Genesis 26

Genesis 26

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Verse 1
Now there was a famine in the land—besides the previous famine in Abraham’s time—and Isaac went to Abimelek king of the Philistines in Gerar.
Bu me bem, O Awurade, efisɛ, meyɛ ade trenee na mede me ho to wo so koraa.
Verse 2
The Lord appeared to Isaac and said, “Do not go down to Egypt; live in the land where I tell you to live.
Sɔ me hwɛ, Awurade, na hu m’adwene.
Verse 3
Stay in this land for a while, and I will be with you and will bless you. For to you and your descendants I will give all these lands and will confirm the oath I swore to your father Abraham.
Wo dɔ a wodɔ me daa no yɛ m’akwankyerɛ; wo nokware no kyerɛ me kwan daa.
Verse 4
I will make your descendants as numerous as the stars in the sky and will give them all these lands, and through your offspring[a] all nations on earth will be blessed,[b]
Me ne ahuhufo mmɔ. Me ne nyaatwomfo nni hwee yɛ.
Verse 5
because Abraham obeyed me and did everything I required of him, keeping my commands, my decrees and my instructions.”
Me ne nnebɔneyɛfo mmɔ, na mekwae mifi wɔn ho.
Verse 6
So Isaac stayed in Gerar.

Awurade, mehohoro me nsa ma wuhu sɛ, menyɛ bɔne na meba mu betwa w’afɔremuka ho hyia, som wo.
Verse 7
When the men of that place asked him about his wife, he said, “She is my sister,” because he was afraid to say, “She is my wife.” He thought, “The men of this place might kill me on account of Rebekah, because she is beautiful.”

Meto aseda nnwom na mepae mu ka w’anwonwade.
Verse 8
When Isaac had been there a long time, Abimelek king of the Philistines looked down from a window and saw Isaac caressing his wife Rebekah.
M’ani gye ofi a wote mu no ho, O Awurade, baabi a w’anuonyam te hɔ.

Verse 9
So Abimelek summoned Isaac and said, “She is really your wife! Why did you say, ‘She is my sister’?”

Isaac answered him, “Because I thought I might lose my life on account of her.”

Nsɛe me mfra nnebɔneyɛfo no. Gye me fi awudifo nsam;
Verse 10
Then Abimelek said, “What is this you have done to us? One of the men might well have slept with your wife, and you would have brought guilt upon us.”

nnipa a daa wɔyɛ bɔne na daa wɔasiesie wɔn ho ama adanmudegye no.

Verse 11
So Abimelek gave orders to all the people: “Anyone who harms this man or his wife shall surely be put to death.”

Me de, meyɛ ade trenee; hu me mmɔbɔ na gye me nkwa.

Verse 12
Isaac planted crops in that land and the same year reaped a hundredfold, because the Lord blessed him.
Amane mu, me ho nka; mekamfo Awurade wɔ ne manfo mu.

Verse 13
The man became rich, and his wealth continued to grow until he became very wealthy.
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Verse 14
He had so many flocks and herds and servants that the Philistines envied him.
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Verse 15
So all the wells that his father’s servants had dug in the time of his father Abraham, the Philistines stopped up, filling them with earth.

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Verse 16
Then Abimelek said to Isaac, “Move away from us; you have become too powerful for us.”

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Verse 17
So Isaac moved away from there and encamped in the Valley of Gerar, where he settled.
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Verse 18
Isaac reopened the wells that had been dug in the time of his father Abraham, which the Philistines had stopped up after Abraham died, and he gave them the same names his father had given them.

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Verse 19
Isaac’s servants dug in the valley and discovered a well of fresh water there.
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Verse 20
But the herders of Gerar quarreled with those of Isaac and said, “The water is ours!” So he named the well Esek,[c] because they disputed with him.
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Verse 21
Then they dug another well, but they quarreled over that one also; so he named it Sitnah.[d]
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Verse 22
He moved on from there and dug another well, and no one quarreled over it. He named it Rehoboth,[e] saying, “Now the Lord has given us room and we will flourish in the land.”

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Verse 23
From there he went up to Beersheba.
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Verse 24
That night the Lord appeared to him and said, “I am the God of your father Abraham. Do not be afraid, for I am with you; I will bless you and will increase the number of your descendants for the sake of my servant Abraham.”

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Verse 25
Isaac built an altar there and called on the name of the Lord. There he pitched his tent, and there his servants dug a well.

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Verse 26
Meanwhile, Abimelek had come to him from Gerar, with Ahuzzath his personal adviser and Phicol the commander of his forces.
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Verse 27
Isaac asked them, “Why have you come to me, since you were hostile to me and sent me away?”

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Verse 28
They answered, “We saw clearly that the Lord was with you; so we said, ‘There ought to be a sworn agreement between us’—between us and you. Let us make a treaty with you
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Verse 29
that you will do us no harm, just as we did not harm you but always treated you well and sent you away peacefully. And now you are blessed by the Lord.”

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Verse 30
Isaac then made a feast for them, and they ate and drank.
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Verse 31
Early the next morning the men swore an oath to each other. Then Isaac sent them on their way, and they went away peacefully.

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Verse 32
That day Isaac’s servants came and told him about the well they had dug. They said, “We’ve found water!”
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Verse 33
He called it Shibah,[f] and to this day the name of the town has been Beersheba.[g]

Jacob Takes Esau’s Blessing

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Verse 34
When Esau was forty years old, he married Judith daughter of Beeri the Hittite, and also Basemath daughter of Elon the Hittite.
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Verse 35
They were a source of grief to Isaac and Rebekah.

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