“The Lord said, “Shall I hide from Abraham what I am about to do, seeing that Abraham shall become a great; no for I have chosen him” (Abraham Narrative) This quote is essential because it is the leading time, in this narrative, that I relate to Lord. This relation is because of his own questioning, of his own potential actions in concern with Abraham. It seems to me that by doing this, he reveals a characteristic about himself that is more humanistic than divine.
Next, we move to a well-known fragment within the story of Abraham. This is the story of impenitent sin, wickedness, and marvelous retribution inside the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. This is my seventh short plot and begins with three visitors, who represented Lord in a form, came and explained that Sodom was very evil; Abraham pleaded with Lord for the city. They continued speaking about the evil and what is and is not acceptable until all agreed that the destruction of the evil cities would be the best solution to the response to their