Verse 5
5. My wrong be upon thee Sarai, stung by feelings of jealousy, and suspecting that Abram’s affections were turned from herself to her handmaid, complains to him of the wrong she suffers . She assumes that it is his place to redress the wrong, and in passionate haste implies that he has failed to do so because of his devotion to Hagar .
The Lord judge “She would leave his conduct to the judgment of Jehovah, more as an appeal to his conscience than as a decided condemnation . ” Lange .
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