Genesis 14:1

1._And it came to pass in the days of Amraphel_. The history related in this chapter is chiefly worthy of remembrance, for three reasons: first, because Lot, with a gentle reproof, exhorted the men of Sodom to repentance; they had, however, become altogether unteachable, and desperately perverse in... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 14:10

10._And the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah fled_. Some expound that they had fallen into pits: but this is not probable, since they were by no means ignorant of the neighboring places: such an event would rather have happened to foreign enemies. Others say, that they went down into them for the sake of... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 14:12

12._And they took Lot_. It is doubtful whether Lot remained at home while others went to the battle, and was there captured by the enemy; or whether he had been compelled to take arms with the rest of the people. As, however, Moses does not mention him till he speaks of the plundering of the city, t... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 14:13

13._And there came one that had escaped_. This is the second part of the chapter, in which Moses shows, that when God had respect to his servant Lot, he gave him Abram as his deliverer, to rescue him from the hands of the enemy. But here various questions arise; as, whether it was lawful for Abram,... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 14:14

14._When Abram heard that his brother was taken captive_. Moses briefly explains the cause of the war which was undertaken; namely, that Abram might rescue his relation from captivity. Meanwhile, what I have before said is to be remembered, that he did not rashly fly to arms; but took them as from t... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 14:15

15._And he divided himself against them_. Some explain the words to mean that Abram alone, with his domestic troops, rushed upon the enemy. Others, that he and his three confederates divided their bands, in order to strike greater terror into the foe. A third class suppose the phrase to be a Hebrais... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 14:17

17._And the king of Sodom went out_. Although the king of Sodom knew that Abram had taken arms only on account of his nephew, yet he went to meet him with due honor, in order to show his gratitude. For it is a natural duty to acknowledge benefits conferred upon us, even when not intentionally render... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 14:18

18._And Melchizedek king of Salem brought forth_. This is the last of the three principal points of this history, that Melchizedek, the chief father of the Church, having entertained Abram at a feast, blessed him, in virtue of his priesthood, and received tithes from him. There is no doubt that by t... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 14:19

19._And he blessed him_. Unless these two members of the sentence, ‘He was the priest of God,’ and ‘He blessed,’ cohere together, Moses here relates nothing uncommon. For men mutually bless each other; that is, they wish well to each other. But here the priest of God is described, who, according to... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 14:20

20._And he gave him tithes of all_. There are those who understand that the tithes were given to Abram; but the Apostle speaks otherwise, in declaring that Levi had paid tithes in the loins of Abram, (Hebrews 7:9,) when Abram offered tithes to a more excellent Priest. And truly what the expositors a... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 14:21

21._And the king of Sodom said_. Moses having, by the way, interrupted the course of his narrative concerning the king of Sodom, by the mention of the king of Salem, now returns to it again; and says that the king of Sodom came to meet Abram, not only for the sake of congratulating him, but of givin... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 14:22

22._And Abram said to the king of Sodom, I have lift up mine hand, etc _(368) This ancient ceremony was very appropriate to give expression to the force and nature of an oath. For by raising the hand towards heaven, we show that we appeal to God as a witness, and also as an avenger, if we fail to ke... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 14:23

23._That I will not take from a thread even to a shoe - latchet_. The Hebrews have an elliptical form of making oath, in which the imprecation of punishment is understood. In some places, the full expression of it occurs in the Scriptures, “The Lord do so to me and more also,” (1 Samuel 14:44.) Sinc... [ Continue Reading ]

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