2Abram autem erat dives valde in pecoribus, argento et auro.
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Genesis 13 narrates the crucial separation between Abram and Lot, necessitated by the growing prosperity of their flocks and herds. This chapter highlights Abram's magnanimity and trust in God's provision, as he offers Lot the first choice of land. Lot's worldly choice of the fertile Jordan Valley, leading him toward Sodom, contrasts sharply with Abram's humble acceptance of the remaining land, which God then reaffirms as his promised inheritance. The narrative underscores themes of faith, divine promise, and the consequences of worldly choices.