21 But my covenant will I establish with Isaac, which Sarah shall bear unto thee at this set time in the next year.
21 But my covenant I will establish with Isaac, whom Sarah will bear to you by this time next year."
21 But I will establish my covenant with Isaac, whom Sarah shall bear to you at this time next year."
21 But I'll establish my covenant with Isaac whom Sarah will give you about this time next year."
21 But My covenant I will establish with Isaac, whom Sarah shall bear to you at this set time next year."
21 But my covenant will be confirmed with Isaac, who will be born to you and Sarah about this time next year."
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Genesis 17:21
Commentary on Genesis 17:15-22
(Read Genesis 17:15-22)
Here is the promise made to Abraham of a son by Sarai, in whom the promise made to him should be fulfilled. The assurance of this promise was the change of Sarai's name into Sarah. Sarai signifies my princess, as if her honour were confined to one family only; Sarah signifies a princess. The more favours God confers upon us, the more low we should be in our own eyes. Abraham showed great joy; he laughed, it was a laughter of delight, not of distrust. Now it was that Abraham rejoiced to see Christ's day; now he saw it and was glad, John 8:56. Abraham, dreading lest Ishmael should be abandoned and forsaken of God, put up a petition on his behalf. God gives us leave in prayer to be particular in making known our requests. Whatever is our care and fear, should be spread before God in prayer. It is the duty of parents to pray for their children, and the great thing we should desire is, that they may be kept in covenant with Him, and may have grace to walk before him in uprightness. Common blessings are secured to Ishmael. Outward good things are often given to those children of godly parents who are born after the flesh, for their parents' sake. Covenant blessings are reserved for Isaac, and appropriated to him.