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Abimelech said to Abraham, "What did you see, that you have done this thing?"
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A King's Just Rebuke
Commentators explain that Abimelech's question, "What did you see?", is a direct challenge to Abraham. He is asking what he or his people had done to justify such profound mistrust. The king, who is not part of Abraham's covenant family, speaks from a position of honor, asserting that Abraham had no reason to fear for his life or to practice such deception.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
2. אבימלך 'ǎbı̂ymelek — Abimelech, “father of the king.”
7. נביא nābı̂y' “prophet,” one who speaks by Go…
19th Century
Anglican
What sawest thou? —Some modern commentators explain the Hebrew as meaning, What purpose did you have? What did you look for? But t…
16th Century
Protestant
What sawest thou that thou hast done this thing? By this question, the king guards against the future. He thinks that Abraham had not prac…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And Abimelech said to Abraham Continuing his discourse with him: what you saw, that you have done this t…
See here much to blame, even in the father of the faithful. Mark his distrust of God, his excessive concern for his life, and his intent to deceive…