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The king of Sodom said to Abram, "Give me the people, and take the goods to yourself."

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Commentators explain that the king of Sodom's offer was not an act of extraordinary generosity but followed the common rules of war. According to ancient custom, a rescuer was entitled to keep the recovered goods (spoils) and was expected to return the people. This context highlights the significance of Abram's subsequent refusal.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Genesis 14:1–24

18th Century

Theologian

  1. אמרפל 'amrāpel — Amraphel; related: unknown. אלריוך 'aryôk — Ariok, “leonine?” related: ארי

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Genesis 14:21

19th Century

Bishop

Give me the persons. —To this day it is the rule among the Arabs that, if a camp is plundered, anyone who recovers the bo…

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On Genesis 14:21

19th Century

Preacher

And the king of Sodom said unto Abram, Give me the persons, and take the goods to thyself.

They were all Abraham's by right as the s…

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John Calvin

John Calvin

On Genesis 14:21

16th Century

Theologian

And the king of Sodom said. Moses, having incidentally interrupted the course of his narrative concerning the king of Sodom with the menti…

John Gill

John Gill

On Genesis 14:21

17th Century

Pastor

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Genesis 14:21–24

17th Century

Minister

Observe the king of Sodom's grateful offer to Abram: Give me the souls, and take thou the substance. Gratitude teaches us to repay to the …

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