a21:22-34
b21:31-34
c12:7
d13:14-17
e15:7
f18-21
g17:8
h21:22-23
i20:9-10
jEph 4:15
lMatt 5:37
mJas 5:12

‏ Genesis 21:22-24

Summary for Gen 21:22-34: 21:22-34  a This passage, at its climax, explains the name of Beersheba, Abraham’s home (21:31-34  b). Beersheba reflected the covenant Abraham made with the residents of the land, which enabled him to dwell there in peace and prosperity. God’s promise was coming to fruition (12:7  c; 13:14-17  d; 15:7  e, 18-21  f; 17:8  g).
Summary for Gen 21:22-23: 21:22-23  h Abimelech pressed for the treaty so that Abraham would not cheat or deceive him. Abimelech knew that God was blessing Abraham even though Abraham was not entirely trustworthy (20:9-10  i). This sad contradiction made the treaty necessary. By contrast, God’s faithful people are exhorted to speak the truth (Eph 4:15  j, 25  k), and Jesus warned against manipulating truth by the clever use of oaths (Matt 5:37  l; Jas 5:12  m).
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