1 The Lord was good to Sarah and kept
his promise. 2 Although Abraham was very old, Sarah had a son
exactly at the time God had said. 3 Abraham named his son Isaac,
4 and when the boy was eight days old, Abraham circumcised him,
just as the Lord had commanded.
5 Abraham was a hundred years old when
Isaac was born, 6 and Sarah said, God has made me laugh.
Now everyone will laugh with me. 7 Who would have dared to tell
Abraham that someday I would have a child? But in his old age,
I have given him a son.
8 The time came when Sarah no longer had
to nurse Isaac, and on that day Abraham gave a big feast.
9 One day, Sarah noticed Hagars
son Ishmael playing, and she said to Abraham, Get rid of
that Egyptian slave woman and her son! I dont want him to
inherit anything. It should all go to my son.
11 Abraham was worried about Ishmael.
12 But God said, Abraham, dont worry about your slave
woman and the boy. Just do what Sarah tells you. Isaac will inherit
your family name, 13 but the son of the slave woman is also your
son, and I will make his descendants into a great nation.
14 Early the next morning Abraham gave
Hagar an animal skin full of water and some bread. Then he put
the boy on her shoulder and sent them away.
They wandered around in the desert near
Beersheba, 15 and after they had run out of water, Hagar put her
son under a bush. 16 Then she sat down a long way off, because
she could not bear to watch him die. And she cried bitterly.
17 When God heard the boy crying, the
angel of God called out to Hagar from heaven and said, Hagar,
why are you worried? Dont be afraid. I have heard your son
crying. 18 Help him up and hold his hand, because I will make
him the father of a great nation. 19 Then God let her see
a well. So she went to the well and filled the skin with water,
then gave some to her son.
20 God blessed Ishmael, and as the boy
grew older, he became an expert with his bow and arrows. He lived
in the Paran Desert, and his mother chose an Egyptian woman for
him to marry.
22 About this time Abimelech and his
army commander Phicol said to Abraham, God blesses everything
you do! 23 Now I want you to promise in the name of God that you
will always be loyal to me and my descendants, just as I have
always been loyal to you in this land where you have lived as
a foreigner. 24 And so, Abraham promised.
25 One day, Abraham told Abimelech, Some
of your servants have taken over one of my wells.
26 This is the first Ive heard
about it, Abimelech replied. Why havent you
said something before? I dont have any idea who did it.
27 Abraham gave Abimelech some sheep and cattle, and then the
two men made a peace treaty.
28 Abraham separated seven female lambs
from his flock of sheep, 29 and Abimelech asked, Why have
you done this?
30 Abraham told him, I want you
to accept these seven lambs as proof that I dug this well.
31 So they called the place Beersheba, because they made a treaty
there.
32 When the treaty was
completed, Abimelech and his army commander Phicol went back to
the land of the Philistines. 33 Abraham planted a tamarisk tree
in Beersheba and worshiped the eternal Lord God. 34 Then Abraham
lived a long time as a foreigner in the land of the Philistines.
The Contemporary English Version, c1995 by the American Bible
Society.
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