Genesis 25:5
And Abraham gaue all his goodes vnto Isaac:
And Abraham gaue all his goodes vnto Isaac:
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6As for the children that he had of the concubynes, he gaue them giftes, and (whyle he yet lyued) he sent the awaye from his sonne Isaac, eastwarde in to the east countre.
19This is the generacion of Isaac the sonne of Abraha. Abraham begat Isaac.
36yee and Sara my masters wife hath borne my master a sonne in hir olde age: vnto him hath he geuen all that he hath.
17By faith Abraha offered vp Isaac, wha he was tempted, and gaue ouer his onely begotten sonne, in whom he had receaued the promyses,
18of whom it was sayde: In Isaac shal thy sede be called:
12and the lande that I gaue vnto Abraham and Isaac, wyll I geue vnto the, & wyl geue it vnto thy sede after the.
4and geue the the blessynge of Abraham vnto ye & thy sede with the, that thou mayest possesse the lande, wherin thou art a straunger, which God gaue vnto Abraham.
5An hundreth yeare olde was Abraha, whan his sonne Isaac was borne vnto him.
11And after the death of Abraham God blessed his sonne Isaac. And he dwelt by the well of the lyuynge and seynge.
12This is the generacion of Ismael Abrahams sonne, whom Agar Saras mayde the Egipcian bare vnto him.
4The children of Midian were Epha, Epher, Hanoch, Abida and Eldaa. All these are the children of Ketura.
28The children of Abraham are these: Isaac and Ismael.
3Then toke I yor father Abraham beyonde the water, & caused him to walke in the londe of Canaan, & multiplied his sede, and gaue him Isaac,
4and vnto Isaac I gaue Iacob and Esau, and gaue Esau mout Seir to possesse As for Iacob, & his childre, they wente downe in to Egipte.
8and fell sicke and dyed in a good age, whan he was olde, & had lyued ynough and was gathered vnto his people.
9And his sonnes Isaac and Ismael buried him in the dubble caue in the felde of Ephron the sonne of Zoar the Hethite, which lyeth ouer before Mamre,
2And he sayde: Take ye sonne, this onely sonne of thine, eue Isaac whom thou louest, and go thy waye in to the londe of Moria, & offre him there for a burntofferynge, vpon a mountayne that I shal shew the.
1Abraham was olde and well stricken in age, and the LORDE had blessed him in all thinges.
2And he sayde vnto his eldest seruaunt of his house, which had the rule of all his goodes: Laye thine hade vnder my thye, that
5Then the Hethites answered Abraham, and sayde vnto him:
9And whan they came to the place which God shewed him, Abraham buylded there an altare, and layed the wodd vpon it, and bande his sonne Isaac, layed him on the altare, aboue vpo the wodd,
10and stretched out his hande, and toke the knyfe, to haue slayne his sonne.
34Abraham begat Isaac. The children of Isaac are: Esau and Israel.
23Than toke Abraham his sonne Ismael, and all the seruauntes borne in his house, and all that were bought, (as many as were men children in his house,) and circumcyded the foreskynne of their flesh, euen the same daye, as God had sayde vnto him.
9Yee the couenaunt that he made wt Abraham, and the ooth that he swore vnto Isaac.
3And Abraham called his sonne which was borne vnto him (who Sara bare him) Isaac,
66And the seruaunt tolde Isaac all the earande that he had done.
37Isaac answered, and sayde vnto him: I haue made him lorde ouer ye, and all his brethren haue I made his seruautes. With corne & wine haue I prouyded him. What shal I do vnto the now my sonne?
20And praysed be God the Hyest, which hath delyuered thine enemies in to thy handes. And Abram gaue him tythes of all.
16Therfore hath God withdrawe or fathers riches from him vnto vs & oure children. What so euer now God hath sayde vnto the, that do.
15for all the londe that thou seist, wyll I geue vnto the and to thy sede for euer,
5because Abraham was obedient vnto my voyce, and kepte myne ordinaunces, my comaundementes, my statutes, and my lawes.
3And Abram sayde morouer: Beholde, vnto me hast thou geuen no sede: and lo, the sonne of my housholde shal be myne heyre.
9that he maye geue me the dubble caue, which he hath in ye ende of his felde. For a reasonable money let him geue it me, for a possession to burye in amoge you.