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To Sarah he said, "Behold, I have given your brother a thousand pieces of silver. Behold, it is for you a covering of the eyes to all that are with you. In front of all you are vindicated."
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A King's Sharp Rebuke
Commentators note the sharp, ironic tone of King Abimelech. By calling Abraham Sarah's "brother," he publicly rebukes her for the deception. The large gift of silver served as a public vindication of her honor, proving she was not disgraced. However, the words themselves were a clear correction, showing how God can use even a pagan ruler to discipline His people.
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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
A thousand pieces of silver. —Hebrew, a thousand of silver. This was the total value of Abimelech’s present, and not an a…
16th Century
Protestant
He is to you a covering of the eyes. Because there is some obscurity in these words, the passage is explained in various ways. The beginni…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And unto Sarah he said, behold, I have given your brother a thousand [pieces] of silver. Or shekels of silver, as the Tar…
We often trouble ourselves, and even are led into temptation and sin, by groundless suspicions; and find the fear of God where we expected it not.<…