Löydetty 236 Tulokset: Isaac's blessing

  • Then Abimelech said to Isaac, 'You must leave us, for you have become much more powerful than we are.' (Genesis 26, 16)

  • So Isaac left; he pitched camp in the Valley of Gerar and there he stayed. (Genesis 26, 17)

  • Isaac reopened the wells dug by the servants of his father Abraham and blocked up by the Philistines after Abraham's death, and he gave them the same names as his father had given them. (Genesis 26, 18)

  • But when Isaac's servants, digging in the valley, found a well of spring-water there, (Genesis 26, 19)

  • the herdsmen of Gerar disputed it with Isaac's herdsmen, saying, 'That water is ours!' So Isaac named the well Esek, because they had disputed with him. (Genesis 26, 20)

  • There he built an altar and invoked the name of Yahweh. There he pitched his tent, and there Isaac's servants sank a well. (Genesis 26, 25)

  • Isaac said to them, 'Why do you come to me since you hate me, and have made me leave you?' (Genesis 26, 27)

  • that you will not do us any harm, since we never molested you but were unfailingly kind to you and let you go away in peace. Henceforth, Yahweh's blessing on you!' (Genesis 26, 29)

  • Early next morning, they exchanged oaths. Then Isaac bade them farewell and they left him as friends. (Genesis 26, 31)

  • It happened, the same day, that Isaac's servants brought him news about the well they had been digging. 'We have found water!' they said to him. (Genesis 26, 32)

  • These were a bitter disappointment to Isaac and Rebekah. (Genesis 26, 35)

  • When Isaac had grown old, and his eyes were so weak that he could no longer see, he summoned his elder son Esau. 'Son!' he said, and Esau replied, 'Here I am.' (Genesis 27, 1)


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