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Wednesday, October 29, 2025

VAYEIRA 18:1-22:24

  VAYEIRA 18:1-22:24





So you think that you've had a busy week. Listen to this:

.In this week's Parshah, Abraham is visited by three angels and is promised a son. The cities of Sodom and Gomorrah are destroyed.  Sarah gives birth to Isaac at the age of 90, Hagar and Ishmael are banished.  Hashem orders Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac.

And if that is not enough, Lot's daughters seduce their father. 

The Chumash does not say so, but in Lot's defense:

https://youtu.be/p6svH5Qavzs?si=wxuoETPDur_T7U-s

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Seeing Is Believing

At a weekly shiur Reb Yitz remarked that the Parsha involves seeing, hearing and listening to Hashem.

For example at 18:1וַיֵּרָא אֵלָיו יְהוָה, בְּאֵלֹנֵי מַמְרֵא

 “The Lord appeared to him by the terebinths of Mamre,”

 Reb Yitz commented that by Hashem appearing to Abraham this implies that Abraham “saw” Hashem.

Compare this to Exodus 33:20 where Hashem says to Moshe:

 וַיֹּאמֶר, לֹא תוּכַל לִרְאֹת אֶת-פָּנָי:  כִּי לֹא-יִרְאַנִי הָאָדָם, וָחָי

 “And He said: 'Thou canst not see My face, for man shall not see Me and live”.

One implication is that the holiness of Abraham was so great that he was able to see God.

Abraham is noted for doing chessed.  Perhaps doing chessed is “seeing" God.

At 18:2 –  וַיִּשָּׂא עֵינָיו, וַיַּרְא

“And he lifted his eyes and saw…”

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Abraham is Visited by Three Angels

What exactly are Angels?

At 18:2  Abraham senses that his visitors are special, and he runs to them.

וַיִּשָּׂ֤א עֵינָיו֙ וַיַּ֔רְא וְהִנֵּה֙ שְׁלשָׁ֣ה אֲנָשִׁ֔ים נִצָּבִ֖ים עָלָ֑יו וַיַּ֗רְא וַיָּ֤רָץ 

“And he lifted his eyes and saw, and behold, three men were standing beside him, and he saw and he ran toward them…” 

In this instance Abraham’s visitors are described as men, אֲנָשִׁ֔ים.

At 19:1, They are described as Angels or messengers, מַּלְאָכִים

וַיָּבֹאוּ שְׁנֵי הַמַּלְאָכִים סְדֹמָה

“And the two angels came to Sodom…”

Of the three Angels or messengers from Hashem, one had the task of informing Abraham of the future birth of Isaac, and the remaining two had the task in assisting the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.

 Much later on, at 28:12 Jacob has a vision of Angels going up and down on a ladder.  These are referred to as מַלְאֲכֵיLikewise at  32:2 when Jacob enters Canaan he is greeted by מַלְאֲכֵי.

Still later on at 32:25, Jacob wrestles with a supernatural being, who is called a man, אִישׁ .

In the Chumash, Angels are nameless.  It is only in the Book of Daniel that some  Angels are named: Gabriel and Michael. 

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In our Talmud class, at Berakhot 18a, we read about the Angel Duma:

Perhaps the angel Duma, who oversees the dead, comes beforehand and announces…

This verse was referenced in Sanhedrin 94a:

Rabbi Yochanan says: That angel, who is appointed over the spirits, his name is Dumah. All the spirits assembled near Dumah.

The question was raised: What do we know about the angel Duma?

Turning to Wikipedia for an answer:

Dumah is the Aramaic word for silence.

Dumah is the angel of silence and of the stillness of death.

The Zohar speaks of him as having "tens of thousands of angels of destruction" under him, and as being "Chief of demons in Gehinnom  with 12,000 myriads of attendants, all charged with the punishment of the souls of sinners.

Dumah is the patron angel of Egypt.  He disregarded the command of Hashem to exercise judgment over the Egyptian deities. Because of this Hashem banishes him into Gehenna, where he becomes its ruler, and three angels of destruction are appointed to him. He and his fellow angels torment the sinners every day in the week except on Sabbath.

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The cities of Sodom and Gomorrah are destroyed:

At 19: 24 and 25 we learn about the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah:

וַֽיהֹוָ֗ה הִמְטִ֧יר עַל־סְדֹ֛ם וְעַל־עֲמֹרָ֖ה גָּפְרִ֣ית וָאֵ֑שׁ מֵאֵ֥ת יְהֹוָ֖ה מִן־הַשָּׁמָֽיִם

“And the Lord caused to rain down upon Sodom and Gomorrah brimstone and fire, from the Lord, from heaven”.

וַיַּֽהֲפֹךְ֙ אֶת־הֶֽעָרִ֣ים הָאֵ֔ל וְאֵ֖ת כָּל־הַכִּכָּ֑ר וְאֵת֙ כָּל־יֽשְׁבֵ֣י הֶֽעָרִ֔ים וְצֶ֖מַח הָֽאֲדָמָֽה

“And He turned over these cities and the entire plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and the vegetation of the ground”.

The destruction had two elements: The raining down of fiery sulfur and an earthquake that overturned the cities.  Where were these cities located? 

Sodom and Gomorrah were located in the Jordan Valley, a geologic rift zone characterized by earthquakes.  I would guess they were close to what is now the Dead Sea.  In the Dead Sea today there are seeps of natural asphalt or bitumen.

And we learned at 14:16  that in the battle of the fives kings and four kings there were pits of asphalt:

 וְעֵמֶק הַשִּׂדִּים, בֶּאֱרֹת בֶּאֱרֹת חֵמָר

 “The valley of Demons was full of bitumen (asphalt) pits”

 It must have been a forbidding, foul-smelling place.  I’m guessing that anaerobic bacteria lived off of the sulfur contained in the asphalt, producing hydrogen sulfide that has a rotten egg smell and native sulfur.  This is the phenomenon that place in Louisiana and Texas where there are economic salt and sulfur deposits. 

With the raw materials on-hand plus an earthquake, you have the elements of destruction. Sulfur is easily ignited,, hydrogen sulfide is a deadly gas and for good measure sulfuric acid is able to be produced, culminating in an acid rain…what a catastrophe!

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 Lot and His Daughters (or Let's Hop on Pop):

 

                                                 Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1528

Lot was Abraham’s nephew, the son of Abraham’s deceased brother Haran.  Sara was his Aunt.  Terach was his grandfather.  Lot like the rest of the family was a Sumerian.  He chose to live in Sodom.  The question is why?

On its face, Sodom was not a place for any of Abraham’s family, who for want of a better term were straight-laced.  And Sodom at the very least was a city of questionable morality, I speculate that unlike the rest of the family, Lot belonged to that group of Sumerians who in matters of sexual intimacy were lax if not indulgent.

When Sodom’s townspeople wanted to have “their way” with Lot’s guests, he volunteered his daughters in their stead. At first I thought this repugnant,  but on refection I am of the opinion that the daughters were part of the scene and not horrified as to what might have happened.

Furthermore when the daughters are in the cave with their father, at  19:31, one says:

אָבִ֣ינוּ זָקֵ֑ן וְאִ֨ישׁ אֵ֤ין בָּאָ֨רֶץ֙ לָב֣וֹא עָלֵ֔ינוּ כְּדֶ֖רֶךְ כָּל־הָאָֽרֶץ

 "…Our father is old, and there is no man on earth to come onto us, as is the manner of all the earth”.

I think that the daughters were not concerned whether or not mankind had been destroyed, but were simply behaving in the manner of the erstwhile Sodom population.  And Lot went along with the program.

The Chumash does not say so, but in Lot's defense:

https://youtu.be/p6svH5Qavzs?si=wxuoETPDur_T7U-s

Five hundred years later we learn in Devarim 25:4-5 about the sweeping prohibition against marrying an Ammonite or Moabite, offspring from the incest between Lot and his daughters:

 “No Ammonite or Moabite shall be admitted into the congregation of the Lord; none of their descendants, even in the tenth generation, shall ever be admitted into the congregation of the Lord.” 

Despite the prohibition, King David's ancestor is Ruth who is a Moabite and whose line will come the Messiah.

What do we learn from this?

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Hagar and Ishmael are banished:  

In the Parshah, 21:10,  at the behest of Sarah, Abraham sends Hagar and Ishmael away”

וַתֹּ֨אמֶר֙ לְאַבְרָהָ֔ם גָּרֵ֛שׁ הָֽאָמָ֥ה הַזֹּ֖את וְאֶת־בְּנָ֑הּ כִּ֣י לֹ֤א יִירַשׁ֙ בֶּן־הָֽאָמָ֣ה הַזֹּ֔את עִם־בְּנִ֖י עִם־יִצְחָֽק

“And Sarah said to Abraham, Drive out this handmaid and her son, for the son of this handmaid shall not inherit with my son, with Isaac."

This is tantamount to divorcing Hagar and disinheriting Ishmael who would have normally not only shared with Isaac, but perhaps would have taken a double share.

Question arise as to why Sarah did not want Ishmael to remain in her home?

And why should Ismael not share the inheritance with Isaac?

Are there racial, religious or ethnic  implications for Jews in Israel today?

Rabbi Riskin addresses these questions, firstly looking at why Sarah was so upset with Ishmael.  At 21:9 -

  וַתֵּרֶא שָׂרָה אֶת-בֶּן-הָגָר הַמִּצְרִית, אֲשֶׁר-יָלְדָה לְאַבְרָהָםמְצַחֵק

“And Sarah saw the son of Hagar the Egyptian, whom she had borne unto Abraham, making sport.”

Rabbi Riskin sees מְצַחֵק as not just “amusing himself”, but probably Isaac being sodomized by Ishmael, the older brother overpowering the weaker brother.

And in the previous Parshah at 16:12 Rabbi Riskin translates – “…  יָדוֹ בַכֹּל, וְיַד כֹּל בּו…”

“…his hand grasps for everything…”

וְהוּא יִהְיֶה, פֶּרֶא אָדָם--יָדוֹ בַכֹּל, וְיַד כֹּל בּוֹ; וְעַל-פְּנֵי כָל-אֶחָיו, יִשְׁכֹּן.

 And he shall be a wild ass of a man: his hand shall be against every man, and every man's hand against him; and he shall dwell in the face of all his brethren.' 

Rabbi Riskin interprets this verse differently: “his hand is in everything and a hand in all.”

Ishmael is not a person who shares.  And given an opportunity he will overpower his brother.  He will take it all.  Ishmael is a person who can not be tamed.

Since 1947 we have always been willing to share, but Ishmael has always wanted it all.  If Rabbi Kahane had his way, Ishmael and his Egyptian mother will have been banished, sent away. 

I think that Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood are related to Ishmael.

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Ishmael had 12 sons and one daughter. When he was looking for shiduch for his one daughter guess who he chose? He chose the son of his half brother Isaac. That's right, he chose Esau to be his son-in-law. It was a match made in heaven. Bother father in law and son in law were comfortable with violence and ambition.

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Hashem orders Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac:

Abraham came to Canaan when he was 75 years old.  He is now 137 years old when Hashem orders him to sacrifice Isaac.

For more than 60 years he has been gathering followers and bringing the concept of monotheism to the people of Canaan.  Isaac has been destined to carry on this work.

What is to be gained by testing Abraham’s loyalty so late in the game?  

Perhaps, it is Isaac and not Abraham who is being tested.

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Just prior to the beginning of the Binding of Isaac and after the incident at Beersheba, at 21:34 – “And Abraham lived in the land of the Philistines many days”.

Then at 22:2 Abraham is commanded to go to the Land of Moriah and on a mountain that God will show him he is to offer up Isaac as a sacrifice.  Notice that God tempers His command by saying, "please" , נָ֠א.

וַיֹּ֡אמֶר קַח־נָ֠א אֶת־בִּנְךָ֨ אֶת־יְחִֽידְךָ֤ אֲשֶׁר־אָהַ֨בְתָּ֙

"And He said, "Please take your son, your only one, whom you love"

A question is raised as to just where is the Land of Moriah?  All we know is that the party starts out by donkey, from the land of the Philistines and on the 3rd day they see the place at a distance (22:4).   



My guess is that they started out from the coast plain, followed a corridor through the foothills, going eastward until they reached the Judean Mountains.  A donkey can average 3.5 miles per hour, so by the 3rd day could have gone more than a 100 miles.  The mountain in the Land of Moriah could have been the Temple Mount as per 2 Chronicles 3:1 or not.

I would speculate that Moriah, מוֹרִיָּה means “God instructs” and could be the Temple Mount.

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The Akedah As Interpreted In The Muslim World

In Chapter 22 we have the Akedah, the Binding of Isaac. These passages are central to our belief system; we read them every morning.

However, there are approximately two billion Muslims in the world who hold differently. The vast majority of the Muslim world distort the Chumash and hold that it was Ishmael and not Isaac who was to be sacrificed.

Muslims erroneously believe that the episode begins prior to the birth of Isaac: Abraham tells Ishmael that he has had a vision regarding the sacrifice. Ishmael agrees to be sacrificed. No binding is necessary. As one of the rewards for his righteousness, Abraham is told that he will have another son, Isaac. Go figure.

 יִשְׁמָעֵאל means :God listened.

Whether you are a Jew or a Muslim or are a Christian it seems that a very important son is called upon to be sacrificed.

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According to Rav Kook, A careful reading of the Torah’s account clearly indicates that Lot did not deserve to be saved on his own merits alone.

At 19:29:

 וַיְהִי, בְּשַׁחֵת אֱלֹהִים אֶת-עָרֵי הַכִּכָּר, וַיִּזְכֹּר אֱלֹהִים, אֶת-אַבְרָהָם; וַיְשַׁלַּח אֶת-לוֹט, מִתּוֹךְ הַהֲפֵכָה, בַּהֲפֹךְ אֶת-הֶעָרִים, אֲשֶׁר-יָשַׁב בָּהֵן לוֹט

“And it came to pass, when Hashem destroyed the cities of the Plain, that Hashem remembered Abraham, and sent Lot out of the midst of the overthrow, when He overthrew the cities in which Lot dwelt.”

While it is true that Lot rejected the cruel nature of the people of Sodom, that was not enough. Unlike his uncle Abraham, Lot presented no alternative vision, and did not properly contest the Sodomite ideology of cruelty.

Likewise for Jews it is not enough to reject ideologies that contradict the Torah’s ethical ideals.  It is insufficient to only engage in negative criticism. Jews must present a positive outlook, based on a vision of chessed as did the Patriarch Abraham.

(adapted from “Gold from the Land of Israel” by Chanan Morrison 

, pp. 46-48. Adapted from Ein Eyah vol. II, p. 250)

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Rabbi Saks has something to say:

https://youtu.be/2s3kQSZ_Qxk?feature=shared

Saturday, October 25, 2025

LECH LECHA 12:1-17:27

 



 

LECH LECHA 12:1-17:27

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Parshat Lech Lecha begins at 12:1 –

 וַיֹּאמֶר יְהוָה אֶל-אַבְרָם, לֶךְ-לְךָ מֵאַרְצְךָ

וּמִמּוֹלַדְתְּךָ וּמִבֵּית אָבִיךָ, אֶל-הָאָרֶץ, אֲשֶׁר אַרְאֶךָּ

“And Hashem said to Abram, "Go from your land and from your birthplace and from your father's house, to the land that I will show you.”

Hashem’s command to Abraham is very specific as to how the journey is to begin, but ambiguous as to the actual ending.  But whatever or wherever Abraham’s destination is to be, one thing is certain:  Hashem will be part of it.

At the outset, Abraham is commanded to go from or rid himself of past influences and trappings, whether they be cultural, religious or parental. 

He will be his own man, and moreover: God’s man.

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 וַיֹּאמֶר יְהוָה אֶל-אַבְרָם, לֶךְ-לְךָ מֵאַרְצְךָ וּמִמּוֹלַדְתְּךָ וּמִבֵּית אָבִיךָ, אֶל-הָאָרֶץ, אֲשֶׁר אַרְאֶךָּ.

 “And Hashem said to Abram, "Go forth from your land and from your birthplace and from your father's house, to the land that I will show you”.

Abraham’s birthplace was the city of Ur, in what is now Iraq and what was then the country of Sumer.

At the time when Hashem commanded Abraham to leave,  Abraham was living with his father in Charran, חָרָן, a major trading center located in southernmost Turkey next to Syria.  If you scroll further down this post you will find a map that shows the location of Ur and Charran.   See the long journey made by Terach and family traveling in the Euphrates valley or upstream in the river and its canals. Years  later when our Parsha begins,  Abraham and family made the arduous trip from Charran to southern Canaan.  They must have passed through Aleppo one of the oldest cities in the region. If you consider that it all began in Ur, they made what amounts to a wide U-turn.

There are commentators who say that God did not immediately reveal the destination, wanting to make it a surprise…ridiculous.   Abraham could of hopped on a barge going down the Tigris or just as well he could of headed out to Asia Minor or somewhere else.

Olim: Abraham was called to leave his father's home, and start on a journey; he was making Aliyah.

So have we. It's been grand.

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Paraphrasing the Star Trek mission statement “to boldly go where no one has gone before”, Abraham is the Man:

From Charran he crossed the Euphrates River, ventured out from his land, his birthplace and his Father’s house to come to the Land that we now call Israel.  And because of Abraham’s bold stroke we are here today, and I for one am very grateful. 

In a larger sense, of the six billion human beings that populate our planet, because of Abraham, half of them recognize that there is only one God who created them and everything else. 

 All of us are beholden to Abraham our Father…and rightly so.

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In Parshat Lech Lecha we learn at 12:10 that, without being prompted by Hashem and on his own volition, Abraham and family leave the Promised Land and descend down to Egypt:

וַיְהִי רָעָב, בָּאָרֶץ; וַיֵּרֶד אַבְרָם מִצְרַיְמָה לָגוּר שָׁם, כִּי-כָבֵד הָרָעָב בָּאָרֶץ

“And there was a famine in the land, and Abram descended to Egypt to sojourn there because the famine was severe in the land”.

The Ramban takes Abraham to task for sinning in the first place by going to Egypt, and in compounding that sin by putting his wife in jeopardy of committing adultery. 

With all due respect to the Ramban, I have another take on this matter:  It is no secret that Sarah was sharper than her husband.  I can see Sarah telling Abraham: “No problem, Sweetie.  I can handle Pharaoh.  Just you wait and see.  When I’m through with him we’ll be leaving Egypt with a basket full of gold and silver.  And so it was.

Sarah in Pharaoh’s Palace.

Our Ancestors were giants, and but for their trail blazing deeds we probably would not be here today. Although they were heroic, they were  not super heroes; they were people of flesh.

The Zohar says that the famine was of spirituality. This sounds dubious.

But what did they expect to find in Egypt?

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There is an apparent contradiction in Parshat Lech Lecha:

 At 12:16, Abraham has no problem accepting gifts from Pharaoh:

  וּלְאַבְרָם הֵיטִיב, בַּעֲבוּרָהּ; וַיְהִי-לוֹ צֹאן-וּבָקָר, וַחֲמֹרִים, וַעֲבָדִים וּשְׁפָחֹת, וַאֲתֹנֹת וּגְמַלִּים.

“And he benefited Abram for her sake, and he had flocks and cattle and he donkeys and men servants and maid servants, and she donkeys and camels”.

Don’t lose sight of the fact that one of those “maid servants” was probably Haggar, who may have had a family connection with the Pharaoh.

Often when two kings want to enter into a treaty, they seal the agreement by exchanging royal women in marriage.  The women then also serve as hostages.

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Compare this action with Abraham’s refusal to accept any booty at all from the King of Sodom in 14:23 -

אִם-מִחוּט וְעַד שְׂרוֹךְ-נַעַל, וְאִם-אֶקַּח מִכָּל-אֲשֶׁר-לָךְ; וְלֹא תֹאמַר, אֲנִי הֶעֱשַׁרְתִּי אֶת-אַבְרָם

“Neither from a thread to a shoe strap, nor will I take from whatever is yours, that you should not say, 'I have made Abram wealthy”.'

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In this week's Parsha, Lot and Avram have separated.  Lot has chosen to dwell in the lush Jordan valley in the city of Sodom, despite the city's sinful reputation.

The Jordan valley is made up of five or more City-States.  For a period of 12 years five City-States, including Sodom, have been vassal kingdoms under the empire of Elam which is now Iran.  The time period is approximately 1850 BCE.

 


 In the 13th year, the five vassal states rebel.  The king of Elam is named Chedarlaomer.  Elam is located east of the Tigris river in what is now Iran, not to be confused with Iraq where Ur is located, and where Terach family originally came from.  And history tells us it was Elam that destroyed Ur resulting in Terach and his family maybe becoming refugees.

Chedarlaomer along with three other allied kingdoms put down the revolt.  They defeat Sodom and take Lot and his family captive.  Avram, aided by 318 trained armed men from his household give chase and rescue Lot. 

It is an exciting story, a precursor to the Entebbe rescue mission.

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Rabbi Avichai Rontzki, Z’L served in the position of IDF Chief Military Rabbi from 2006 to 2010, with a rank of Brigadier General.

 At 14:14 we learn:

וַיִּשְׁמַע אַבְרָם, כִּי נִשְׁבָּה אָחִיו; וַיָּרֶק אֶת-חֲנִיכָיו יְלִידֵי בֵיתוֹ, שְׁמֹנָה עָשָׂר וּשְׁלֹשׁ מֵאוֹת, וַיִּרְדֹּף

“And when Abram heard that his brother was taken captive, he armed (led) his trained boys, born in his house, three hundred and eighteen, and pursued

חֲנִיכָיו   has been defined as “his trained”, but may also mean dedicated, tutored, educated, consecrated and more.

It would seem then, that Abram gave intellectual, moral, and social instruction to his “boys” as well as how to handle weapons...the 1st Hesder Yeshiva, an important concept.

There is an ongoing heated debate in Israel regarding compulsory service for Ultra-Orthodox men serving in the IDF.

Regarding the 318 household men that Abraham took in order to rescue Lot there is an interesting comment made in Talmud tractate Nedarim 32a:

Rabbi Abbahu said that Rabbi Elazar said: For what reason was Abraham our Patriarch punished, and his children enslaved to Egypt for 210 years? Because he made a draft [angarya] of Torah scholars, as it is stated: “He led forth his trained men, born in his house” (Genesis 14:14). These trained men that he took to war were actually his disciples, who were Torah scholars.

What a bunch of nonsense.


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Meeting of Abraham and Malchizedek – by Dieric Bouts the Elder, 1464–1467

In Parshat Lech Lecha at 14:18-20 we are introduced to the gentile King of Shalem, Malchi-Tzedek, and Priest of  a deity called the Most High, אֵל עֶלְיוֹן.  

וּמַלְכִּי-צֶדֶק מֶלֶךְ שָׁלֵם, הוֹצִיא לֶחֶם וָיָיִן; וְהוּא כֹהֵן, לְאֵל עֶלְיוֹן

“And Melchizedek king of Salem brought forth bread and wine; and he was Priest of God the Most High.”

We witness some questionable behavior on the part of Abraham:

Let's not gloss over the problem of Avraham Avenu accepting not only bread but accepting wine from an idol worshipper, Wine in particular raises a problem. In today's Halakhic environment there is a prohibition against wine touched by a non-Jew: If the person who touched it is possibly an idol worshiper, the wine is forbidden.  

In Israel wine that is Kosher bears a kosher label,כשר. Non-Kosher wine may say כשרלא 

When I moved to Israel and poured my first bottle of  wine it took me  a minute to realize that לא meant "not", and it went down the drain. Live and Learn.

Traditionally, Shalem is assumed to be Jerusalem, the city of peace or the city of ” שלום" .  However, Shalem is the name of a Canaanite god, and this seems to be a better interpretation.  The name ירושלים is not mentioned in any of the Five Books, and only first appears in the Book of Joshua at 10:1 where we are introduced to the King of Jerusalem whose name is Adoni-Tzedek.

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Sarah presenting Hagar to Abraham, Adriaen van der Werff, 1699.

When Hagar became pregnant Sarah treated her harshly, and Hagar ran away.  An angel appeared to Hagar, who instructed her to return to Sarah, promising her that the child she will bear will become a great nation.   She was told to call her son Ishmael. יִשְׁמָעֵ֔אל

At 16:11 -

וַיֹּ֤אמֶר לָהּ֙ מַלְאַ֣ךְ יְהֹוָ֔ה הִנָּ֥ךְ הָרָ֖ה וְיֹלַ֣דְתְּ בֵּ֑ן וְקָרָ֤את שְׁמוֹ֙ יִשְׁמָעֵ֔אל כִּֽי־שָׁמַ֥ע יְהֹוָ֖ה אֶל־עָנְיֵֽךְ

“And the angel of the Lord said to her, "Behold, you will conceive and bear a son, and you shall name him Ishmael, for the Lord has heard your torment”.

This meaning for Ishmael is readily seen in his name יִשְׁמָעֵ֔אל “The Lord has heard”.

Afterward, Hagar referred to God as "El Roi", אֵ֣ל רֳאִ֑י  my seeing Lord.

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How does Abraham compare to Noach?

Noach is characterized at 6:19 being as having been:

--נֹחַ אִישׁ צַדִּיק תָּמִים הָיָה, בְּדֹרֹתָיו:  אֶת-הָאֱלֹהִים, הִתְהַלֶּךְ-נֹחַ

“Noah was a righteous man; he was perfect for his generation(s); Noah continually walked with God”.

In the Parshah at 17:1 Hashem expresses his aspiration for Abraham, telling Abraham to:

וַיֵּרָא יְהוָה אֶל-אַבְרָם, וַיֹּאמֶר אֵלָיו אֲנִי-אֵל שַׁדַּי--הִתְהַלֵּךְ לְפָנַי, וֶהְיֵה תָמִים.

“…and God appeared to Abram, and He said to him, "I am the Almighty God; continually walk before Me and be perfect”, but not necessarily a tzadik.

Abraham pleads with Hashem to forestall the destruction of Sodom. While the Chumash is silent on whether or not Noach acted in a similar fashion with respect to saving all of Creation.  Because of this possible dichotomy, some commentators attribute Abraham to be more of a Mensch than was Noach.

However, Abraham was pleading from afar in his lofty perch overlooking the valley. In contrast for at least 100 years, Noach was in harm’s way, where the action was, day after day after day.  

So you tell me; will the real tzadik please stand up.

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At 17:27 Abraham follows out the commandment of circumcision:

וְכָל-אַנְשֵׁי בֵיתוֹ יְלִיד בָּיִת, וּמִקְנַת-כֶּסֶף מֵאֵת בֶּן-נֵכָר--נִמֹּלוּ, אִתּוֹ

And all the men of his house, those born in the house, and those bought with money from a foreigner, were circumcised with him”.

What is interesting to me here is that Abraham purchased people, presumably foreign Canaanites.  He was a slaveholder.  When the “Black Lives Matter” people get wind of this do you think they will ask for compensation from us Jews?