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<point><b>Lying and leading Egypt to sin</b></point>
 
<point><b>Lying and leading Egypt to sin</b></point>
 
<point><b>Why a sister specifically?</b></point>
 
<point><b>Why a sister specifically?</b></point>
<point><b>"לְמַעַן יִיטַב לִי בַעֲבוּרֵךְ" - asking for riches?</b></point>
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<point><b>"לְמַעַן יִיטַב לִי בַעֲבוּרֵךְ" - asking for riches?</b> Radak explains that this clause is parallel to and defined by the immediately following one, "וְחָיְתָה נַפְשִׁי בִּגְלָלֵךְ".&#160; It is inconceivable that Avram would desire to get rich off the shame of his wife.<fn>As evidence, he points to the story of Sedom, where Avram had legitimate rights to gifts and nonetheless refused them.</fn>&#160; Moreover, he had no need of riches, being independently wealthy.&#160; The only reason he even accepted the later gifts was due to fear of displeasing Paroh.<fn>According to Abarbanel, even in the end Avram does not accept gifts from Paroh.&#160; He asserts that the referent of the words, "וּלְאַבְרָם הֵיטִיב בַּעֲבוּרָהּ" is actually Hashem (mentioned in the next verse) and that the verb in the clause is a past perfect. The verses are saying that Hashem had previously given Avram wealth, due to Sarai's righteousness, and here too, He plagues Paroh on her behalf.</fn></point>
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<point><b>"וְחָיְתָה נַפְשִׁי"</b> – Radak explains that Avram thought that Sarai would be in worse danger if he were dead rather than alive.&#160; Though the Egyptians might take her&#160; either way, their actions wold be minimized if she would be totally hefker</point>
 
<point><b>Why punish Paroh?</b></point>
 
<point><b>Why punish Paroh?</b></point>
 
<point><b>Why does Avram repeat the actions in Gerar?</b></point>
 
<point><b>Why does Avram repeat the actions in Gerar?</b></point>

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Endangering Sarai in Egypt

Exegetical Approaches

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Unaware of Danger

Avram did not recognize that going down to Egypt was going to endanger Sarai until it was too late.

Descent to Egypt – These commentators do not see it as problematic that Avram should leave the land promised to him by Hashem since the severe conditions brought by the famine left him no choice.2  Both Radak and Abarbanel further stress that Avram only planned to move temporarily and was thus not rejecting Hashem's chosen land.
"הִנֵּה נָא יָדַעְתִּי..." – Most of these commentators assert that the word "נָא" here means "now".3 Avram had either truly never taken notice of Sarai's beauty beforehand4  or only appreciated it now, when contrasting Sarai with the Egyptians.5 It was thus, only on entry into Egypt, that Avram recognized that there was a danger.  Radak and Abarbanel maintain that had he known sooner, he would never have gone down.
Lying and leading Egypt to sin
Why a sister specifically?
"לְמַעַן יִיטַב לִי בַעֲבוּרֵךְ" - asking for riches? Radak explains that this clause is parallel to and defined by the immediately following one, "וְחָיְתָה נַפְשִׁי בִּגְלָלֵךְ".  It is inconceivable that Avram would desire to get rich off the shame of his wife.6  Moreover, he had no need of riches, being independently wealthy.  The only reason he even accepted the later gifts was due to fear of displeasing Paroh.7
"וְחָיְתָה נַפְשִׁי" – Radak explains that Avram thought that Sarai would be in worse danger if he were dead rather than alive.  Though the Egyptians might take her  either way, their actions wold be minimized if she would be totally hefker
Why punish Paroh?
Why does Avram repeat the actions in Gerar?

Preservation of Life Most Important

It was legitimate to put Sarai in potential danger if in so doing Avram's life was to be saved.

Hoping to Protect Sarai

Avram Sinned

Avram's actions in descending to Egypt and endangering Sari were problematic and Avram was punished for them.