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Génesis 20:15

Listen to Génesis 20:15
15 Y dijo Abimelec: He aquí, mi tierra está delante de ti; habita donde quieras.

Génesis 20:15 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 20:15

And Abimelech said, behold, my whole land [is] before thee,
&c.] Instead of bidding him be gone, and sending him away in haste out of his country, as the king of Egypt did in a like case, he solicits his stay in it; and to encourage him to it, makes an offer of his whole kingdom to him, to choose which part of it he would to dwell in: dwell where it pleaseth thee;
if there was anyone part of it better than another, or more convenient for him, his family and his flocks, he was welcome to it.

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Génesis 20:15 In-Context

13 Y sucedió que cuando Dios me hizo salir errante de la casa de mi padre, yo le dije a ella: "Este es el favor que me harás: a cualquier lugar que vayamos, dirás de mí: 'Es mi hermano.'"
14 Entonces Abimelec tomó ovejas y vacas, siervos y siervas, y se los dio a Abraham, y le devolvió a Sara su mujer.
15 Y dijo Abimelec: He aquí, mi tierra está delante de ti; habita donde quieras.
16 Y a Sara le dijo: Mira, he dado a tu hermano mil piezas de plata; he aquí, esta es tu vindicación delante de todos los que están contigo, y ante todos, quedas vindicada.
17 Abraham oró a Dios, y Dios sanó a Abimelec, a su mujer y a sus siervas; y tuvieron hijos.
Scripture taken from La Biblia de las Américas® (LBLA®), Copyright © 1986, 1995, 1997 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. https://www.LBLA.com

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