John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Genesis 22:1
Verse 1 1.And it came to pass. This chapter contains a most memorable narrative. For although Abraham, through the whole course of his life, gave astonishing proofs of faith and obedience, yet none more excellent can be imagined than the immolation of his son. For other temptations with which the Lord had exercised him, tended, indeed, to his mortification; but this inflicted a wound far more grievous than death itself. Here, however, we must consider something greater and higher than the... read more
Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Genesis 22:24
His concubine - We borrow this word from the Latin compound concubina , from con , together, and cubo , to lie, and apply it solely to a woman cohabiting with a man without being legally married. The Hebrew word is פילגש pilegesh , which is also a compound term, contracted, according to Parkhurst, from פלג palag , to divide or share, and נגש nagash , to approach; because the husband, in the delicate phrase of the Hebrew tongue, approaches the concubine, and shares the bed,... read more