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Verse 2

2. Three men An angelophany, in which the celestial messengers took on the form and habits of ordinary men . It appears from what follows that one of these was the Angel of Jehovah, (see note on Genesis 16:7. ) who speaks in the Divine name and represents Deity himself . Comp . Genesis 18:13; Genesis 18:17; Genesis 18:20; Genesis 18:22; Genesis 18:26; Genesis 18:33. But such a manifestation of Jehovah in human form appears extraordinary, and has been made the subject of ridicule by unbelievers. What! they say, God eating veal along with Abraham! Abraham washing God’s feet, and feeding him with cakes! That is worse than heathen idolatry. But the same difficulty holds with the theory that the three men were angels. Did Abraham wash the feet of angels and feed them with veal and cakes? That seems clearly to be the purport of the narrative; and before we hasten to pronounce it absurd or heathenish, let us calmly consider why such a theophany and such an angelophany should be thought incredible? It will not be denied that God has the power thus to manifest himself. He could have assumed a human form, and done all that is here recorded. But it is assumed that such action is incompatible with the divine majesty and the spiritual nature of God. But who knows this? Or who is competent to say that it was improper, and unworthy of Jehovah to reveal himself thus in human form to the father of the faithful?

It would, indeed, be unseemly and idolatrous for us to represent God under a human or any other form. This is expressly forbidden. Exodus 20:45. But if God may reveal himself in a pillar of cloud, or a pillar of fire, or a burning bush, why not also in a human form?

The Christian who believes that God was “manifest in the flesh” in the person of Jesus Christ, will not regard this theophany with strange wonder, or incredulity. When we consider the special purpose of this appearance of Jehovah to Abraham, namely, to bring Sarah to a belief in the promise, we may well suppose that the human form would have been the most suitable semblance under which Jehovah could appear. Such a theophany would adumbrate the future seed, the Christ of God, born of a woman, yet declared to be the Son of God, with power; who would eat and drink with men, and wash the feet of his disciples, that he might teach them the same lesson of humble service. He was seen and ministered unto by angels. He, even after his resurrection, ate before his disciples, to convince them that he was no unsubstantial spectre. Luke 24:43. So the God of Abraham makes this revelation a most intense reality to him, and through him to Sarah, that she may become partaker of his faith, and a proper mother of the chosen seed .

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