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Genesis 12:13

Genesis 12:13
Say, I pray thee, thou art my sister: that it may be well with me for thy sake; and my soul shall live because of thee.

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Baptist theologian, 1697–1771

Gill's Exposition

Say, I pray thee, that thou art my sister,.... Which though it was not putting a direct lie into her mouth, she being his sister in some sense, as appears from Gen 20:12 yet it was done to conceal…

Presbyterian pastor, 1798–1870

Barnes' Notes

Genesis 12:10-20

- XXXVIII. Abram in Egypt 15. פרעה par‛oh, Par‘oh, “ouro.” Coptic for “king,” with the masculine article pi. or p. P-ouro, “the king.” If we separate the article p. from the Hebrew form, we have רעה…

Methodist theologian, 1762–1832

Adam Clarke

Say, I pray thee, thou art my sister - Abram did not wish his wife to tell a falsehood, but he wished her to suppress a part of the truth. From Gen 20:12, it is evident she was his step-sister, i.e.,…

Nonconformist minister, 1662–1714

Matthew Henry

Genesis 12:10-13

Here is, I. A famine in the land of Canaan, a grievous famine. That fruitful land was turned into barrenness, not only to punish the iniquity of the Canaanites who dwelt therein, but to exercise the…

Academic commentary, 1882–1921

Cambridge Bible

my sister i.e. half-sister. Cf. Gen 11:29; Gen 20:12.

my soul A vivid way of expressing the personal pronoun, cf. Gen 27:4; Gen 27:19; Gen 27:25.