Génesis 20:9

9 Entonces Abimelec llamó a Abraham, y le dijo: ¿Qué nos has hecho? ¿Y en qué he pecado contra ti, para que hayas traído sobre mí y sobre mi reino un pecado tan grande? Me has hecho cosas que no se deben hacer.

Génesis 20:9 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 20:9

Then Abimelech called Abraham
Who might be in the king's palace, being taken into it caressed by the king for the sake of Sarah: and said unto him;
not in a passion, as might have been expected, but in a mild and gentle manner, yet with great strength of reasoning, and making very just expostulations with him: what hast thou done unto us?
what evil to him, his family, and his subjects? this was very probably said in the presence of his servants he had called, and therefore the plural number is used: and what have I offended thee, that thou hast brought on me, and on my
kingdom, a great sin?
the sin of adultery, he had been in danger of committing, which by the light of nature was known and acknowledged to be a great sin, and therefore was avoided by Heathens, and prohibited and punished by them; or else a "great punishment" F4, as death to him, and all his subjects: and now Abimelech expostulates with him, and desires to know what he had done to incur his displeasure, that he should take such a method as this to avenge himself of him; he plainly intimates that he was not conscious to himself that he had done any thing to offend him; he had suffered him to come into his kingdom, and sojourn in it, and used him well, and in no instance, as he knew of, had done anything to affront him: thou hast done deeds unto me that ought not to be done;
in saying Sarah was his sister, and persuading her to say the same, and so virtually disowning his marriage with her, equivocating in this affair, and dissembling truth, and thereby exposing the chastity of his wife, and the king to the commission of sin with her; things that ought not to be done by any man, and much less by a man professing religion and godliness.


FOOTNOTES:

F4 (hldg hajh) "noxam magnam", Junius & Tremellius; "poenam peccati", Menochius; so Abendana.

Génesis 20:9 In-Context

7 Ahora pues, devuelve la mujer al marido, porque él es profeta y orará por ti, y vivirás. Mas si no la devuelves, sabe que de cierto morirás, tú y todos los tuyos.
8 Abimelec se levantó muy de mañana, llamó a todos sus siervos y relató todas estas cosas a oídos de ellos; y los hombres se atemorizaron en gran manera.
9 Entonces Abimelec llamó a Abraham, y le dijo: ¿Qué nos has hecho? ¿Y en qué he pecado contra ti, para que hayas traído sobre mí y sobre mi reino un pecado tan grande? Me has hecho cosas que no se deben hacer.
10 Y Abimelec añadió a Abraham: ¿Qué has hallado para que hayas hecho esto?
11 Y Abraham respondió: Porque me dije: Sin duda no hay temor de Dios en este lugar, y me matarán por causa de mi mujer.
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