创世记 26
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以撒居基拉耳
26 在亚伯拉罕的日子那地有一次饥荒,这时又有饥荒,以撒就往基拉耳去,到非利士人的王亚比米勒那里。 2 耶和华向以撒显现,说:“你不要下埃及去,要住在我所指示你的地。 3 你寄居在这地,我必与你同在,赐福给你,因为我要将这些地都赐给你和你的后裔,我必坚定我向你父亚伯拉罕所起的誓。 4 我要加增你的后裔,像天上的星那样多,又要将这些地都赐给你的后裔,并且地上万国必因你的后裔得福。 5 都因亚伯拉罕听从我的话,遵守我的吩咐和我的命令、律例、法度。”
受亚比米勒之责
6 以撒就住在基拉耳。 7 那地方的人问到他的妻子,他便说:“那是我的妹子。”原来他怕说“是我的妻子”。他心里想:“恐怕这地方的人为利百加的缘故杀我,因为她容貌俊美。” 8 他在那里住了许久。有一天,非利士人的王亚比米勒从窗户里往外观看,见以撒和他的妻子利百加戏玩。 9 亚比米勒召了以撒来,对他说:“她实在是你的妻子,你怎么说她是你的妹子?”以撒说:“我心里想,恐怕我因她而死。” 10 亚比米勒说:“你向我们做的是什么事呢?民中险些有人和你的妻同寝,把我们陷在罪里!” 11 于是亚比米勒晓谕众民说:“凡沾着这个人,或是他妻子的,定要把他治死。”
12 以撒在那地耕种,那一年有百倍的收成。耶和华赐福给他, 13 他就昌大,日增月盛,成了大富户。 14 他有羊群、牛群,又有许多仆人,非利士人就嫉妒他。 15 当他父亲亚伯拉罕在世的日子他父亲的仆人所挖的井,非利士人全都塞住,填满了土。 16 亚比米勒对以撒说:“你离开我们去吧,因为你比我们强盛得多。” 17 以撒就离开那里,在基拉耳谷支搭帐篷,住在那里。
18 当他父亲亚伯拉罕在世之日所挖的水井,因非利士人在亚伯拉罕死后塞住了,以撒就重新挖出来,仍照他父亲所叫的叫那些井的名字。 19 以撒的仆人在谷中挖井,便得了一口活水井。 20 基拉耳的牧人与以撒的牧人争竞,说:“这水是我们的。”以撒就给那井起名叫埃色[a],因为他们和他相争。 21 以撒的仆人又挖了一口井,他们又为这井争竞,因此以撒给这井起名叫西提拿[b]。 22 以撒离开那里,又挖了一口井,他们不为这井争竞了,他就给那井起名叫利河伯[c]。他说:“耶和华现在给我们宽阔之地,我们必在这地昌盛。”
23 以撒从那里上别是巴去。 24 当夜耶和华向他显现,说:“我是你父亲亚伯拉罕的神,不要惧怕,因为我与你同在,要赐福给你,并要为我仆人亚伯拉罕的缘故,使你的后裔繁多。” 25 以撒就在那里筑了一座坛,求告耶和华的名,并且支搭帐篷。他的仆人便在那里挖了一口井。
以撒与亚比米勒结盟
26 亚比米勒同他的朋友亚户撒和他的军长非各,从基拉耳来见以撒。 27 以撒对他们说:“你们既然恨我,打发我走了,为什么到我这里来呢?” 28 他们说:“我们明明地看见耶和华与你同在,便说,不如我们两下彼此起誓,彼此立约, 29 使你不害我们,正如我们未曾害你,一味地厚待你,并且打发你平平安安地走。你是蒙耶和华赐福的了。” 30 以撒就为他们设摆筵席,他们便吃了喝了。 31 他们清早起来彼此起誓。以撒打发他们走,他们就平平安安地离开他走了。 32 那一天,以撒的仆人来,将挖井的事告诉他,说:“我们得了水了。” 33 他就给那井起名叫示巴。因此那城叫做别是巴,直到今日。
以扫娶二妻
34 以扫四十岁的时候,娶了赫人比利的女儿犹滴与赫人以伦的女儿巴实抹为妻。 35 她们常使以撒和利百加心里愁烦。
Genesis 26
New Living Translation
Isaac Deceives Abimelech
26 A severe famine now struck the land, as had happened before in Abraham’s time. So Isaac moved to Gerar, where Abimelech, king of the Philistines, lived.
2 The Lord appeared to Isaac and said, “Do not go down to Egypt, but do as I tell you. 3 Live here as a foreigner in this land, and I will be with you and bless you. I hereby confirm that I will give all these lands to you and your descendants,[a] just as I solemnly promised Abraham, your father. 4 I will cause your descendants to become as numerous as the stars of the sky, and I will give them all these lands. And through your descendants all the nations of the earth will be blessed. 5 I will do this because Abraham listened to me and obeyed all my requirements, commands, decrees, and instructions.” 6 So Isaac stayed in Gerar.
7 When the men who lived there asked Isaac about his wife, Rebekah, he said, “She is my sister.” He was afraid to say, “She is my wife.” He thought, “They will kill me to get her, because she is so beautiful.” 8 But some time later, Abimelech, king of the Philistines, looked out his window and saw Isaac caressing Rebekah.
9 Immediately, Abimelech called for Isaac and exclaimed, “She is obviously your wife! Why did you say, ‘She is my sister’?”
“Because I was afraid someone would kill me to get her from me,” Isaac replied.
10 “How could you do this to us?” Abimelech exclaimed. “One of my people might easily have taken your wife and slept with her, and you would have made us guilty of great sin.”
11 Then Abimelech issued a public proclamation: “Anyone who touches this man or his wife will be put to death!”
Conflict over Water Rights
12 When Isaac planted his crops that year, he harvested a hundred times more grain than he planted, for the Lord blessed him. 13 He became a very rich man, and his wealth continued to grow. 14 He acquired so many flocks of sheep and goats, herds of cattle, and servants that the Philistines became jealous of him. 15 So the Philistines filled up all of Isaac’s wells with dirt. These were the wells that had been dug by the servants of his father, Abraham.
16 Finally, Abimelech ordered Isaac to leave the country. “Go somewhere else,” he said, “for you have become too powerful for us.”
17 So Isaac moved away to the Gerar Valley, where he set up their tents and settled down. 18 He reopened the wells his father had dug, which the Philistines had filled in after Abraham’s death. Isaac also restored the names Abraham had given them.
19 Isaac’s servants also dug in the Gerar Valley and discovered a well of fresh water. 20 But then the shepherds from Gerar came and claimed the spring. “This is our water,” they said, and they argued over it with Isaac’s herdsmen. So Isaac named the well Esek (which means “argument”). 21 Isaac’s men then dug another well, but again there was a dispute over it. So Isaac named it Sitnah (which means “hostility”). 22 Abandoning that one, Isaac moved on and dug another well. This time there was no dispute over it, so Isaac named the place Rehoboth (which means “open space”), for he said, “At last the Lord has created enough space for us to prosper in this land.”
23 From there Isaac moved to Beersheba, 24 where the Lord appeared to him on the night of his arrival. “I am the God of your father, Abraham,” he said. “Do not be afraid, for I am with you and will bless you. I will multiply your descendants, and they will become a great nation. I will do this because of my promise to Abraham, my servant.” 25 Then Isaac built an altar there and worshiped the Lord. He set up his camp at that place, and his servants dug another well.
Isaac’s Covenant with Abimelech
26 One day King Abimelech came from Gerar with his adviser, Ahuzzath, and also Phicol, his army commander. 27 “Why have you come here?” Isaac asked. “You obviously hate me, since you kicked me off your land.”
28 They replied, “We can plainly see that the Lord is with you. So we want to enter into a sworn treaty with you. Let’s make a covenant. 29 Swear that you will not harm us, just as we have never troubled you. We have always treated you well, and we sent you away from us in peace. And now look how the Lord has blessed you!”
30 So Isaac prepared a covenant feast to celebrate the treaty, and they ate and drank together. 31 Early the next morning, they each took a solemn oath not to interfere with each other. Then Isaac sent them home again, and they left him in peace.
32 That very day Isaac’s servants came and told him about a new well they had dug. “We’ve found water!” they exclaimed. 33 So Isaac named the well Shibah (which means “oath”). And to this day the town that grew up there is called Beersheba (which means “well of the oath”).
34 At the age of forty, Esau married two Hittite wives: Judith, the daughter of Beeri, and Basemath, the daughter of Elon. 35 But Esau’s wives made life miserable for Isaac and Rebekah.
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