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Genesis 26:11-22 Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version (ETR)

11. So Abimelech gave a warning to all the people. He said, “No one must hurt this man or this woman. If anyone hurts them, they will be killed.”

12. Isaac planted fields in that place, and that year he gathered a great harvest. The Lord blessed him very much.

13. Isaac became rich. He gathered more and more wealth until he became a very rich man.

14. He had many flocks and herds of animals. He also had many slaves. All the Philistines were jealous of him.

15. So they destroyed all the wells that Isaac’s father Abraham and his servants had dug many years before. They filled them with sand.

16. Abimelech said to Isaac, “Leave our country. You have become much more powerful than we are.”

17. So Isaac left that place and camped near the little river of Gerar. He stayed there and lived.

18. Long before this time, Abraham had dug many wells. After he died, the Philistines filled the wells with sand. So Isaac went back and dug those wells again. He gave them the same names his father had given them.

19. Isaac’s servants also dug a well near the little river and found fresh water.

20. But the men who herded sheep in the Valley of Gerar argued with Isaac’s servants. They said, “This water is ours.” So Isaac named that well Esek. He gave it that name because it was the place where they had argued with him.

21. Then Isaac’s servants dug another well. But there was an argument over this well too. So Isaac named that well Sitnah.

22. Isaac moved from there and dug another well. No one came to argue about this well. So Isaac named it Rehoboth. He said, “Now the Lord has found a place for us. We will grow and be successful in this place.”

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