1._Now the Lord had said unto Abram_. That an absurd division of these
chapters may not trouble the readers, let them connect this sentence
with the last two verses of the previous chapter. Moses had before
said, that Terah and Abram had departed from their country to dwell in
the land of Canaan. He... [ Continue Reading ]
2._And I will make of thee a great nation_. Hitherto Moses has related
what Abram had been commanded to do; now he annexes the promise of God
to the command; and that for no light cause. For as we are slothful to
obey, the Lord would command in vain, unless we are animated by a
superadded confidence... [ Continue Reading ]
3._And I will bless them that bless thee_. Here the extraordinary
kindness of God manifests itself, in that he familiarly makes a
covenant with Abram, as men are wont to do with their companions and
equals. For this is the accustomed form of covenants between kings and
others, that they mutually pro... [ Continue Reading ]
4._So Abram departed_. They who suppose that God was now speaking to
Abram in Charran, lay hold of these words in support of their error.
But the cavil is easily refuted; for after Moses has mentioned the
cause of their departure, namely, that Abram had been constrained by
the command of God to leav... [ Continue Reading ]
5._The souls that they had gotten in Haran_. Souls signify male and
female servants. And this is the first mention of servitude; whence it
appears, that not long after the deluge the wickedness of man caused
liberty which by nature, was common to all, to perish with respect to
a great part of mankin... [ Continue Reading ]
6._And Abram passed through the land_. Here Moses shows that Abram did
not immediately, on his entering into the land, find a habitation in
which he might rest. For the expression passed through, and the
position of the place (Sichem) to which he passed, show that the
length of his journey had been... [ Continue Reading ]
7._And the Lord appeared unto Abram_. He now relates that Abram was
not left entirely destitute, but that God stretched forth his hand to
help him. We must, however, mark, with what kind of assistance God
succours him in his temptations. He offers him his bare word, and in
such a way, indeed, that A... [ Continue Reading ]
8._And he removed from thence_. When we hear that Abram moved from the
place where he had built an altar to God, we ought not to doubt that
he was, by some necessity, compelled to do so. He there found the
inhabitants unpropitious; and therefore transfers his tabernacle
elsewhere. But if Abram bore... [ Continue Reading ]
9._And Abram journeyed_. This was the third removal of the holy man
within a short period, after he seemed to have found some kind of
abode. It is certain that he did not voluntarily, and for his own
gratification, run hither and thither, (as light-minded persons are
wont to do:) but there were cert... [ Continue Reading ]
10._And there was a famine in the land_. A much more severe temptation
is now recorded, by which the faith of Abram is tried to the quick.
For he is not only led around through various windings of the country,
but is driven into exile, from the land which God had given to him and
to his posterity. I... [ Continue Reading ]
11._He said unto Sarai his wife_. He now relates the counsel which
Abram took for the preservation of his life when he was approaching
Egypt. Andy since this place is like a rock, on which many strike; it
is proper that we should soberly and reverently consider how far Abram
was deserving of excuse,... [ Continue Reading ]
12._Therefore it shall come to pass, that when the Egyptians shall see
thee, etc_. It may seem that Abram was unjust to the Egyptians, in
suspecting evil of them, from whom he had yet received no injury. And,
since charity truly is not suspicious; he may appear to deal unfairly,
in not only charging... [ Continue Reading ]
15._And commended her before Pharaoh _(351) Although Abram had sinned
by fearing too much and too soon, yet the event teaches, that he had
not feared without cause: for his wife was taken from him and brought
to the king. At first Moses speaks generally of the Egyptians,
afterwards he mentions the c... [ Continue Reading ]
17._And the Lord plagued Pharaoh_. If Moses had simply related, that
God had punished the king for having committed adultery, it would not
so obviously appear that he had taken care of Sarai’s chastity; but
when he plainly declares that the house of the king was plagued
because of Sarai, Abram’s wif... [ Continue Reading ]
18._And Pharaoh called Abram_. Pharaoh justly expostulates with Abram,
who was chiefly in fault. No answer on the part of Abram is here
recorded; and perhaps he assented to the just and true reprehension.
It is, however, possible that the exculpation was omitted by Moses;
whose design was to give an... [ Continue Reading ]
20._And Pharaoh commanded his men_. In giving commandment that Abram
should have a safe-conduct out of the kingdom, Pharaoh might seem to
have done it, for the sake of providing against danger; because Abram
had stirred up the odium of the nation against himself, as against one
who had brought thith... [ Continue Reading ]