创世记 26
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)
以撒寄居基拉耳
26 亚伯拉罕在世的时候,那地方闹过一次饥荒,这时又闹饥荒。以撒就迁到基拉耳的非利士王亚比米勒那里。 2 耶和华向以撒显现说:“不要下埃及去,要住在我指示你住的地方。 3 你寄居在这里,我必与你同在,赐福给你,因为我必把这些土地赐给你和你的后代,坚立我对你父亲亚伯拉罕的誓约。 4 我必使你的后代多如繁星,将这些土地都赐给他们,天下万国必因你的后裔而蒙福。 5 因为亚伯拉罕听从我的话,遵守我的吩咐、命令、典章和律法。”
亚比米勒斥责以撒
6 于是,以撒就在基拉耳住下来。 7 那里的人问起他的妻子时,他便说:“她是我妹妹。”他不敢说:“她是我妻子。”他担心当地的人会因为利百加而害他,因为利百加长得非常美丽。 8 以撒在那里住了许久。一天,非利士王亚比米勒从窗口看见以撒和利百加亲热的情形, 9 便召见以撒,问他:“她明明是你妻子,为什么你说她是你妹妹呢?”以撒回答说:“我担心别人为了她而杀害我!” 10 亚比米勒说:“你怎么可以这样对我们呢?万一百姓中有人想占有她,你就使我们陷入罪中了。” 11 于是,亚比米勒下令全国:凡伤害他们二人的,必被处死。
12 以撒在那里耕种,耶和华赐福给他,那一年他得了百倍的收成。 13 他的财富越来越多,成了大富户。 14 他拥有很多的牛羊和仆婢,非利士人嫉妒他。 15 他父亲亚伯拉罕生前派人挖的那些水井,全被非利士人用土塞住了。 16 亚比米勒对以撒说:“请你离开我们吧,因为你太强盛了。” 17 以撒就离开那里,把帐篷迁往基拉耳谷居住。 18 他的父亲亚伯拉罕生前挖的水井都被非利士人塞住了,以撒便重新挖开,并沿用父亲生前给那些水井起的名字。 19 以撒的牧人在谷中挖得一口活水井, 20 基拉耳的牧人与以撒的牧人争吵起来,都说:“这口井是我们的。”于是,以撒便称那口井为埃色[a]。 21 后来,以撒的仆人又挖了一口井,他们双方又为那口井发生争执,以撒便称那口井为西提拿[b]。 22 以撒离开那里,又挖了一口水井。这次,他们没有为那口井争吵。所以,以撒称那口井为利河伯[c]。以撒说:“如今耶和华给了我们一个宽阔的地方,我们可以在这里繁荣兴旺。”
23 以撒从那里上别示巴去。 24 当天晚上,耶和华向他显现说:“我是你父亲亚伯拉罕的上帝。你不用惧怕,因为我与你同在。为了我仆人亚伯拉罕的缘故,我必赐福给你,使你子孙众多。” 25 以撒在那里筑了一座坛求告耶和华,并且在那里搭起帐篷住下来。他的仆人又在那里挖了一口井。
以撒和亚比米勒起誓立约
26 一天,亚比米勒带着他的参谋亚户撒、将领非各从基拉耳来见以撒。 27 以撒见到他们就说:“你们既然憎恨我,把我赶走,为什么又来找我?” 28 他们回答说:“我们清楚知道耶和华与你同在,我们双方应该订立誓约。 29 请你起誓保证不会伤害我们,就像我们没有侵犯你,总是善待你,让你平安地离开一样。你是蒙耶和华赐福的人。” 30 于是,以撒为他们摆设宴席,一同吃喝。 31 第二天早晨,以撒和他们互相起誓之后,送他们平安地离去。 32 在同一天,以撒的仆人将挖井的事告诉他,说:“我们找到水了。” 33 以撒便称那口井为示巴[d],因此那城叫别示巴,沿用至今。
以扫娶妻
34 以扫四十岁时,娶了赫人比利的女儿犹蒂与赫人以伦的女儿巴实抹。 35 她们二人常使以撒和利百加伤心。
Genesis 26
Complete Jewish Bible
26 A famine came over the land, not the same as the first famine, which had taken place when Avraham was alive. Yitz’chak went to G’rar, to Avimelekh king of the P’lishtim. 2 Adonai appeared to him and said, “Don’t go down into Egypt, but live where I tell you. 3 Stay in this land, and I will be with you and bless you, because I will give all these lands to you and to your descendants. I will fulfill the oath which I swore to Avraham your father — 4 I will make your descendants as numerous as the stars in the sky, I will give all these lands to your descendants, and by your descendants all the nations of the earth will bless themselves. 5 All this is because Avraham heeded what I said and did what I told him to do — he followed my mitzvot, my regulations and my teachings.”
(ii) 6 So Yitz’chak settled in G’rar. 7 The men of the place asked him about his wife, and out of fear he said, “She is my sister.” He thought, “If I tell them she’s my wife, they might kill me in order to take Rivkah. After all, she is a beautiful woman.” 8 But one day, after he had lived there a long time, Avimelekh king of the P’lishtim happened to be looking out of a window when he spotted Yitz’chak caressing Rivkah his wife. 9 Avimelekh summoned Yitz’chak and said, “So she is your wife, after all! How come you said, ‘She is my sister’?” Yitz’chak responded, “Because I thought, ‘I could get killed because of her.’” 10 Avimelekh said, “What is this you have done to us? One of the people could easily have slept with your wife, and you would have brought guilt on us!” 11 Then Avimelekh warned all the people: “Whoever touches this man or his wife will certainly be put to death.”
12 Yitz’chak planted crops in that land and reaped that year a hundred times as much as he had sowed. Adonai had blessed him.
(iii) 13 The man became rich and prospered more and more, until he had become very wealthy indeed. 14 He had flocks, cattle and a large household; and the P’lishtim envied him. 15 Now the P’lishtim had stopped up and filled with dirt all the wells his father’s servants had dug during the lifetime of Avraham his father. 16 Avimelekh said to Yitz’chak, “You must go away from us, because you have become much more powerful than we are.” 17 So Yitz’chak left, set up camp in Vadi G’rar and lived there. 18 Yitz’chak reopened the wells which had been dug during the lifetime of Avraham his father, the ones the P’lishtim had stopped up after Avraham died, and called them by the names his father had used for them. 19 Yitz’chak’s servants dug in the vadi and uncovered a spring of running water. 20 But the herdsmen of G’rar quarreled with Yitz’chak’s herdsmen, claiming, “That water is ours!” So he called the well ‘Esek [quarrel], because they quarreled with him. 21 They dug another well and quarreled over that one too. So he called it Sitnah [enmity]. 22 He went away from there and dug another well, and over that one they didn’t quarrel. So he called it Rechovot [wide open spaces] and said, “Because now Adonai has made room for us, and we will be productive in the land.”
(iv) 23 From there Yitz’chak went up to Be’er-Sheva. 24 Adonai appeared to him that same night and said, “I am the God of Avraham your father. Don’t be afraid, because I am with you; I will bless you and increase your descendants for the sake of my servant Avraham.” 25 There he built an altar and called on the name of Adonai. He pitched his tent there, and there Yitz’chak’s servants dug a well.
26 Then Avimelekh went to him from G’rar with his friend Achuzat and Pikhol the commander of his army. 27 Yitz’chak said to them, “Why have you come to me, even though you were unfriendly to me and sent me away?” 28 They answered, “We saw very clearly that Adonai has been with you; so we said, ‘Let there be an oath between us: let’s make a pact between ourselves and you 29 that you will not harm us, just as we have not caused you offense but have done you nothing but good and sent you on your way in peace. Now you are blessed by Adonai.’”
(v) 30 Yitz’chak prepared a banquet for them, and they ate and drank. 31 The next morning, they got up early and swore to each other. Then Yitz’chak sent them on their way, and they left him peacefully. 32 That very day Yitz’chak’s servants came and told him about the well they had dug, “We have found water.” 33 So he called it Shiv‘ah [oath, seven], and for this reason the name of the city is Be’er-Sheva [well of seven, well of an oath] to this day.
34 When ‘Esav was forty years old, he took as wives Y’hudit the daughter of Be’eri the Hitti and Basmat the daughter of Elon the Hitti. 35 But they became a cause for embitterment of spirit to Yitz’chak and Rivkah.
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