Genesis 26:16
In so moch that Abimelech also himself sayde vnto him: Departe from vs, for thou art farre mightier then we.
In so moch that Abimelech also himself sayde vnto him: Departe from vs, for thou art farre mightier then we.
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15and stopped all the welles, that his fathers seruauntes had dygged in the tyme of Abraham his father, and fylled them with earth,
17Then departed Isaac from thence, and pitched his tent in the valley of Gerar, and dwelt there.
18And whan he was satled, he caused to dygge vp the welles agayne, that they had dygged vp in his father Abrahas tyme, which the Philistynes had stopte after the death of Abraham, and he called the after ye same names that his father had named them withall.
19Isaacs seruauntes also dygged in the valley, and there they founde a well of lyuinge water.
20But the hyrdmen of Gerar stroue with Isaacs hyrdmen, and saide: The water is oures. Then called he the well Eseck, because they had done him wronge.
24And the LORDE appeared vnto him the same night, and sayde: I am the God of thy father Abraham, feare thou not, for I am with the, and wyll blesse the, and multiplye thy sede for my seruaunt Abrahams sake.
25Then buylded he an altare there, and called vpon the name of the LORDE, and pitched his tent there, and there his seruauntes dygged a well.
26And Abimelech wente vnto him from Gerar, and Ahusath his frende, and Phicolhis chefe captayne.
27But Isaac sayde vnto them: Wherfore come ye to me? seynge ye hate me, and haue put me awaye from you?
28They sayde: We se with open eyes, that the LORDE is with the, therfore we deuysed that there shulde be an ooth betwixte vs and the, and that we wolde make a bonde with the,
1There came a derth in the londe, passynge the other that was in Abrahams tyme. And Isaac wente to Gerar, vnto Abimelech the kynge of ye Philistynes.
2Then the LORDE appeared vnto him, and sayde: Go not downe in to Egipte, but tary in the lande that I shall saye vnto the.
6So Isaac dwelt at Gerar.
8Now whan he had bene there a longe season, Abimelech the kynge of the Phylistynes loked out at a wyndow, and sawe Isaac sportinge with Rebecca his wife.
9Then Abimelech called Isaac, and sayde: Beholde, she is thy wyfe, why saydest thou then: She is my sister? Isaac answered him: I thought, I might peraduenture hahe died because of her.
10Abimelech saide: Why hast thou then done this vnto vs? It coude lightly haue come to passe, that some of the people might haue lyen with thy wyfe, and so haddest thou brought synne vpo vs.
11The Abimelech commaunded all the people, and sayde: Who so toucheth this man or his wyfe, shal dye the death.
12And Isaac sowed in that londe, and foude the same yeare an hundreth busshels, for the LORDE blessed him.
13And he became a greate man, wente forth, and grew, tyll he was exceadinge greate,
15and sayde: Beholde, my londe stondeth open before the, dwell where it liketh the.
31And on the morow they arose, and sware one to the other. And Isaac let them go, and they departed from him in peace.
32The same daye came Isaacs seruauntes, and tolde him of the well that they had digged, and sayde vnto him: We haue founde water.
22At the same tyme talked Abimelech and Phicol his chefe captayne with Abraham, and sayde: God is with the in all that thou doest.
9and Abimelech called Abraham, and sayde vnto him: Wherfore hast thou done this vnto vs? And what haue I offended ye, that thou shuldest brynge on me and on my kyngdome so greate a synne? Thou hast not dealt with vs, as a man shulde deale.
10And Abimelech saide morouer vnto Abraham: What sawest thou, yt thou hast done this thinge?
11Abraham sayde: I thought: Peraduenture there is no feare of God in this place, & they shall sleye me for my wifes sake,
25And Abraham rebuked Abimelech for the well of water, which Abimelechs seruauntes had taken awaye by violence.
9Is not all the whole londe open before the? Departe fro me, I praye the. Yf thou wilt go to the left hande, I wil take the right: Or yf thou wilt go to the right hande, I wil take the left.
9and sayde vnto his people: Beholde, the people of the children of Israel are many, & mightier then we:
12And he sayde: Let vs go on and take oure iourney, I wyll go in thy company.
6O heare lorde, thou art a prynce of God amonge vs: bury thy dead in the best of oure sepulcres, there shall none of vs forbyd ye, that thou shuldest not bury thy deed in his sepulcre.