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David Guzik commentary on Genesis 26, where God proclaims the covenant to Isaac, who commits the same sin as his father Abraham.
In Genesis 2:5 and Genesis 2:6, with which the narrative commences, there is an evident allusion to paradise: "And as yet there was (arose, grew) no shrub of the field upon the earth, and no herb of the field sprouted; for Jehovah El had not caused it to rain upon the earth, and there was no man to till the ground; and a mist arose from the ...
Genesis 26:2. Go not down into Egypt — Whither, it is likely, Isaac had intended to go, it being a very fruitful country, and he being encouraged to go thither by his father’s example, on a similar occasion. No doubt God had wise reasons for prohibiting his going; but as he has not been pleased to acquaint us with them, to spend time in ...
(Genesis 26:2-5) God proclaims the covenant to Isaac. Then the LORD appeared to him and said: “Do not go down to Egypt; live in the land of which I shall tell you. Dwell in this land, and I will be with you and bless you; for to you and your descendants I give all these lands, and I will perform the oath which I swore to Abraham your father.
In this chapter we have, 1. Obliges him to change his quarters (v. 1). But, 2. God visits him with direction and comfort (v. 2-5). 3. He foolishly denies his wife, being in distress and is reproved for it by Abimelech (v. 6-11). II. Isaac in prosperity, by the blessing of God upon him (v. 12-14). And, 1.
Genesis 26. In this chapter we have, I. Isaac in adversity, by reason of a famine in the land, which, 1. Obliges him to change his quarters, ver 1. But, 2. God visits him with direction and comfort, ver 2-5. 3. He foolishly denies his wife, being in distress and is reproved for it by Abimelech, ver 6-11. II.
4 ημέρες πριν · Breaking Down the Key Parts of Genesis 26. Genesis 26:1-2: God instructs Isaac to stay in Gerar during the famine, promising to bless him there. Genesis 26:3-5: Isaac remains honest about his relationship with Rebekah, avoiding the mistake his father made. God protects them from harm, and Abimelech recognizes God’s favor on Isaac.