Génesis 20:4

4 Mas Abimelec no se había acercado a ella, y dijo: Señor, ¿destruirás a una nación aunque sea inocente?

Génesis 20:4 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 20:4

But Abimelech had not come near her
Sarah had been put into an apartment in his palace, and not yet admitted into his company, not at least to his bed; he had not lain with her, which is the design of the expression: the Septuagint version is, "had not touched her", as in ( Genesis 20:6 ) ; which is another phrase expressive of the same thing: and he said, Lord, wilt thou slay also a righteous nation?
meaning either his family, the greater part of which were not accessory to this affair; or rather his kingdom, as Aben Ezra, see ( Genesis 20:9 ) ; which though not a nation of righteous men, in a strict sense, see ( Genesis 20:11 ) ; yet with regard to this business of Sarah were no ways criminal: either God had threatened to destroy his people, as well as himself, if he did not return Sarah to her husband, or committed iniquity with her; or he knew that this had been usual for people to suffer for the crimes of their governors, and like a true father of his country shows an affectionate concern for their welfare in the first place; for this may be the sense of the word "also", on which an emphasis is put; wilt thou not only slay me, but also a whole nation for my sake, a nation free from all fault and blame in this matter? though some think he has reference to the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, a recent action, and fresh in his mind; as if he should say, thou hast justly destroyed a wicked people for their sins, and wilt thou also destroy a nation that at least, in comparison of them, is a just and righteous one?

Génesis 20:4 In-Context

2 Y Abraham dijo de Sara su mujer: Es mi hermana. Entonces Abimelec, rey de Gerar, envió y tomó a Sara.
3 Pero Dios vino a Abimelec en un sueño de noche, y le dijo: He aquí, eres hombre muerto por razón de la mujer que has tomado, pues está casada.
4 Mas Abimelec no se había acercado a ella, y dijo: Señor, ¿destruirás a una nación aunque sea inocente?
5 ¿No me dijo él mismo: "Es mi hermana"? Y ella también dijo: "Es mi hermano." En la integridad de mi corazón y con manos inocentes yo he hecho esto.
6 Entonces Dios le dijo en el sueño: Sí, yo sé que en la integridad de tu corazón has hecho esto; y además, yo te guardé de pecar contra mí; por eso no te dejé que la tocaras.
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