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Genesis
18:1–22:24
Vayera
YEHOVAH reveals Himself to
Abraham three days after the first
Jew’s circumcision at age ninety-nine; but Abraham rushes
off to prepare a meal for three guests who appear in the desert
heat. One of the three—who are angels disguised as men—announces
that, in exactly one year, the barren
Sarah will give birth to a son. Sarah laughs.
Abraham pleads
with YEHOVAH to spare the wicked city of Sodom. Two of the three
disguised angels arrive in the doomed city, where Abraham’s nephew
Lot extends his hospitality to them and protects them from the evil
intentions of a Sodomite mob. The two guests reveal that they
have come to overturn the place, and to save Lot and his family.
Lot’s wife turns into a pillar of salt when she disobeys the
command not to look back at the burning city as they flee.
While taking
shelter in a cave, Lot’s two daughters (believing that they and
their father are the only ones left alive in the world) get their father
drunk, lie with him and become pregnant. The two sons born from
this incident father the nations of Moab and Ammon.
Abraham moves to
Gerar, where the Philistine king Abimelech takes Sarah—who is
presented as Abraham’s sister—to his palace. In a dream, YEHOVAH
warns Abimelech that he will die
unless he returns the woman to her husband. Abraham explains that he
feared he would be killed over the beautiful Sarah.
YEHOVAH
remembers His promise to Sarah, and gives her and Abraham a son, who
is named Isaac (Yitzchak,
meaning “will laugh”). Isaac is
circumcised at the age of eight days; Abraham is one hundred
years old, and Sarah ninety, at their child’s birth.
Hagar and
Ishmael are banished from Abraham’s home and wander in the desert;
YEHOVAH hears the cry of the dying lad, and saves his life by
showing his mother a well. Abimelech makes a treaty with Abraham
at Beersheba, where Abraham gives him seven sheep as a sign of
their truce.
YEHOVAH tests
Abraham’s devotion by commanding him to sacrifice Isaac on
Mount Moriah (the Temple Mount)
in Jerusalem. Isaac is bound
and placed on the altar, and Abraham raises the knife to slaughter his
son. A voice from heaven calls to stop him; a ram, caught in the
undergrowth by its horns, is offered in Isaac’s place. Abraham
receives the news of the birth of a daughter, Rebecca, to his
nephew Bethuel.
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