6.1.10 Gen. 20: Abraham and Sarah at Abimelech
The second incident of the “endangering of the ancestress”, not as harsh as Gen. 12, but with a happy ending, ethically clean and boy-free. There the Pharaoh, here the king Abimelech: The power of the rulers to deal with their subjects at will must have been considerable. And the prominent position of the 6th commandment, which declares the wife to be taboo for any other man, right after the prohibition of killing is certainly a bitter necessity. In the course of Abraham’s story, this repeated endangerment of the promise of blessing stands as evidence of the power of God’s promises even in the most difficult circumstances.
