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Abimelech Requests a Covenant

26 Later, Abimelech traveled from Gerar to visit Isaac[a]. He arrived with Ahuzzath, his staff advisor, and Phicol, the commanding officer of his army.

27 “Why have you come to see me,” Isaac asked them, “since you hate me so much that you sent me away from you?”

28 “We’ve seen that the Lord is with you,” they responded, “so we’re proposing an agreement[b] between us—between us and you. Allow us to make a treaty with you 29 by which you’ll agree not to do us any harm, just as we haven’t harmed[c] you, since we’ve done nothing but good for you after we sent you away in peace. As a result, you’ve been tremendously blessed by the Lord.” 30 So Isaac[d] held a festival for them, and they ate and drank. 31 They woke up early the next morning and made the treaty.[e] After this, Isaac sent them off and they left on peaceful terms.

32 That very same day, Isaac’s servants arrived and reported to him about a well that they had just completed digging. “We’ve found water!” they said. 33 So Isaac[f] named the well Shebah,[g] which is why the city is named Beer-sheba[h] to this day.

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Footnotes

  1. Genesis 26:26 Lit. him
  2. Genesis 26:28 Lit. oath
  3. Genesis 26:29 Lit. touched
  4. Genesis 26:30 Lit. he
  5. Genesis 26:31 Lit. and swore an oath one to another
  6. Genesis 26:33 Lit. he
  7. Genesis 26:33 The Heb. name Shebah means oath
  8. Genesis 26:33 The Heb. name Beer-sheba means Well of the Oath