Introduction
A famine in the land; Isaac goes to Gerar, Genesis 26:1.
God directs him to abide there, and promises to be with him: the covenant with Abraham also made with Isaac, Genesis 26:2-5.
Through fear he denies Rebekah, Genesis 26:7.
Abimelech, seeing Isaac and Rebekah together, concludes her to be his wife; charges him with it; he confesses it, Genesis 26:8-9.
Abimelech reproves him, charging his people not to touch them on pain of death, Genesis 26:10-11.
Isaac blessed with great plenty, Genesis 26:12-14.
The Philistines envy him; stop his wells, Genesis 26:15; desire him to depart, Genesis 26:16.
He removes to the valley of Gerar, Genesis 26:17.
There he digs wells, but the herdsmen strive with him about them, Genesis 26:18-21.
He hath rest, Genesis 26:22; removes to Beer-sheba, Genesis 26:23.
The Lord renews his covenant, Genesis 26:24.
He calls on the name of the Lord, Genesis 26:25.
Abimelech, convinced that the Lord was with Isaac, desires to make a covenant with him, Genesis 26:26-29.
They make a feast, and swear to one another, Genesis 26:30-31.
Esau being forty years old, taketh to him wives of the Canaanites, Genesis 26:34.
Isaac and Rebekah grieved hereat, Genesis 26:35.
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