BIRTH OF ISAAC.
Genesis 21:1_ b_ and Genesis 21:2 _b_ - Genesis 21:5 belong to P, the
editor having changed Elohim into Yahweh in Genesis 21:1_ b_. To J
Genesis 21:1_ a_, Genesis 21:2_ a_, Genesis 21:7 may be assigned, and
Genesis 21:6 a to E.... [ 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 ]
SARAH FORCES ABRAHAM TO SEND HAGAR AND ISHMAEL AWAY. The narrative is
from E. Note the use of Elohim, the revelation to Abraham by night,
the voice of the angel from heaven, Abraham's residence in the Negeb.
The story is told with wonderful literary power and pathos. The writer
deeply feels and conv... [ Continue Reading ]
ABRAHAM AND ABIMELECH MAKE A COVENANT AT BEERSHEBA. Probably from JE.
The analysis is uncertain; perhaps Genesis 21:25 f., Genesis 21:28;
Genesis 21:32 belong to J, the rest to E. One narrative represents
Abraham as making a covenant of friendship with Abimelech at the
king's request, the other as s... [ Continue Reading ]