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Chapter 12
Now
the
Lord
had
said
unto
Abram,
Get
thee
out
of
thy
country,
and
from
thy
kindred,
and
from
thy
father’s
house,
unto
a
land
that
I
will
shew
thee:
2
And
I
will
make
of
thee
a
great
nation,
and
I
will
bless
thee,
and
make
thy
name
great;
and
thou
shalt
be
a
blessing:
3
And
I
will
bless
them
that
bless
thee,
and
curse
him
that
curseth
thee:
and
in
thee
shall
all
families
of
the
earth
be
blessed.
4
So
Abram
departed,
as
the
Lord
had
spoken
unto
him;
and
Lot
went
with
him:
and
Abram
was
seventy
and
five
years
old
when
he
departed
out
of
Haran.
5
And
Abram
took
Sarai
his
wife,
and
Lot
his
brother’s
son,
and
all
their
substance
that
they
had
gathered,
and
the
souls
that
they
had
gotten
in
Haran;
and
they
went
forth
to
go
into
the
land
of
Canaan;
and
into
the
land
of
Canaan
they
came.
6
And
Abram
passed
through
the
land
unto
the
place
of
Sichem,
unto
the
plain
of
Moreh.
And
the
Canaanite
was
then
in
the
land.
7
And
the
Lord
appeared
unto
Abram,
and
said,
Unto
thy
seed
will
I
give
this
land:
and
there
builded
he
an
altar
unto
the
Lord,
who
appeared
unto
him.
8
And
he
removed
from
thence
unto
a
mountain
on
the
east
of
Beth-el,
and
pitched
his
tent,
having
Beth-el
on
the
west,
and
Hai
on
the
east:
and
there
he
builded
an
altar
unto
the
Lord,
and
called
upon
the
name
of
the
Lord.
9
And
Abram
journeyed,
going
on
still
toward
the
south.
10
And
there
was
a
famine
in
the
land:
and
Abram
went
down
into
Egypt
to
sojourn
there;
for
the
famine
was
grievous
in
the
land.
11
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
he
was
come
near
to
enter
into
Egypt,
that
he
said
unto
Sarai
his
wife,
Behold
now,
I
know
that
thou
art
a
fair
woman
to
look
upon:
12
Therefore
it
shall
come
to
pass,
when
the
Egyptians
shall
see
thee,
that
they
shall
say,
This
is
his
wife:
and
they
will
kill
me,
but
they
will
save
thee
alive.
13
Say,
I
pray
thee,
thou
art
my
sister:
that
it
may
be
well
with
me
for
thy
sake;
and
my
soul
shall
live
because
of
thee.
14
And
it
came
to
pass,
that,
when
Abram
was
come
into
Egypt,
the
Egyptians
beheld
the
woman
that
she
was
very
fair.
15
The
princes
also
of
Pharaoh
saw
her,
and
commended
her
before
Pharaoh:
and
the
woman
was
taken
into
Pharaoh’s
house.
16
And
he
entreated
Abram
well
for
her
sake:
and
he
had
sheep,
and
oxen,
and
he
asses,
and
menservants,
and
maidservants,
and
she
asses,
and
camels.
17
And
the
Lord
plagued
Pharaoh
and
his
house
with
great
plagues
because
of
Sarai
Abram’s
wife.
18
And
Pharaoh
called
Abram,
and
said,
What
is
this
that
thou
hast
done
unto
me?
why
didst
thou
not
tell
me
that
she
was
thy
wife?
19
Why
saidst
thou,
She
is
my
sister?
so
I
might
have
taken
her
to
me
to
wife:
now
therefore
behold
thy
wife,
take
her,
and
go
thy
way.
20
And
Pharaoh
commanded
his
men
concerning
him:
and
they
sent
him
away,
and
his
wife,
and
all
that
he
had.
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