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| [1]Forsothe for hungur roos on the lond, aftir thilke bareynesse that bifelde in the daies of Abraham, Isaac yede forth to Abymelech, kyng of Palestyns, in Gerara. |
[1]And there was a famine in the land, besides the former famine, which was in the time of Abraam; and Isaac went to Abimelech the king of the Phylistines to Gerara. |
| [2]And the Lord apperide to hym, and seide, Go not doun in to Egipt, but reste thou in the lond which Y schal seie to thee, |
[2]And the Lord appeared to him and said, Go not down to Egypt, but dwell in the land, which I shall tell thee of. |
| [3]and be thou a pilgrym ther ynne; and Y schal be with thee, and Y schal blesse thee; for Y schal yyue alle these cuntrees to thee and to thi seed, and Y schal fille the ooth which Y bihiyte to Abraham, thi fadir. |
[3]And sojourn in this land; and I will be with thee, and bless thee, for I will give to thee and to thy seed all this land; and I will establish my oath which I swore to thy father Abraam. |
| [4]And Y schal multiplie thi seed as the sterris of heuene, and Y schal yyue alle these thingis to thin eyris, and alle folkis of erthe schulen be blessid in thi seed, for Abraham obeide to my vois, |
[4]And I will multiply thy seed as the stars of heaven; and I will give to thy seed all this land, and all the nations of the earth shall be blest in thy seed. |
| [5]and kepte `my preceptis and comaundementis, and kepte cerymonyes and lawis. |
[5]Because Abraam thy father hearkened to my voice, and kept my injunctions, and my commandments, and my ordinances, and my statutes. |
| [6]And so Ysaac dwellide in Geraris. |
[6]And Isaac dwelt in Gerara. |
| [7]And whanne he was axid of men of that place of his wijf, he answarde, Sche is my sistir; for he dredde to knowleche that sche was felouschipid to hym in matrymonye, and gesside lest peraduenture thei wolden sle him for the fairnesse of hir. |
[7]And the men of the place questioned him concerning Rebecca his wife, and he said, She is my sister, for he feared to say, She is my wife, lest at any time the men of the place should slay him because of Rebecca, because she was fair. |
| [8]And whanne ful many daies weren passid, and he dwellide there, Abymelech, kyng of Palestyns, bihelde bi a wyndow, and seiy hym pleiynge with Rebecca, his wijf. |
[8]And he remained there a long time, and Abimelech the king of Gerara leaned to look through the window, and saw Isaac sporting with Rebecca his wife. |
| [9]And whanne Isaac was clepid, the kyng seide, It is opyn, that sche is thi wijf; whi liedist thou, that sche was thi sistir? Isaac answerde, Y dredde, lest Y schulde die for hir. |
[9]And Abimelech called Isaac, and said to him, Is she then thy wife? why hast thou said, She is my sister? And Isaac said to him, I did so, for I said, Lest at any time I die on her account. |
| [10]And Abymelech seide, Whi hast thou disseyued vs? Sum man of the puple myyte do letcherie with thi wijf, and thou haddist brouyt in greuous synne on vs. And the kyng comaundide to al the puple, |
[10]And Abimelech said to him, Why hast thou done this to us? one of my kindred within a little had lain with thy wife, and thou wouldest have brought a sin of ignorance upon us. |
| [11]and seide, He that touchith the wijf of this man schal die bi deeth. |
[11]And Abimelech charged all his people, saying Every man that touches this man and his wife shall be liable to death. |
| [12]Forsothe Isaac sowide in that lond, and he foond an hundrid fold in that yeer; and the Lord blesside hym. |
[12]And Isaac sowed in that land, and he found in that year barley and hundred-fold, and the Lord blessed him. |
| [13]And the man was maad riche, and he yede profitynge and encreessynge til he was maad ful greet. |
[13]And the man was exalted, and advancing he increased, till he became very great. |
| [14]Also he hadde possessioun of scheep and grete beestis, and ful myche of meyne. For this thing Palestyns hadden enuye to hym, |
[14]And he had cattle of sheep, and cattle of oxen, and many tilled lands, and the Phylistines envied him. |
| [15]and thei stoppiden in that tyme and filliden with erthe alle the pittis whiche the seruauntis of Abraham his fadir hadden diggid, |
[15]And all the wells which the servants of his father had dug in the time of his father, the Phylistines stopped them, and filled them with earth. |
| [16]in so myche that Abymelech him silf seide to Ysaac, Go thou awei fro vs, for thou art maad greetly myytier than we. |
[16]And Abimelech said to Isaac, Depart from us, for thou art become much mightier than we. |
| [17]And he yede awei, that he schulde come to the stronde of Gerare, and dwelle there. |
[17]And Isaac departed thence, and rested in the valley of Gerara, and dwelt there. |
| [18]And he diggide eft other pittis, whiche the seruauntis of Abraham his fadir hadden diggid, and whiche the Filisteis hadden stoppid sumtyme, whanne Abraham was deed; and he clepide tho pittis bi the same names, bi whiche his fadir hadde clepid bifore. |
[18]And Isaac dug again the wells of water, which the servants of his father Abraam had dug, and the Phylistines had stopped them, after the death of his father Abraam; and he gave them names, according to the names by which his father named them. |
| [19]Thei diggiden in the stronde, and thei founden wellynge watir. |
[19]And the servants of Isaac dug in the valley of Gerara, and they found there a well of living water. |
| [20]But also strijf of scheepherdis of Gerare was there ayens the scheepherdis of Isaac, and thei seiden, The watir is oure; wherfor of that that bifelde he clepide the name of the pit fals chaleng. |
[20]And the shepherds of Gerara strove with the shepherds of Isaac, saying that the water was theirs; and they called the name of the well, Injury, for they injured him. |
| [21]And thei diggiden anothir, and thei stryueden also for that, and Ysaac clepide that pit enemytes. |
[21]And having departed thence he dug another well, and they strove also for that; and he named the name of it, Enmity. |
| [22]And he yede forth fro thennus, and diggide another pit, for which thei stryueden not, therfor he clepid the name of that pit largenesse; and seide, Now God hath alargid vs, and hath maad to encreesse on erthe. |
[22]And he departed thence and dug another well; and they did not strive about that; and he named the name of it, Room, saying, Because now the Lord has made room for us, and has increased us upon the earth. |
| [23]Forsothe he stiede fro that place in to Bersabee, |
[23]And he went up thence to the well of the oath. |
| [24]where the Lord God apperide to him in that nyyt; and seide, Y am God of Abraham, thi fadir; nyle thou drede, for Y am with thee, and Y schal blesse thee, and Y schal multiplie thi seed for my seruaunt Abraham. |
[24]And the Lord appeared to him in that night, and said, I am the God of Abraam thy father; fear not, for I am with thee, and I will bless thee, and multiply thy seed for the sake of Abraam thy father. |
| [25]And so Ysaac bildide ther an auter to the Lord; and whanne the name of the Lord was inwardli clepid, he stretchide forth a tabernacle; and he comaundide hise seruauntis that thei schulden digge pittis. |
[25]And he built there an altar, and called on the name of the Lord, and there he pitched his tent, and there the servants of Isaac dug a well in the valley of Gerara. |
| [26]And whanne Abymelech, and Ochosat, hise frendis, and Ficol, duk of knyytis, hadden come fro Geraris to that place, |
[26]And Abimelech came to him from Gerara, and so did Ochozath his friend, and Phichol the commander-in-chief of his army. |
| [27]Isaac spak to hem, What camen ye to me, a man whom ye hatiden, and puttiden awei fro you? |
[27]And Isaac said to them, Wherefore have ye come to me? whereas ye hated me, and sent me away from you. |
| [28]Whiche answeriden, We seiyen that God is with thee, and therfor we seiden now, An ooth be bitwixe vs, and make we a couenaunt of pees, |
[28]And they said, We have surely seen that the Lord was with thee, and we said, Let there be an oath between us and thee, and we will make a covenant with thee, |
| [29]that thou do not ony yuel to vs, as we touchiden `not ony thing of thine, nethir diden that that hirtide thee, but with pees we leften thee encressid bi the blessyng of the Lord. |
[29]that thou shalt do no wrong by us, as we have not abhorred thee, and according as we have treated thee well, and have sent thee forth peaceably; and now thou art blessed of the Lord. |
| [30]Therfor Isaac made a feeste to hem; and after mete and drynk thei risen eerli, |
[30]And he made a feast for them, and they ate and drank. |
| [31]and sworen ech to other; and Isaac lefte hem peisibli in to her place. |
[31]And they arose in the morning, and swore each to his neighbour; and Isaac sent them forth, and they departed from him in safety. |
| [32]Lo! forsothe in that dai the seruauntis of Ysaac camen, tellynge to him of the pit which thei hadden diggid, and seiden, We han foundun watir. |
[32]And it came to pass in that day, that the servants of Isaac came and told him of the well which they had dug; and they said, We have not found water. |
| [33]Wherfor Ysaac clepide that pit abundaunce; and the name of the citee was set Bersabee til in to present dai. |
[33]And he called it, Oath: therefore he called the name of that city, the Well of Oath, until this day. |
| [34]Esau forsothe fourti yeer eld weddide twei wyues, Judith, the douytir of Beeri Ethei, and Bethsamath, the douyter of Elon, of the same place; |
[34]And Esau was forty years old; and he took to wife Judith the daughter of Beoch the Chettite, and Basemath, daughter of Helon the Chettite. |
| [35]whiche bothe offendiden the soule of Isaac and of Rebecca. |
[35]And they were provoking to Isaac and Rebecca. |