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  • Isaac was fond of Esau, because he was fed from his hunting; and Rebekah loved Jacob. (Genesis 25, 28)

  • Then, when a famine arose over the land, after that barrenness which had happened in the days of Abraham, Isaac went to Abimelech, king of the Palestinians, in Gerar. (Genesis 26, 1)

  • and sojourn in it, and I will be with you, and I will bless you. For to you and to your offspring I will give all these regions, completing the oath that I promised to Abraham your father. (Genesis 26, 3)

  • And when very many days had passed, and he had remained in the same place, Abimelech, king of the Palestinians, gazing through a window, saw him being playful with Rebekah, his wife. (Genesis 26, 8)

  • And the man was enriched, and he continued prospering as well as increasing, until he became very great. (Genesis 26, 13)

  • Likewise, he had possessions of sheep and of herds, and a very large family. Because of this, the Palestinians envied him, (Genesis 26, 14)

  • And departing, he then went toward the torrent of Gerar, and he dwelt there. (Genesis 26, 17)

  • Again, he dug up other wells, which the servants of his father Abraham had dug, and which, after his death, the Philistines had formerly obstructed. And he called them by the same names that his father had called them before. (Genesis 26, 18)

  • Then, behold, on the same day the servants of Isaac came, reporting to him about a well which they had dug, and saying: “We have found water.” (Genesis 26, 32)

  • Take your weapons, the quiver and the bow, and go out. And when you have taken something by hunting, (Genesis 27, 3)

  • ‘Bring to me from your hunting, and make me foods, so that I may eat and bless you in the sight of the Lord before I die.’ (Genesis 27, 7)

  • And Jacob said: “I am Esau, your firstborn. I have done as you instructed me. Arise; sit and eat from my hunting, so that your soul may bless me.” (Genesis 27, 19)


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