Genesis 26:21

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Then dygged they another well, and stroue for that also: therfore called he it Sytena.

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  • Ezra 4:6 : 6 But whan Ahasuerus was kynge, in the begynnynge off his reigne wrote they vnto him a complaynte agaynst them of Iuda and Ierusalem.

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  • Gen 26:12-20
    9 verses
    85%

    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,

    14so that he had moch good in shepe and greate catell, and a greate housholde. Therfore had the Philistynes envye at him,

    15and stopped all the welles, that his fathers seruauntes had dygged in the tyme of Abraham his father, and fylled them with earth,

    16In so moch that Abimelech also himself sayde vnto him: Departe from vs, for thou art farre mightier then we.

    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.

  • Gen 26:22-23
    2 verses
    83%

    22So he gatt him from thence, and dygged another well, for the which they stroue not: th rfore he called it Rehoboth, and sayde: Now hath the LORDE made vs rowme, and letten vs growe in the londe.

    23Afterwarde he departed thence vnto Berseba.

  • Gen 26:25-27
    3 verses
    75%

    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?

  • Gen 26:31-33
    3 verses
    74%

    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.

    33And he called it Saba. Therfore is ye cite called Bersaba vnto this daye.

  • 25And Abraham rebuked Abimelech for the well of water, which Abimelechs seruauntes had taken awaye by violence.

  • Gen 21:30-32
    3 verses
    70%

    30He answered: seue lambes shalt thou take of my hande, that they maye be wytnes vnto me, that I haue dygged this well.

    31Therfore is the place called Berseba, because they sware there both together.

    32And so they made the bonde at Berseba.Then rose Abimelech and Phicol his chefe captayne, and departed agayne in to the londe of ye Philistynes.

  • Num 21:16-18
    3 verses
    69%

    16And from thence they came to the well. This is the well, wherof the LORDE spake vnto Moses: gather the people together, I wil geue them water.

    17Then sange Israel this songe, and they sange one after another ouer the well:

    18This is the well, that the prynces dygged: the nobles amonge the people haue digged it thorow ye teacher and their staues. And from this wildernes they wente vnto Mathana,

  • 6So Isaac dwelt at Gerar.

  • 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.

  • Gen 29:2-3
    2 verses
    67%

    2& loked aboute him, and beholde, there was a well in the felde, and ye flockes of shepe therby, for the flockes dranke of the well. And there laye a greate stone at the welles mouth,

    3and thyther they vsed to brynge the flockes, and to roule the stone from ye mouth of the well, and to geue the shepe drynke, & so they put the stone agayne vpon the welles mouth in to his place.

  • 7And there fell a strife betwene the hirdmen of Abrams catell, and the hirdmen of Lots catell. The Cananites also and the Pheresites dwelt at that tyme in the londe.

  • 14Therfore called she the well: The well of the liuinge that sawe me. Which (well) is betwene Cades and Bared.

  • 62As for Isaac, he was commynge from the well of ye liuynge & seynge, for he dwelt in the south countre,

  • 35both these were dishobedient vnto the sprete of Isaac and Rebecca.

  • 11And after the death of Abraham God blessed his sonne Isaac. And he dwelt by the well of the lyuynge and seynge.

  • 12Art thou greater then oure father Iacob, which gaue vs this well? And he himself dranke therof, and his children, and his catell.

  • 5Then came he in to a cite of Samaria, called Sichar, nye vnto ye pece of lode, yt Iacob gaue vnto Ioseph his sonne.

  • 7Then was that place called Massa Meriba, because of the chydinge of the children of Israel, and because they tempted ye LORDE, and sayde: Is the LORDE amonge vs, or not?

  • 47And Laba called it Iegar Sahadutha, but Iacob called it Gilead: (either of them after the properte of his language.)

  • 13This is ye water of strife, where the children of Israel stroue wt the LORDE and he was sanctified vpon them.

  • 19She sayde: Geue me a blessynge, for thou hast geue me a south (and drye) londe: geue me welles of water also. Then gaue he her welles aboue and beneth.