Genesis 26:1-18

Genesis 26:1-18

[1] And there was a famine  in the land,  beside  the first  famine  that was in the days  of Abraham.  And Isaac  unto Abimelech  king  of the Philistines  unto Gerar.  [2] And the LORD  appeared  unto him, and said,  Go not down  into Egypt;  dwell  in the land  which I shall tell  [3] Sojourn  in this land,  and I will be with thee, and will bless  thee; for unto thee, and unto thy seed,  I will give  all these  countries,  and I will perform  the oath  which I sware  unto Abraham  thy father;  [4] thy seed  to multiply  as the stars  of heaven,  and will give  unto thy seed  all these  countries;  and in thy seed  shall all the nations  of the earth  be blessed;  [5] Because  that Abraham  obeyed  my voice,  and kept  my charge,  my commandments,  my statutes,  and my laws.  [6] And Isaac  dwelt  in Gerar:  [7] of the place  asked  him of his wife;  and he said,  She is my sister:  for he feared  to say,  She is my wife;  of the place  should kill  me for Rebekah;  because she was fair  to look upon.  [8] And it came to pass, when he had been there a long  time,  that Abimelech  king  of the Philistines  looked out  at  a window,  and saw,  and, behold, Isaac  was sporting  with Rebekah  his wife.  [9] And Abimelech  called  Isaac,  and said,  Behold, of a surety  she is thy wife:  and how saidst  thou, She is my sister?  And Isaac  said  Lest I die  [10] And Abimelech  said,  What is this thou hast done  unto us? one  of the people  might lightly  have lien  with thy wife,  and thou shouldest have brought  guiltiness  upon us. [11] And Abimelech  charged  all his people,  saying,  He that toucheth  this man  or his wife  shall surely  [12] Then Isaac  sowed  in that land,  and received  in the same year  an hundredfold:  and the LORD  blessed  [13] And the man  waxed great,  forward,  very  great:  [14] For he had possession  of flocks,  and possession  of herds,  and great store  of servants:  and the Philistines  envied  him. [15] For all the wells  which his father's  servants  had digged  in the days  of Abraham  his father,  the Philistines  had stopped  them, and filled  them with earth.  [16] And Abimelech  said  unto Isaac,  from us; for thou art much  mightier  [17] And Isaac  thence, and pitched his tent  in the valley  of Gerar,  and dwelt  there.  [18] And Isaac  digged  again  the wells  of water,  which they had digged  in the days  of Abraham  his father;  for the Philistines  had stopped  them after  the death  of Abraham:  and he called  their names  by which  his father  had called  them.