage 3

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Abraham and the Promise

God's call and the beginning of a history of blessing

This stage introduces the call of Abraham and the beginning of a new phase in Salvation History. After the scattering at Babel, God calls one particular man, asks him to leave his land, and promises him descendants, a land, and a blessing meant to reach all peoples.

The story of Abraham shows that salvation springs from God's initiative and asks for a response of faith. Abraham walks sustained by the promise, even though he does not yet see its full fulfillment. His faith is expressed in obedience, trust, and readiness to follow the path God opens before him.

The stage culminates in God's covenant with Abraham and in the promise bound up with Isaac. This story prepares fundamental themes of the whole Bible: election, promise, covenant, faith, descendants, universal blessing, and fulfillment in Christ.

You will learn to

Recognize the call of Abraham as a new beginning after Babel.
Understand the promise of land, descendants, and blessing.
Identify Abraham's faith as obedient trust in God.
Recognize the covenant as a bond established by God.
Understand the meaning of Isaac as the son of the promise.
Distinguish between promise received and fulfillment awaited.
Discover the universal reach of the blessing promised to Abraham.
See how the New Testament presents Abraham as the father of faith.

How this stage is organized

Main narrative

Genesis 12–22

You will come to know the call of Abraham, the departure from his land, God's promise, the covenant, the change of name, the announcement of Isaac's birth, and the testing of Abraham.

Doctrinal understanding

Faith · Promise · Covenant · Blessing

You will grasp that biblical faith is a trusting response to God's initiative. You will also see that the promise to Abraham is not limited to one family or one people, but opens out to the blessing of all nations.

Scripture in depth

Psalms · Hebrews · Tradition of Israel

Other biblical texts recall God's faithfulness to His covenant, present Abraham as a model of faith, and help us situate his story within the whole of Salvation History.

Fulfilled in Christ

Gospels · Saint Paul

The New Testament presents Abraham as the father of believers and shows that the promise reaches its fullness in Christ. In Him, the promised blessing opens to all peoples.

Before you answer

Main reading

Genesis 12–22

Further readings

Genesis 15 · Genesis 17 · Genesis 22 · Psalm 105:1-11 · Hebrews 11:8-19 · Romans 4:1-25 · Galatians 3:6-14 · Luke 1:54-55, 72-73

Doctrinal reference

Catechism of the Catholic Church 59–64; 145–147; 706; 2570–2572

You can begin even if you have not read all the texts. The stage's explanations will help you place each answer.