
Genesis 12-17 & Abraham 1-2 I Come Follow Me I Handmaidens, Harems and Heroines
Feb 9, 2026
A close look at Sarah, her faith, and the risks she faced during the migration to Egypt. Discussion of ancient household structure, handmaidens, and the practice of surrogacy in Abraham’s family. Stories of divine announcements and name changes that reshape covenant identity. Reflections on courage, patience, and covenant loyalty in the lives of Old Testament women.
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Abraham's Household As A Covenant Community
- Sarah and Abraham lived in a close, covenant-centered household that included many converts and followers.
- Lynne notes Abraham led a large community of believers, possibly over 600 people, not just a nuclear family.
Divine Direction Spoken Through Sarah
- The Book of Abraham presents divine instruction for Sarah to claim a different relationship status in Egypt.
- Lynne emphasizes God commanded Sarah to speak and Abraham relayed revelation openly to his wife, an unusual ancient pattern.
Sarah As A Scriptural Prototype
- Later scriptures repeatedly present Sarah as a righteous prototype for faithful women.
- Lynne cites Isaiah, New Testament, and Book of Mormon references that hold Sarah up as an exemplar of faith and patience.









