“The Lord went when He concluded to speak to Abraham, and Abraham returned to his place” (Genesis 18:33). “The Lord went when He concluded to speak to Abraham” – the judge, as long as the advocate is pleading his case, he waits. When the advocate becomes silent, the judge stands up [to leave]. So, “the Lord went when He concluded to speak to Abraham.”
An advocate, as long as the judge shows him a receptive look, he pleads his case. When the judge stands up, the advocate goes silent. So, “the Lord went when He concluded to speak to Abraham,” and it is written: “And Abraham returned to his place.” A prosecutor, as long as the advocate is pleading his case and the judge shows him a receptive look, he waits.
When the judge stands, the advocate goes silent, and the prosecutor77Who is also executioner. goes to implement his mission. So, “the Lord went” and it is written: “The two angels came to Sodom in the evening” (Genesis 19:1).