4. context – Genesis 21:1 – 23:2

 

AND THE LORD VISITED SARAH

AS HE HAD SAID,

AND THE LORD DID UNTO SARAH

AS HE HAD SPOKEN.

 

For Sarah conceived,

and bare Abraham a son in his old age,

at the set time of which God had spoken to him.

 

And Abraham called the name of his son

that was born unto him,

whom Sarah bare to him,

Isaac.

 

And Abraham circumcised his son Isaac

being eight days old,

as God had commanded him.

 

And Abraham was an hundred years old,

when his son Isaac was born unto him.

 

And Sarah said,

God hath made me to laugh,

so that all that hear will laugh with me.

 

And she said,

Who would have said unto Abraham,

that Sarah should have given children suck?

for I have born him a son in his old age.

 

And the child grew,

and was weaned:

 

and Abraham made a great feast

the same day that Isaac was weaned.

 

And Sarah saw the son of Hagar the Egyptian,

which she had born unto Abraham,

mocking.

 

Wherefore she said unto Abraham,

Cast out this bondwoman

and her son:

for the son of this bondwoman

shall not be heir with my son,

even with Isaac.

 

And the thing was very grievous

in Abraham’s sight

because of his son.

 

And God said unto Abraham,

Let it not be grievous

in thy sight

because of the lad,

and because of thy bondwoman;

 

in all that Sarah hath said unto thee,

hearken unto her voice;

 

for in Isaac shall thy seed be called.

 

And also of the son of the bondwoman

will I make a nation,

because he is thy seed.

 

And Abraham rose up early in the morning,

and took bread, and a bottle of water,

and gave it unto Hagar,

putting it on her shoulder,

and the child,

and sent her away:

 

and she departed,

and wandered in the wilderness of Beersheba.

 

And the water was spent in the bottle,

and she cast the child under one of the shrubs.

 

And she went,

and sat her down

over against him a good way off,

as it were a bowshot:

 

for she said,

Let me not see the death of the child.

 

And she sat over against him,

and lift up her voice,

and wept.

 

And God heard the voice of the lad;

 

and the angel of God called to Hagar

out of heaven,

and said unto her,

What aileth thee, Hagar?

 

fear not;

for God hath heard the voice of the lad where he is.

 

Arise,

lift up the lad,

and hold him in thine hand;

 

for I will make him a great nation.

 

And God opened her eyes,

and she saw a well of water;

 

and she went,

and filled the bottle with water,

and gave the lad drink.

 

And God was with the lad;

and he grew,

and dwelt in the wilderness,

and became an archer.

 

And he dwelt in the wilderness of Paran:

and his mother took him a wife

out of the land of Egypt.

 

And it came to pass at that time,

that Abimelech

and Phichol the chief captain of his host

spake unto Abraham,

saying,

God is with thee in all that thou doest:

 

Now therefore swear unto me here by God

that thou wilt not deal falsely with me,

nor with my son,

nor with my son’s son:

but according to the kindness

that I have done unto thee,

thou shalt do unto me,

and to the land wherein thou hast sojourned.

 

And Abraham said,

I will swear.

 

And Abraham reproved Abimelech

because of a well of water,

which Abimelech’s servants had violently taken away.

 

And Abimelech said,

I wot not who hath done this thing:

neither didst thou tell me,

neither yet heard I of it,

but today.

 

And Abraham took sheep and oxen,

and gave them unto Abimelech;

and both of them made a covenant.

 

And Abraham set seven ewe lambs

of the flock

by themselves.

 

And Abimelech said unto Abraham,

What mean these seven ewe lambs

which thou hast set by themselves?

 

And he said,

For these seven ewe lambs

shalt thou take of my hand,

that they may be a witness unto me,

that I have digged this well.

 

Wherefore he called that place Beersheba;

because there they sware both of them.

 

Thus they made a covenant at Beersheba:

 

then Abimelech rose up,

and Phichol the chief captain of his host,

and they returned into the land of the Philistines.

 

And Abraham planted a grove in Beersheba,

and called there on the name of the LORD,

the everlasting God.

 

And Abraham sojourned

in the Philistines’ land

many days.

 

And it came to pass

after these things,

that God did tempt Abraham,

and said unto him,

Abraham:

 

and he said,

Behold, here I am.

 

And he said,

Take now thy son,

thine only son Isaac,

whom thou lovest,

and get thee into the land of Moriah;

 

and offer him there for a burnt offering

upon one of the mountains

which I will tell thee of.

 

And Abraham rose up early in the morning,

and saddled his ass,

and took two of his young men with him,

and Isaac his son,

and clave the wood for the burnt offering,

and rose up,

and went unto the place of which God had told him.

 

Then on the third day Abraham lifted up his eyes,

and saw the place afar off.

 

And Abraham said unto his young men,

Abide ye here with the ass;

and I and the lad will go yonder

and worship,

and come again to you.

 

And Abraham took the wood of the burnt offering,

and laid it upon Isaac his son;

 

and he took the fire in his hand,

and a knife;

and they went both of them together.

 

And Isaac spake unto Abraham his father,

and said,

My father:

 

and he said,

Here am I,

my son.

 

And he said,

Behold the fire and the wood:

but where is the lamb for a burnt offering?

And Abraham said,

My son,

God will provide himself a lamb for a burnt offering:

 

so they went

both of them together.

And they came to the place which God had told him of;

 

and Abraham built an altar there,

and laid the wood in order,

and bound Isaac his son,

and laid him on the altar

upon the wood.

 

And Abraham stretched forth his hand,

and took the knife to slay his son.

 

And the angel of the LORD called unto him

out of heaven,

and said,

Abraham,

Abraham:

 

and he said,

Here am I.

 

And he said,

Lay not thine hand upon the lad,

neither do thou any thing unto him:

 

for now I know that thou fearest God,

seeing thou hast not withheld thy son,

thine only son

from me.

 

And Abraham lifted up his eyes,

and looked,

and behold behind him a ram

caught in a thicket

by his horns:

 

and Abraham went

and took the ram,

and offered him up

for a burnt offering

in the stead of his son.

 

And Abraham called the name

of that place Jehovahjireh:

as it is said to this day,

In the mount of the LORD it shall be seen.

 

And the angel of the LORD called unto Abraham

out of heaven the second time,

 

And said,

By myself have I sworn,

saith the LORD,

for because thou hast done this thing,

and hast not withheld thy son,

thine only son:

 

That in blessing I will bless thee,

and in multiplying I will multiply thy seed

as the stars of the heaven,

and as the sand which is upon the sea shore;

and thy seed shall possess the gate of his enemies;

 

And in thy seed

shall all the nations of the earth be blessed;

because thou hast obeyed my voice.

 

So Abraham returned unto his young men,

and they rose up and went together to Beersheba;

and Abraham dwelt at Beersheba.

 

And it came to pass

after these things,

that it was told Abraham,

saying,

 

Behold,

Milcah,

she hath also born children unto thy brother Nahor;

Huz his firstborn,

and Buz his brother,

and Kemuel the father of Aram,

And Chesed,

and Hazo,

and Pildash,

and Jidlaph,

and Bethuel.

And Bethuel begat Rebekah:

these eight Milcah did bear to Nahor,

Abraham’s brother.

 

And his concubine,

whose name was Reumah,

she bare also Tebah,

and Gaham,

and Thahash,

and Maachah.

 

And Sarah was an hundred and seven

and twenty years old:

these were the years of the life of Sarah.

 

And Sarah died in Kirjatharba;

the same is Hebron in the land of Canaan:

and Abraham came to mourn for Sarah,

and to weep for her.

Genesis 21:1-23:2

 

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