1._Now Sarai, Abram’s wife_. Moses here recites a new history,
namely, that Sarai, through the impatience of long delay, resorted to
a method of obtaining seed by her husband, at variance with the word
of God. She saw that she was barren, and had passed the age of
bearing. And she inferred the neces... [ Continue Reading ]
2._That I may obtain children by her _(384) This is a Hebrew phrase,
which signifies to become a mother. Some however, expound the word as
simply meaning, _to have a son_. And certainly בן (_ben_,) which,
among the Hebrews, signifies son, corresponds with the verb here used.
(385) But since sons are... [ Continue Reading ]
3._And gave her to her husband Abram to be his wife_. Moses states
what was the design of Sarai; for neither did she intend to make her
house a brothel, nor to be the betrayer of her maid’s chastity, nor
a pander for her husband. Yet Hagar is improperly called a wife;
because she was brought into an... [ Continue Reading ]
4._Her mistress was despised in her eyes_. Here Moses relates that the
punishment of excessive precipitancy quickly followed. The chief
blame, indeed, rested with Sarai; yet because Abram had proved himself
too credulous, God chastises both as they deserve. Sarai is grievously
and bitterly tried, by... [ Continue Reading ]
5._My wrong be upon thee_. This also was a part of her punishment,
that Sarai was brought so low as to forget herself for a while; and
being vehemently excited, conducted herself with so much weakness.
Certainly, to the utmost of her power, she had impelled her husband to
act rashly; and now she pet... [ Continue Reading ]
6._Behold, thy maid is in thy hand_. The greatness of Abram’s
humanity and modesty appears from his answer. He does not quarrel with
his wife; and though he has the best cause, yet he does not
pertinaciously defend it, but voluntarily dismisses the wife who had
been given him. In short, for the sake... [ Continue Reading ]
7._And the angel of the Lord found her_. We are here taught with what
clemency the Lord acts towards his own people, although they have
deserved severe punishment. As he had previously mitigated the
punishment of Abram and Sarai, so now he casts a paternal look upon
Hagar, so that his favor is exten... [ Continue Reading ]
8._And he said, Hagar, Sarai’s maid_. By the use of this epithet,
the angel declares, that she still remained a servant, though she had
escaped the hands of her mistress; because liberty is not to be
obtained by stealth, nor by flight, but by manumission. Moreover, by
this expression, God shows that... [ Continue Reading ]
10._I will multiply thy seed exceedingly _For the purpose of
mitigating the offense, and of alleviating what was severe in the
precept, by some consolation, he promises a blessing in the child
which she should bear. God might indeed, by his own authority, have
strictly enjoined what was right; but i... [ Continue Reading ]
11._And shalt bear a son_. The angel explains what he had briefly said
respecting her seed; namely, that it should not be capable of being
numbered on account of its multitude; and he commences with Ishmael,
who was to be its head and origin. Although we shall afterwards see
that he was a reprobate,... [ Continue Reading ]
12._And he will be a wild man_. The angel declares what kind of person
Ishmael will be. The simple meaning is, (in my judgment,) that he will
be a warlike man, and so formidable to his enemies, that none shall
injure him with impunity. Some expound the word פרא (_pereh_) to
mean a forester, and one... [ Continue Reading ]
13._And she called the name of the Lord_. Moses, I have no doubt,
implies that Hagar, after she was admonished by the angel, changed her
mind: and being thus subdued, retook herself to prayer; unless,
perhaps, here the confession of the tongue, rather than change of
mind, is denoted. I rather inclin... [ Continue Reading ]
14._Wherefore the well was called _(398) I subscribe to the opinion of
those who take the word יקרא (_yekra_,) indefinitely, which is
usual enough in the Hebrew language. In order that the sense may be
the clearer it is capable of being resolved into the passive voice,
that ‘the well was called.’ (3... [ Continue Reading ]
15._And Abram called _Hagar had been commanded to give that name to
her son; but Moses follows the order of nature; because fathers, by
the imposition of the name, declare the power which they have over
their sons. We may easily gather, that Hagar, when she returned home,
related the events which ha... [ Continue Reading ]