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Bereshit - Vayera (Genesis 18:1–22:24)

Bereshit - Vayera (Genesis 18:1–22:24)

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Bereshit

Vayera (Genesis 18:1–22:24)


Abraham’s tent is open on a hot day when three mysterious visitors arrive; he rushes to serve them, and they promise that Sarah will bear a son—prompting her incredulous laugh. God reveals the impending judgment of Sodom and Gomorrah, and Abraham argues for the cities in a bold plea for justice. Two angels reach Sodom, save Lot from a violent mob, and urge his family to flee; Lot’s wife looks back and becomes a pillar of salt. In the aftermath, Lot’s daughters seek a future for their line.


Abraham and Sarah’s wandering brings them to Gerar, where a tense encounter with King Avimelech ends with divine intervention. Isaac is born and named for laughter; a painful household conflict leads to Hagar and Ishmael’s departure, yet God hears their cries and promises Ishmael a nation. Abraham secures a well at Be’er Sheva. Finally comes the Akedah—the Binding of Isaac—where Abraham climbs Mount Moriah to answer God’s test. A voice from heaven stops the knife, a ram is offered instead, and the covenant is reaffirmed. The portion closes with a genealogy that quietly introduces Rebecca, the future wife of Isaac. Themes to listen for: radical hospitality, arguing with Heaven for justice, laughter turning to faith, the cost of covenantal loyalty, and a trust that walks to the edge and finds a ram in the thicket.

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