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Verse Genesis 14:14. _HE ARMED HIS TRAINED SERVANTS_] These amounted
to three hundred and eighteen in number: and how many were in the
divisions of Mamre, Eshcol, and Aner, we know not; but they and t...
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- Abram Rescues Lot
1. אמרפל _'amrāpel_, Amraphel; related: unknown. אלריוך
_'aryôk_, Ariok, “leonine?” related: ארי _'arı̂y_, “a
lion:” a name re-appearing in the time of Daniel Daniel 2:14....
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CHAPTER 14 THE FIRST RECORDED WAR AND LOT'S DELIVERANCE
_ 1. The battle of the confederacy (Genesis 14:1)_
2. Sodom and Gomorrah spoiled (Genesis 14:11)
3. Abram's rescue (Genesis 14:14)
4. S
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GENESIS 12:1 TO GENESIS 25:18. THE STORY OF ABRAHAM. In this section
the three main sources, J. E, P are present. Gunkel has given strong
reasons for holding that J is here made up of two main sources...
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ABRAHAM SMITES THE VICTORS AND RESCUES LOT. The fugitive, who is wont
in such stories to bring the news, tells Abraham, mentioned here as if
for the first time. He musters (Sam., LXX) his trained men,...
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TRAINED. initiated or instructed, probably in the worship of Jehovah.
Compare Genesis 12:5; Genesis 15:2; Genesis 18:19; Genesis 24:12. and...
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_And when Abram heard_ It is implied that, if Lot had not been taken
prisoner, Abram would not have stirred either to attack the invader or
to assist the native kings. But, as a dweller at Hebron, he...
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Abram's Victory
13. _Abram the Hebrew_ Abram is described, as Lot in the previous
verse, as if mentioned for the first time: an indication of the
independent origin of the narrative.
The name "Hebre...
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HE ARMED HIS TRAINED SERVANTS— The original word for armed, ירק
_iarek,_ may signify to _lead_ or _draw forth to battle;_ but
Houbigant thinks the Samaritan reading the true one, in agreement with
the...
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_4. The Biblical Account (ch. 14)._
And it came to pass in the days of Amraphel king of Shinar, Arioch
king of Ellasar, Chedorlaomer king of Elam, and Tidal king of Goiim, 2
that they made war with Be...
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_AND WHEN ABRAM HEARD THAT HIS BROTHER WAS TAKEN CAPTIVE, HE ARMED HIS
TRAINED SERVANTS, BORN IN HIS OWN HOUSE, THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN,
AND PURSUED THEM UNTO DAN._
When Abram heard that his broth...
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THE BATTLE OF THE KINGS, AND THE CAPTURE AND RESCUE OF LOT
Chedorlaomer, king of Elam, had subdued the Canaanites of the Jordan
valley some years before the events narrated in this chapter. The
latte...
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DAN] known in Abraham's day as Laish. It was near the sources of the
Jordan, some 30 m. N. of the Sea of Galilee. In later days part of the
tribe of Dan settled there (Judges 18:27).
This number of ab...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 14
THE FIGHT BETWEEN 4 KINGS AND 5 KINGS
V1 At this time there were 4 kings. One was Amraphel and he was the
king of Shinar. Another king was Ari...
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Abram usually lived at peace with his neighbours. He did not usually
fight. But because Lot was a prisoner, Abram had a good reason to
fight. And he fought wisely. He and his servants attacked when mo...
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ABRAM... ARMED... — Heb., _led forth,_ or literally, _let them
loose, let them pour forth,_ the verb indicating both their number and
also their haste. The word for _trained_ comes from the same root...
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וַ יִּשְׁמַ֣ע אַבְרָ֔ם כִּ֥י
נִשְׁבָּ֖ה אָחִ֑יו...
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ABRAM'S RESCUE OF LOT
Genesis 14:1
THIS chapter evidently incorporates a contemporary account of the
events recorded. So antique a document was it even when it found its
place in this book, that the...
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ABRAM AND MELCHIZEDEK
Genesis 14:13
Recently discovered monuments confirm this narrative of the
confederacy of the kings, but do not tell of their overthrow. Abram
might fairly have left Lot to reap...
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In this chapter we see Lot and Abram in differing circumstances,
resulting in the first case from personal choice, and in the second
from the choice of God. Lot was involved in trouble through
associa...
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The Bible is full of promises so great they stagger the imagination.
Anyone would like to receive the blessings they contain, if he could
only believe God is able to keep his word. Our purpose in this...
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Servants, fit for war. Hence we may form some judgment of the power
and dignity of Abram, who was considered as a great prince in that
country, chap. xxiii. 6. He was assisted by Mambre, Escol, and An...
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And blessed be the most high God, which hath delivered thine enemies
into thy hand. And he gave him tithes of all.
I beg the Reader, very particularly, in entering upon the perusal of
these verses, to...
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We have had hitherto God's account of that which He had made; then the
trial and utter ruin of the creature, with the revelation of divine
mercy in Christ the Lord. We have had in fine the judgment of...
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14._When Abram heard that his brother was taken captive_. Moses
briefly explains the cause of the war which was undertaken; namely,
that Abram might rescue his relation from captivity. Meanwhile, what...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 13 AND 14.
After this (chap. 13) we have, in the conduct of Abram and Lot, the
disinterestedness and self-renunciation of true faith on the one hand,
and, on...
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AND WHEN ABRAM HEARD THAT HIS BROTHER WAS TAKEN CAPTIVE,.... That is,
his brother's son Lot, as in Genesis 14:12; which was contrary to the
law of nations; since Lot was only a sojourner, and not an i...
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And when Abram heard that his brother was taken captive, he armed his
trained [servants], born in his own house, three hundred and eighteen,
and pursued [them] unto Dan.
Ver. 14. _He armed his traine...
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_He armed his trained servants_ To the number of three hundred and
eighteen: a great family, but a small army; about as many as Gideon's
that routed the Midianites, Judges 7:7. He _drew-out_ his _trai...
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1 The battell of foure Kings against fiue.
11 Lot is taken prisoner.
14 Abram rescueth him.
18 Melchi-zedek blesseth Abram.
20 Abram giueth him tithe.
22 The rest of the spoile, his partners haui...
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ABRAHAM'S MARCH AND VICTORY...
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And when Abram heard that his brother was taken captive, he armed his
trained servants, born in his own house, three hundred and eighteen,
and pursued them unto Dan. By the time Abram received the new...
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THIRD SECTION
_Abram and his War with the Heathen robber-bands for the rescue of
Lot. The victorious Champion of Faith and his greeting to Melchizedec,
the prince of peace. His conduct towards the Ki...
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THE WORLD'S CONFLICT
We read now for the first time in scripture of war among nations of
the ungodly world. Abram has no part in this. It is recorded mainly
because of Lot. Four kings war against five...
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ARMED:
Or, led forth
TRAINED:
Or, instructed...
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13-16 Abram takes this opportunity to give a real proof of his being
truly friendly to Lot. We ought to be ready to succour those in
distress, especially relations and friends. And though others may h...
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HE ARMED HIS TRAINED SERVANTS, whom he had disciplined and instructed
both in religion and in the military art too, both which were
necessary to make them good soldiers, that they might both fight wit...
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We are, here, presented with an historic record of the revolt of five
kings from under the hand of Chederlaomer, and a battle consequent
thereon. The Spirit of God can occupy himself with the movement...
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Genesis 14:14 Abram H87 heard H8085 (H8799) brother H251 captive H7617
(H8738) armed H7324 (H8686) three...
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WHEN ABRAM
It is Abram the separated man who has power to help. See (Genesis
19:29); (2 Timothy 2:20); (2 Timothy 2:21)....
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CONTENTS: Abram delivers Lot. Abram's refusal to compromise with the
King of Sodom.
CHARACTERS: King of Sodom, Lot, Abram, Melchizedek.
CONCLUSION: Genuine faith never wraps itself in fleece while a...
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Genesis 14:1. _Amraphel king of Shinar,_ the plain on which Babylon
was built. The Hebrew _melech,_ everywhere translated king, is
equivalent, according to the Gothic etymon of the same word, to a
fig...
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_When Abram heard that his brother was taken captive, he armed his
trained servants_
ABRAM AS A WARRIOR
I. IN THE CAUSE OF MAN.
1. The sacredness of natural affection.
2. The noble generosity whic...
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AN ANCIENT BATTLE
When Abram heard that his brother was taken captive, he led forth his
trained men, born in his house, three hundred and eighteen. Genesis
14:14.
Abraham had settled in the third an...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 14:13 ABRAM THE HEBREW. This is the first
occurrence of the term “Hebrew” in the Bible (see note on
10:21–32). The town of Laish in northern Canaan was later renamed...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 14:1 After separating from Abram and
settling in Sodom, Lot is taken captive by an alliance of four kings
who invade the Jordan Valley. Abram gathers a small army and recovers...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 14:13. Abram the Hebrew.] The lxx renders the word by
περάτης _one passing over, i.e., the immigrant,_ and some say
that Abram is so described as having crossed the Euphrates...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 14:13
AND THERE CAME ONE THAT HAD ESCAPED. Literally, _the fugitive party_,
the article denoting the genus, as in "the Canaanite,'' Genesis 12:6.
AND TOLD ABRAM THE HEBREW. "The im...
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And it came to pass in the days of Amraphel the king of Shinar
(Genesis 14:1),
Now Shinar is Babylon.
and Arioch the king of Ellasar [which is Babylonia], and Chedorlaomer
the king of Elam [which is...
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his brother. Genesis 11:27 Genesis 13:8 Proverbs 17:17 Proverbs 24:11...
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ABRAM DELIVERS LOT
Genesis 14:8
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Let us bring before you the opening verses of Genesis fourteen.
WE HAVE BEFORE US A STORY OF WAR AND STRIFE. The various kings of
cities and nati...
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He armed his trained servants, born in his house — To the number of
three hundred and eighteen: a great family, but a small army; about as
many as Gideon's that routed the Midianites, Judges 7:7. He d...