GENESIS 14. ABRAHAM CONQUERS THE FOUR KINGS AND RESCUES LOT. This
chapter is, as Wellhausen says, like Melchizedek, without father,
without mother, without pedigree. In other words, it cannot be
affiliated to any of the three main documents J, E, P, though some
believe that E supplied its basis, sin... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FOUR KINGS MAKE WAR WITH THE FIVE REBEL KINGS. The four kings of
Lower Babylonia, Larsa, Elam, and (?) Guti, made war on the five kings
of the cities of the Plain, who had formed a confederacy in the Vale
of Siddim, a district now covered by the Dead Sea, and after twelve
years'subjection threw... [ Continue Reading ]
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, one
connecting Abraham with Hebron, the other with Beersheba and the
Negeb. The former associates... [ Continue Reading ]
The punitive expedition, instead of going straight for the rebel
cities, makes a tour of conquest. It moves down the E. side of Jordan
through Bashan and Moab to Edom and the Gulf of Akabah, then turning
W. and N. it reaches Kadesh and the Negeb, Then at last the attack on
the five kings is delivere... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BATTLE OF THE FOUR KINGS AGAINST FIVE, AND THE CAPTURE OF LOT. At
last the victors over so many peoples attack the confederacy of five
kings. In the words four kings against five the author may be
suggesting that the kings from the East fought on unequal terms. But,
if so, he quite misconceived... [ Continue Reading ]
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, on whom as
slaves born in his house he could rely more confidently than on
purchased slaves, 318 in... [ Continue Reading ]
ABRAHAM AND MELCHIZEDEK. This section comes in a little awkwardly, for
we should have expected Genesis 14:21 to have followed Genesis 14:17.
It would be hazardous to infer that it is a later insertion.
Melchizedek is a priest-king of Salem, _i.e._ probably Jerusalem, the
name Uru-Salim being atteste... [ Continue Reading ]