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Chapter 26
And
there
was
a
famine
in
the
land,
besides
the
first
famine
that
was
in
the
dayes
of
Abraham.
And
Isaac
went
vnto
Abimelech
King
of
the
Philistims,
vnto
Gerar.
2
And
the
Lord
appeared
vnto
him
and
said,
Goe
not
downe
into
Egypt;
dwell
in
the
land
which
I
shall
tell
thee
of.
3
Soiourne
in
this
land,
and
I
wil
be
with
thee,
and
will
blesse
thee:
for
vnto
thee,
and
vnto
thy
seed
I
will
giue
all
these
countreys,
and
I
wil
performe
the
othe,
which
I
sware
vnto
Abraham
thy
father.
4
And
I
wil
make
thy
seed
to
multiply
as
the
starres
of
heauen,
and
will
giue
vnto
thy
seed
all
these
countreys:
and
in
thy
Seed
shall
all
the
nations
of
the
earth
be
blessed:
5
Because
that
Abraham
obeyed
my
voyce,
and
kept
my
charge,
my
Commandements,
my
Statutes
and
my
Lawes.
6
And
Isaac
dwelt
in
Gerar.
7
And
the
men
of
the
place
asked
him
of
his
wife:
and
he
said,
She
is
my
sister:
for
he
feared
to
say,
She
is
my
wife;
lest,
said
he,
the
men
of
the
place
should
kill
me
for
Rebekah,
because
shee
was
faire
to
looke
vpon.
8
And
it
came
to
passe
when
he
had
bene
there
a
long
time,
that
Abimelech
king
of
the
Philistims
looked
out
at
a
window,
and
saw,
and
behold,
Isaac
was
sporting
with
Rebekah
his
wife.
9
And
Abimelech
called
Isaac
and
said,
Behold,
of
a
suretie
she
is
thy
wife:
and
how
saidst
thou,
She
is
my
sister?
And
Isaac
said
vnto
him,
Because
I
said,
Lest
I
die
for
her.
10
And
Abimelech
said,
What
is
this
thou
hast
done
vnto
vs?
one
of
the
people
might
lightly
haue
lien
with
thy
wife,
and
thou
shouldest
haue
brought
guiltinesse
vpon
vs.
11
And
Abimelech
charged
all
his
people,
saying,
Hee
that
toucheth
this
man
or
his
wife,
shall
surely
bee
put
to
death.
12
Then
Isaac
sowed
in
that
land,
and
receiued
in
the
same
yeere
an
hundred
fold:
&
the
Lord
blessed
him.
13
And
the
man
waxed
great,
and
went
forward,
and
grew
vntill
he
became
very
great.
14
For
he
had
possession
of
flocks,
and
possession
of
heards,
and
great
store
of
seruants,
and
the
Philistims
enuied
him.
15
For
all
the
wels
which
his
fathers
seruants
had
digged
in
the
dayes
of
Abraham
his
father,
the
Philistims
had
stopped
them,
&
filled
them
with
earth.
16
And
Abimelech
said
vnto
Isaac,
Goe
from
vs:
for
thou
art
much
mightier
then
we.
17
And
Isaac
departed
thence,
and
pitched
his
tent
in
the
valley
of
Gerar,
and
dwelt
there.
18
And
Isaac
digged
againe
the
wels
of
water,
which
they
had
digged
in
the
dayes
of
Abraham
his
father:
for
the
Philistims
had
stopped
them
after
the
death
of
Abraham,
and
he
called
their
names
after
the
names
by
which
his
father
had
called
them.
19
And
Isaacs
seruants
digged
in
the
valley,
and
found
there
a
well
of
springing
water.
20
And
the
heardmen
of
Gerar
did
striue
with
Isaacs
heardmen,
saying,
The
water
is
ours;
and
hee
called
the
name
of
the
well,
Esek,
because
they
stroue
with
him.
21
And
they
digged
another
well,
and
stroue
for
that
also:
and
hee
called
the
name
of
it,
Sitnah.
22
And
he
remoued
from
thence,
and
digged
another
well,
and
for
that
they
stroue
not:
and
he
called
the
name
of
it
Rehoboth:
and
he
said,
For
now
the
Lord
hath
made
roome
for
vs,
and
we
shall
be
fruitfull
in
the
land.
23
And
he
went
vp
from
thence
to
Beer-sheba.
24
And
the
Lord
appeared
vnto
him
the
same
night,
and
saide,
I
am
the
God
of
Abraham
thy
father:
feare
not,
for
I
am
with
thee,
and
will
blesse
thee,
and
multiply
thy
seede,
for
my
seruant
Abrahams
sake.
25
And
he
builded
an
altar
there,
and
called
vpon
the
name
of
the
Lord,
and
pitched
his
tent
there:
and
there
Isaacs
seruants
digged
a
well.
26
Then
Abimelech
went
to
him
from
Gerar,
and
Ahuzzath
one
of
his
friends,
and
Phichol
the
chiefe
captaine
of
his
armie.
27
And
Isaac
saide
vnto
them,
Wherefore
come
ye
to
me,
seeing
ye
hate
me,
and
haue
sent
me
away
from
you?
28
And
they
said,
We
saw
certainly
that
the
Lord
was
with
thee:
and
wee
said,
Let
there
be
now
an
othe
betwixt
vs,
euen
betwixt
vs
and
thee,
and
let
vs
make
a
couenant
with
thee,
29
That
thou
wilt
doe
vs
no
hurt,
as
we
haue
not
touched
thee,
and
as
we
haue
done
vnto
thee
nothing
but
good,
and
haue
sent
thee
away
in
peace:
thou
art
now
the
blessed
of
the
Lord.
30
And
he
made
them
a
feast,
and
they
did
eate
and
drinke.
31
And
they
rose
vp
betimes
in
the
morning,
and
sware
one
to
another:
and
Isaac
sent
them
away,
and
they
departed
from
him
in
peace.
32
And
it
came
to
passe
the
same
day,
that
Isaacs
seruants
came,
and
tolde
him
concerning
the
well
which
they
had
digged,
and
said
vnto
him,
we
haue
found
water.
33
And
he
called
it
Shebah:
therefore
the
name
of
the
citie
is
Beer-sheba
vnto
this
day.
34
And
Esau
was
forty
yeeres
old,
when
he
tooke
to
wife
Iudith,
the
daughter
of
Beeri
the
Hittite,
and
Bashemath
the
daughter
of
Elon
the
Hittite:
35
Which
were
a
griefe
of
minde
vnto
Isaac
and
to
Rebekah.
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