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Now Abraham
took
another
wife,
whose name
was Keturah.
2
She bore
to him Zimran
and Jokshan
and Medan
and Midian
and Ishbak
and Shuah.
3
Jokshan
became the father
of Sheba
and Dedan.
And the sons
of Dedan
were Asshurim
and Letushim
and Leummim.
4
The sons
of Midian
were Ephah
and Epher
and Hanoch
and Abida
and Eldaah.
All
these
were the sons
of Keturah.
5
Now Abraham
gave
all
that he had to Isaac;
6
but to the sons
of his concubines,
Abraham
gave
gifts
while he was still
living,
and sent them away
from his son
Isaac
eastward,
to the land
of the east.
7
These
are all
the years
of Abraham's
life
that he lived,
one hundred
and seventy-five
years.
8
Abraham
breathed his last
and died
in a ripe
old age,
an old man
and satisfied
with life; and he was gathered
to his people.
9
Then his sons
Isaac
and Ishmael
buried
him in the cave
of Machpelah,
in the field
of Ephron
the son
of Zohar
the Hittite,
facing
Mamre,
10
the field
which
Abraham
purchased
from the sons
of Heth;
there
Abraham
was buried
with Sarah
his wife.
11
It came
about after
the death
of Abraham,
that God
blessed
his son
Isaac;
and Isaac
lived
by Beer-lahai-roi.
12
Now these
are the records of the generations
of Ishmael,
Abraham's
son,
whom
Hagar
the Egyptian,
Sarah's
maid,
bore
to Abraham;
13
and these
are the names
of the sons
of Ishmael,
by their names,
in the order of their birth:
Nebaioth,
the firstborn
of Ishmael,
and Kedar
and Adbeel
and Mibsam
14
and Mishma
and Dumah
and Massa,
15
Hadad
and Tema,
Jetur,
Naphish
and Kedemah.
16
These
are the sons
of Ishmael
and these
are their names,
by their villages,
and by their camps;
twelve
princes
according to their tribes.
17
These
are the years
of the life
of Ishmael,
one hundred
and thirty-seven
years;
and he breathed his last
and died,
and was gathered
to his people.
18
They settled
from Havilah
to Shur
which
is east
of Egypt
as one goes
toward Assyria;
he settled
in defiance
of all
his relatives.
19
Now these
are the records of the generations
of Isaac,
Abraham
's
son:
Abraham
became the father
of Isaac;
20
and Isaac
was forty
years
old
when he took
Rebekah,
the daughter
of Bethuel
the Aramean
of Paddan-aram,
the sister
of Laban
the Aramean
,
to be his wife.
21
Isaac
prayed
to the LORD
on behalf
of
his wife
,
because
she was barren;
and the LORD
answered
him and Rebekah
his wife
conceived.
22
But the children
struggled
together within
her; and she said,
"If
it is so,
why
then am I this way?" So she went
to inquire
of the LORD.
23
The LORD
said
to her, "Two
nations
are in your womb;
And two
peoples
will be separated
from your body;
And one people
shall be stronger
than
the other;
And the older
shall serve
the younger."
24
When her days
to be delivered
were fulfilled,
behold,
there were twins
in her womb.
25
Now the first
came forth
red,
all
over like a hairy
garment;
and they named
him Esau.
26
Afterward
his brother
came forth
with his hand
holding
on to Esau's
heel,
so his name
was called
Jacob;
and Isaac
was sixty
years
old
when she gave birth
to them.
27
When the boys
grew
up, Esau
became
a skillful
hunter,
a man
of the field,
but Jacob
was a peaceful
man,
living
in tents.
28
Now Isaac
loved
Esau,
because
he had a taste
for game,
but Rebekah
loved
Jacob.
29
When Jacob
had cooked
stew,
Esau
came
in from the field
and he was famished;
30
and Esau
said
to Jacob,
"Please
let me have a swallow
of that red
stuff
there, for I am famished."
Therefore
his name
was called
Edom.
31
But Jacob
said,
"First
sell
me your birthright."
32
Esau
said,
"Behold,
I am about
to die;
so of what
use then is the birthright
to me?"
33
And Jacob
said,
"First
swear
to me"; so he swore
to him, and sold
his birthright
to Jacob.
34
Then Jacob
gave
Esau
bread
and lentil
stew;
and he ate
and drank,
and rose
and went on his way.
Thus
Esau
despised
his birthright.
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