The Torah reflects its D-vine authorship in being understood as an eternal document. The narratives are not just conveying their story but offering insights applicable to every Jew in every place.Chapter 14 recounts how Avraham Avinu ’H intervened in a conflict between regional rulers to rescue his nephew and brother-in-law, Lot taken captive with the residents of Sodom. Upon Avraham’s victorious return he is met by Malchei Zedek, who is identified with Shem Ben Noach bring bread and wine...
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