Abram fell on his face. God talked with him, saying,
KJV
And Abram fell on his face: and God talked with him, saying,
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And Abram fell on his face,.... At the sight of so glorious a Person that appeared to him, and in reverence of his majesty, and as sensible of his unworthiness of such a visit, and of having such favours bestowed upon him; and not because he was not as yet circumcised, as the Targum of Jonathan expresses it; and so other Jewish (f) writers observe, that before he was circumcised he fell, when God spoke to him, but afterwards he sat and stood,
Gen 18:1
; but it may be observed, that not only uncircumcised persons, as Balaam,
Num 22:31
, in whom Jarchi instances, but circumcised ones, as Ezekiel,
Eze 1:28
, Joshua,
Jos 5:14
, and others, have fallen on their faces at a divine appearance:
and God talked with him; after he was raised up, and was strengthened and encouraged to stand up before God, and hear what he had to say to him; for after this we read of his falling on his face again,
Gen 17:17
; which shows that he had been erect, after he first fell on his face: saying; as follows.
(f) Jarchi in loc. Pirke Eliezer, ut supra. (c. 29.)
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