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Matthew Poole

Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - Genesis 12:11

Quest. How could she be so fair, when she was above sixty years old? Answ. She was so both comparatively to the Egyptians, and simply in herself, and that might be from divers causes: 1. From the greater vigour of nature in that age of the world. 2. Because her beauty was not diminished by child-bearing. 3. From God's singular providence, ordering it thus for Abram's trial, and for the manifestation of his special providence watching over him and his. read more

Joseph Exell

Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary - Genesis 12:10-20

CRITICAL NOTES.—Genesis 12:10. A famine in the land] The frequent famines are a peculiar characteristic of early times, and of uncivilised lands. Egypt as a rich and fruitful land was even then a refuge from famine, as it was in the history of Jacob (Lange). Egypt being annually watered by the overflow of the Nile, and not depending on rains for the crops, was the great grain-growing region, and corn could be found there when famine prevailed in the adjoining country (Jacobus).—Genesis 12:11.... read more

William Nicoll

Sermon Bible Commentary - Genesis 12:1-20

Genesis 12:0 , etc. I. Notice first the call of Abraham. (1) The call was addressed to him suddenly; (2) it required him to forsake his country and his kindred, while giving him no hope of return; (3) it sent him on a long and difficult journey, to a country lying more than three hundred miles away. Yet Abraham obeyed in willing submission to the command of God. II. Notice Abraham's conquest over the kings. This is the first battle recorded in the word of God. It was after his rescue of Lot... read more

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith Bible Commentary - Genesis 12:1-20

Chapter 12Now the LORD had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy family ( Genesis 12:1 ),So Abraham really wasn't totally obedient at this point. And this to me is interesting, because Abraham is always held as the model of faith in the New Testament, the model of a man who believed and trusted God. He's the prime example of the man who believes. And so many times when we read about faith and the exploits of faith, we think, "But I'm so weak and I've blown it so many times,... read more

Joseph Sutcliffe

Sutcliffe's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments - Genesis 12:1-20

Genesis 12:1. Had said. The God of glory appeared to Abraham, and enjoined him to leave his idolatrous country. Joshua 24:2. Acts 7:3. Genesis 12:2. I will make of thee a great nation, yea many nations. All these are princely benedictions, conferring sovereignty, and adding a curse on the head of him who dare to rebel. Genesis 27:29. Genesis 12:6. The Canaanite was then in the land. Abraham did not wander like other patriarchs to a vacant country, but to a land already occupied by... read more

Joseph Exell

The Biblical Illustrator - Genesis 12:10-20

Genesis 12:10-20Abram went down into EgyptAbram in Egypt: the temptations and trials of a life of faithThe life of faith has many temptations and trials.I. THEY MAY ARISE FROM TEMPORAL CALAMITIES. Famine. 1. They direct the whole care and attention of the mind to themselves. 2. They may suggest doubt in the Divine providence. 3. They serve to give us an exaggerated estimate of past trials. II. THEY MAY ARISE FROM THE DIFFICULTY OF APPLYING THE PRINCIPLES OF RELIGION TO THE MORAL PROBLEMS OF... read more

John Trapp

John Trapp Complete Commentary - Genesis 12:11

Gen 12:11 And it came to pass, when he was come near to enter into Egypt, that he said unto Sarai his wife, Behold now, I know that thou [art] a fair woman to look upon: Ver. 11. Behold now, I know that thou art a fair woman. ] And yet she was now sixty-five years of age; wherein she was a figure of "Jerusalem the mother of us all." Galatians 4:26 Song of Solomon 1:15 ; Son 4:1 Sarai’s chief beauty was that of "the hidden man of the heart," as saith St Peter. 1Pe 3:4 ; 1Pe 3:6 But outward... read more

Samuel Bagster

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge - Genesis 12:11

a fair: Genesis 12:14, Genesis 26:7, Genesis 29:17, Genesis 39:6, Genesis 39:7, 2 Samuel 11:2, Proverbs 21:30, Song of Solomon 1:14 Reciprocal: Genesis 20:2 - said Genesis 20:13 - God 1 Samuel 21:12 - sore Proverbs 29:25 - fear Galatians 2:13 - the other Galatians 6:1 - overtaken read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Genesis 12:11

11. Thou art a fair woman Sarai was sixty-five years of age when Abram left Haran, being ten years younger than he, but, considering the longevity of the patriarchs, we may assume that at that period of life she would retain much of her youthful beauty, appearing much as a woman of thirty in our time . To the more dusky Egyptians an Asiatic woman would appear especially beautiful . The Egyptians were not Negroes, as is shown by the monuments; they were tawny in color, with straight hair,... read more

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