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Apr 5, 2021

[Answer] What Old Testament matriarch lied and said her husband was her brother to prevent the Egyptians from killing him?

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...There was a famine that compelled Abram and Sarai's detour to Egypt as a temporary home. As they approached its border, Abram feared the Egyptians would desire his wife because she was a stunning woman. He asked Sarai to lie and say she was his sister to prevent them from killing him and taking her as a wife. She agreed, and it wasn't long before the Egyptian pharaoh himself laid eyes on her, desiring her for his wife. He provided her "brother," Abram, with an abundance of livestock and servants, but the ruse did not continue for long, as God began to send plagues upon the pharaoh's household. The pharaoh questioned Abram's lie about Sarai and readily sent the pair away with all of their newly acquired possessions upon learning the truth.




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