Genesis 21
1 And the
LORD visited Sarah as he had
said, and the
LORD did unto
Sarah as he had
spoken.
2 For
Sarah conceived, and
bare Abraham a
son in his old
age, at the set
time of which
God had
spoken to him.
3 And
Abraham called the
name of his
son that was
born unto him, whom
Sarah bare to him,
Isaac. 4 And
Abraham circumcised his
son Isaac being
eight days old, as
God had
commanded him.
5 And
Abraham was an
hundred years old, when his
son Isaac was
born unto him.
6 And
Sarah said,
God hath
made me to
laugh, so that all that
hear will
laugh with me.
7 And she
said, Who would have
said unto
Abraham, that
Sarah should have given
children suck? for I have
born him a
son in his old
age. 8 And the
child grew, and was
weaned: and
Abraham made a
great feast the same
day that
Isaac was
weaned.
9 And
Sarah saw the
son of
Hagar the
Egyptian, which she had
born unto
Abraham, mocking.
10 Wherefore she
said unto
Abraham, Cast
out this
bondwoman and her
son: for the
son of this
bondwoman shall not be
heir with my
son, even with
Isaac. 11 And the
thing was
very grievous in
Abraham's sight because of his
son. 12 And
God said unto
Abraham, Let it not be
grievous in thy
sight because of the
lad, and because of thy
bondwoman; in all that
Sarah hath
said unto thee,
hearken unto her
voice; for in
Isaac shall thy
seed be
called.
13 And also of the
son of the
bondwoman will I
make a
nation, because he is thy
seed. 14 And
Abraham rose up
early in the
morning, and
took bread, and a
bottle of
water, and
gave it unto
Hagar, putting it on her
shoulder, and the
child, and sent her
away: and she
departed, and
wandered in the
wilderness of
Beersheba. 15 And the
water was
spent in the
bottle, and she
cast the
child under
one of the
shrubs. 16 And she
went, and sat her
down over
against him a good way
off, as it were a
bowshot : for she
said, Let me not
see the
death of the
child. And she
sat over against him, and lift
up her
voice, and
wept.
17 And
God heard the
voice of the
lad; and the
angel of
God called to
Hagar out of
heaven, and
said unto her, What aileth thee,
Hagar? fear not; for
God hath
heard the
voice of the
lad where he is.
18 Arise, lift
up the
lad, and
hold him in thine
hand; for I will
make him a
great nation. 19 And
God opened her
eyes, and she
saw a
well of
water; and she
went, and
filled the
bottle with
water, and
gave the
lad drink.
20 And
God was with the
lad; and he
grew, and
dwelt in the
wilderness, and became an
archer .
21 And he
dwelt in the
wilderness of
Paran: and his
mother took him a
wife out of the
land of
Egypt. 22 And it came to pass at that
time, that
Abimelech and
Phichol the chief
captain of his
host spake unto
Abraham, saying,
God is with thee in all that thou
doest:
23 Now therefore
swear unto me
here by
God that thou wilt not deal
falsely with me, nor with my
son, nor with my son's
son: but according to the
kindness that I have
done unto thee, thou shalt
do unto me, and to the
land wherein thou hast
sojourned.
24 And
Abraham said, I will
swear.
25 And
Abraham reproved Abimelech because of a
well of
water, which
Abimelech's servants had violently taken
away.
26 And
Abimelech said, I
wot not who hath
done this
thing: neither didst thou
tell me,
neither yet
heard I of it,
but to
day. 27 And
Abraham took sheep and
oxen, and
gave them unto
Abimelech; and both of
them made a
covenant. 28 And
Abraham set seven ewe
lambs of the
flock by themselves.
29 And
Abimelech said unto
Abraham, What mean these
seven ewe
lambs which thou hast
set by themselves?
30 And he
said, For these
seven ewe
lambs shalt thou
take of my
hand, that they may be a
witness unto me, that I have
digged this
well. 31 Wherefore he
called that
place Beersheba; because there they
sware both of
them. 32 Thus they
made a
covenant at
Beersheba: then
Abimelech rose
up, and
Phichol the chief
captain of his
host, and they
returned into the
land of the
Philistines. 33 And Abraham
planted a
grove in
Beersheba, and
called there on the
name of the
LORD, the
everlasting God. 34 And
Abraham sojourned in the
Philistines' land many days.