12:1 And
Jehovah
saith
unto
Abram,
`Go
for
thyself,
from
thy
land,
and
from
thy
kindred,
and
from
the
house
of
thy
father,
unto
the
land
which
I
shew
thee.
12:2 And
I
make
thee
become
a
great
nation,
and
bless
thee,
and
make
thy
name
great;
and
be
thou
a
blessing.
12:3 And
I
bless
those
blessing
thee,
and
him
who
is
disesteeming
thee
I
curse,
and
blessed
in
thee
have
been
all
families
of
the
ground.'
12:4 And
Abram
goeth
on,
as
Jehovah
hath
spoken
unto
him,
and
Lot
goeth
with
him,
and
Abram
[is]
a
son
of
five
and
seventy
years
in
his
going
out
from
Charan.
12:5 And
Abram
taketh
Sarai
his
wife,
and
Lot
his
brother's
son,
and
all
their
substance
that
they
have
gained,
and
the
persons
that
they
have
obtained
in
Charan;
and
they
go
out
to
go
towards
the
land
of
Canaan;
and
they
come
in
to
the
land
of
Canaan.
12:6 And
Abram
passeth
over
into
the
land,
unto
the
place
Shechem,
unto
the
oak
of
Moreh;
and
the
Canaanite
[is]
then
in
the
land.
12:7 And
Jehovah
appeareth
unto
Abram,
and
saith,
`To
thy
seed
I
give
this
land;'
and
he
buildeth
there
an
altar
to
Jehovah,
who
hath
appeared
unto
him.
12:8 And
he
removeth
from
thence
towards
a
mountain
at
the
east
of
Beth-El,
and
stretcheth
out
the
tent
(Beth-El
at
the
west,
and
Hai
at
the
east),
and
he
buildeth
there
an
altar
to
Jehovah,
and
preacheth
in
the
name
of
Jehovah.
12:9 And
Abram
journeyeth,
going
on
and
journeying
towards
the
south.
12:10 And
there
is
a
famine
in
the
land,
and
Abram
goeth
down
towards
Egypt
to
sojourn
there,
for
the
famine
[is]
grievous
in
the
land;
12:11 and
it
cometh
to
pass
as
he
hath
drawn
near
to
enter
Egypt,
that
he
saith
unto
Sarai
his
wife,
`Lo,
I
pray
thee,
I
have
known
that
thou
[art]
a
woman
of
beautiful
appearance;
12:12 and
it
hath
come
to
pass
that
the
Egyptians
see
thee,
and
they
have
said,
`This
[is]
his
wife,'
and
they
have
slain
me,
and
thee
they
keep
alive:
12:13 say,
I
pray
thee,
thou
[art]
my
sister,
so
that
it
is
well
with
me
because
of
thee,
and
my
soul
hath
lived
for
thy
sake.'
12:14 And
it
cometh
to
pass,
at
the
entering
of
Abram
into
Egypt,
that
the
Egyptians
see
the
woman
that
she
[is]
exceeding
fair;
12:15 and
princes
of
Pharaoh
see
her,
and
praise
her
unto
Pharaoh,
and
the
woman
is
taken
[to]
Pharaoh's
house;
12:16 and
to
Abram
he
hath
done
good
because
of
her,
and
he
hath
sheep
and
oxen,
and
he-asses,
and
men-servants,
and
handmaids,
and
she-asses,
and
camels.
12:17 And
Jehovah
plagueth
Pharaoh
and
his
house--great
plagues--for
the
matter
of
Sarai,
Abram's
wife.
12:18 And
Pharaoh
calleth
for
Abram,
and
saith,
`What
[is]
this
thou
hast
done
to
me
why
hast
thou
not
declared
to
me
that
she
[is]
thy
wife
12:19 Why
hast
thou
said,
She
[is]
my
sister,
and
I
take
her
to
myself
for
a
wife
and
now,
lo,
thy
wife,
take
and
go.'
12:20 And
Pharaoh
chargeth
men
concerning
him,
and
they
send
him
away,
and
his
wife,
an
all
that
he
hath.