Capitolo 18
incontestable, to the mind of Moses, as it was the increase of the sun on the
morning of every day. He knew, as we know about the battle of Lawns Gran,
that one day his/her ancestor Abraham, when sitting in the door of his/her curtain
toward midday, "in the plan of Mamre" to a stain not away from Hebron and
perfectly family to every traveller along the old road of caravan of here,
on to look on three men that are standing in front of him they observed, one of whom him
recognized as the "God." Then it dawned on Abraham that the "God" it had
doesn't come without a purpose, but you/he/she had allowed to fall in for supper, and Abraham worked
to satisfy them, "and he arched I pour the earth." And he said, "you Leave a
small water is recovered, and it washes Your feet and rest yourselves under the
tree: And I will recover a bit of bread, and he/she comfort ye Your hearts;
after that you will pass on." "And Abraham worked to the herd and fetcht
a tender of calf and good person, and it gave him/it to a youth; and him the hasted to
dress him/it. And him taken butter, and it milks, and the calf that he had dressed,
and it put him/it in front of them; and he was nearby them under the tree, and they did
you eat." In the meantime, Abraham didn't ask questions, but it waited up to that the object
some visit should be disclosed. In the due duration he succeeded in his/her purpose.
"And did they tell him, Where wife of thy is it Sarah? And he said, Sees, in
the curtain. And him [the God] says,... Sarah wife of thy will have a child....
Now Abraham and Sarah were old, and well stricken in age." To this point
Abraham was one hundred years old verse, according to the tradition, and
Sarah was proportionately amused, and "laughed inside her." This joy
irritated "the God" that it didn't treat his/her words as a joke but churches, "it is
anything too much hard for the God?" Then Sarah took shelter in a lie, and
it denied that she had laughed. But the lie didn't help him to everybody, for the
God insisted, "No, but you laughter of didst." And this accident separated him the