Genesis 21:8 - Coke's Commentary on the Holy Bible

Bible Comments

Grew, and was weaned— It is uncertain how long they suckled children in those days. Parker observes, "That it was the usage of various nations from time immemorial, solemnly to initiate their children, and especially if it was the first-born, and a son, by certain festival rites, soon after they could walk about and had the use of their tongues, till which time it was not usual to take them from their mother's breast. This was done generally when they were about two years old, and had got over the chief difficulties and infirmities of infancy." See his 24th Occas. Annot.

REFLECTIONS.—Observe, Sarah laughed once in distrust; but now, with thankfulness and wonder filled, she acknowledges God's goodness, to make her give suck, and be a joyful mother. Who could have thought of it? But God doth more for us than all we can ask or think. Learn, 1. When mercies come, to receive them with wonder and love. 2. To rejoice with those who rejoice. 3. Not to forget our sinful distrusts, if we felt any, while the mercy was delayed. 4. To take care of the children God gives us. 5. Every redeemed soul in glory will wonder at himself: Who could have said or thought that such a vile sinner should have such a blessed portion?

Genesis 21:8

8 And the child grew, and was weaned: and Abraham made a great feast the same day that Isaac was weaned.