1._And when Abram was ninety years old and nine _Moses passes over
thirteen years of Abram’s life, not because nothing worthy of
remembrance had in the meantime occurred; but because the Spirit of
God, according to his own will, selects those things which are most
necessary to be known. He purposely... [ Continue Reading ]
2._And I will make my covenant _He now begins more fully and
abundantly to explain what he had before alluded to briefly. We have
said that the covenant of God with Abram had two parts. The first was
a declaration of gratuitous love; to which was annexed the promise of
a happy life. But the other wa... [ Continue Reading ]
3._And Abram fell on his face _We know that this was the ancient rite
of adoration. Moreover, Abram testifies, first, that he acknowledges
God, in whose presence all flesh ought to keep silence, and to be
humbled; and, secondly that he reverently receives and cordially
embraces whatever God is about... [ Continue Reading ]
4._As for me, behold, my covenant is with thee _(404) They who
translate the passage, ‘Behold, I make a covenant with thee,’ or,
‘Behold, I and my covenant with thee;’ do not seem to me
faithfully to represent the meaning of Moses. For, first, God declares
that he is the speaker, in order that absol... [ Continue Reading ]
7._And thy seed after thee _There is no doubt that the Lord
distinguishes the race of Abraham from the rest of the world. We must
now see what people he intends. Now they are deceived who think that
his elect alone are here pointed out; and that all the faithful are
indiscriminately comprehended, fr... [ Continue Reading ]
9._Thou shalt keep my covenant _As formerly, covenants were not only
committed to public records, but were also wont to be engraven in
brass, or sculptured on stones, in order that the memory of them might
be more fully recorded, and more highly celebrated; so in the present
instance, God inscribes... [ Continue Reading ]
10._Every man-child among you shall be circumcised _Although God
promised alike to males and females, what he afterwards sanctioned by
circumcision, he nevertheless consecrated, in one sex, the whole
people to himself. For whereas, by this symbol, the promise which was
given, indiscriminately, to ma... [ Continue Reading ]
11._Ye shall circumcise the flesh of your foreskin _Very strange and
unaccountable would this command at first sight appear. The subject
treated of, is the sacred covenant, in which righteousness, salvation,
and happiness are promised; whereby the seed of Abraham is
distinguished from other nations,... [ Continue Reading ]
12._And he that is eight days old shall be circumcised _(409) God now
prescribes the eighth day for circumcision; whence it appears that
this was a part of that discipline, under which he intended to keep
his ancient people; for greater liberty is at this day, permitted in
the administration of bapt... [ Continue Reading ]
13._For an everlasting covenant _The meaning of this expression may be
twofold: either that God promises that his grace, of which
circumcision was a sign and pledge, should be eternal; or that he
intended the sign itself to be perpetually observed. Indeed, I have no
doubt that this perpetuity ought... [ Continue Reading ]
14._And the uncircumcised man-child _In order that circumcision might
be the more attended to, God denounces a severe punishment on any one
who should neglect it. And as this shows God’s great care for the
salvation of men; so, on the other hand, it rebukes their negligence.
For since God thus benig... [ Continue Reading ]
15._As for Sarai thy wife _God now promises to Abraham a legitimate
seed by Sarai. She had been (as I have said) too precipitate, when she
substituted, without any command from God, her handmaid in her own
place: Abraham also bad been too pliant in following his, wife, who
foolishly and rashly wishe... [ Continue Reading ]
17._And Abraham fell upon his face _This was in token, not only of his
reverence, but also of his faith. For Abraham not only adores God, but
in giving him thanks, testifies that he receives and embraces what was
promised concerning a son. Hence also we infer that he laughed, not
because he either d... [ Continue Reading ]
18._And Abraham said unto God _Abraham does not now wonder silently
within himself, but pours forth his wish and prayer. His language,
however, is that of a mind still perturbed and vacillating, O that (or
I wish that) Ishmael might live! For, as if he did not dare to hope
for all that God promises,... [ Continue Reading ]
19._Sarah thy wife shall bear thee a son indeed _Some take the adverb
אבל (_abal_,) to mean ‘Truly.’ Others, however, more rightly
suppose it to be used for increasing the force of the expression. For
God rouses the slumbering mind of his servant; as if he would say,
‘The sight of one favor prevents... [ Continue Reading ]
20._And as for Ishmael. _He here more clearly discriminates between
the two sons of Abraham. For in promising to the one wealth, dignity,
and other things pertaining to the present life, he proves him to be a
son according to the flesh. But he makes a special covenant with
Isaac, which rises above t... [ Continue Reading ]
22._God went up from Abraham _This expression contains a profitable
doctrine, namely, that Abraham certainly knew this vision to be from
God; for the ascent here spoken implies as much. And it is necessary
for the pious to be fully assured that what they hear proceeds from
God, in order that they ma... [ Continue Reading ]
23._And Abraham took Ishmael _Moses now commends the obedience of
Abraham because he circumcised the whole of his family as he had been
commanded. For he must, of necessity, have been entirely devoted to
God, since he did not hesitate to inflict upon himself a wound
attended with acute pain, and not... [ Continue Reading ]