26:1 And
there
is
a
famine
in
the
land,
besides
the
first
famine
which
was
in
the
days
of
Abraham,
and
Isaac
goeth
unto
Abimelech
king
of
the
Philistines,
to
Gerar.
26:2 And
Jehovah
appeareth
unto
him,
and
saith,
`Go
not
down
towards
Egypt,
tabernacle
in
the
land
concerning
which
I
speak
unto
thee,
26:3 sojourn
in
this
land,
and
I
am
with
thee,
and
bless
thee,
for
to
thee
and
to
thy
seed
I
give
all
these
lands,
and
I
have
established
the
oath
which
I
have
sworn
to
Abraham
thy
father;
26:4 and
I
have
multiplied
thy
seed
as
stars
of
the
heavens,
and
I
have
given
to
thy
seed
all
these
lands;
and
blessed
themselves
in
thy
seed
have
all
nations
of
the
earth;
26:5 because
that
Abraham
hath
hearkened
to
My
voice,
and
keepeth
My
charge,
My
commands,
My
statutes,
and
My
laws.'
26:6 And
Isaac
dwelleth
in
Gerar;
26:7 and
men
of
the
place
ask
him
of
his
wife,
and
he
saith,
`She
[is]
my
sister:'
for
he
hath
been
afraid
to
say,
`My
wife--lest
the
men
of
the
place
kill
me
for
Rebekah,
for
she
[is]
of
good
appearance.'
26:8 And
it
cometh
to
pass,
when
the
days
have
been
prolonged
to
him
there,
that
Abimelech
king
of
the
Philistines
looketh
through
the
window,
and
seeth,
and
lo,
Isaac
is
playing
with
Rebekah
his
wife.
26:9 And
Abimelech
calleth
for
Isaac,
and
saith,
`Lo,
she
[is]
surely
thy
wife;
and
how
hast
thou
said,
She
[is]
my
sister'
and
Isaac
saith
unto
him,
`Because
I
said,
Lest
I
die
for
her.'
26:10 And
Abimelech
saith,
`What
[is]
this
thou
hast
done
to
us
as
a
little
thing
one
of
the
people
had
lain
with
thy
wife,
and
thou
hadst
brought
upon
us
guilt;'
26:11 and
Abimelech
commandeth
all
the
people,
saying,
`He
who
cometh
against
this
man
or
against
his
wife,
dying
doth
die.'
26:12 And
Isaac
soweth
in
that
land,
and
findeth
in
that
year
a
hundredfold,
and
Jehovah
blesseth
him;
26:13 and
the
man
is
great,
and
goeth
on,
going
on
and
becoming
great,
till
that
he
hath
been
very
great,
26:14 and
he
hath
possession
of
a
flock,
and
possession
of
a
herd,
and
an
abundant
service;
and
the
Philistines
envy
him,
26:15 and
all
the
wells
which
his
father's
servants
digged
in
the
days
of
Abraham
his
father,
the
Philistines
have
stopped
them,
and
fill
them
with
dust.
26:16 And
Abimelech
saith
unto
Isaac,
`Go
from
us;
for
thou
hast
become
much
mightier
than
we;'
26:17 and
Isaac
goeth
from
thence,
and
encampeth
in
the
valley
of
Gerar,
and
dwelleth
there;
26:18 and
Isaac
turneth
back,
and
diggeth
the
wells
of
water
which
they
digged
in
the
days
of
Abraham
his
father,
which
the
Philistines
do
stop
after
the
death
of
Abraham,
and
he
calleth
to
them
names
according
to
the
names
which
his
father
called
them.
26:19 And
Isaac's
servants
dig
in
the
valley,
and
find
there
a
well
of
living
water,
26:20 and
shepherds
of
Gerar
strive
with
shepherds
of
Isaac,
saying,
`The
water
[is]
ours;'
and
he
calleth
the
name
of
the
well
`Strife,'
because
they
have
striven
habitually
with
him;
26:21 and
they
dig
another
well,
and
they
strive
also
for
it,
and
he
calleth
its
name
`Hatred.'
26:22 And
he
removeth
from
thence,
and
diggeth
another
well,
and
they
have
not
striven
for
it,
and
he
calleth
its
name
Enlargements,
and
saith,
`For--now
hath
Jehovah
given
enlargement
to
us,
and
we
have
been
fruitful
in
the
land.'
26:23 And
he
goeth
up
from
thence
[to]
Beer-Sheba,
26:24 and
Jehovah
appeareth
unto
him
during
that
night,
and
saith,
`I
[am]
the
God
of
Abraham
thy
father,
fear
not,
for
I
[am]
with
thee,
and
have
blessed
thee,
and
have
multiplied
thy
seed,
because
of
Abraham
My
servant;'
26:25 and
he
buildeth
there
an
altar,
and
preacheth
in
the
name
of
Jehovah,
and
stretcheth
out
there
his
tent,
and
there
Isaac's
servants
dig
a
well.
26:26 And
Abimelech
hath
gone
unto
him
from
Gerar,
and
Ahuzzath
his
friend,
and
Phichol
head
of
his
host;
26:27 and
Isaac
saith
unto
them,
`Wherefore
have
ye
come
unto
me,
and
ye
have
hated
me,
and
ye
send
me
away
from
you'
26:28 And
they
say,
`We
have
certainly
seen
that
Jehovah
hath
been
with
thee,
and
we
say,
`Let
there
be,
we
pray
thee,
an
oath
between
us,
between
us
and
thee,
and
let
us
make
a
covenant
with
thee;
26:29 do
not
evil
with
us,
as
we
have
not
touched
thee,
and
as
we
have
only
done
good
with
thee,
and
send
thee
away
in
peace;
thou
[art]
now
blessed
of
Jehovah.'
26:30 And
he
maketh
for
them
a
banquet,
and
they
eat
and
drink,
26:31 and
rise
early
in
the
morning,
and
swear
one
to
another,
and
Isaac
sendeth
them
away,
and
they
go
from
him
in
peace.
26:32 And
it
cometh
to
pass
during
that
day
that
Isaac's
servants
come
and
declare
to
him
concerning
the
circumstances
of
the
well
which
they
have
digged,
and
say
to
him,
`We
have
found
water;'
26:33 and
he
calleth
it
Shebah,
[oath,]
therefore
the
name
of
the
city
[is]
Beer-Sheba,
[well
of
the
oath,]
unto
this
day.
26:34 And
Esau
is
a
son
of
forty
years,
and
he
taketh
a
wife,
Judith,
daughter
of
Beeri
the
Hittite,
and
Bashemath,
daughter
of
Elon
the
Hittite,
26:35 and
they
are
a
bitterness
of
spirit
to
Isaac
and
to
Rebekah.