 The first question that BJ asked, and this is a good question though. He says, are Abraham and Sarah really half brothers? What do you guys think? Do you all, do you all, you've heard it said Abraham? And so that's really, Abraham tells the story twice because he's afraid. The one who is the father of faith, he got afraid. He lacked faith. And in one particular case with, uh, a bit more like he says, tell them that you are my sister. Well, let's go to that passage and let's, and let's see if we can gain some truth because it's kind of been a, uh, a mystery. Now, does this conclusively decided what I'm going to show you? No, you can, if you feel like that he's still her sister or you feel like he's not her sister, it doesn't matter. It, it, it, it doesn't matter. Um, but I just want to show you how, at least my way of thinking, let's go to Genesis 20. I've been like makes a statement. He says, or he's making a statement to her. Remember Abraham's getting ready to get a bimlic jammed up by God. Abraham said, because I thought surely there is no fear of God in this place and they will kill me because of my wife. Cause remember Sarah, even, or Sarah, even though she's older, she's a knockout. She's gorgeous. Uh, she could win Miss America or in this case, um, Miss, Miss desert. So he says to her, because I was afraid, that's why I said that besides, look what, look what Abraham says, besides she actually is my sister, the daughter of my father, but not the daughter of my mother. And she became my wife. Well, what does that mean when he says she actually, actually that this is, this is honest Abe here. This is honest Abe here. And he says, actually she is my sister. So is that, does that mean that she's his sister, his, his whole sister or she is half sister? Because he says she is the daughter of my father, but not the daughter of my mother. And she became my wife. Well, what does that mean? The daughter of my father, but not my mother. Well, it can be taken two ways. There's two, uh, appropriate ways to look at this. Either one, she's a half sister or there's another way to look at it. And this is also preferable as well. When you say someone is, um, a daughter, it doesn't necessarily mean that they're, that, that that's their birth child. It could mean that she is part of the lineage. And because he's older, she's his daughter. Okay. So those are the only two ways you can take that two ways and two ways only. Well, which one is it? And can we glean something from other passages? Well, yeah, there's one passage we can look at to see that she's probably, I don't take that, that, that Sarah is his half sister. I take that she is a relative of their family, but not a half sister. Here's why. Let's go to Genesis 11. Let's go to, let's start in verse 28. Heron died in the presence of his father, Tara, in the land of his birth in Ur of the Chaldeans. Abram and Naor took wives from themselves. The name of Abram's wife was Sarai and the, and the name of Naor's wife was Milka, the daughter of Heron. The father of Milka is Ishka and Sarai was barren. She had no child. Now look at verse 31. Tara took Abram, his son. So who is Abram's son? Who's Abraham's father? Tara and Lot, the son of Heron, his grandson and Sarai, his daughter-in-law, his son, Abraham's wife or Abram's wife. So now if that's his daughter, if that, remember, let's go back to verse, let's go back to Genesis 2012. Besides, she's actually the daughter of my father. But wait a second, that's not what it says here. It's called her daughter-in-law. So it would seem that when he says the daughter of my father, Abram is still trying to kind of clean it up. Well, I didn't really like technically, you know, she's our, no, I don't think that she was actually his sister, not even his half-sister. I think that she was part of the family, part of the lineage, and that was it.