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- Abraham in Gerar
2. אבימלך .2 _'ǎbı̂ymelek_, Abimelekh, “father of the
king.”
7. נביא _nābı̂y'_ “prophet,” he who speaks by God, of God,
and to God, who declares to people not merely things futu...
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CHAPTER 20 ABRAHAM IN GERAR
_ 1. Abraham in Gerar (Genesis 20:1)_
2. Second denial of Sarah (Genesis 20:2)
3. God's dealing with Abimelech (Genesis 20:3)
4. Abimelech and Abraham ...
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GENESIS 20. ABRAHAM PASSES OFF SARAH AS HIS SISTER AT GERAR. The first
complete narrative from E. The writer uses Elohim, but P's
characteristics are absent. Phraseology as well as the use of Elohim
i...
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LORD*. Jehovah. One of the 134 emendations of the Sopherim. See
App-32.
ALSO, i.e. as well as Sodom and Gomorrah, Genesis 19.
NATION. Abimelech evidently expected God to slay the whole nation....
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_a righteous nation_ Abimelech appeals to the instinct of justice,
that God will not punish the innocent, as if they were guilty. Cf.
Genesis 18:23....
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DISCOURSE: 19
CALL OF ABRAM
Genesis 20:1. Now the Lord had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy
country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father’s house, unto a
land that I will shew thee: And I wil...
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LORD, WILT THOU SLAY ALSO, &C.— Abimelech here deprecates the Divine
wrath, and enters into a justification of his conduct; declaring that
both Abraham and Sarah had united in attesting that Sarah was...
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PART THIRTY-THREE
THE STORY OF ABRAHAM: SOJOURN IN THE NEGEB
(Genesis 20:1 to Genesis 21:34)
1. _Abraham and Abimelech_ (Genesis 20:1-18)
1 And Abraham journeyed from thence toward the land of the
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_BUT ABIMELECH HAD NOT COME NEAR HER: AND HE SAID, LORD, WILT THOU
SLAY ALSO A RIGHTEOUS NATION?_
Lord, wilt thou slay also a righteous nation? - х_ 'ADONAAY_ (H136),
Lord: see the note at Genesis 15...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 20
ABIMELECH TAKES SARAH
V1 Abraham travelled away from the big trees at Mamre. He went toward
the region that is called the Negeb. He lived betw...
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A RIGHTEOUS NATION. — Knobel has pointed out that there is an
allusion here to the fate of Sodom. Though the malady was confined to
Abimelech and his household, yet he sees destruction threatening his...
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וַ אֲבִימֶ֕לֶךְ לֹ֥א קָרַ֖ב אֵלֶ֑יהָ
וַ יֹּאמ
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ABRAHAM AGAIN DENIES HIS WIFE
Genesis 20:1
It is wonderful that Abraham should fall like this. He had walked with
God for so many years, and experienced so many deliverances, that we
should have expe...
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Once again we have to face Abraham's deflection from faith. We see him
journeying south to Gerar. This was the center of a race of men who,
having driven out the original possessors of the land, were...
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WHEN ABRAHAM FAILED TO TRUST GOD
A book that only claimed to be from God would not record the failings
of a great man like Abraham. since the Bible is from God, it tells us
of a second time Abraham fa...
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But Abimelech had not come near her: and he said, Lord, wilt thou slay
also (d) a righteous nation?
(d) The infidels confessed that God would not punish but for just
occasion: therefore, when he puni...
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Now therefore restore the man his wife; for he is a prophet, and he
shall pray for thee, and thou shalt live: and if thou restore her not,
know thou that thou shalt surely die, thou, and all that are...
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We have had hitherto God's account of that which He had made; then the
trial and utter ruin of the creature, with the revelation of divine
mercy in Christ the Lord. We have had in fine the judgment of...
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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...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 20 AND 21.
In Chapter s 20, 21 we have the question of the heir and of the path
of faith in another point of view. Abraham denies his relationship
with his wi...
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BUT ABIMELECH HAD NOT COME NEAR HER,.... Sarah had been put into an
apartment in his palace, and not yet admitted into his company, not at
least to his bed; he had not lain with her, which is the desi...
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But Abimelech had not come near her: and he said, Lord, wilt thou slay
also a righteous nation?
Ver. 4. _But Abimelech had not come near her._] Being hindered by
sickness. Gen 20:17 Well might St Amb...
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_Wilt thou also slay a righteous nation?_ He probably referred to the
late destruction of Sodom and the cities of the plain, which, no
doubt, must have caused great consternation, if not also some deg...
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1 Abraham soiourneth at Gerar,
2 denieth his wife, and loseth her.
3 Abimelech is reproued for her in a dreame.
9 He rebuketh Abraham,
14 restoreth Sarah,
16 and reprooueth her.
17 Hee is healed...
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But Abimelech had not come near her; and he said, Lord, wilt Thou slay
also a righteous nation?...
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Sarah Again in Danger...
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EIGHTH SECTION
_Abraham and Abimelech of Gerar. His and Sarah’s renewed exposure
through his human, calculating prudence, as formerly in Egypt before
Pharaoh. The Divine preservation. Abraham’s inter...
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ABRAHAM EXPOSED AND REPROVED
Now we return to Abraham's history. He journeyed toward the south,
which is typical of pleasant circumstances, but nearly always having
danger in it. He dwelt between Kade...
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1-8 Crooked policy will not prosper: it brings ourselves and others
into danger. God gives Abimelech notice of his danger of sin, and his
danger of death for his sin. Every wilful sinner is a dead ma...
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ABIMELECH HAD NOT COME NEAR HER, i.e. had not yet lain with her. A
modest expression, like that of _knowing_ a woman, GENESIS 4:1, or
_going_ in to her, GENESIS 6:4, or _touching_ her, Proverbs 6:29...
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We have two distinct points in this chapter: first, the moral
degradation to which the child of God sometimes subjects himself, in
the view of the world; and, secondly, the moral dignity which _
alway...
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Genesis 20:4 Abimelech H40 near H7126 (H8804) said H559 (H8799) Lord
H136 slay H2026 (H8799) righteous...
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ABRAHAM AND ABIMELECH (GENESIS 20:1).
Genesis 20:1
‘And Abraham journeyed from there towards the land of the South, and
dwelt between Kadesh and Shur, and he sojourned in Gerar.'
He had been establ...
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CONTENTS: Abraham's lapse at Gerar. Lying to Abimelech about his wife.
CHARACTERS: Abraham, Sarah, Abimelech.
CONCLUSION: Sin has many tools but a lie is a handle that fits them
all. If the truth is...
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Genesis 20:1 , _Gerar,_ in the tribe of Simeon, then a royal
residence. Abimelech was the common name of the kings that reigned
there.
Genesis 20:2. _She is my sister._ It is not said whether Sarah wa...
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_And Abraham said of Sarah his wife, She is my sister_
ABRAHAM’S REPETITION OF HIS OLD FAULT; THE POWER OF FORMER
TEMPTATIONS
I. THEIR POWER MAY SLUMBER LONG. In this instance, twenty-four years.
Ne...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 20:3 BUT GOD CAME TO ABIMELECH. The text
emphasizes that Sarah has not had intercourse with the king;
otherwise, it could have appeared that Abimelech was the father of
Isaac ...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 20:1 King Abimelech takes Sarah into his
harem, which seems to put at risk God’s promise that Sarah will bear
Abraham a son.
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 20:1. Kadesh; Shur; Gerar.] All lying near the southern
borders of Canaan. Gerar was the chief city of the Philistines. It is
now called _Khirbet-el-Gerar, i.e.,_ the ruins o...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 20:1
AND ABRAHAM JOURNEYED (_vide_ Genesis 12:9) FROM THENCE. Mamre
(Genesis 18:1). In search of pasture, as on a previous occasion
(Keil);
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Abraham journeyed from there toward the south country, and dwelled
between Kadesh and Shur, and he sojourned in Gerar (Genesis 20:1).
So Abraham was living in the area of Hebron, but now he is still s...
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had. Genesis 20:6 Genesis 20:18 wilt. Genesis 20:17 Genesis 20:18...
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Wilt thou slay also a righteous nation — Not such a nation as Sodom....
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GENESIS 21:32; GENESIS 21:34 — Did the Bible mistakenly place the
Philistines in Palestine at the time of Abraham?
PROBLEM: The earliest allusion to Philistines by Palestinian or
Egyptian sources is...