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OET-RV GEN Chapter 18

OETGEN 18 ©

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18:1 The promise of God egpaanaken Sara of male

18Then one day Yahweh appeared again to Abraham at the oak trees on Mamre’s land, while Abraham was sitting at the entrance of his tent during the hottest part of the day. 2Abraham looked up and was surprised to see three men standing a short distance away. He ran from the tent opening to meet them and bowed respectfully,[ref] 3and said, “My masters, if I’ve found favour in your eyes, please don’t just carry on past your slave. 4Let me get some water so that you can wash your feet and rest here under this tree. 5I’ll go and get some food so that you can refresh yourselves before you leave, since you’ve come to your slave.”

“Alright, do as you have said,” they answered.

6So Abraham hurried into the tent and told Sarah, “Quickly, grind three measures of fine flour and knead it and make some bread.” 7He ran to the herd and selected a tender and choice calf and took it to a slave who hurried to prepare it. 8Then he took yogurt and milk and the calf had been prepared, and he set the meal down in front of the visitors, standing there under the tree by them while they ate.

9Then they asked him, “Where’s your wife Sarah?”

See, over there in the tent,” he replied.

10“I’ll definitely return to you here in the spring next year,” the visitor continued. “You see, your wife Sarah will have a son then.”[ref]

Now Sarah was at the opening of the tent listening, but the visitor was facing the other direction. 11Abraham and Sarah were pretty old at this stage and Sarah had passed the age of being able to have children, 12so when she’d heard that, she laughed to herself and said, “Now that my body’s worn out, will I have the pleasure of a child? Even my master’s too old.”[ref]

13Then Yahweh spoke to Abraham, “Why is it that Sarah laughed, saying, ‘Will I really have a child when I am old?’ 14Is anything too hard for Yahweh? I’ll return here to you next year in the spring and Sarah will have a son.”[ref]

15But Sarah was afraid and denied it by saying, “I didn’t laugh.”

“No, because you did laugh,” he said.

18:16 Abraham bargains with Yahweh about Sodom

16Then the three men got up to leave and looked down toward Sodom, and Abraham went with them to see them off. 17Then Yahweh said to himself, “Should I hide what I’m about to do from Abraham? 18His descendants are certainly going to become a great and mighty nation, and all the nations of the earth will be blessed through him and them, 19because I’m aware that he’ll command his children and his household after him, and they’ll follow Yahweh’s path by their right and just behaviour, so that Yahweh will bring about for Abraham what he’s said to him.”

20Then Yahweh said, “Because there’s so many people crying out about Sodom and Gomorrah, and because their sin is very grievous, 21I’ll go down there now and see if what I’ve heard about them is true, and if not, I’ll also find that out.”

22Then the other two men left and starting descending toward Sodom, and Abraham was still standing there in front of Yahweh, 23so he went closer to Yahweh and asked, “Will you really destroy obedient people along with those who’re evil? 24What if there were fifty people in the city who’ve obeyed you? Would you really destroy the city and all its people and not save it for the sake of those fifty? 25Surely you wouldn’t do anything like that—killing the good people along with the evil ones, so that they all just get treated the same? Certainly you wouldn’t do that? Wouldn’t the one who judges the entire world be more fair?”

26“If I find fifty godly people in Sodom,” Yahweh answered, “then I’ll spare the whole city for their sake.”

27“Listen, I’ve been bold enough to question my master, even though I’m just dust and ashes,” Abraham said again. 28“Suppose they’re five short of the fifty? Would you destroy the whole city because of five?”

“I won’t destroy it if I find forty-five there,” he replied.

29Abraham continued to make his request, “Suppose there’s forty there?”

“I won’t do it for the sake of the forty,” he agreed.

30My master, don’t get angry but let me speak,” Abraham said, “suppose thirty are found there?”

“I won’t do it if I find thirty-five there,” he said.

31“Listen, I’ve taken it upon myself to speak to my master,” Abraham asked again, “suppose twenty are found there?”

“I won’t do it for the sake of the twenty,” he agreed.

32“My master, don’t get angry and let me speak one last time,” Abraham added, “suppose ten are found there?”

“I won’t do it for the sake of the ten,” Yahweh conceded 33and then he left and Abraham returned home.


18:2a: Heb 13:2.

18:10: Rom 9:9.

18:12: 1Pe 3:6.

18:14: Luk 1:37.

OETGEN 18 ©

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