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This brings the episode in Egypt to its climax. Pharaoh’s officials, impressed by Sarai’s beauty, bring her into Pharaoh’s household, and Abram receives gifts and wealth on her account. But God intervenes, striking Pharaoh’s household with plagues because of Sarai, revealing that she is Abram’s wife. Pharaoh confronts Abram for his deception, rebukes him for endangering everyone, and sends Abram, Sarai, and all their possessions out of Egypt.
In short: these verses show that even when Abram’s fear leads to a serious misstep, God protects both Sarai and His larger promise. Pharaoh turns out to be the voice of rebuke, and Abram leaves Egypt with both blessings and lessons. The scene reminds us that God’s faithfulness outweighs human frailty—He keeps His plan on track, even when His people wobble.
By Solomon GameliThis brings the episode in Egypt to its climax. Pharaoh’s officials, impressed by Sarai’s beauty, bring her into Pharaoh’s household, and Abram receives gifts and wealth on her account. But God intervenes, striking Pharaoh’s household with plagues because of Sarai, revealing that she is Abram’s wife. Pharaoh confronts Abram for his deception, rebukes him for endangering everyone, and sends Abram, Sarai, and all their possessions out of Egypt.
In short: these verses show that even when Abram’s fear leads to a serious misstep, God protects both Sarai and His larger promise. Pharaoh turns out to be the voice of rebuke, and Abram leaves Egypt with both blessings and lessons. The scene reminds us that God’s faithfulness outweighs human frailty—He keeps His plan on track, even when His people wobble.