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Genesis 21:22
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No entry exists in Forerunner Commentary for Genesis 21:22.

Genesis 21:22-24
Excerpted from: Amos 5 and the Feast of Tabernacles

They bargained back and forth there awhile, but it is interesting here that a pagan king utters the words that become central to what Beersheba came to represent to the Israelites. "[I] am with you in all that you do." This pagan king recognized that Abraham was a different kind of man and he acknowledged Abraham's godliness by saying that the Lord is with you in all that you do. Abraham's life was one that reflected godliness.




Other Forerunner Commentary entries containing Genesis 21:22:

Amos 4:4-5
Amos 5:4-6
Amos 5:5-6
Amos 5:21-24


 
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