And Abimelech charged all his people, saying, He that touches this man or his wife shall surely be put to death.
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George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Touch, or hurt, by offering to marry (Haydock)
Adultery was punished with death among these nations, chap. xxxviii. 24, as it was by the law of Moses. (Calmet)
See God’s providence; see his ineffable care. The One who had said, “Don’t go down into Egypt; stay in this land, and I will be with you,” was the one arranging all this and putting the good man in such a safe position. I mean, notice the king going to such trouble to ensure that he could live in peace and be free from all concern. After all, Abimelech threatened them all with death, the text says, “if anyone laid a hand on him or his wife.” You see, since it was the fear—of death, I mean—that shook Isaac’s resolve, consequently the loving Lord caused him to be rid of it and from then on to live in complete security. See the strange and remarkable thing in the way God, who is creative and wise and transforms everything according to his own wish and finds means where there are none, brings about in every way the security of his servants. Whence was it, after all … that this king showed such care for the good man, as if proclaiming his merits to all the inhabitants of the city and presen...