Génesis 20

1 Y Abraham partió de allí hacia la tierra del Neguev, y se estableció entre Cades y Shur; entonces estuvo por un tiempo en Gerar.
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.
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.
12 Además, en realidad es mi hermana, hija de mi padre, pero no hija de mi madre; y vino a ser mi mujer.
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.
18 Porque el SEÑOR había cerrado completamente toda matriz en la casa de Abimelec por causa de Sara, mujer de Abraham.

Génesis 20 Commentary

Chapter 20

Abraham's sojourn at Gerar, Sarah is taken by Abimelech. (1-8) Abimelech's rebuke to Abraham. (9-13) Abimelech restores Sarah. (14-18)

Verses 1-8 Crooked policy will not prosper: it brings ourselves and others into danger. God gives Abimelech notice of his danger of sin, and his danger of death for his sin. Every wilful sinner is a dead man, but Abimelech pleads ignorance. If our consciences witness, that, however we may have been cheated into a snare, we have not knowingly sinned against God, it will be our rejoicing in the day of evil. It is matter of comfort to those who are honest, that God knows their honesty, and will acknowledge it. It is a great mercy to be hindered from committing sin; of this God must have the glory. But if we have ignorantly done wrong, that will not excuse us, if we knowingly persist in it. He that does wrong, whoever he is, prince or peasant, shall certainly receive for the wrong which he has done, unless he repent, and, if possible, make restitution.

Verses 9-13 See here much to blame, even in the father of the faithful. Mark his distrust of God, his undue care about life, his intent to deceive. He also threw temptation in the way of others, caused affliction to them, exposed himself and Sarah to just rebukes, and yet attempted an excuse. These things are written for our warning, not for us to imitate. Even Abraham hath not whereof to glory. He cannot be justified by his works, but must be indebted for justification, to that righteousness which is upon all and unto all them that believe. We must not condemn all as hypocrites who fall into sin, if they do not continue in it. But let the unhumbled and impenitent take heed that they do not sin on, thinking that grace may abound. Abimelech, being warned of God, takes the warning; and being truly afraid of sin and its consequences, he rose early to pursue the directions given him.

Verses 14-18 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. Agreements to deceive generally end in shame and sorrow; and restraints from sin, though by suffering, should be thankfully acknowledged. Though the Lord rebuke, yet he will pardon and deliver his people, and he will give them favour in the sight of those with whom they sojourn; and overrule their infirmities, when they are humbled for them, so that they shall prove useful to themselves and others.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO GENESIS 20

This chapter relates the removal of Abraham to Gerar, Ge 20:1; the king of Gerar's taking to him Sarah, whom Abraham had called his sister, Ge 20:2; who is rebuked of God for it in a dream, Ge 20:3; for which he makes an apology that is admitted, only he is ordered to restore to Abraham his wife, Ge 20:4-7; and accordingly early in the morning he called his servants, and acquainted them with what had happened, Ge 20:8; and then sent for Abraham, and expressed his resentment at his usage of him, Ge 20:9; which Abraham defended as well as he could, Ge 20:10-13; the issue of all which was, great kindness was shown to Abraham, and his wife restored to him, though with a reproof to her from the king, Ge 20:14-16; upon which Abraham prayed for the healing of Abimelech and his family, in which he was heard and answered, Ge 20:17,18.

Génesis 20 Commentaries

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