Abraham came to mourn for Sarah and to weep — He did not only
perform the ceremonies of mourning according to the custom of those
times, but did sincerely lament the great loss he had, and gave proof
of the constancy of his affection. Therefore these two words are used,
he came both to mourn and to... [ Continue Reading ]
I am a stranger and a sojourner with you — Therefore I am
unprovided, and must become a suiter to you for a burying — place.
This was one occasion which Abraham took to confess that he was a
stranger and a pilgrim upon earth. The death of our relations should
effectually mind us that we are not at h... [ Continue Reading ]
Thou art a prince of God among us — So the word is; not only great,
but good. He called himself a stranger and a sojourner, they call him
a great prince.... [ Continue Reading ]
Abraham returns them thanks for their kind offer, with all possible
decency and respect. Religion teaches good manners, and those abuse it
that place it in rudeness and clownishness.... [ Continue Reading ]
The field give I thee — Abraham thought he must be intreated to sell
it, but upon the first mention, without intreaty, he freely gives it.... [ Continue Reading ]
I will give thee money for the field — It was not in pride that
Abraham refused the gift; but In justice. Abraham was rich in silver
and gold, and therefore would not take advantage of Ephron's
generosity. In prudence. He would pay for it, lest Ephron, when this
good humour was over, should upbraid... [ Continue Reading ]
The land is worth four hundred shekels of silver — About fifty
pounds of our money, but what is that between me and thee? — He
would rather oblige his friend than have so much money.... [ Continue Reading ]
A burying place — 'Tis worth noting, That a burying — place was
the first spot of ground Abraham was possessed of in Canaan. That it
was the only piece of land he was ever possessed of, tho' it was all
his own in reversion. Those that have least of this earth find a grave
in it.... [ Continue Reading ]