Genesis 26
1 And there was a
famine in the
land, beside the
first famine that was in the
days of
Abraham. And
Isaac went unto
Abimelech king of the
Philistines unto
Gerar. 2 And the
LORD appeared unto him, and
said, Go not
down into
Egypt; dwell in the
land which I shall
tell thee of:
3 Sojourn in this
land, and I will be with thee, and will
bless thee; for unto thee, and unto thy
seed, I will
give all
these countries, and I will
perform the
oath which I
sware unto
Abraham thy
father; 4 And I will
make thy
seed to
multiply as the
stars of
heaven, and will
give unto thy
seed all
these countries; and in thy
seed shall all the
nations of the
earth be
blessed;
5 Because that
Abraham obeyed my
voice, and
kept my
charge, my
commandments, my
statutes, and my
laws. 6 And
Isaac dwelt in
Gerar: 7 And the
men of the
place asked him of his
wife; and he
said, She is my
sister: for he
feared to
say, She is my
wife; lest, said he, the
men of the
place should
kill me for
Rebekah; because she was
fair to look
upon. 8 And it came to pass, when he had been there a
long time, that
Abimelech king of the
Philistines looked
out at a
window, and
saw, and, behold,
Isaac was
sporting with
Rebekah his
wife. 9 And
Abimelech called Isaac, and
said, Behold, of a
surety she is thy
wife: and how
saidst thou, She is my
sister? And
Isaac said unto him, Because I
said, Lest I
die for her.
10 And
Abimelech said, What is this thou hast
done unto us?
one of the
people might
lightly have
lien with thy
wife, and thou shouldest have
brought guiltiness upon us.
11 And
Abimelech charged all his
people, saying, He that
toucheth this
man or his
wife shall
surely be put to
death.
12 Then
Isaac sowed in that
land, and
received in the same
year an
hundredfold : and the
LORD blessed him.
13 And the
man waxed
great, and
went forward, and
grew until he
became very great:
14 For he had
possession of
flocks, and
possession of
herds, and great
store of
servants: and the
Philistines envied him.
15 For all the
wells which his
father's servants had
digged in the
days of
Abraham his
father, the
Philistines had
stopped them, and
filled them with
earth. 16 And
Abimelech said unto
Isaac, Go from us; for thou art
much mightier than we.
17 And
Isaac departed thence, and pitched his
tent in the
valley of
Gerar, and
dwelt there. 18 And
Isaac digged again the
wells of
water, which they had
digged in the
days of
Abraham his
father; for the
Philistines had
stopped them
after the
death of
Abraham: and he
called their
names after the
names by
which his
father had
called them.
19 And
Isaac's servants digged in the
valley, and
found there a
well of
springing water. 20 And the
herdmen of
Gerar did
strive with
Isaac's herdmen,
saying, The
water is ours: and he
called the
name of the
well Esek; because they
strove with him.
21 And they
digged another well, and
strove for that also: and he
called the name of
it Sitnah. 22 And he
removed from thence, and
digged another well; and for that they
strove not: and he
called the name of
it Rehoboth; and he
said, For
now the
LORD hath made
room for us, and we shall be
fruitful in the
land. 23 And he went
up from thence to
Beersheba. 24 And the
LORD appeared unto him the same
night, and
said, I am the
God of
Abraham thy
father: fear not, for I am
with thee, and will
bless thee, and
multiply thy
seed for my
servant Abraham's sake.
25 And he
builded an
altar there, and
called upon the
name of the
LORD, and
pitched his
tent there: and there
Isaac's servants digged a
well. 26 Then
Abimelech went to him from
Gerar, and
Ahuzzath one of his
friends, and
Phichol the chief
captain of his
army. 27 And
Isaac said unto them,
Wherefore come ye to me, seeing ye
hate me, and have sent me
away from you?
28 And they
said, We
saw certainly that the
LORD was with thee: and we
said, Let there be now an
oath betwixt us, even
betwixt us and thee, and let us
make a
covenant with thee;
29 That thou wilt
do us no
hurt, as we have not
touched thee, and as we have
done unto thee nothing
but good, and have sent thee
away in
peace: thou art
now the
blessed of the
LORD. 30 And he
made them a
feast, and they did
eat and
drink.
31 And they rose up
betimes in the
morning, and
sware one to
another: and
Isaac sent them
away, and they
departed from him in
peace. 32 And it came to pass the same
day, that
Isaac's servants came, and
told him
concerning the
well which they had
digged, and
said unto him, We have
found water. 33 And he
called it
Shebah: therefore the
name of the
city is
Beersheba unto this
day. 34 And
Esau was
forty years old when he
took to
wife Judith the
daughter of
Beeri the
Hittite, and
Bashemath the
daughter of
Elon the
Hittite: 35 Which were a
grief of
mind unto
Isaac and to
Rebekah.