Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
DIVINE ENCOURAGEMENT. (Gen. 15:1-21)
After these things—the conquest of the invading kings.
the word of the Lord—a phrase used, when connected with a vision, to denote a prophetic message.
Fear not, Abram—When the excitement of the enterprise was over, he had become a prey to despondency and terror at the probable revenge that might be meditated against him. To dispel his fear, he was favored with this gracious announcement. Having such a promise, how well did it become him (and all God's people who have the same promise) to dismiss fears, and cast all burdens on the Lord (Psalms 27:3).
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Genesis 15:1:
Genesis 15:2
Job 1:9
Isaiah 58:14
1 Timothy 6:11
Hebrews 7:10
Hebrews 11:6
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