Genesis 20:7

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

God tells Abimelech to return Abraham's wife, Sarah, to him because Abraham is a prophet who can pray for him. If Abimelech does not return Sarah, he and his household will die. The key message is about the consequences of not respecting another's spouse and the power of prayer.

Explained for Children

Imagine if someone took your favorite toy and wouldn't give it back. God is telling Abimelech to give Sarah back to Abraham, her husband, because Abraham can pray for good things to happen. If Abimelech doesn't give Sarah back, bad things will happen to him and his family.

Historical Background

The book of Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was a time when patriarchal figures like Abraham were leading their families and clans, and divine interventions were common.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, if a colleague is wrongly taking credit for your work, you might see this as a call to restore the credit to its rightful owner to avoid negative consequences, like losing your job or damaging your reputation.

Topics

faithprayerconsequencesrespectdivine interventionfamily

Related Verses

Genesis 12:10-20Exodus 15:26Psalms 32:1-2James 5:161 Timothy 2:1-2

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does God demand that Sarah be returned to Abraham?
God demands Sarah's return because taking another man's wife is a serious offense, violating both moral and legal standards of the time. Abraham is a prophet, and his wife's return is necessary to restore harmony and to avoid divine punishment.
What is the significance of Abraham being a prophet in this verse?
The significance of Abraham being a prophet is that he has the power to pray for Abimelech, which could bring about blessings or protection. This emphasizes the importance of respecting the spiritual authority of prophets.
What are the consequences of not returning Sarah to Abraham?
The consequences of not returning Sarah to Abraham are severe, including death for Abimelech and his household, as a result of divine punishment for disrespecting another's spouse and a prophet.
How does this verse relate to the importance of prayer in our lives?
This verse shows the power of prayer and the importance of respecting the authority of those who can pray on our behalf. It highlights how prayer can influence outcomes and the significance of spiritual leadership.
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