He retrieved all the goods, as well as his relative Lot and his possessions, together with the women and the rest of the people.
Parallel translations
- WEB He brought back all the goods, and also brought back his relative, Lot, and his goods, and the women also, and the other people.
- KJV And he brought back all the goods, and also brought again his brother Lot, and his goods, and the women also, and the people.
- NKJV So he brought back all the goods, and also brought back his brother Lot and his goods, as well as the women and the people.
- NASB He brought back all the possessions, and also brought back his relative Lot with his possessions, and also the women, and the other people.
- NLT Abram recovered all the goods that had been taken, and he brought back his nephew Lot with his possessions and all the women and other captives.
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Quick answer
Abram recovered all the plundered goods and people, including Lot. The complete rescue underscores God's faithfulness in granting him success.
Overview
Abram brought back everything the invaders had seized, demonstrating a total victory. The emphasis on rescuing Lot, his goods, the women, and the people shows compassion that reaches beyond his own family to all the captives. This restoration of what was lost echoes the larger biblical theme of redemption and points toward Christ, who comes to recover and restore the lost.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 5
- 1 Sam 30:8and David inquired of the LORD: “Should I pursue these raiders? Will I overtake them?” “Pursue them,” the LORD replied, “for you will surely overtake them and rescue the captives.”
- 1 Sam 30:18–19So David recovered everything the Amalekites had taken, including his two wives.
- Gen 14:11–12The four kings seized all the goods of Sodom and Gomorrah and all their food, and they went on their way.
- Gen 12:2I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, so that you will be a blessing.
- Isa 41:2Who has aroused one from the east and called him to his feet in righteousness? He hands nations over to him and subdues kings before him. He turns them to dust with his sword, to windblown chaff with his bow.
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From the first promise that the seed of the woman would crush the serpent (3:15), through Abraham's blessing to all nations and Judah's coming ruler, Genesis sows every seed that flowers in Christ — the true offspring, the better Adam, the ram caught for Isaac.
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