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It happened in the days of Amraphel, king of Shinar, Arioch, king of Ellasar, Chedorlaomer, king of Elam, and Tidal, king of Goiim,
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A World of Nations
This verse introduces an international conflict, not just a local skirmish. Commentators explain that these four kings represent a confederacy of city-states from regions like Babylonia (Shinar) and Persia (Elam). The narrative provides a rare glimpse into the political landscape of Abram's time, showing that he lived among established, warring powers, which magnifies the significance of his later actions.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
19th Century
Anglican
It came to pass. — Connected with the settlement of Lot in the Jordan valley is one of the most remarkable episodes in the entire …
16th Century
Protestant
And it came to pass in the days of Amraphel. The history related in this chapter is chiefly worthy of remembrance for three reasons:
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And it came to pass, in the days of Amraphel king of Shinar, &c.] Or Babylon, as Onkelos, where Nimrod began his kingdom,…
The wars of nations feature prominently in history, but we would not have had the record of this particular war if Abram and Lot had not been invol…