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And I shall maintain my covenant between myself and you, and your descendants after you, generation after generation, as a covenant in perpetuity, to be your God and the God of your descendants after you. (Genesis 17, 7)
God further said to Abraham, 'You for your part must keep my covenant, you and your descendants after you, generation after generation. (Genesis 17, 9)
This is my covenant which you must keep between myself and you, and your descendants after you: every one of your males must be circumcised. (Genesis 17, 10)
You must circumcise the flesh of your foreskin, and that will be the sign of the covenant between myself and you. (Genesis 17, 11)
Whether born within the household or bought, they must be circumcised. My covenant must be marked in your flesh as a covenant in perpetuity. (Genesis 17, 13)
The uncircumcised male, whose foreskin has not been circumcised -- that person must be cut off from his people: he has broken my covenant.' (Genesis 17, 14)
Furthermore God said to Abraham, 'As regards your wife Sarai, you must not call her Sarai, but Sarah. (Genesis 17, 15)
Abraham bowed to the ground, and he laughed, thinking to himself, 'Is a child to be born to a man one hundred years old, and will Sarah have a child at the age of ninety?' (Genesis 17, 17)
Abraham said to God, 'May Ishmael live in your presence! That will be enough!' (Genesis 17, 18)
But God replied, 'Yes, your wife Sarah will bear you a son whom you must name Isaac. And I shall maintain my covenant with him, a covenant in perpetuity, to be his God and the God of his descendants after him. (Genesis 17, 19)
But my covenant I shall maintain with Isaac, whom Sarah will bear you at this time next year.' (Genesis 17, 21)
When he had finished speaking to Abraham, God went up from him. (Genesis 17, 22)