14:1 At that time 1 Amraphel king of Shinar, 2 Arioch king of Ellasar, Kedorlaomer king of Elam, and Tidal king of nations 3 14:2 went to war 4 against Bera king of Sodom, Birsha king of Gomorrah, Shinab king of Admah, Shemeber king of Zeboiim, and the king of Bela (that is, Zoar). 5 14:3 These last five kings 6 joined forces 7 in the Valley of Siddim (that is, the Salt Sea). 8 14:4 For twelve years 9 they had served Kedorlaomer, but in the thirteenth year 10 they rebelled. 11 14:5 In the fourteenth year, Kedorlaomer and the kings who were his allies came and defeated 12 the Rephaites in Ashteroth Karnaim, the Zuzites in Ham, the Emites in Shaveh Kiriathaim, 14:6 and the Horites in their hill country of Seir, as far as El Paran, which is near the desert. 13 14:7 Then they attacked En Mishpat (that is, Kadesh) again, 14 and they conquered all the territory of the Amalekites, as well as the Amorites who were living in Hazazon Tamar.
14:8 Then the king of Sodom, the king of Gomorrah, the king of Admah, the king of Zeboiim, and the king of Bela (that is, Zoar) went out and prepared for battle. In the Valley of Siddim they met 15 14:9 Kedorlaomer king of Elam, Tidal king of nations, 16 Amraphel king of Shinar, and Arioch king of Ellasar. Four kings fought against 17 five. 14:10 Now the Valley of Siddim was full of tar pits. 18 When the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah fled, they fell into them, 19 but some survivors 20 fled to the hills. 21 14:11 The four victorious kings 22 took all the possessions and food of Sodom and Gomorrah and left. 14:12 They also took Abram’s nephew 23 Lot and his possessions when 24 they left, for Lot 25 was living in Sodom. 26
14:13 A fugitive 27 came and told Abram the Hebrew. 28 Now Abram was living by the oaks 29 of Mamre the Amorite, the brother 30 of Eshcol and Aner. (All these were allied by treaty 31 with Abram.) 32 14:14 When Abram heard that his nephew 33 had been taken captive, he mobilized 34 his 318 trained men who had been born in his household, and he pursued the invaders 35 as far as Dan. 36 14:15 Then, during the night, 37 Abram 38 divided his forces 39 against them and defeated them. He chased them as far as Hobah, which is north 40 of Damascus. 14:16 He retrieved all the stolen property. 41 He also brought back his nephew Lot and his possessions, as well as the women and the rest of 42 the people.
14:17 After Abram 43 returned from defeating Kedorlaomer and the kings who were with him, the king of Sodom went out to meet Abram 44 in the Valley of Shaveh (known as the King’s Valley). 45 14:18 Melchizedek king of Salem 46 brought out bread and wine. (Now he was the priest of the Most High God.) 47 14:19 He blessed Abram, saying,
“Blessed be Abram by 48 the Most High God,
Creator 49 of heaven and earth. 50
14:20 Worthy of praise is 51 the Most High God,
who delivered 52 your enemies into your hand.”
Abram gave Melchizedek 53 a tenth of everything.
14:21 Then the king of Sodom said to Abram, “Give me the people and take the possessions for yourself.” 14:22 But Abram replied to the king of Sodom, “I raise my hand 54 to the Lord, the Most High God, Creator of heaven and earth, and vow 55 14:23 that I will take nothing 56 belonging to you, not even a thread or the strap of a sandal. That way you can never say, ‘It is I 57 who made Abram rich.’ 14:24 I will take nothing 58 except compensation for what the young men have eaten. 59 As for the share of the men who went with me – Aner, Eshcol, and Mamre – let them take their share.”
15:1 After these things the word of the Lord came to Abram in a vision: “Fear not, Abram! I am your shield 60 and the one who will reward you in great abundance.” 61
15:2 But Abram said, “O sovereign Lord, 62 what will you give me since 63 I continue to be 64 childless, and my heir 65 is 66 Eliezer of Damascus?” 67 15:3 Abram added, 68 “Since 69 you have not given me a descendant, then look, one born in my house will be my heir!” 70
15:4 But look, 71 the word of the Lord came to him: “This man 72 will not be your heir, 73 but instead 74 a son 75 who comes from your own body will be 76 your heir.” 77 15:5 The Lord 78 took him outside and said, “Gaze into the sky and count the stars – if you are able to count them!” Then he said to him, “So will your descendants be.”
15:6 Abram believed 79 the Lord, and the Lord 80 considered his response of faith 81 as proof of genuine loyalty. 82
15:7 The Lord said 83 to him, “I am the Lord 84 who brought you out from Ur of the Chaldeans 85 to give you this land to possess.” 15:8 But 86 Abram 87 said, “O sovereign Lord, 88 by what 89 can I know that I am to possess it?”
15:9 The Lord 90 said to him, “Take for me a heifer, a goat, and a ram, each three years old, along with a dove and a young pigeon.” 15:10 So Abram 91 took all these for him and then cut them in two 92 and placed each half opposite the other, 93 but he did not cut the birds in half. 15:11 When birds of prey came down on the carcasses, Abram drove them away.
15:12 When the sun went down, Abram fell sound asleep, 94 and great terror overwhelmed him. 95 15:13 Then the Lord said to Abram, “Know for certain 96 that your descendants will be strangers 97 in a foreign country. 98 They will be enslaved and oppressed 99 for four hundred years. 15:14 But I will execute judgment on the nation that they will serve. 100 Afterward they will come out with many possessions. 15:15 But as for you, 101 you will go to your ancestors 102 in peace and be buried at a good old age. 103 15:16 In the fourth generation 104 your descendants 105 will return here, for the sin of the Amorites has not yet reached its limit.” 106
15:17 When the sun had gone down and it was dark, a smoking firepot with a flaming torch 107 passed between the animal parts. 108 15:18 That day the Lord made a covenant 109 with Abram: “To your descendants I give 110 this land, from the river of Egypt 111 to the great river, the Euphrates River – 15:19 the land 112 of the Kenites, Kenizzites, Kadmonites, 15:20 Hittites, Perizzites, Rephaites, 15:21 Amorites, Canaanites, Girgashites, and Jebusites.” 113
16:1 Now Sarai, 114 Abram’s wife, had not given birth to any children, 115 but she had an Egyptian servant 116 named Hagar. 117 16:2 So Sarai said to Abram, “Since 118 the Lord has prevented me from having children, have sexual relations with 119 my servant. Perhaps I can have a family by her.” 120 Abram did what 121 Sarai told him.
16:3 So after Abram had lived 122 in Canaan for ten years, Sarai, Abram’s wife, gave Hagar, her Egyptian servant, 123 to her husband to be his wife. 124 16:4 He had sexual relations with 125 Hagar, and she became pregnant. 126 Once Hagar realized she was pregnant, she despised Sarai. 127 16:5 Then Sarai said to Abram, “You have brought this wrong on me! 128 I allowed my servant to have sexual relations with you, 129 but when she realized 130 that she was pregnant, she despised me. 131 May the Lord judge between you and me!” 132
16:6 Abram said to Sarai, “Since your 133 servant is under your authority, 134 do to her whatever you think best.” 135 Then Sarai treated Hagar 136 harshly, 137 so she ran away from Sarai. 138
16:7 The Lord’s angel 139 found Hagar near a spring of water in the desert – the spring that is along the road to Shur. 140 16:8 He said, “Hagar, servant of Sarai, where have you come from, and where are you going?” She replied, “I’m running away from 141 my mistress, Sarai.”
16:9 Then the Lord’s angel said to her, “Return to your mistress and submit 142 to her authority. 16:10 I will greatly multiply your descendants,” the Lord’s angel added, 143 “so that they will be too numerous to count.” 144 16:11 Then the Lord’s angel said to her,
“You are now 145 pregnant
and are about to give birth 146 to a son.
You are to name him Ishmael, 147
for the Lord has heard your painful groans. 148
16:12 He will be a wild donkey 149 of a man.
He will be hostile to everyone, 150
and everyone will be hostile to him. 151
He will live away from 152 his brothers.”
16:13 So Hagar named the Lord who spoke to her, “You are the God who sees me,” 153 for she said, “Here I have seen one who sees me!” 154 16:14 That is why the well was called 155 Beer Lahai Roi. 156 (It is located 157 between Kadesh and Bered.)
16:15 So Hagar gave birth to Abram’s son, whom Abram named Ishmael. 158 16:16 (Now 159 Abram was 86 years old 160 when Hagar gave birth to Ishmael.) 161
25:1 Abraham had taken 162 another 163 wife, named Keturah. 25:2 She bore him Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah. 25:3 Jokshan became the father of Sheba and Dedan. 164 The descendants of Dedan were the Asshurites, Letushites, and Leummites. 25:4 The sons of Midian were Ephah, Epher, Hanoch, Abida, and Eldaah. All these were descendants 165 of Keturah.
25:5 Everything he owned Abraham left to his son Isaac. 25:6 But while he was still alive, Abraham gave gifts to the sons of his concubines 166 and sent them off to the east, away from his son Isaac. 167
25:7 Abraham lived a total of 168 175 years. 25:8 Then Abraham breathed his last and died at a good old age, an old man who had lived a full life. 169 He joined his ancestors. 170 25:9 His sons Isaac and Ishmael buried him in the cave of Machpelah 171 near Mamre, in the field of Ephron the son of Zohar, the Hethite. 25:10 This was the field Abraham had purchased from the sons of Heth. 172 There Abraham was buried with his wife Sarah. 25:11 After Abraham’s death, God blessed 173 his son Isaac. Isaac lived near Beer Lahai Roi. 174
25:12 This is the account of Abraham’s son Ishmael, 175 whom Hagar the Egyptian, Sarah’s servant, bore to Abraham.
25:13 These are the names of Ishmael’s sons, by their names according to their records: 176 Nebaioth (Ishmael’s firstborn), Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam, 25:14 Mishma, Dumah, Massa, 25:15 Hadad, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah. 25:16 These are the sons of Ishmael, and these are their names by their settlements and their camps – twelve princes 177 according to their clans.
25:17 Ishmael lived a total of 178 137 years. He breathed his last and died; then he joined his ancestors. 179 25:18 His descendants 180 settled from Havilah to Shur, which runs next 181 to Egypt all the way 182 to Asshur. 183 They settled 184 away from all their relatives. 185
25:19 This is the account of Isaac, 186 the son of Abraham.
Abraham became the father of Isaac. 25:20 When Isaac was forty years old, he married Rebekah, 187 the daughter of Bethuel the Aramean from Paddan Aram and sister of Laban the Aramean. 188
25:21 Isaac prayed to 189 the Lord on behalf of his wife because she was childless. The Lord answered his prayer, and his wife Rebekah became pregnant. 25:22 But the children struggled 190 inside her, and she said, “If it is going to be like this, I’m not so sure I want to be pregnant!” 191 So she asked the Lord, 192 25:23 and the Lord said to her,
“Two nations 193 are in your womb,
and two peoples will be separated from within you.
One people will be stronger than the other,
and the older will serve the younger.”
25:24 When the time came for Rebekah to give birth, 194 there were 195 twins in her womb. 25:25 The first came out reddish 196 all over, 197 like a hairy 198 garment, so they named him Esau. 199 25:26 When his brother came out with 200 his hand clutching Esau’s heel, they named him Jacob. 201 Isaac was sixty years old 202 when they were born.
25:27 When the boys grew up, Esau became a skilled 203 hunter, a man of the open fields, but Jacob was an even-tempered man, living in tents. 204 25:28 Isaac loved Esau because he had a taste for fresh game, 205 but Rebekah loved 206 Jacob.
25:29 Now Jacob cooked some stew, 207 and when Esau came in from the open fields, he was famished. 25:30 So Esau said to Jacob, “Feed 208 me some of the red stuff – yes, this red stuff – because I’m starving!” (That is why he was also called 209 Edom.) 210
25:31 But Jacob replied, “First 211 sell me your birthright.” 25:32 “Look,” said Esau, “I’m about to die! What use is the birthright to me?” 212 25:33 But Jacob said, “Swear an oath to me now.” 213 So Esau 214 swore an oath to him and sold his birthright 215 to Jacob.
25:34 Then Jacob gave Esau some bread and lentil stew; Esau ate and drank, then got up and went out. 216 So Esau despised his birthright. 217
26:1 There was a famine in the land, subsequent to the earlier famine that occurred 218 in the days of Abraham. 219 Isaac went to Abimelech king of the Philistines at Gerar. 26:2 The Lord appeared to Isaac and said, “Do not go down to Egypt; 220 settle down in the land that I will point out to you. 221 26:3 Stay 222 in this land. Then I will be with you and will bless you, 223 for I will give all these lands to you and to your descendants, 224 and I will fulfill 225 the solemn promise I made 226 to your father Abraham. 26:4 I will multiply your descendants so they will be as numerous as the stars in the sky, and I will give them 227 all these lands. All the nations of the earth will pronounce blessings on one another using the name of your descendants. 228 26:5 All this will come to pass 229 because Abraham obeyed me 230 and kept my charge, my commandments, my statutes, and my laws.” 231 26:6 So Isaac settled in Gerar.
26:7 When the men of that place asked him about his wife, he replied, “She is my sister.” 232 He was afraid to say, “She is my wife,” for he thought to himself, 233 “The men of this place will kill me to get 234 Rebekah because she is very beautiful.”
26:8 After Isaac 235 had been there a long time, 236 Abimelech king of the Philistines happened to look out a window and observed 237 Isaac caressing 238 his wife Rebekah. 26:9 So Abimelech summoned Isaac and said, “She is really 239 your wife! Why did you say, ‘She is my sister’?” Isaac replied, “Because I thought someone might kill me to get her.” 240
26:10 Then Abimelech exclaimed, “What in the world have you done to us? 241 One of the men 242 might easily have had sexual relations with 243 your wife, and you would have brought guilt on us!” 26:11 So Abimelech commanded all the people, “Whoever touches 244 this man or his wife will surely be put to death.” 245
26:12 When Isaac planted in that land, he reaped in the same year a hundred times what he had sown, 246 because the Lord blessed him. 247 26:13 The man became wealthy. 248 His influence continued to grow 249 until he became very prominent. 26:14 He had 250 so many sheep 251 and cattle 252 and such a great household of servants that the Philistines became jealous 253 of him. 26:15 So the Philistines took dirt and filled up 254 all the wells that his father’s servants had dug back in the days of his father Abraham.
26:16 Then Abimelech said to Isaac, “Leave us and go elsewhere, 255 for you have become much more powerful 256 than we are.” 26:17 So Isaac left there and settled in the Gerar Valley. 257 26:18 Isaac reopened 258 the wells that had been dug 259 back in the days of his father Abraham, for the Philistines had stopped them up 260 after Abraham died. Isaac 261 gave these wells 262 the same names his father had given them. 263
26:19 When Isaac’s servants dug in the valley and discovered a well with fresh flowing 264 water there, 26:20 the herdsmen of Gerar quarreled 265 with Isaac’s herdsmen, saying, “The water belongs to us!” So Isaac 266 named the well 267 Esek 268 because they argued with him about it. 269 26:21 His servants 270 dug another well, but they quarreled over it too, so Isaac named it 271 Sitnah. 272 26:22 Then he moved away from there and dug another well. They did not quarrel over it, so Isaac 273 named it 274 Rehoboth, 275 saying, “For now the Lord has made room for us, and we will prosper in the land.”
26:23 From there Isaac 276 went up to Beer Sheba. 26:24 The Lord appeared to him that night and said, “I am the God of your father Abraham. Do not be afraid, for I am with you. I will bless you and multiply your descendants for the sake of my servant Abraham.” 26:25 Then Isaac built an altar there and worshiped 277 the Lord. He pitched his tent there, and his servants dug a well. 278
26:26 Now Abimelech had come 279 to him from Gerar along with 280 Ahuzzah his friend 281 and Phicol the commander of his army. 26:27 Isaac asked them, “Why have you come to me? You hate me 282 and sent me away from you.” 26:28 They replied, “We could plainly see 283 that the Lord is with you. So we decided there should be 284 a pact between us 285 – between us 286 and you. Allow us to make 287 a treaty with you 26:29 so that 288 you will not do us any harm, just as we have not harmed 289 you, but have always treated you well 290 before sending you away 291 in peace. Now you are blessed by the Lord.” 292
26:30 So Isaac 293 held a feast for them and they celebrated. 294 26:31 Early in the morning the men made a treaty with each other. 295 Isaac sent them off; they separated on good terms. 296
26:32 That day Isaac’s servants came and told him about the well they had dug. “We’ve found water,” they reported. 297 26:33 So he named it Shibah; 298 that is why the name of the city has been Beer Sheba 299 to this day.
26:34 When 300 Esau was forty years old, 301 he married 302 Judith the daughter of Beeri the Hittite, as well as Basemath the daughter of Elon the Hittite. 26:35 They caused Isaac and Rebekah great anxiety. 303
5:21 When Enoch had lived 65 years, he became the father of Methuselah.
30:5 They were banished from the community 304 –
people 305 shouted at them
like they would shout at thieves 306 –
30:6 so that they had to live 307
in the dry stream beds, 308
in the holes of the ground, and among the rocks.
30:7 They brayed 309 like animals among the bushes
and were huddled together 310 under the nettles.