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Genesis 21:32

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After making their covenant at Beersheba, Abimelech left with Phicol, the commander of his army, and they returned home to the land of the Philistines.

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Pathrusites, Casluhites, and the Caphtorites, from whom the Philistines came.

But one of Lot’s men escaped and reported everything to Abram the Hebrew, who was living near the oak grove belonging to Mamre the Amorite. Mamre and his relatives, Eshcol and Aner, were Abram’s allies.

Abraham then gave some of his sheep, goats, and cattle to Abimelech, and they made a treaty.

Then he named the place Beersheba (which means “well of the oath”), because that was where they had sworn the oath.

Then Abraham planted a tamarisk tree at Beersheba, and there he worshiped the Lord, the Eternal God.

He acquired so many flocks of sheep and goats, herds of cattle, and servants that the Philistines became jealous of him.

But some time later, Abimelech, king of the Philistines, looked out his window and saw Isaac caressing Rebekah.

So come, let’s make a covenant, you and I, and it will be a witness to our commitment.”

I call on the God of our ancestors—the God of your grandfather Abraham and the God of my grandfather Nahor—to serve as a judge between us.” So Jacob took an oath before the fearsome God of his father, Isaac, to respect the boundary line.

When Pharaoh finally let the people go, God did not lead them along the main road that runs through Philistine territory, even though that was the shortest route to the Promised Land. God said, “If the people are faced with a battle, they might change their minds and return to Egypt.”

Again the Israelites did evil in the Lord’s sight, so the Lord handed them over to the Philistines, who oppressed them for forty years.

And Jonathan made a solemn pact with David, because he loved him as he loved himself.




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