a18:1-15
cExod 24:9-11
dMatt 26:17-30
eLuke 22:7-38
fActs 2:42
g1 Cor 11:20-34
h18:2-8

‏ Genesis 18:1-2

Summary for Gen 18:1-15: 18:1-15  a The Lord’s visit to Abraham set the time for Isaac’s birth. The three visitors were probably the Lord and two angels (see study note on 16:7). Abraham’s peaceful and generous reception of the visitors contrasts sharply with the chaos and corruption of Sodom (ch 19  b). Eating together was important in making or confirming covenants; when God was ready to fulfill the covenant promise, he came in person to share a meal with Abraham. Fellowship with God has always been signified by a communal meal (see Exod 24:9-11  c; Matt 26:17-30  d // Luke 22:7-38  e; Acts 2:42  f; 1 Cor 11:20-34  g).
Summary for Gen 18:2-8: 18:2-8  h Abraham received his visitors as very important guests, perhaps realizing that they were messengers from God.
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