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David Miller wrote:
>> ... the
text tells us that
Abraham in league with God
>> was able to stop men from sleeping with his wife. John Smithson wrote:
> There is
nothing, as in "not a word" in the biblical text that
> tells us that Abraham stopped Abimelech from
sleeping
> with his wife -- not a word,
David.
Ok, you are right. I see now that I have
injected a supposition here based upon my understanding of covenant
relationship. I see little difference between saying that God stopped
Abimelech and Abraham stopped Abimelech, because they are in covenant
relationship with each other. Knowing your perspective a little better
now, I probably would have worded this better if I had said, "God in league
with Abraham was able to stop men from sleeping with Abraham's wife."
Would that have been less objectionable to you?
Do you agree that there is nothing in the text
that says that Abraham was willing for men to sleep with his wife? The
text only says that he was willing to define his relationship to her as brother
and sister.
Peace be with you.
David Miller. |
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