ll me..". Abraham, of course, wants to save his life. He,
therefore, tells Sarah to say she is his sister. Abraham thinks only of himself. The
Egyptians shower Abraham with gifts. His content with such material possessions
take precedence over the well-being of his wife. However, Sarah doesn't complain.
She complies with her husband's wishes. By doing this, Sarah not only brings wealth
to her husband, she also saves his life.
Sarah's dedication doesn't stop there. Her devotion to her husband is also
seen in Genesis 16. Here, Sarah, after being barren fo
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