1._And Abraham journeyed from thence_. What Moses related respecting
the destruction of Sodom, was a digression. He now returns to the
continuation of his history, and proceeds to show what happened to
Abraham; how he conducted himself, and how the Lord protected him;
till the promised seed, the fut... [ Continue Reading ]
2._And Abraham said of Sarah his wife_. In this history, the Holy
Spirit presents to us a remarkable instance, both of the infirmity of
man, and of the grace of God. It is a common proverb, that even fools
become wise by suffering evil. But Abraham, forgetful of the great
danger which had befallen h... [ Continue Reading ]
3._But God came to Abimelech in a dream by night_. Here Moses shows
that the Lord acted with such gentleness, that in punishing his
servant, he yet, as a father, forgave him: just as he deals with us,
so that, while chastising us with his rod, his mercy and his goodness
far exceed his severity. Henc... [ Continue Reading ]
4._But Abimelech had not come near her_. Though Abraham had deprived
himself of his wife, the Lord interposed in time to preserve her
uninjured. When Moses previously relates, that she was taken away by
Pharaoh, he does not say whether her chastity was assailed or not; but
since the Lord then also d... [ Continue Reading ]
6._Yea, I know that thou didst this in the integrity of thy heart_. We
infer from this answer of God, (as I have lately remarked,) that
Abimelech did not testify falsely concerning his own integrity. Yet,
while God allows that his excuse is true, He nevertheless chastises
him. Let us hence learn, th... [ Continue Reading ]
7._Now therefore, restore the man his wife_. God does not now speak of
Abraham as of a common man, but as of one who is so peculiarly dear
unto himself, that He undertakes the defense of his conjugal bed, by a
kind of privilege. He calls Abraham a prophet, for the sake of honor;
as if he were chargi... [ Continue Reading ]
8._Therefore Abimelech rose early in the morning_. Moses teaches how
efficacious the oracle had been. For Abimelech, alarmed at the voice
of God, arose in the morning, not only that he himself might quickly
obey the command enjoined upon him but that he might also exhort his
own people to do the sam... [ Continue Reading ]
9._Then Abimelech called Abraham_. There are those who suppose that
the king of Gerar did not make a complaint against Abraham; but rather
declared his own repentance. If, however we fairly weigh his words we
find confession mixed with expostulation. Although he complains that
Abraham had acted unju... [ Continue Reading ]
10._What sawest thou that thou hast done this thing _? By this
question the king provides against the future. He thinks that Abraham
had not practiced this dissimulation inconsiderately; and, since God
was grievously offended, he fears to fall again into the same danger.
He therefore testifies, by a... [ Continue Reading ]
11._And Abraham said_. There are two points contained in this answer.
For, first, he confesses that he had been induced by fear to conceal
his marriage. He then denies that he had lied for the purpose of
excusing himself. Now, although Abraham declares with truth, that he
had not concealed his marri... [ Continue Reading ]
12._And yet indeed she is my sister_. Some suppose Sarah to have been
Abraham’s own sister, yet not by the same mothers but born from a
second wife. As, however, the name sister has a wider signification
among the Hebrews, I willingly adopt a different conjecture; namely,
that she was his sister in... [ Continue Reading ]
13._When God caused me to wander _(430) Because the verb is here put
in the plural number, I freely expound the passage as referring to the
angels, who led Abraham through his various wanderings. Some, with too
much subtlety, infer from it a Trinity of Persons: as if it had been
written: _The gods c... [ Continue Reading ]
14._And Abimelech took sheep_. Abraham had before received possessions
and gifts in Egypt; but with this difference, that whereas Pharaoh had
commanded him to depart elsewhere; Abimelech offers him a home in his
kingdom. It therefore appears that both kings were stricken with no
common degree of fea... [ Continue Reading ]
16._He is to thee a covering of the eyes_. Because there is, in these
words, some obscurity, the passage is variously explained. The
beginning of the verse is free from difficulty. For when Abimelech had
given a thousand pieces of silver; in order that his liberality might
not be suspected, he decla... [ Continue Reading ]
17._So Abraham prayed_. In two respects the wonderful favor of God
towards Abraham was apparent; firsts that, with outstretched hand, He
avenged the injury done to him; and, secondly, that, through
Abraham’s prayer, He became pacified towards the house of Abimelech.
It was necessary to declare, that... [ Continue Reading ]