Genesis 25-26New King James Version (NKJV)
Abraham and Keturah
25 Abraham again took a wife, and her name was Keturah. 2 And
she bore him Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah. 3 Jokshan
begot Sheba and Dedan. And the sons of Dedan were Asshurim, Letushim, and
Leummim. 4 And the sons of Midian were Ephah,
Epher, Hanoch, Abidah, and Eldaah. All these werethe children of
Keturah.
5 And Abraham gave all that he had to
Isaac. 6 But Abraham gave gifts to the sons of the
concubines which Abraham had; and while he was still living he sent them
eastward, away from Isaac his son, to the country of the east.
Abraham’s Death and Burial
7 This is the sum of
the years of Abraham’s life which he lived: one hundred and seventy-five
years. 8 Then Abraham breathed his last and died in
a good old age, an old man and full of years, and was gathered
to his people. 9 And his sons Isaac and Ishmael
buried him in the cave of Machpelah, which is before Mamre, in
the field of Ephron the son of Zohar the Hittite, 10 the
field which Abraham purchased from the sons of Heth. There Abraham was buried,
and Sarah his wife. 11 And it came to pass, after
the death of Abraham, that God blessed his son Isaac. And Isaac dwelt at Beer
Lahai Roi.
The Families of Ishmael and Isaac
12 Now this is the
genealogy of Ishmael, Abraham’s son, whom Hagar the Egyptian, Sarah’s
maidservant, bore to Abraham. 13 And these were the
names of the sons of Ishmael, by their names, according to their generations:
The firstborn of Ishmael, Nebajoth; then Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam, 14 Mishma,
Dumah, Massa,15 Hadar,[a] Tema, Jetur, Naphish,
and Kedemah. 16 These were the
sons of Ishmael and these were their names, by their towns and
their settlements, twelve princes according to their nations. 17 These were the
years of the life of Ishmael: one hundred and thirty-seven years; and he
breathed his last and died, and was gathered to his people. 18 (They
dwelt from Havilah as far as Shur, which is east of Egypt as
you go toward Assyria.) He died in the presence of all his brethren.
19 This is the
genealogy of Isaac, Abraham’s son. Abraham begot Isaac. 20 Isaac
was forty years old when he took Rebekah as wife, the daughter of Bethuel the
Syrian of Padan Aram, the sister of Laban the Syrian. 21 Now
Isaac pleaded with the Lord for his wife, because she was barren;
and the Lord granted his plea, and Rebekah his wife conceived. 22 But
the children struggled together within her; and she said, “If all is well,
why am I like this?” So she went to inquire of the Lord.
23 And the Lord said to
her:
“Two nations are in your womb,
Two peoples shall be separated from your body;
One people shall be stronger than the other,
And the older shall serve the younger.”
Two peoples shall be separated from your body;
One people shall be stronger than the other,
And the older shall serve the younger.”
24 So when her days were
fulfilled for her to give birth, indeed there were twins
in her womb. 25 And the first came out red. He
was like a hairy garment all over; so they called his name Esau.[b] 26 Afterward
his brother came out, and his hand took hold of Esau’s heel; so his name was
called Jacob.[c] Isaac was sixty
years old when she bore them.
27 So the boys grew. And Esau was a
skillful hunter, a man of the field; but Jacob was a mild man, dwelling in
tents. 28 And Isaac loved Esau because he ate of
hisgame, but Rebekah loved Jacob.
Esau Sells His Birthright
29 Now Jacob cooked a stew; and Esau
came in from the field, and he was weary.30 And
Esau said to Jacob, “Please feed me with that same red stew, for
I amweary.” Therefore his name was called Edom.[d]
31 But Jacob said, “Sell me your
birthright as of this day.”
32 And Esau said, “Look, I am about
to die; so what is this birthright to me?”
33 Then Jacob said, “Swear to me as
of this day.”
So he swore to him, and sold his birthright to Jacob. 34 And
Jacob gave Esau bread and stew of lentils; then he ate and drank, arose, and
went his way. Thus Esau despised his birthright.
Isaac and Abimelech
26 There was a famine in the land, besides the
first famine that was in the days of Abraham. And Isaac went to Abimelech king
of the Philistines, in Gerar.
2 Then the Lord appeared to
him and said: “Do not go down to Egypt; live in the land of which I shall tell
you. 3 Dwell in this land, and I will be with you
and bless you; for to you and your descendants I give all these lands, and I
will perform the oath which I swore to Abraham your father. 4 And
I will make your descendants multiply as the stars of heaven; I will give to
your descendants all these lands; and in your seed all the nations of the earth
shall be blessed; 5 because Abraham obeyed My voice
and kept My charge, My commandments, My statutes, and My laws.”
6 So Isaac dwelt in Gerar. 7 And
the men of the place asked about his wife. And he said, “She is my
sister”; for he was afraid to say, “She is my wife,” because
he thought, “lest the men of the place kill me for Rebekah, because
she is beautiful to behold.” 8 Now
it came to pass, when he had been there a long time, that Abimelech king of the
Philistines looked through a window, and saw, and there was Isaac, showing
endearment to Rebekah his wife. 9 Then Abimelech
called Isaac and said, “Quite obviously she is your wife; so
how could you say, ‘She is my sister’?”
Isaac said to him, “Because I said, ‘Lest I die on account
of her.’”
10 And Abimelech said, “What is this
you have done to us? One of the people might soon have lain with your wife, and
you would have brought guilt on us.”11 So Abimelech
charged all his people, saying, “He who touches this man or
his wife shall surely be put to death.”
12 Then Isaac sowed in that land, and
reaped in the same year a hundredfold; and the Lord blessed
him. 13 The man began to prosper, and continued
prospering until he became very prosperous; 14 for
he had possessions of flocks and possessions of herds and a great number of
servants. So the Philistines envied him. 15 Now the
Philistines had stopped up all the wells which his father’s servants had dug in
the days of Abraham his father, and they had filled them with earth.16 And
Abimelech said to Isaac, “Go away from us, for you are much mightier than we.”
17 Then Isaac departed from there and
pitched his tent in the Valley of Gerar, and dwelt there. 18 And
Isaac dug again the wells of water which they had dug in the days of Abraham
his father, for the Philistines had stopped them up after the death of Abraham.
He called them by the names which his father had called them.
19 Also Isaac’s servants dug in the
valley, and found a well of running water there.20 But
the herdsmen of Gerar quarreled with Isaac’s herdsmen, saying, “The water is ours.”
So he called the name of the well Esek,[e] because they quarreled
with him. 21 Then they dug another well, and they
quarreled over that one also. So he called its name Sitnah.[f] 22 And
he moved from there and dug another well, and they did not quarrel over it. So
he called its name Rehoboth,[g] because he said, “For
now the Lord has made room for us, and we shall be fruitful in the
land.”
23 Then he went up from there to
Beersheba. 24 And the Lord appeared to
him the same night and said, “I am the God of your father
Abraham; do not fear, for I amwith you. I will bless you and
multiply your descendants for My servant Abraham’s sake.” 25 So
he built an altar there and called on the name of the Lord, and he pitched
his tent there; and there Isaac’s servants dug a well.
26 Then Abimelech came to him from
Gerar with Ahuzzath, one of his friends, and Phichol the commander of his
army. 27 And Isaac said to them, “Why have you come
to me, since you hate me and have sent me away from you?”
28 But they said, “We have certainly
seen that the Lord is with you. So we said, ‘Let there now be an oath
between us, between you and us; and let us make a covenant with you, 29 that
you will do us no harm, since we have not touched you, and since we have done
nothing to you but good and have sent you away in peace. You are now
the blessed of the Lord.’”
30 So he made them a feast, and they
ate and drank. 31 Then they arose early in the
morning and swore an oath with one another; and Isaac sent them away, and they
departed from him in peace.
32 It came to pass the same day that
Isaac’s servants came and told him about the well which they had dug, and said
to him, “We have found water.” 33 So he called it
Shebah.[h] Therefore the name of
the city is Beersheba[i] to this day.
34 When Esau was forty years old, he
took as wives Judith the daughter of Beeri the Hittite, and Basemath the
daughter of Elon the Hittite. 35 And they were a
grief of mind to Isaac and Rebekah.
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