We humans are great visionaries and planners. At least that's what we think. When we envision something, maybe a job, or great wealth, social standing, maybe a visit abroad, we set about planning for it and working on schemes to achieve it. As we continue our study of Genesis, we once again, focus on Abram, learning about human nature of planning, scheming and strategizing. An ancient reflection of what we do till today, leading to the saying - " Homo proponit, sed Deus disponit " or man proposes but God disposes. Abraham had immense wealth - and as all wealthy people, he needed an heir. So he set about planning for it. First, he plans for his wealth to go to Eliezer of Damacus as he is called, a trusted steward and member of his household. Then he tries to get a son through Hagar, Sara's maid. Though Eliezer is a role model of an ideal elder son, a manager or a caretaker, and Ishmael (Abram's first born and Hagars son) does become a nation, neither were God'...