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V1-4
Lot finds himself in difficulty, as the kings of Sodom and the nearby
cities go to war with an alliance of eastern kings, led by Kedorlaomer. The
fighting takes place in the area later covered by the Dead Sea. After 12 years
of being subject to the eastern kings, the local kings rebel.
V5-7
Kedorlaomer seems not to restrict his intervention to the Dead Sea area;
he attacks other kings on the way.
V8-11 The
kings of Sodom and Gomorrah are defeated, their goods taken away. Strangely they
are unfamiliar with the dangers of fighting in the valley with its tar pits.
V12
Lot is now living in Sodom; whose company does he prefer; godly
Abrams, or sinful Sodomites? His initial compromise led to a tolerance of
sin. He had been rich, and now he loses everything.
V13-17
Abram has a concern for his brother, Gal 6.1; James 5.19-20; Jude
22-23. Lots problems are the inevitable consequences of his decisions; yet
Abram risks his own life to save him.
Abram has allies, apparently not Canaanites, for the Amorites came from
the south east. With 318 trained men, his household has become like a small
town. Abram is known as the Hebrew, the separate one. His testimony gave
his name, in contrast with Lots compromise.
V18-24
Melchizedek pictures Christ, he is priest and king, a higher priesthood
than that of Aaron, Heb 7.9-10. No Jew would take both offices. Although
Melchizedek lives close to the place of the fighting, he does not become
involved, for he recognises that the real warfare is spiritual. In like manner,
Abram refuses material blessing from the king of Sodom, but accepts spiritual
blessing from Melchizedek; he is made rich by Melchizedek.
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