_Fear not. He might naturally be under some apprehensions, lest the
four kings should attempt to be revenged upon him. --- Reward, since
thou hast so generously despised earthly riches. (Haydock) --- Abram
was not asleep, but saw a vision of exterior objects, ver. 5._... [ Continue Reading ]
_I shall go. To what purpose should I heap up riches, since I have no
son to inherit them? Abram knew that God had promised him a numerous
posterity; but he was not apprized how this was to be verified, and
whether he was to adopt some other for his son and heir. Therefore, he
asks modestly, how he... [ Continue Reading ]
_Reputed by God, who cannot judge wrong; so that Abram increased in
justice by this act of faith, believing that his wife, now advanced in
years, would have a child; from whom others should spring, more
numerous than the stars of heaven. (Haydock) --- This faith was
accompanied and followed by many... [ Continue Reading ]
_Whereby, &c. Thus the blessed Virgin asked, how shall this be done?
Luke i. 34, without the smallest degree of unbelief. Abram wished to
know, by what signs he should be declared the lawful owner of the
land. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Three years, when these animals have obtained a perfect age._... [ Continue Reading ]
_A deep sleep, or ecstasy, like that of Adam, chap. ii. 21, wherein
God revealed to him the oppression of his posterity in Egypt, which
filled him with such horror (Menochius) as we experience when
something frightful comes upon us suddenly in the dark. This darkness
represents the dismal situation... [ Continue Reading ]
_Strangers, and under bondage, &c. This prediction may be dated from
the persecution of Isaac by Ismael, in the year 2112, till the Jews
left Egypt, 2513. In Exodus xii., and St. Paul, 430 years are
mentioned; but they probably began when Abram went first into Egypt,
2084. Nicholas Abram and Tournem... [ Continue Reading ]
_Judge and punish the Egyptians, overwhelming them in the Red sea, &c.
(Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Fourth, &c. after the 400 years are finished; during which period of
time, God was pleased to bear with those wicked nations; whose
iniquity chiefly consisted in idolatry, oppression of the poor and
strangers, forbidden marriages of kindred, and abominable lusts.
(Leviticus xviii; Deuteronomy vi. a... [ Continue Reading ]
_A lamp, or symbol of the Divinity, passing, as Abram also did,
between the divided beasts, to ratify the covenant. See Jeremias
xxxiv. 18._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Of Egypt, a branch of the Nile, not far from Pelusium. This was to be
the southern limit, and the Euphrates the northern; the two other
boundaries are given, Numbers xxxiv. --- Perhaps Solomon's empire
extended so far. At least, the Jews would have enjoyed these
territories, if they had been faithf... [ Continue Reading ]
_Cineans, in Arabia, of which nation was Jethro. They were permitted
to dwell in the tribe of Juda, and served the Hebrews. --- Cenezites,
who probably inhabited the mountains of Juda. --- Cedmonites, or
eastern people, as their name shews. Cadmus was of this nation, of the
race of the Heveans, dwel... [ Continue Reading ]