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but to the sons of the concubines who Abraham had, Abraham gave gifts. He sent them away from Isaac his son, while he yet lived, eastward, to the east country.

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Protecting the Divine Promise

Commentators, particularly John Calvin, stress that Abraham's action was not merely a practical family decision but an act of obedience to God's decree. The inheritance of the Promised Land was granted entirely to Isaac. By sending his other sons away, Abraham was compelled to protect the integrity of this divine promise and prevent future disputes that could disrupt God's plan for the covenant line.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Genesis 25:1–11

18th Century

Theologian

  1. קטוּרה qeṭûrâh — “Qeturah, incense.”
  2. זמרן zı̂mrān — “Zimran, celebrated in song.” יקשׁן yāqshān — “Joqshan, fowler.” מדן medān — “Me…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Genesis 25:6

19th Century

Bishop

The east country. —By this is meant Arabia and Southern Mesopotamia, where, by their superior vigour and organisation, the descend…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Genesis 25:6

16th Century

Theologian

But unto the sons of the concubines. Moses relates that when Abraham was about to die, he formed the design of removing all cause of strif…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Genesis 25:6

17th Century

Pastor

But unto the sons of the concubines which Abraham had
These were Hagar and Keturah, though they are both called his …

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Genesis 25:1–10

17th Century

Minister

All the days, even of the best and greatest saints, are not remarkable days; some pass by quietly; such were these last days of Abraham. Here is an…