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her brother Laban; and; if he gave her leave; she would conduct
him in。
3。 As soon then as this was over; she introduced the stranger;
and for the camels; the servants of Laban brought them in; and
took care of them; and he was himself brought in to supper by
Laban。 And; after supper; he says to him; and to the mother of
the damsel; addressing himself to her; 〃Abraham is the son of
Terah; and a kinsman of yours; for Nahor; the grandfather of
these children; was the brother of Abraham; by both father and
mother; upon which account he hath sent me to you; being desirous
to take this damsel for his son to wife。 He is his legitimate
son; and is brought up as his only heir。 He could indeed have had
the most happy of all the women in that country for him; but he
would not have his son marry any of them; but; out of regard to
his own relations; he desired him to match here; whose affection
and inclination I would not have you despise; for it was by the
good pleasure of God that other accidents fell out in my journey;
and that thereby I lighted upon your daughter and your house; for
when I was near to the city; I saw a great many maidens coming to
a well; and I prayed that I might meet with this damsel; which
has come to pass accordingly。 Do you therefore confirm that
marriage; whose espousals have been already made by a Divine
appearance; and show the respect you have for Abraham; who hath
sent me with so much solicitude; in giving your consent to the
marriage of this damsel。〃 Upon this they understood it to be the
will of God; and greatly approved of the offer; and sent their
daughter; as was desired。 Accordingly Isaac married her; the
inheritance being now come to him; for the children by Keturah
were gone to their own remote habitations。
CHAPTER 17。
Concerning The Death Of Abraham。
A Little while after this Abraham died。 He was a man of
incomparable virtue; and honored by God in a manner agreeable to
his piety towards him。 The whole time of his life was one hundred
seventy and five years; and he was buried in Hebron; with his
wife Sarah; by their sons Isaac and Ismael。
CHAPTER 18。
Concerning The Sons Of Isaac; Esau And Jacob; Of Their Nativity
And Education。
1。 Now Isaac's wife proved with child; after the death of
Abraham; (30) and when her belly was greatly burdened; Isaac was
very anxious; and inquired of God; who answered; that Rebeka
should bear twins; and that two nations should take the names of
those sons; and that he who appeared the second should excel the
elder。 Accordingly she; in a little time; as God had foretold;
bare twins; the elder of whom; from his head to his feet; was
very rough and hairy; but the younger took hold of his heel as
they were in the birth。 Now the father loved the elder; who was
called Esau; a name agreeable to his roughness; for the Hebrews
call such a hairy roughness 'Esau; (31) or' Seir; but Jacob the
younger was best beloved by his mother。
2。 When there was a famine in the land; Isaac resolved to go into
Egypt; the land there being good; but he went to Gerar; as God
commanded him。 Here Abimelech the king received him; because
Abraham had formerly lived with him; and had been his friend。 And
as in the beginning he treated him exceeding kindly; so he was
hindered from continuing in the same disposition to the end; by
his envy at him; for when he saw that God was with Isaac; and
took such great care of him; he drove him away from him。 But
Isaac; when he saw how envy had changed the temper of Abimelech
retired to a place called the Valley; not far from Gerar: and as
he was digging a well; the shepherds fell upon him; and began to
fight; in order to hinder the work; and because he did not desire
to contend; the shepherds seemed to get the him; so he still
retired; and dug another and when certain other shepherds of
Abimelech began to offer him violence; he left that also; still
retired; thus purchasing security to himself a rational and
prudent conduct。 At length the gave him leave to dig a well
without disturbance。 He named this well Rehoboth; which denotes a
large space; but of the former wells; one was called Escon; which
denotes strife; the other Sitenna; name signifies enmity。
3。 It was now that Isaac's affairs increased; and in a
flourishing condition; and this his great riches。 But Abimelech;
thinking in opposition to him; while their living made them
suspicious of each other; and retiring showing a secret enmity
also; he
afraid that his former friendship with Isaac would not secure
him; if Isaac should endeavor the injuries he had formerly
offered him; he therefore renewed his friendship with him;
Philoc; one of his generals。 And when he had obtained every thing
he desired; by reason of Isaac's good nature; who preferred the
earlier friendship Abimelech had shown to himself and his father
to his later wrath against him; he returned home。
4。 Now when Esau; one of the sons of Isaac; whom the father
principally loved; was now come to the age of forty years; he
married Adah; the daughter of Helon; and Aholibamah; the daughter
of Esebeon; which Helon and Esebeon were great lords among the
Canaanites: thereby taking upon himself the authority; and
pretending to have dominion over his own marriages; without so
much as asking the advice of his father; for had Isaac been the
arbitrator; he had not given him leave to marry thus; for he was
not pleased with contracting any alliance with the people of that
country; but not caring to be uneasy to his son by commanding him
to put away these wives; he resolved to be silent。
5。 But when he was old; and could not see at all; he called Esau
to him; and told him; that besides his blindness; and the
disorder of his eyes; his very old age hindered him from his
worship of God 'by sacrifice'; he bid him therefore to go out a
hunting; and when he had caught as much venison as he could; to
prepare him a supper (32) that after this he might make
supplication to God; to be to him a supporter and an assister
during the whole time of his life; saying; that it was uncertain
when he should die; and that he was desirous; by prayers for him;
to procure; beforehand; God to be merciful to him。
6。 Accordingly; Esau went out a hunting。 But Rebeka (33) thinking
it proper to have the supplication made for obtaining the favor
of God to Jacob; and that without the consent of Isaac; bid him
kill kids of the goats; and prepare a supper。 So Jacob obeyed his
mother; according to all her instructions。 Now when the supper
was got ready; he took a goat's skin; and put it about his arm;
that by reason of its hairy roughness; he might by his father be
believed to be Esau; for they being twins; and in all things else
alike; differed only in this thing。 This was done out of his
fear; that before his father had made his supplications; he
should be caught in his evil practice; and lest he should; on the
contrary; provoke his father to curse him。 So he brought in the
supper to his father。 Isaac perceivest to be Esau。〃 So suspecting
no deceit; he ate the supper; and betook himself to his prayers
and intercessions with God; and said; 〃O Lord of all ages; and
Creator of all substance; for it was thou that didst propose to
my father great plenty of good things; and hast vouchsafed to
bestow on me what I have; and hast promised to my posterity to be
their kind supporter; and to bestow on them still greater
blessings; do thou therefore confirm these thy promises; and do
not overlook me; because of my present weak condition; on account
of which I most earnestly pray to thee。 Be gracious to this my
son; and preserve him and keep him from every thing that is evil。
Give him a happy life; and the possession of as many good things
as thy power is able to bestow。 Make him terrible to his enemies;
and honorable and beloved among his friends。〃
7。 Thus did Isaac pray to God; thinking his prayers had been made
for Esau。 He had but just finished them; when Esau came in from
hunting。 And when Isaac perceived his mistake; he was silent: but
Esau required that he might be made partaker of the like blessing
from his father that his brother had partook of; but his fa