12:1 Now
the
LORD
said
to
Abram,
"Go
from
your
country
and
your
kindred
and
your
father's
house
to
the
land
that
I
will
show
you.
12:2 And
I
will
make
of
you
a
great
nation,
and
I
will
bless
you
and
make
your
name
great,
so
that
you
will
be
a
blessing.
12:3 I
will
bless
those
who
bless
you,
and
him
who
dishonors
you
I
will
curse,
and
in
you
all
the
families
of
the
earth
shall
be
blessed."
12:4 So
Abram
went,
as
the
LORD
had
told
him,
and
Lot
went
with
him.
Abram
was
seventy-five
years
old
when
he
departed
from
Haran.
12:5 And
Abram
took
Sarai
his
wife,
and
Lot
his
brother's
son,
and
all
their
possessions
that
they
had
gathered,
and
the
people
that
they
had
acquired
in
Haran,
and
they
set
out
to
go
to
the
land
of
Canaan.
When
they
came
to
the
land
of
Canaan,
12:6 Abram
passed
through
the
land
to
the
place
at
Shechem,
to
the
oak
of
Moreh.
At
that
time
the
Canaanites
were
in
the
land.
12:7 Then
the
LORD
appeared
to
Abram
and
said,
"To
your
offspring
I
will
give
this
land."
So
he
built
there
an
altar
to
the
LORD,
who
had
appeared
to
him.
12:8 From
there
he
moved
to
the
hill
country
on
the
east
of
Bethel
and
pitched
his
tent,
with
Bethel
on
the
west
and
Ai
on
the
east.
And
there
he
built
an
altar
to
the
LORD
and
called
upon
the
name
of
the
LORD.
12:9 And
Abram
journeyed
on,
still
going
toward
the
Negeb.
12:10 Now
there
was
a
famine
in
the
land.
So
Abram
went
down
to
Egypt
to
sojourn
there,
for
the
famine
was
severe
in
the
land.
12:11 When
he
was
about
to
enter
Egypt,
he
said
to
Sarai
his
wife,
"I
know
that
you
are
a
woman
beautiful
in
appearance,
12:12 and
when
the
Egyptians
see
you,
they
will
say,
'This
is
his
wife.'
Then
they
will
kill
me,
but
they
will
let
you
live.
12:13 Say
you
are
my
sister,
that
it
may
go
well
with
me
because
of
you,
and
that
my
life
may
be
spared
for
your
sake."
12:14 When
Abram
entered
Egypt,
the
Egyptians
saw
that
the
woman
was
very
beautiful.
12:15 And
when
the
princes
of
Pharaoh
saw
her,
they
praised
her
to
Pharaoh.
And
the
woman
was
taken
into
Pharaoh's
house.
12:16 And
for
her
sake
he
dealt
well
with
Abram;
and
he
had
sheep,
oxen,
male
donkeys,
male
servants,
female
servants,
female
donkeys,
and
camels.
12:17 But
the
LORD
afflicted
Pharaoh
and
his
house
with
great
plagues
because
of
Sarai,
Abram's
wife.
12:18 So
Pharaoh
called
Abram
and
said,
"What
is
this
you
have
done
to
me
Why
did
you
not
tell
me
that
she
was
your
wife
12:19 Why
did
you
say,
'She
is
my
sister,'
so
that
I
took
her
for
my
wife
Now
then,
here
is
your
wife;
take
her,
and
go."
12:20 And
Pharaoh
gave
men
orders
concerning
him,
and
they
sent
him
away
with
his
wife
and
all
that
he
had.