Abstract
The narrative in Genesis 18:1–15 deals with God’s visit to Abraham at Mamre. The general tendency in the interpretation of this narrative is to focus on Abraham’s hospitality. It is usually interpreted as an example of his righteousness, in line with Hebrews 13:2, or with the test motive of the Greek myth of the birth of Orion. These interpretations, however, seem to be in conflict with the narrator’s own theological views.This study, therefore, attempts to explore the view point of the author of the Fellowship Narrative (Gn 18:1–15) within the context of the larger Abraham narrative (Gn 11:27–25:11). The method used for the investigation is mainly that of narrative criticism. Attention is paid to the narrator’s various literary skills: ‘linking structure with preceding episode’ (Gn 18:1a), the ‘sandwiched structure’ of the larger context (Gn 18:1–21:7), the unique plot sequence, as well as repeated clue words and phrases (such as ‘laugh’, ‘Sarah’ and ‘this time next year’). These literary aspects are used by the narrator to depict the faithfulness of the Lord who fulfils what he promised. The conclusion of this study overturns the traditional interpretations of the Fellowship Narrative.
Highlights
The traditional interpretation of the narrative in Genesis 18:1–15 underlines Abraham’s hospitality and links it to his later recognition of the deity
The passage of Genesis 18:1–15 is identified as a naïve anthropomorphic, theophany narrative by the J editor1, who uses a picturesque, lucid and flexible style of description to form a major component in the Abraham–Lot legend cycle
Recent scholars find that the Fellowship Narrative (Gn 18:1–15) functions as the first section of a sandwiched structure in the macro context (Gn 18:1–21:7) covering the promise part to the fulfilment part
Summary
Affiliation: 1Department of Old Testament Studies, University of Pretoria, South Africa. How to cite this article: Keun, A-S. & Venter, P.M., 2010, ‘An analytical perspective on the Fellowship Narrative of Genesis 18:1–15’, HTS Teologiese Studies/ Theological Studies 66(1), Art. Note: This article is a reworked version of a section of the PhD dissertation ‘A study of God’s encounter with Abraham in Genesis 18’ by Ahn Sang Keun, completed in 2009 under the supervision of Prof.
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