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The table below presents an aligned extract of verselets in
Gn17-15a.
All verselets
discuss
the name of Abraham's wife.
The alignment justifies the Rashi assertion that
Abraham's wife's name was Sarai meaning my princess.
But God renamed her Sarah meaning princess.
The implication is that she no longer is a princess for her husband
but rather a princess for all people. Here, God blesses her like Abraham,
that she is a princess of nations.
Verse
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Text of Verse
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Rashi comment
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Gn17-15
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And God said to Abraham, As for Sarai your wife,
you shall not call her name Sarai,
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Sarai means my princess
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Gn17-15
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but Sarah shall her name be.
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Sarah means princess. Sarah was now princess to many
people and nations not just to her husband.
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Sermonic Points:
We have pointed out the interesting supportive alignment that
- Abraham was blessed to be a father of nations
- Now Sarah is a princess of nations
That is we see a parallel between the blessings of Abraham and Sarah.
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