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OET-RV by cross-referenced section GEN 20:1

GEN 20:1–20:18 ©

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Abraham and Abimelech and Sarah

Gen 20:1–18

20:1 Abraham and Abimelech and Sarah

20Then Abraham travelled from there to the Negev region and he settled between Kadesh and Shur, staying in Gerar for a while. 2Abraham had told people his wife Sarah was his sister, so Abimelech the king of Gerar sent for Sarah and took her.[ref] 3But God came to Abimelech in a dream in the night and told him, “Listen, you’re as good as dead because of that woman you took because she is married to a husband.”

4Now Abimelech hadn’t gone near to her, so he said, “My master, would you destroy a nation even though it’s innocent? 5Didn’t Abraham himself tell me that she was his sister? And she herself also said that he was her brother. I did this with a clear conscience and with clean hands.”

6Then God said to him in the dream, “Yes, I know that you did this with a clear conscience and indeed I kept you from sinning against me. I didn’t allow you to touch her for that reason. 7So now, return that man’s wife because he’s a prophet, and he’ll pray for you and you’ll live. But if you don’t return her, be certain that you and all your people will surely die.”

8So King Abimelech got up early in the morning and called for all of his slaves to come, and he explained the entire situation to them and they were very scared. 9Then he sent for Abraham and asked him, “What have you done to us? What did I do to you that you would cause all this trouble for me and my people? What you did to me should never have happened.” 10Then he asked again, “What were you thinking when you did that?”

11“Because I thought that there’s probably no one around here who obeys God,” replied Abraham “so they might kill me because of my wife. 12Besides that, Sarah actually is my half-sister. We have the same father, but different mothers, and then it was her that I took as a wife. 13Later when God got me to leave my father’s home, I said to her, ‘You could do this one kindness do for me: Everywhere we go, just tell them that he’s your brother.’ ”

14Then King Abimelech returned Sarah his wife to him and also gave him flocks and herds, and male and female slaves, 15and he told him, “Look, my land is in front of you. Settle wherever looks good to you.” 16Then he said to Sarah, “Listen, I’ve given 1,000 pieces of silver to your brother. That’s for you to demonstrate that you did nothing wrong, so that you’re completely cleared.”

17Then Abraham prayed to God, and God healed Abimelech and his wife and his slave women so that they could have children, 18because Yahweh had made every woman in Abimelech’s household barren because of what had been happening to Abraham’s wife, Sarah.


20:2: Gen 12:13; 26:7.

Collected OET-RV cross-references

Gen 12:13:

13Please tell them that you’re my sister so they’ll treat me well because of you and let me live.”[ref]


12:13: Gen 20:2; 26:7.

26:7:

7Then the men of the place asked about his wife, and he said, “She’s my sister,” because he was afraid to say, “She’s my wife.” He was thinking, “What if the men in this place kill me because Rebekah is so beautiful to look at.”[ref]


26:7: Gen 12:13; 20:2.