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Judges 14:2
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Genesis 21:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
1
And
the
LORD
visited
Sarah
as
he
had
said,
and
the
LORD
did
unto
Sarah
as
he
had
spoken.
2
For
Sarah
conceived,
and
bare
Abraham
a
son
in
his
old
age,
at
the
set
time
of
which
God
had
spoken
to
him.
3
And
Abraham
called
the
name
of
his
son
that
was
born
unto
him,
whom
Sarah
bare
to
him,
Isaac.
4
And
Abraham
circumcised
his
son
Isaac
being
eight
days
old,
as
God
had
commanded
him.
5
And
Abraham
was
an
hundred
years
old,
when
his
son
Isaac
was
born
unto
him.
6
And
Sarah
said,
God
hath
made
me
to
laugh,
so
that
all
that
hear
will
laugh
with
me.
7
And
she
said,
Who
would
have
said
unto
Abraham,
that
Sarah
should
have
given
children
suck?
for
I
have
born
him
a
son
in
his
old
age.
8
And
the
child
grew,
and
was
weaned:
and
Abraham
made
a
great
feast
the
same
day
that
Isaac
was
weaned.
9
And
Sarah
saw
the
son
of
Hagar
the
Egyptian,
which
she
had
born
unto
Abraham,
mocking.
10
Wherefore
she
said
unto
Abraham,
Cast
out
this
bondwoman
and
her
son:
for
the
son
of
this
bondwoman
shall
not
be
heir
with
my
son,
even
with
Isaac.
11
And
the
thing
was
very
grievous
in
Abraham’s
sight
because
of
his
son.
12
And
God
said
unto
Abraham,
Let
it
not
be
grievous
in
thy
sight
because
of
the
lad,
and
because
of
thy
bondwoman;
in
all
that
Sarah
hath
said
unto
thee,
hearken
unto
her
voice;
for
in
Isaac
shall
thy
seed
be
called.
13
And
also
of
the
son
of
the
bondwoman
will
I
make
a
nation,
because
he
is
thy
seed.
14
And
Abraham
rose
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
took
bread,
and
a
bottle
of
water,
and
gave
it
unto
Hagar,
putting
it
on
her
shoulder,
and
the
child,
and
sent
her
away:
and
she
departed,
and
wandered
in
the
wilderness
of
Beer-sheba.
15
And
the
water
was
spent
in
the
bottle,
and
she
cast
the
child
under
one
of
the
shrubs.
16
And
she
went,
and
sat
her
down
over
against
him
a
good
way
off,
as
it
were
a
bowshot:
for
she
said,
Let
me
not
see
the
death
of
the
child.
And
she
sat
over
against
him,
and
lift
up
her
voice,
and
wept.
17
And
God
heard
the
voice
of
the
lad;
and
the
angel
of
God
called
Hagar
out
of
heaven,
and
said
unto
her,
What
aileth
thee,
Hagar?
fear
not;
for
God
hath
heard
the
voice
of
the
lad
where
he
is.
18
Arise,
lift
up
the
lad,
and
hold
him
in
thine
hand;
for
I
will
make
him
a
great
nation.
19
And
God
opened
her
eyes,
and
she
saw
a
well
of
water;
and
she
went,
and
filled
the
bottle
with
water,
and
gave
the
lad
drink.
20
And
God
was
with
the
lad;
and
he
grew,
and
dwelt
in
the
wilderness,
and
became
an
archer.
21
And
he
dwelt
in
the
wilderness
of
Paran:
and
his
mother
took
him
a
wife
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
22
And
it
came
to
pass
at
that
time,
that
Abimelech
and
Phichol
the
chief
captain
of
his
host
spake
unto
Abraham,
saying,
God
is
with
thee
in
all
that
thou
doest:
23
Now
therefore
swear
unto
me
here
by
God
that
thou
wilt
not
deal
falsely
with
me,
nor
with
my
son,
nor
with
my
son’s
son:
but
according
to
the
kindness
that
I
have
done
unto
thee,
thou
shalt
do
unto
me,
and
to
the
land
wherein
thou
hast
sojourned.
24
And
Abraham
said,
I
will
swear.
25
And
Abraham
reproved
Abimelech
because
of
a
well
of
water,
which
Abimelech’s
servants
had
violently
taken
away.
26
And
Abimelech
said,
I
wot
not
who
hath
done
this
thing:
neither
didst
thou
tell
me,
neither
yet
heard
I
of
it,
but
to
day.
27
And
Abraham
took
sheep
and
oxen,
and
gave
them
unto
Abimelech;
and
both
of
them
made
a
covenant.
28
And
Abraham
set
seven
ewe
lambs
of
the
flock
by
themselves.
29
And
Abimelech
said
unto
Abraham,
What
mean
these
seven
ewe
lambs
which
thou
hast
set
by
themselves?
30
And
he
said,
For
these
seven
ewe
lambs
shalt
thou
take
of
my
hand,
that
they
may
be
a
witness
unto
me,
that
I
have
digged
this
well.
31
Wherefore
he
called
that
place
Beer-sheba;
because
there
they
sware
both
of
them.
32
Thus
they
made
a
covenant
at
Beer-sheba:
then
Abimelech
rose
up,
and
Phichol
the
chief
captain
of
his
host,
and
they
returned
into
the
land
of
the
Philistines.
33
And
Abraham
planted
a
grove
in
Beer-sheba,
and
called
there
on
the
name
of
the
LORD,
the
everlasting
God.
34
And
Abraham
sojourned
in
the
Philistines’
land
many
days.
Genesis 34:4
4
And
Shechem
spake
unto
his
father
Hamor,
saying,
Get
me
this
damsel
to
wife.
Hebrews 11:33
33
Who
through
faith
subdued
kingdoms,
wrought
righteousness,
obtained
promises,
stopped
the
mouths
of
lions,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Judges 14:2
in
KJVP
Genesis 21:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
1
And
the
LORD
H3068
NAME-4MS
visited
H6485
VQQ3MS
Sarah
H8283
as
H834
K-RPRO
he
had
said
H559
,
and
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
did
H6213
W-VQY3MS
unto
Sarah
H8283
as
H834
K-RPRO
he
had
spoken
H1696
.
2
For
Sarah
H8283
conceived
H2029
W-VQY3FS
,
and
bore
H3205
W-VQY3FS
Abraham
H85
a
son
H1121
NMS
in
his
old
age
H2208
,
at
the
set
time
H4150
of
which
H834
RPRO
God
H430
NAME-4MP
had
spoken
H1696
VPQ3MS
to
him
.
3
And
Abraham
H85
called
H7121
W-VQY3MS
the
name
H8034
of
his
son
H1121
CMS-3MS
that
was
born
H3205
unto
him
,
whom
H834
RPRO
Sarah
H8283
bore
H3205
to
him
,
Isaac
H3327
.
4
And
Abraham
H85
circumcised
H4135
his
son
H1121
CMS-3MS
Isaac
H3327
being
eight
H8083
days
H3117
NMP
old
H1121
CMS-3MS
,
as
H834
K-RPRO
God
H430
NAME-4MP
had
commanded
H6680
VPQ3MS
him
.
5
And
Abraham
H85
was
a
hundred
H3967
BFS
years
H8141
NFS
old
H1121
,
when
his
son
H1121
Isaac
H3327
was
born
H3205
unto
him
.
6
And
Sarah
H8283
said
H559
W-VQY3FS
,
God
H430
EDP
hath
made
H6213
VQQ3MS
me
to
laugh
H6712
,
so
that
all
H3605
NMS
that
hear
H8085
will
laugh
H6711
with
me
.
7
And
she
said
H559
W-VQY3FS
,
Who
H4310
IPRO
would
have
said
H4448
unto
Abraham
H85
,
that
Sarah
H8283
should
have
given
children
suck
H3243
?
for
H3588
CONJ
I
have
born
H3205
him
a
son
H1121
NMP
in
his
old
age
H2208
.
8
And
the
child
H3206
grew
H1431
,
and
was
weaned
H1580
:
and
Abraham
H85
made
H6213
W-VQY3MS
a
great
H1419
feast
H4960
NMS
the
same
day
H3117
B-NMS
that
Isaac
H3327
was
weaned
H1580
.
9
And
Sarah
H8283
saw
H7200
W-VQQ3FS
the
son
H1121
of
Hagar
H1904
the
Egyptian
H4713
,
which
H834
RPRO
she
had
born
H3205
unto
Abraham
H85
,
mocking
H6711
.
10
Wherefore
she
said
H559
W-VQY3FS
unto
Abraham
H85
,
Cast
out
H1644
this
H2063
D-DFS
bondwoman
H519
and
her
son
H1121
NMS-1MS
:
for
H3588
CONJ
the
son
H1121
NMS-1MS
of
this
H2063
D-DFS
bondwoman
H519
shall
not
H3808
NADV
be
heir
H3423
with
H5973
PREP
my
son
H1121
NMS-1MS
,
even
with
H5973
PREP
Isaac
H3327
.
11
And
the
thing
H1697
D-NMS
was
very
grievous
H7489
W-VQY3MS
in
Abraham
H85
\'s
sight
H5869
B-CMP
because
H5921
PREP
of
his
son
H1121
.
12
And
God
H430
EDP
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP
Abraham
H85
,
Let
it
not
H408
NPAR
be
grievous
H7489
in
thy
sight
H5869
because
of
H5921
PREP
the
lad
H5288
,
and
because
of
H5921
PREP
thy
bondwoman
H519
;
in
all
H3605
NMS
that
H834
RPRO
Sarah
H8283
hath
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP
thee
,
hearken
H8085
VQI2MS
unto
her
voice
H6963
;
for
H3588
CONJ
in
Isaac
H3327
shall
thy
seed
H2233
be
called
H7121
VNY3MS
.
13
And
also
H1571
W-CONJ
of
the
son
H1121
of
the
bondwoman
H519
will
I
make
H7760
a
nation
H1471
L-NMS
,
because
H3588
CONJ
he
H1931
PPRO-3MS
is
thy
seed
H2233
CMS-2MS
.
14
And
Abraham
H85
rose
up
early
H7925
in
the
morning
H1242
B-NMS
,
and
took
H3947
W-VQY3MS
bread
H3899
NMS
,
and
a
bottle
H2573
of
water
H4325
OMD
,
and
gave
H5414
W-VQQ3MS
it
unto
H413
PREP
Hagar
H1904
,
putting
H7760
VQQ3MS
it
on
H5921
PREP
her
shoulder
H7926
,
and
the
child
H3206
,
and
sent
her
away
H7971
:
and
she
departed
H1980
W-VQQ3FS
,
and
wandered
H8582
in
the
wilderness
H4057
of
Beer
H884
-
sheba
.
15
And
the
water
H4325
D-CMS
was
spent
H3615
W-VQY3MP
in
H4480
PREP
the
bottle
H2573
,
and
she
cast
H7993
the
child
H3206
under
H8478
NMS
one
H259
of
the
shrubs
H7880
.
16
And
she
went
H1980
W-VQQ3FS
,
and
sat
her
down
H3427
over
against
H5048
M-PREP
him
a
good
way
off
H7368
,
as
it
were
a
bowshot
H2909
:
for
H3588
CONJ
she
said
H559
,
Let
me
not
H408
NPAR
see
H7200
VQY1MS
the
death
H4194
of
the
child
H3206
.
And
she
sat
H3427
over
against
H5048
M-PREP
him
,
and
lifted
up
H5375
her
voice
H6963
,
and
wept
H1058
.
17
And
God
H430
EDP
heard
H8085
the
voice
H6963
CMS
of
the
lad
H5288
;
and
the
angel
H4397
of
God
H430
EDP
called
H7121
W-VQY3MS
to
H413
PREP
Hagar
H1904
out
of
H4480
PREP
heaven
H8064
D-NMD
,
and
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
her
,
What
H4100
IPRO
aileth
thee
,
Hagar
H1904
?
fear
H3372
not
H408
NPAR
;
for
H3588
CONJ
God
H430
EDP
hath
heard
H8085
the
voice
H6963
CMS
of
the
lad
H5288
where
H834
B-RPRO
he
H1931
PPRO-3MS
is
.
18
Arise
H6965
,
lift
up
H5375
the
lad
H5288
,
and
hold
H2388
him
in
H854
thine
hand
H3027
;
for
H3588
CONJ
I
will
make
H7760
him
a
great
H1419
AMS
nation
H1471
L-NMS
.
19
And
God
H430
EDP
opened
H6491
her
eyes
H5869
,
and
she
saw
H7200
W-VQQ3FS
a
well
H875
of
water
H4325
NMD
;
and
she
went
H1980
W-VQQ3FS
,
and
filled
H4390
the
bottle
H2573
with
water
H4325
NMD
,
and
gave
the
lad
H5288
drink
H8248
.
20
And
God
H430
EDP
was
H1961
W-VQY3MS
with
H854
PREP
the
lad
H5288
;
and
he
grew
H1431
,
and
dwelt
H3427
W-VQY3MS
in
the
wilderness
H4057
,
and
became
H1961
W-VQY3MS
an
archer
H7235
.
21
And
he
dwelt
H3427
W-VQY3MS
in
the
wilderness
H4057
of
Paran
H6290
:
and
his
mother
H517
GFS-3MS
took
H3947
him
a
wife
H802
NFS
out
of
the
land
H776
M-NFS
of
Egypt
H4714
.
22
And
it
came
to
pass
H1961
W-VPY3MS
at
that
H1931
D-PPRO-3FS
time
H6256
,
that
Abimelech
H40
and
Phichol
H6369
the
chief
captain
H8269
of
his
host
H6635
spoke
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP
Abraham
H85
,
saying
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
God
H430
EDP
is
with
H5973
PREP-2MS
thee
in
all
H3605
that
H834
RPRO
thou
H859
PPRO-2MS
doest
H6213
:
23
Now
H6258
W-ADV
therefore
swear
H7650
unto
me
here
H2008
ADV
by
God
H430
that
thou
wilt
not
deal
falsely
H8266
with
me
,
nor
with
my
son
H5209
,
nor
with
my
son\'s
son
H5220
:
but
according
to
the
kindness
H2617
that
H834
RPRO
I
have
done
H6213
VQQ1MS
unto
H5973
PREP-2MS
thee
,
thou
shalt
do
H6213
VQY2MS
unto
H5978
PREP-1MS
me
,
and
to
H5973
the
land
H776
D-GFS
wherein
H834
RPRO
thou
hast
sojourned
H1481
.
24
And
Abraham
H85
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
I
H595
PPRO-1MS
will
swear
H7650
.
25
And
Abraham
H85
reproved
H3198
Abimelech
H40
because
of
PREP
a
well
H875
of
water
H4325
D-CMS
,
which
H834
RPRO
Abimelech
H40
\'s
servants
H5650
had
violently
taken
away
H1497
VQQ3MP
.
26
And
Abimelech
H40
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
I
know
H3045
VQY1MS
not
H3808
NADV
who
H4310
IPRO
hath
done
H6213
VQQ3MS
this
H2088
D-PMS
thing
H1697
D-NMS
:
neither
H3808
NADV
didst
thou
H859
PPRO-2MS
tell
H5046
VHQ2MS
me
,
neither
H3808
NADV
yet
H1571
W-CONJ
heard
H8085
VQQ1MS
I
H595
PPRO-1MS
of
it
,
but
H1115
PREP
today
H3117
D-NMS
.
27
And
Abraham
H85
took
H3947
W-VQY3MS
sheep
H6629
NMS
and
oxen
H1241
W-NMS
,
and
gave
H5414
W-VQQ3MS
them
unto
Abimelech
H40
;
and
both
H8147
ONUM-3MP
of
them
made
H3772
a
covenant
H1285
.
28
And
Abraham
H85
set
H5324
seven
H7651
MFS
ewe
lambs
H3535
of
the
flock
H6629
by
themselves
H905
.
29
And
Abimelech
H40
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP
Abraham
H85
,
What
H4100
IGAT
mean
these
H428
D-DPRO-3MP
seven
H7651
MFS
ewe
lambs
H3535
which
H834
RPRO
thou
hast
set
H5324
by
themselves
H905
?
30
And
he
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
For
H3588
CONJ
these
seven
H7651
MFS
ewe
lambs
H3535
shalt
thou
take
H3947
VQY2MS
of
my
hand
H3027
,
that
H5668
B-NMS
they
may
be
H1961
VQY2MS
a
witness
H5713
unto
me
,
that
H3588
CONJ
I
have
digged
H2658
this
H2088
well
H875
.
31
Wherefore
H5921
PREP
he
called
H7121
VQQ3MS
that
H1931
D-PPRO-3MS
place
H4725
Beer
H884
-
sheba
;
because
H3588
CONJ
there
H8033
ADV
they
swore
H7650
both
H8147
of
them
.
32
Thus
they
made
H3772
a
covenant
H1285
CFS
at
Beer
H884
-
sheba
:
then
Abimelech
H40
rose
up
H6965
W-VQY3MS
,
and
Phichol
H6369
the
chief
captain
H8269
of
his
host
H6635
,
and
they
returned
H7725
W-VUY3MP
into
H413
PREP
the
land
H776
GFS
of
the
Philistines
H6430
.
33
And
Abraham
planted
H5193
W-VQY3MS
a
grove
H815
in
Beer
H884
-
sheba
,
and
called
H7121
W-VQY3MS
there
H8033
ADV
on
the
name
H8034
B-CMS
of
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
,
the
everlasting
H5769
NMS
God
H410
EDS
.
34
And
Abraham
H85
sojourned
H1481
in
the
Philistines
H6430
TMS
\'
land
H776
B-GFS
many
H7227
AMP
days
H3117
NMP
.
Genesis 34:4
4
And
Shechem
H7928
spoke
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP
his
father
H1
CMS-3MS
Hamor
H2544
,
saying
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
Get
H3947
VQI2MS
me
this
H2063
D-DFS
damsel
H3207
to
wife
H802
.
Hebrews 11:33
33
Who
G3739
R-NPM
through
G1223
PREP
faith
G4102
N-GSF
subdued
G2610
V-ADI-3P
kingdoms
G932
N-APF
,
wrought
G2038
V-ADI-3P
righteousness
G1343
N-ASF
,
obtained
G2013
V-2AAI-2P
promises
G1860
N-GPF
,
stopped
G5420
V-AAI-3P
the
mouths
G4750
N-APN
of
lions
G3023
N-GPM
,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Judges 14:2
in
YLT
Genesis 21:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
1
And
Jehovah
hath
looked
after
Sarah
as
He
hath
said,
and
Jehovah
doth
to
Sarah
as
He
hath
spoken;
2
and
Sarah
conceiveth,
and
beareth
a
son
to
Abraham,
to
his
old
age,
at
the
appointed
time
that
God
hath
spoken
of
with
him;
3
and
Abraham
calleth
the
name
of
his
son
who
is
born
to
him,
whom
Sarah
hath
born
to
him
--
Isaac;
4
and
Abraham
circumciseth
Isaac
his
son,
being
a
son
of
eight
days,
as
God
hath
commanded
him.
5
And
Abraham
is
a
son
of
a
hundred
years
in
Isaac
his
son
being
born
to
him,
6
and
Sarah
saith,
`God
hath
made
laughter
for
me;
every
one
who
is
hearing
laugheth
for
me.`
7
She
saith
also,
`Who
hath
said
to
Abraham,
Sarah
hath
suckled
sons,
that
I
have
born
a
son
for
his
old
age?`
8
And
the
lad
groweth,
and
is
weaned,
and
Abraham
maketh
a
great
banquet
in
the
day
of
Isaac's
being
weaned;
9
and
Sarah
seeth
the
son
of
Hagar
the
Egyptian,
whom
she
hath
borne
to
Abraham,
mocking,
10
and
she
saith
to
Abraham,
`Cast
out
this
handmaid
and
her
son;
for
the
son
of
this
handmaid
hath
no
possession
with
my
son
--
with
Isaac.`
11
And
the
thing
is
very
wrong
in
the
eyes
of
Abraham,
for
his
son's
sake;
12
and
God
saith
unto
Abraham,
`Let
it
not
be
wrong
in
thine
eyes
because
of
the
youth,
and
because
of
thy
handmaid:
all
that
Sarah
saith
unto
thee
--
hearken
to
her
voice,
for
in
Isaac
is
a
seed
called
to
thee.
13
As
to
the
son
of
the
handmaid
also,
for
a
nation
I
set
him,
because
he
is
thy
seed.`
14
And
Abraham
riseth
early
in
the
morning,
and
taketh
bread,
and
a
bottle
of
water,
and
giveth
unto
Hagar
(placing
it
on
her
shoulder),
also
the
lad,
and
sendeth
her
out;
and
she
goeth
on,
and
goeth
astray
in
the
wilderness
of
Beer-Sheba;
15
and
the
water
is
consumed
from
the
bottle,
and
she
placeth
the
lad
under
one
of
the
shrubs.
16
And
she
goeth
and
sitteth
by
herself
over-against,
afar
off,
about
a
bow-shot,
for
she
said,
`Let
me
not
look
on
the
death
of
the
lad;`
and
she
sitteth
over-against,
and
lifteth
up
her
voice,
and
weepeth.
17
And
God
heareth
the
voice
of
the
youth;
and
the
messenger
of
God
calleth
unto
Hagar
from
the
heavens,
and
saith
to
her,
`What
to
thee,
Hagar?
fear
not;
for
God
hath
hearkened
unto
the
voice
of
the
youth
where
he
is
;
18
rise,
lift
up
the
youth,
and
lay
hold
on
him
with
thy
hand,
for
for
a
great
nation
I
set
him.`
19
And
God
openeth
her
eyes,
and
she
seeth
a
well
of
water,
and
she
goeth
and
filleth
the
bottle
with
water,
and
causeth
the
youth
to
drink;
20
and
God
is
with
the
youth,
and
he
groweth,
and
dwelleth
in
the
wilderness,
and
is
an
archer;
21
and
he
dwelleth
in
the
wilderness
of
Paran,
and
his
mother
taketh
for
him
a
wife
from
the
land
of
Egypt.
22
And
it
cometh
to
pass
at
that
time
that
Abimelech
speaketh
--
Phichol
also,
head
of
his
host
--
unto
Abraham,
saying,
`God
is
with
thee
in
all
that
thou
art
doing;
23
and
now,
swear
to
me
by
God
here:
thou
dost
not
lie
to
me,
or
to
my
continuator,
or
to
my
successor;
according
to
the
kindness
which
I
have
done
with
thee
thou
dost
with
me,
and
with
the
land
in
which
thou
hast
sojourned.`
24
And
Abraham
saith,
`I
--
I
do
swear.`
25
And
Abraham
reasoned
with
Abimelech
concerning
the
matter
of
a
well
of
water
which
Abimelech's
servants
have
taken
violently
away,
26
and
Abimelech
saith,
`I
have
not
known
who
hath
done
this
thing,
and
even
thou
didst
not
declare
to
me,
and
I
also,
I
have
not
heard
save
to-day.`
27
And
Abraham
taketh
sheep
and
oxen,
and
giveth
to
Abimelech,
and
they
make,
both
of
them,
a
covenant;
28
and
Abraham
setteth
seven
Lambs
of
the
flock
by
themselves.
29
And
Abimelech
saith
unto
Abraham,
`What
are
they
--
these
seven
lambs
which
thou
hast
set
by
themselves?`
30
And
he
saith,
`For
--
the
seven
lambs
thou
dost
accept
from
my
hand,
so
that
it
becometh
a
witness
for
me
that
I
have
digged
this
well;`
31
therefore
hath
he
called
that
place
`Beer-Sheba,`
for
there
have
both
of
them
sworn.
32
And
they
make
a
covenant
in
Beer-Sheba,
and
Abimelech
riseth
--
Phichol
also,
head
of
his
host
--
and
they
turn
back
unto
the
land
of
the
Philistines;
33
and
Abraham
planteth
a
tamarask
in
Beer-Sheba,
and
preacheth
there
in
the
name
of
Jehovah,
God
age-during;
34
and
Abraham
sojourneth
in
the
land
of
the
Philistines
many
days.
Genesis 34:4
4
And
Shechem
speaketh
unto
Hamor
his
father,
saying,
`Take
for
me
this
damsel
for
a
wife.`
Hebrews 11:33
33
who
through
faith
did
subdue
kingdoms,
wrought
righteousness,
obtained
promises,
stopped
mouths
of
lions,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Judges 14:2
in
ASV
Genesis 21:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
1
And
Jehovah
visited
Sarah
as
he
had
said,
and
Jehovah
did
unto
Sarah
as
he
had
spoken.
2
And
Sarah
conceived,
and
bare
Abraham
a
son
in
his
old
age,
at
the
set
time
of
which
God
had
spoken
to
him.
3
And
Abraham
called
the
name
of
his
son
that
was
born
unto
him,
whom
Sarah
bare
to
him,
Isaac.
4
And
Abraham
circumcised
his
son
Isaac
when
he
was
eight
days
old,
as
God
had
commanded
him.
5
And
Abraham
was
a
hundred
years
old,
when
his
son
Isaac
was
born
unto
him.
6
And
Sarah
said,
God
hath
made
me
to
laugh.
Every
one
that
heareth
will
laugh
with
me.
7
And
she
said,
Who
would
have
said
unto
Abraham,
that
Sarah
should
give
children
suck?
For
I
have
borne
him
a
son
in
his
old
age.
8
And
the
child
grew,
and
was
weaned.
And
Abraham
made
a
great
feast
on
the
day
that
Isaac
was
weaned.
9
And
Sarah
saw
the
son
of
Hagar
the
Egyptian,
whom
she
had
borne
unto
Abraham,
mocking.
10
Wherefore
she
said
unto
Abraham,
Cast
out
this
handmaid
and
her
son.
For
the
son
of
this
handmaid
shall
not
be
heir
with
my
son,
even
with
Isaac.
11
And
the
thing
was
very
grievous
in
Abrahams
sight
on
account
of
his
son.
12
And
God
said
unto
Abraham,
Let
it
not
be
grievous
in
thy
sight
because
of
the
lad,
and
because
of
thy
handmaid.
In
all
that
Sarah
saith
unto
thee,
hearken
unto
her
voice.
For
in
Isaac
shall
thy
seed
be
called.
13
And
also
of
the
son
of
the
handmaid
will
I
make
a
nation,
because
he
is
thy
seed.
14
And
Abraham
rose
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
took
bread
and
a
bottle
of
water,
and
gave
it
unto
Hagar,
putting
it
on
her
shoulder,
and
gave
her
the
child,
and
sent
her
away.
And
she
departed,
and
wandered
in
the
wilderness
of
Beer-sheba.
15
And
the
water
in
the
bottle
was
spent,
and
she
cast
the
child
under
one
of
the
shrubs.
16
And
she
went,
and
sat
her
down
over
against
him
a
good
way
off,
as
it
were
a
bowshot.
For
she
said,
Let
me
not
look
upon
the
death
of
the
child.
And
she
sat
over
against
him,
and
lifted
up
her
voice,
and
wept.
17
And
God
heard
the
voice
of
the
lad.
And
the
angel
of
God
called
to
Hagar
out
of
heaven,
and
said
unto
her,
What
aileth
thee,
Hagar?
Fear
not.
For
God
hath
heard
the
voice
of
the
lad
where
he
is.
18
Arise,
lift
up
the
lad,
and
hold
him
in
thy
hand.
For
I
will
make
him
a
great
nation.
19
And
God
opened
her
eyes,
and
she
saw
a
well
of
water.
And
she
went,
and
filled
the
bottle
with
water,
and
gave
the
lad
drink.
20
And
God
was
with
the
lad,
and
he
grew.
And
he
dwelt
in
the
wilderness,
and
became,
as
he
grew
up,
an
archer.
21
And
he
dwelt
in
the
wilderness
of
Paran.
And
his
mother
took
him
a
wife
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
22
And
it
came
to
pass
at
that
time,
that
Abimelech
and
Phicol
the
captain
of
his
host
spake
unto
Abraham,
saying,
God
is
with
thee
in
all
that
thou
doest.
23
Now
therefore
swear
unto
me
here
by
God
that
thou
wilt
not
deal
falsely
with
me,
nor
with
my
son,
nor
with
my
sons
son.
But
according
to
the
kindness
that
I
have
done
unto
thee,
thou
shalt
do
unto
me,
and
to
the
land
wherein
thou
hast
sojourned.
24
And
Abraham
said,
I
will
swear.
25
And
Abraham
reproved
Abimelech
because
of
the
well
of
water,
which
Abimelechs
servants
had
violently
taken
away.
26
And
Abimelech
said,
I
know
not
who
hath
done
this
thing.
Neither
didst
thou
tell
me,
neither
yet
heard
I
of
it,
but
to-day.
27
And
Abraham
took
sheep
and
oxen,
and
gave
them
unto
Abimelech.
And
they
two
made
a
covenant.
28
And
Abraham
set
seven
ewe
lambs
of
the
flock
by
themselves.
29
And
Abimelech
said
unto
Abraham,
What
mean
these
seven
ewe
lambs
which
thou
hast
set
by
themselves?
30
And
he
said,
These
seven
ewe
lambs
shalt
thou
take
of
my
hand,
that
it
may
be
a
witness
unto
me,
that
I
have
digged
this
well.
31
Wherefore
he
called
that
place
Beer-sheba.
Because
there
they
sware
both
of
them.
32
So
they
made
a
covenant
at
Beer-sheba.
And
Abimelech
rose
up,
and
Phicol
the
captain
of
his
host,
and
they
returned
into
the
land
of
the
Philistines.
33
And
Abraham
planted
a
tamarisk
tree
in
Beer-sheba,
and
called
there
on
the
name
of
Jehovah,
the
Everlasting
God.
34
And
Abraham
sojourned
in
the
land
of
the
Philistines
many
days.
Genesis 34:4
4
And
Shechem
spake
unto
his
father
Hamor,
saying,
Get
me
this
damsel
to
wife.
Hebrews 11:33
33
who
through
faith
subdued
kingdoms,
wrought
righteousness,
obtained
promises,
stopped
the
mouths
of
lions,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Judges 14:2
in
WEB
Genesis 21:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
1
Yahweh
visited
Sarah
as
he
had
said,
and
Yahweh
did
to
Sarah
as
he
had
spoken.
2
Sarah
conceived,
and
bore
Abraham
a
son
in
his
old
age,
at
the
set
time
of
which
God
had
spoken
to
him.
3
Abraham
called
his
son
who
was
born
to
him,
whom
Sarah
bare
to
him,
Isaac.
4
Abraham
circumcised
his
son,
Isaac,
when
he
was
eight
days
old,
as
God
had
commanded
him.
5
Abraham
was
one
hundred
years
old
when
his
son,
Isaac,
was
born
to
him.
6
Sarah
said,
"God
has
made
me
laugh.
Everyone
who
hears
will
laugh
with
me."
7
She
said,
"Who
would
have
said
to
Abraham,
that
Sarah
would
nurse
children?
For
I
have
borne
him
a
son
in
his
old
age."
8
The
child
grew,
and
was
weaned.
Abraham
made
a
great
feast
on
the
day
that
Isaac
was
weaned.
9
Sarah
saw
the
son
of
Hagar
the
Egyptian,
whom
she
had
borne
to
Abraham,
mocking.
10
Therefore
she
said
to
Abraham,
"Cast
out
this
handmaid
and
her
son!
For
the
son
of
this
handmaid
will
not
be
heir
with
my
son,
even
with
Isaac."
11
The
thing
was
very
grievous
in
Abraham's
sight
on
account
of
his
son.
12
God
said
to
Abraham,
"Don't
let
it
be
grievous
in
your
sight
because
of
the
boy,
and
because
of
your
handmaid.
In
all
that
Sarah
says
to
you,
listen
to
her
voice.
For
from
Isaac
will
your
seed
be
called.
13
Also
of
the
son
of
the
handmaid
will
I
make
a
nation,
because
he
is
your
seed."
14
Abraham
rose
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
took
bread
and
a
bottle
of
water,
and
gave
it
to
Hagar,
putting
it
on
her
shoulder,
and
gave
her
the
child,
and
sent
her
away.
She
departed,
and
wandered
in
the
wilderness
of
Beersheba.
15
The
water
in
the
bottle
was
spent,
and
she
cast
the
child
under
one
of
the
shrubs.
16
She
went
and
sat
down
opposite
him,
a
good
way
off,
about
a
bow
shot
away.
For
she
said,
"Don't
let
me
see
the
death
of
the
child."
She
sat
over
against
him,
and
lifted
up
her
voice,
and
wept.
17
God
heard
the
voice
of
the
boy.
The
angel
of
God
called
to
Hagar
out
of
the
sky,
and
said
to
her,
"What
ails
you,
Hagar?
Don't
be
afraid.
For
God
has
heard
the
voice
of
the
boy
where
he
is.
18
Get
up,
lift
up
the
boy,
and
hold
him
in
your
hand.
For
I
will
make
him
a
great
nation."
19
God
opened
her
eyes,
and
she
saw
a
well
of
water.
She
went,
filled
the
bottle
with
water,
and
gave
the
boy
drink.
20
God
was
with
the
boy,
and
he
grew.
He
lived
in
the
wilderness,
and
became,
as
he
grew
up,
an
archer.
21
He
lived
in
the
wilderness
of
Paran.
His
mother
took
a
wife
for
him
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
22
It
happened
at
that
time,
that
Abimelech
and
Phicol
the
captain
of
his
host
spoke
to
Abraham,
saying,
"God
is
with
you
in
all
that
you
do.
23
Now
therefore
swear
to
me
here
by
God
that
you
will
not
deal
falsely
with
me,
nor
with
my
son,
nor
with
my
son's
son.
But
according
to
the
kindness
that
I
have
done
to
you,
you
shall
do
to
me,
and
to
the
land
in
which
you
have
lived
as
a
foreigner."
24
Abraham
said,
"I
will
swear."
25
Abraham
complained
to
Abimelech
because
of
a
water
well,
which
Abimelech's
servants
had
violently
taken
away.
26
Abimelech
said,
"I
don't
know
who
has
done
this
thing.
Neither
did
you
tell
me,
neither
did
I
hear
of
it,
until
today."
27
Abraham
took
sheep
and
oxen,
and
gave
them
to
Abimelech.
Those
two
made
a
covenant.
28
Abraham
set
seven
ewe
lambs
of
the
flock
by
themselves.
29
Abimelech
said
to
Abraham,
"What
do
these
seven
ewe
lambs
which
you
have
set
by
themselves
mean?"
30
He
said,
"You
shall
take
these
seven
ewe
lambs
from
my
hand,
that
it
may
be
a
witness
to
me,
that
I
have
dug
this
well."
31
Therefore
he
called
that
place
Beersheba,
because
they
both
swore
there.
32
So
they
made
a
covenant
at
Beersheba.
Abimelech
rose
up
with
Phicol,
the
captain
of
his
host,
and
they
returned
into
the
land
of
the
Philistines.
33
Abraham
planted
a
tamarisk
tree
in
Beersheba,
and
called
there
on
the
name
of
Yahweh,
the
Everlasting
God.
34
Abraham
lived
as
a
foreigner
in
the
land
of
the
Philistines
many
days.
Genesis 34:4
4
Shechem
spoke
to
his
father,
Hamor,
saying,
"Get
me
this
young
lady
as
a
wife."
Hebrews 11:33
33
who,
through
faith
subdued
kingdoms,
worked
out
righteousness,
obtained
promises,
stopped
the
mouths
of
lions,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Judges 14:2
in
RV
Genesis 21:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
1
And
the
LORD
visited
Sarah
as
he
had
said,
and
the
LORD
did
unto
Sarah
as
he
had
spoken.
2
And
Sarah
conceived,
and
bare
Abraham
a
son
in
his
old
age,
at
the
set
time
of
which
God
had
spoken
to
him.
3
And
Abraham
called
the
name
of
his
son
that
was
born
unto
him,
whom
Sarah
bare
to
him,
Isaac.
4
And
Abraham
circumcised
his
son
Isaac
when
he
was
eight
days
old,
as
God
had
commanded
him.
5
And
Abraham
was
an
hundred
years
old,
when
his
son
Isaac
was
born
unto
him.
6
And
Sarah
said,
God
hath
made
me
to
laugh;
every
one
that
heareth
will
laugh
with
me.
7
And
she
said,
Who
would
have
said
unto
Abraham,
that
Sarah
should
give
children
suck?
for
I
have
borne
him
a
son
in
his
old
age.
8
And
the
child
grew,
and
was
weaned:
and
Abraham
made
a
great
feast
on
the
day
that
Isaac
was
weaned.
9
And
Sarah
saw
the
son
of
Hagar
the
Egyptian,
which
she
had
borne
unto
Abraham,
mocking.
10
Wherefore
she
said
unto
Abraham,
Cast
out
this
bondwoman
and
her
son:
for
the
son
of
this
bondwoman
shall
not
be
heir
with
my
son,
even
with
Isaac.
11
And
the
thing
was
very
grievous
in
Abraham-s
sight
on
account
of
his
son.
12
And
God
said
unto
Abraham,
Let
it
not
be
grievous
in
thy
sight
because
of
the
lad,
and
because
of
thy
bondwoman;
in
all
that
Sarah
saith
unto
thee,
hearken
unto
her
voice;
for
in
Isaac
shall
thy
seed
be
called.
13
And
also
of
the
son
of
the
bondwoman
will
I
make
a
nation,
because
he
is
thy
seed.
14
And
Abraham
rose
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
took
bread
and
a
bottle
of
water,
and
gave
it
unto
Hagar,
putting
it
on
her
shoulder,
and
the
child,
and
sent
her
away:
and
she
departed,
and
wandered
in
the
wilderness
of
Beer-sheba.
15
And
the
water
in
the
bottle
was
spent,
and
she
cast
the
child
under
one
of
the
shrubs.
16
And
she
went,
and
sat
her
down
over
against
him
a
good
way
off,
as
it
were
a
bowshot:
for
she
said,
Let
me
not
look
upon
the
death
of
the
child.
And
she
sat
over
against
him,
and
lift
up
her
voice,
and
wept.
17
And
God
heard
the
voice
of
the
lad;
and
the
angel
of
God
called
to
Hagar
out
of
heaven,
and
said
unto
her,
What
aileth
thee,
Hagar?
fear
not;
for
God
hath
heard
the
voice
of
the
lad
where
he
is.
18
Arise,
lift
up
the
lad,
and
hold
him
in
thine
hand;
for
I
will
make
him
a
great
nation.
19
And
God
opened
her
eyes,
and
she
saw
a
well
of
water;
and
she
went,
and
filled
the
bottle
with
water,
and
gave
the
lad
drink.
20
And
God
was
with
the
lad,
and
he
grew;
and
he
dwelt
in
the
wilderness,
and
became
an
archer.
21
And
he
dwelt
in
the
wilderness
of
Paran:
and
his
mother
took
him
a
wife
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
22
And
it
came
to
pass
at
that
time,
that
Abimelech
and
Phicol
the
captain
of
his
host
spake
unto
Abraham,
saying,
God
is
with
thee
in
all
that
thou
doest:
23
now
therefore
swear
unto
me
here
by
God
that
thou
wilt
not
deal
falsely
with
me,
nor
with
my
son,
nor
with
my
son-s
son:
but
according
to
the
kindness
that
I
have
done
unto
thee,
thou
shalt
do
unto
me,
and
to
the
land
wherein
thou
hast
sojourned.
24
And
Abraham
said,
I
will
swear.
25
And
Abraham
reproved
Abimelech
because
of
the
well
of
water,
which
Abimelech-s
servants
had
violently
taken
away.
26
And
Abimelech
said,
I
know
not
who
hath
done
this
thing:
neither
didst
thou
tell
me,
neither
yet
heard
I
of
it,
but
today.
27
And
Abraham
took
sheep
and
oxen,
and
gave
them
unto
Abimelech;
and
they
two
made
a
covenant.
28
And
Abraham
set
seven
ewe
lambs
of
the
flock
by
themselves.
29
And
Abimelech
said
unto
Abraham,
What
mean
these
seven
ewe
lambs
which
thou
hast
set
by
themselves?
30
And
he
said,
These
seven
ewe
lambs
shalt
thou
take
of
my
hand,
that
it
may
be
a
witness
unto
me,
that
I
have
digged
this
well.
31
Wherefore
he
called
that
place
Beer-sheba;
because
there
they
sware
both
of
them.
32
So
they
made
a
covenant
at
Beer-sheba:
and
Abimelech
rose
up,
and
Phicol
the
captain
of
his
host,
and
they
returned
into
the
land
of
the
Philistines.
33
And
{cf15i
Abraham}
planted
a
tamarisk
tree
in
Beer-sheba,
and
called
there
on
the
name
of
the
LORD,
the
Everlasting
God.
34
And
Abraham
sojourned
in
the
land
of
the
Philistines
many
days.
Genesis 34:4
4
And
Shechem
spake
unto
his
father
Hamor,
saying,
Get
me
this
damsel
to
wife.
Hebrews 11:33
33
who
through
faith
subdued
kingdoms,
wrought
righteousness,
obtained
promises,
stopped
the
mouths
of
lions,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Judges 14:2
in
AKJV
Genesis 21:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
1
And
the
LORD
visited
Sarah
as
he
had
said,
and
the
LORD
did
to
Sarah
as
he
had
spoken.
2
For
Sarah
conceived,
and
bore
Abraham
a
son
in
his
old
age,
at
the
set
time
of
which
God
had
spoken
to
him.
3
And
Abraham
called
the
name
of
his
son
that
was
born
to
him,
whom
Sarah
bore
to
him,
Isaac.
4
And
Abraham
circumcised
his
son
Isaac
being
eight
days
old,
as
God
had
commanded
him.
5
And
Abraham
was
an
hundred
years
old,
when
his
son
Isaac
was
born
to
him.
6
And
Sarah
said,
God
has
made
me
to
laugh,
so
that
all
that
hear
will
laugh
with
me.
7
And
she
said,
Who
would
have
said
to
Abraham,
that
Sarah
should
have
given
children
suck?
for
I
have
born
him
a
son
in
his
old
age.
8
And
the
child
grew,
and
was
weaned:
and
Abraham
made
a
great
feast
the
same
day
that
Isaac
was
weaned.
9
And
Sarah
saw
the
son
of
Hagar
the
Egyptian,
which
she
had
born
to
Abraham,
mocking.
10
Why
she
said
to
Abraham,
Cast
out
this
female
slave
and
her
son:
for
the
son
of
this
female
slave
shall
not
be
heir
with
my
son,
even
with
Isaac.
11
And
the
thing
was
very
grievous
in
Abraham's
sight
because
of
his
son.
12
And
God
said
to
Abraham,
Let
it
not
be
grievous
in
your
sight
because
of
the
lad,
and
because
of
your
female
slave;
in
all
that
Sarah
has
said
to
you,
listen
to
her
voice;
for
in
Isaac
shall
your
seed
be
called.
13
And
also
of
the
son
of
the
female
slave
will
I
make
a
nation,
because
he
is
your
seed.
14
And
Abraham
rose
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
took
bread,
and
a
bottle
of
water,
and
gave
it
to
Hagar,
putting
it
on
her
shoulder,
and
the
child,
and
sent
her
away:
and
she
departed,
and
wandered
in
the
wilderness
of
Beersheba.
15
And
the
water
was
spent
in
the
bottle,
and
she
cast
the
child
under
one
of
the
shrubs.
16
And
she
went,
and
sat
her
down
over
against
him
a
good
way
off,
as
it
were
a
bow
shot:
for
she
said,
Let
me
not
see
the
death
of
the
child.
And
she
sat
over
against
him,
and
lift
up
her
voice,
and
wept.
17
And
God
heard
the
voice
of
the
lad;
and
the
angel
of
God
called
to
Hagar
out
of
heaven,
and
said
to
her,
What
ails
you,
Hagar?
fear
not;
for
God
has
heard
the
voice
of
the
lad
where
he
is.
18
Arise,
lift
up
the
lad,
and
hold
him
in
your
hand;
for
I
will
make
him
a
great
nation.
19
And
God
opened
her
eyes,
and
she
saw
a
well
of
water;
and
she
went,
and
filled
the
bottle
with
water,
and
gave
the
lad
drink.
20
And
God
was
with
the
lad;
and
he
grew,
and
dwelled
in
the
wilderness,
and
became
an
archer.
21
And
he
dwelled
in
the
wilderness
of
Paran:
and
his
mother
took
him
a
wife
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
22
And
it
came
to
pass
at
that
time,
that
Abimelech
and
Phichol
the
chief
captain
of
his
host
spoke
to
Abraham,
saying,
God
is
with
you
in
all
that
you
do:
23
Now
therefore
swear
to
me
here
by
God
that
you
will
not
deal
falsely
with
me,
nor
with
my
son,
nor
with
my
son's
son:
but
according
to
the
kindness
that
I
have
done
to
you,
you
shall
do
to
me,
and
to
the
land
wherein
you
have
sojourned.
24
And
Abraham
said,
I
will
swear.
25
And
Abraham
reproved
Abimelech
because
of
a
well
of
water,
which
Abimelech's
servants
had
violently
taken
away.
26
And
Abimelech
said,
I
know
not
who
has
done
this
thing;
neither
did
you
tell
me,
neither
yet
heard
I
of
it,
but
to
day.
27
And
Abraham
took
sheep
and
oxen,
and
gave
them
to
Abimelech;
and
both
of
them
made
a
covenant.
28
And
Abraham
set
seven
ewe
lambs
of
the
flock
by
themselves.
29
And
Abimelech
said
to
Abraham,
What
mean
these
seven
ewe
lambs
which
you
have
set
by
themselves?
30
And
he
said,
For
these
seven
ewe
lambs
shall
you
take
of
my
hand,
that
they
may
be
a
witness
to
me,
that
I
have
dig
this
well.
31
Why
he
called
that
place
Beersheba;
because
there
they
swore
both
of
them.
32
Thus
they
made
a
covenant
at
Beersheba:
then
Abimelech
rose
up,
and
Phichol
the
chief
captain
of
his
host,
and
they
returned
into
the
land
of
the
Philistines.
33
And
Abraham
planted
a
grove
in
Beersheba,
and
called
there
on
the
name
of
the
LORD,
the
everlasting
God.
34
And
Abraham
sojourned
in
the
Philistines'
land
many
days.
Genesis 34:4
4
And
Shechem
spoke
to
his
father
Hamor,
saying,
Get
me
this
damsel
to
wife.
Hebrews 11:33
33
Who
through
faith
subdued
kingdoms,
worked
righteousness,
obtained
promises,
stopped
the
mouths
of
lions.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Judges 14:2
in
NET
Genesis 21:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
1
The
LORD
visited
Sarah
just
as
he
had
said
he
would
and
did
for
Sarah
what
he
had
promised.
2
So
Sarah
became
pregnant
and
bore
Abraham
a
son
in
his
old
age
at
the
appointed
time
that
God
had
told
him.
3
Abraham
named
his
son—
whom
Sarah
bore
to
him—
Isaac.
4
When
his
son
Isaac
was
eight
days
old,
Abraham
circumcised
him
just
as
God
had
commanded
him
to
do.
5
(Now
Abraham
was
a
hundred
years
old
when
his
son
Isaac
was
born
to
him.)
6
Sarah
said,
"God
has
made
me
laugh.
Everyone
who
hears
about
this
will
laugh
with
me."
7
She
went
on
to
say,
"Who
would
have
said
to
Abraham
that
Sarah
would
nurse
children?
Yet
I
have
given
birth
to
a
son
for
him
in
his
old
age!"
8
The
child
grew
and
was
weaned.
Abraham
prepared
a
great
feast
on
the
day
that
Isaac
was
weaned.
9
But
Sarah
noticed
the
son
of
Hagar
the
Egyptian—
the
son
whom
Hagar
had
borne
to
Abraham—
mocking.
10
So
she
said
to
Abraham,
"Banish
that
slave
woman
and
her
son,
for
the
son
of
that
slave
woman
will
not
be
an
heir
along
with
my
son
Isaac!"
11
Sarah's
demand
displeased
Abraham
greatly
because
Ishmael
was
his
son.
12
But
God
said
to
Abraham,
"Do
not
be
upset
about
the
boy
or
your
slave
wife.
Do
all
that
Sarah
is
telling
you
because
through
Isaac
your
descendants
will
be
counted.
13
But
I
will
also
make
the
son
of
the
slave
wife
into
a
great
nation,
for
he
is
your
descendant
too."
14
Early
in
the
morning
Abraham
took
some
food
and
a
skin
of
water
and
gave
them
to
Hagar.
He
put
them
on
her
shoulders,
gave
her
the
child,
and
sent
her
away.
So
she
went
wandering
aimlessly
through
the
wilderness
of
Beer
Sheba.
15
When
the
water
in
the
skin
was
gone,
she
shoved
the
child
under
one
of
the
shrubs.
16
Then
she
went
and
sat
down
by
herself
across
from
him
at
quite
a
distance,
about
a
bowshot
away;
for
she
thought,
"I
refuse
to
watch
the
child
die."
So
she
sat
across
from
him
and
wept
uncontrollably.
17
But
God
heard
the
boy's
voice.
The
angel
of
God
called
to
Hagar
from
heaven
and
asked
her,
"What
is
the
matter,
Hagar?
Don't
be
afraid,
for
God
has
heard
the
boy's
voice
right
where
he
is
crying.
18
Get
up!
Help
the
boy
up
and
hold
him
by
the
hand,
for
I
will
make
him
into
a
great
nation."
19
Then
God
enabled
Hagar
to
see
a
well
of
water.
She
went
over
and
filled
the
skin
with
water,
and
then
gave
the
boy
a
drink.
20
God
was
with
the
boy
as
he
grew.
He
lived
in
the
wilderness
and
became
an
archer.
21
He
lived
in
the
wilderness
of
Paran.
His
mother
found
a
wife
for
him
from
the
land
of
Egypt.
22
At
that
time
Abimelech
and
Phicol,
the
commander
of
his
army,
said
to
Abraham,
"God
is
with
you
in
all
that
you
do.
23
Now
swear
to
me
right
here
in
God's
name
that
you
will
not
deceive
me,
my
children,
or
my
descendants.
Show
me,
and
the
land
where
you
are
staying,
the
same
loyalty
that
I
have
shown
you."
24
Abraham
said,
"I
swear
to
do
this."
25
But
Abraham
lodged
a
complaint
against
Abimelech
concerning
a
well
that
Abimelech's
servants
had
seized.
26
"I
do
not
know
who
has
done
this
thing,"
Abimelech
replied.
"Moreover,
you
did
not
tell
me.
I
did
not
hear
about
it
until
today."
27
Abraham
took
some
sheep
and
cattle
and
gave
them
to
Abimelech.
The
two
of
them
made
a
treaty.
28
Then
Abraham
set
seven
ewe
lambs
apart
from
the
flock
by
themselves.
29
Abimelech
asked
Abraham,
"What
is
the
meaning
of
these
seven
ewe
lambs
that
you
have
set
apart?"
30
He
replied,
"You
must
take
these
seven
ewe
lambs
from
my
hand
as
legal
proof
that
I
dug
this
well."
31
That
is
why
he
named
that
place
Beer
Sheba,
because
the
two
of
them
swore
an
oath
there.
32
So
they
made
a
treaty
at
Beer
Sheba.
Then
Abimelech
and
Phicol,
the
commander
of
his
army,
returned
to
the
land
of
the
Philistines.
33
Abraham
planted
a
tamarisk
tree
in
Beer
Sheba.
There
he
worshiped
the
LORD,
the
eternal
God.
34
So
Abraham
stayed
in
the
land
of
the
Philistines
for
quite
some
time.
Genesis 34:4
4
Shechem
said
to
his
father
Hamor,
"Acquire
this
young
girl
as
my
wife."
Hebrews 11:33
33
Through
faith
they
conquered
kingdoms,
administered
justice,
gained
what
was
promised,
shut
the
mouths
of
lions,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Judges 14:2
in
ERVEN
Genesis 21:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
1
The
Lord
came
back
to
visit
Sarah
as
he
said
he
would,
and
he
kept
his
promise
to
her.
2
At
exactly
the
time
God
said
it
would
happen,
Sarah
became
pregnant
and
gave
birth
to
a
son
for
Abraham
in
his
old
age.
3
Abraham
named
his
son
Isaac.
4
Abraham
did
what
God
commanded
and
circumcised
his
new
son,
Isaac,
when
he
was
eight
days
old.
5
Abraham
was
100
years
old
when
his
son
Isaac
was
born.
6
Sarah
said,
"God
has
made
me
happy,
and
everyone
who
hears
about
this
will
be
happy
with
me.
7
No
one
thought
that
I,
Sarah,
would
be
able
to
have
Abraham's
child.
But
I
have
given
Abraham
a
son,
even
though
he
is
old."
8
Isaac
continued
to
grow,
and
soon
he
was
old
enough
to
begin
eating
solid
food.
So
Abraham
gave
a
big
party.
9
Sarah
saw
Hagar's
son
playing.
(Hagar
was
the
Egyptian
slave
woman
who
gave
birth
to
Abraham's
first
son.)
10
Sarah
said
to
Abraham,
"Get
rid
of
that
slave
woman
and
her
son.
Send
them
away!
When
we
die,
our
son
Isaac
will
get
everything
we
have.
I
don't
want
that
slave
woman's
son
sharing
these
things
with
my
son
Isaac!"
11
This
upset
Abraham
very
much.
He
was
worried
about
his
son
Ishmael.
12
But
God
said
to
Abraham,
"Don't
worry
about
the
boy
and
the
slave
woman.
Do
what
Sarah
wants.
Your
descendants
will
be
those
who
come
through
Isaac.
13
But
I
will
also
bless
the
son
of
your
slave
woman.
He
is
your
son,
so
I
will
make
a
great
nation
from
his
family
also."
14
Early
the
next
morning
Abraham
took
some
food
and
water
and
gave
them
to
Hagar.
She
carried
them
and
left
with
her
boy.
She
left
that
place
and
wandered
in
the
desert
of
Beersheba.
15
After
some
time,
when
all
their
drinking
water
was
gone,
Hagar
put
her
son
under
a
bush.
16
Then
she
walked
a
short
distance
away
and
sat
down.
She
thought
her
son
would
die
because
there
was
no
water.
She
did
not
want
to
watch
him
die.
She
sat
there
and
began
to
cry.
17
God
heard
the
boy
crying,
and
God's
angel
called
to
Hagar
from
heaven.
He
said,
"What
is
wrong,
Hagar?
Don't
be
afraid!
The
Lord
has
heard
the
boy
crying
there.
18
Go
help
the
boy.
Hold
his
hand
and
lead
him.
I
will
make
him
the
father
of
many
people."
19
Then
God
allowed
Hagar
to
see
a
well
of
water.
So
she
went
to
the
well
and
filled
her
bag
with
water.
Then
she
gave
water
to
the
boy
to
drink.
20
God
continued
to
be
with
the
boy
while
he
grew
up.
Ishmael
lived
in
the
desert
and
became
a
hunter.
He
learned
to
shoot
a
bow
very
well.
21
His
mother
found
a
wife
for
him
in
Egypt.
They
continued
to
live
in
the
Paran
desert.
22
Then
Abimelech
and
Phicol
spoke
with
Abraham.
Phicol
was
the
commander
of
Abimelech's
army.
They
said
to
Abraham,
"God
is
with
you
in
everything
you
do.
23
So
make
a
promise
to
me
here
before
God.
Promise
that
you
will
be
fair
with
me
and
with
my
children.
Promise
that
you
will
be
kind
to
me
and
this
country
where
you
have
lived.
Promise
that
you
will
be
as
kind
to
mquare."
24
And
Abraham
said,
"I
promise
to
treat
you
the
same
way
you
have
treated
me."
25
Then
Abraham
complained
to
Abimelech
because
Abimelech's
servants
had
captured
a
well
of
water.
26
But
Abimelech
said,
"I
don't
know
who
did
this.
You
never
told
me
about
this
before
today!"
27
So
Abraham
and
Abimelech
made
an
agreement.
Abraham
gave
Abimelech
some
sheep
and
cattle
as
proof
of
the
agreement.
28
Abraham
also
put
seven
female
lambs
in
front
of
Abimelech.
29
Abimelech
asked
Abraham,
"Why
did
you
put
these
seven
female
lambs
by
themselves?"
30
Abraham
answered,
"When
you
accept
these
lambs
from
me,
it
will
be
proof
that
I
dug
this
well."
31
So
after
that,
the
well
was
called
Beersheba.
Abraham
gave
the
well
this
name
because
it
was
the
place
where
they
made
a
promise
to
each
other.
32
So
Abraham
and
Abimelech
made
an
agreement
at
Beersheba.
Then
Abimelech
and
Phicol,
his
military
commander,
went
back
to
the
country
of
the
Philistines.
33
Abraham
planted
a
special
tree
at
Beersheba
and
prayed
to
the
Lord,
the
God
who
lives
forever.
34
And
Abraham
lived
as
a
stranger
for
a
long
time
in
the
country
of
the
Philistines.
Genesis 34:4
4
He
told
his
father,
"Please
get
this
girl
for
me
so
that
I
can
marry
her."
Hebrews 11:33
33
All
of
them
had
great
faith.
And
with
that
faith
they
defeated
kingdoms.
They
did
what
was
right,
and
God
helped
them
in
the
ways
he
promised.
With
their
faith
some
people
closed
the
mouths
of
lions.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Judges 14:2
in
LXXEN
Genesis 21:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
1
And
the
Lord
visited
Sarrha,
as
he
said,
and
the
Lord
did
to
Sarrha,
as
he
spoke.
2
And
she
conceived
and
bore
to
Abraam
a
son
in
old
age,
at
the
set
time
according
as
the
Lord
spoke
to
him.
3
And
Abraam
called
the
name
of
his
son
that
was
born
to
him,
whom
Sarrha
bore
to
him,
Isaac.
4
And
Abraam
circumcised
Isaac
on
the
eighth
day,
as
God
commanded
him.
5
And
Abraam
was
a
hundred
years
old
when
Isaac
his
son
was
born
to
him.
6
And
Sarrha
said,
The
Lord
has
made
laughter
for
me,
for
whoever
shall
hear
shall
rejoice
with
me.
7
And
she
said,
Who
shall
say
to
Abraam
that
Sarrha
suckles
a
child?
for
I
have
born
a
child
in
my
old
age.
8
And
the
child
grew
and
was
weaned,
and
Abraam
made
a
great
feast
the
day
that
his
son
Isaac
was
weaned.
9
And
Sarrha
having
seen
the
son
of
Agar
the
Egyptian
who
was
born
to
Abraam,
sporting
with
Isaac
her
son,
10
then
she
said
to
Abraam,
Ga
4:30
Cast
out
this
bondwoman
and
her
son,
for
the
son
of
this
bondwoman
shall
not
inherit
with
my
son
Isaac.
11
But
the
Gr.
saying,
or
matter
word
appeared
very
hard
before
Abraam
concerning
his
son.
12
But
God
said
to
Abraam,
Let
it
not
be
hard
before
thee
concerning
the
child,
and
concerning
the
bondwoman;
in
all
things
whatsoever
Sarrha
shall
say
to
thee,
hear
her
voice,
for
Ro
9:7
in
Isaac
shall
thy
seed
be
called.
13
And
moreover
I
will
make
the
son
of
this
bondwoman
a
great
nation,
because
he
is
thy
seed.
14
And
Abraam
rose
up
in
the
morning
and
took
loaves
and
a
skin
of
water,
and
gave
them
to
Agar,
and
he
put
the
child
on
her
shoulder,
and
sent
her
away,
and
she
having
departed
wandered
in
the
wilderness
Or,
near
Beersheba
near
the
well
of
the
oath.
15
And
the
water
failed
out
of
the
skin,
and
she
cast
the
child
under
a
fir
tree.
16
And
she
departed
and
sat
down
opposite
him
at
a
distance,
as
it
were
a
bow-shot,
for
she
said,
Surely
I
cannot
see
the
death
of
my
child:
and
she
sat
opposite
him,
and
the
child
cried
aloud
and
wept.
17
And
God
heard
the
voice
of
the
child
from
the
place
where
he
was,
and
an
angel
of
God
called
Agar
out
of
heaven,
and
said
to
her,
What
is
it,
Agar?
fear
not,
for
God
has
heard
the
voice
of
the
child
from
the
place
where
he
is.
18
Rise
up,
and
take
the
child,
and
hold
him
in
thine
hand,
for
I
will
make
him
a
great
nation.
19
And
God
opened
her
eyes,
and
she
saw
a
well
of
Gr.
living
springing
water;
and
she
went
and
filled
the
skin
with
water,
and
gave
the
child
drink.
20
And
God
was
with
the
child,
and
he
grew
and
dwelt
in
the
wilderness,
and
became
an
archer.
21
And
he
dwelt
in
the
wilderness,
and
his
mother
took
him
a
wife
out
of
Pharan
of
Egypt.
22
And
it
came
to
pass
at
that
time
that
Abimelech
spoke,
and
Ochozath
Not
in
the
Heb.
friend
of
bridegroom,
or
attendant
at
marriage
his
friend,
and
Phichol
the
chief
captain
of
his
host,
to
Abraam,
saying,
God
is
with
thee
in
all
things,
whatsoever
thou
mayest
do.
23
Now
therefore
swear
to
me
by
God
that
thou
wilt
not
injure
me,
nor
my
seed,
nor
my
name,
but
according
to
the
righteousness
which
I
have
performed
with
thee
thou
shalt
deal
with
me,
and
with
the
land
in
which
thou
hast
sojourned.
24
And
Abraam
said,
I
will
swear.
25
And
Abraam
reproved
Abimelech
because
of
the
wells
of
water,
which
the
servants
of
Abimelech
took
away.
26
And
Abimelech
said
to
him,
I
know
not
who
has
done
this
thing
to
thee,
neither
didst
thou
tell
it
me,
neither
heard
I
it
but
only
to-day.
27
And
Abraam
took
sheep
and
calves,
and
gave
them
to
Abimelech,
and
both
made
a
covenant.
28
And
Abraam
set
seven
ewe-lambs
by
themselves.
29
And
Abimelech
said
to
Abraam,
What
are
these
seven
ewe-lambs
which
thou
hast
set
alone?
30
And
Abraam
said,
Thou
shalt
receive
the
seven
ewe-lambs
of
me,
that
they
may
be
for
me
as
a
witness,
that
I
dug
this
well.
31
Therefore
he
named
the
name
of
that
place,
The
Well
of
the
Oath,
for
there
they
both
swore.
32
And
they
made
a
covenant
at
the
well
of
the
oath.
And
there
rose
up
Abimelech,
Ochozath
his
friend,
and
Phichol
the
commander-in-chief
of
his
army,
and
they
returned
to
the
land
of
the
Phylistines.
33
And
Abraam
planted
a
field
at
the
well
of
the
oath,
and
called
there
on
the
name
of
the
Lord,
the
everlasting
God.
34
And
Abraam
sojourned
in
the
land
of
the
Phylistines
many
days.
Genesis 34:4
4
Sychem
spoke
to
Emmor
his
father,
saying,
Take
for
me
this
damsel
to
wife.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Judges 14:2
in
NLV
Genesis 21:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
1
Then
the
Lord
visited
Sarah
as
He
had
said
and
did
for
her
as
He
had
promised.
2
Sarah
was
able
to
have
a
child
and
she
gave
birth
to
a
son
when
Abraham
was
very
old.
He
was
born
at
the
time
the
Lord
said
it
would
happen.
3
Abraham
gave
the
name
Isaac
to
his
son
who
was
born
to
him
by
Sarah.
4
Then
Abraham
did
the
religious
act
of
the
Jews
on
Isaac
when
he
was
eight
days
old,
as
God
had
told
him
to
do.
5
Abraham
was
one
hundred
years
old
when
Isaac
was
born.
6
And
Sarah
said,
"God
has
made
me
laugh.
All
who
hear
will
laugh
with
me."
7
She
said,
"Who
would
have
said
to
Abraham
that
Sarah
would
nurse
children?
Yet
when
he
is
so
old
I
have
given
him
a
son."
8
When
the
child
grew
old
enough
to
stop
nursing,
Abraham
made
a
special
supper
on
that
day.
9
But
Sarah
saw
the
son
of
Hagar
the
Egyptian
make
fun
of
Isaac.
Abraham
was
the
father
of
Hagar's
son.
10
So
Sarah
said
to
Abraham,
"Put
this
woman
servant
and
her
son
out
of
your
home.
The
son
of
this
woman
servant
will
never
get
any
of
the
riches
of
the
family
as
will
my
son
Isaac."
11
And
the
thing
brought
much
sorrow
to
Abraham
because
of
his
son.
12
But
God
said
to
Abraham,
"Do
not
be
full
of
sorrow
because
of
the
boy
and
the
woman
who
serves
you.
Listen
to
whatever
Sarah
tells
you.
For
your
children
and
all
their
children's
children
after
you
will
be
given
a
name
through
Isaac.
13
But
I
will
also
make
a
nation
of
the
son
of
the
woman
who
serves
you,
because
he
is
your
son."
14
So
Abraham
got
up
early
in
the
morning.
He
took
bread
and
a
leather
bag
of
water,
and
gave
it
to
Hagar,
putting
it
on
her
shoulder.
He
gave
her
the
boy,
and
sent
her
away.
She
left,
and
went
from
place
to
place
in
a
place
where
no
people
live
in
Beersheba.
15
When
the
water
was
gone,
she
put
the
boy
under
one
of
the
bushes.
16
Then
she
sat
down
as
far
away
from
him
as
an
arrow
flies.
For
she
said,
"Do
not
let
me
see
the
boy
die."
As
she
sat
there,
she
cried
a
loud
cry.
17
But
God
heard
the
voice
of
the
boy.
Then
the
angel
of
God
called
to
Hagar
from
heaven,
and
said,
"Why
are
you
so
troubled,
Hagar?
Do
not
be
afraid.
For
God
has
heard
the
cry
of
the
boy.
18
Get
up.
Lift
up
the
boy
and
hold
him
by
the
hand.
For
I
will
make
a
great
nation
of
him."
19
Then
God
opened
Hagar's
eyes.
And
she
saw
a
well
of
water.
She
went
and
filled
the
leather
bag
with
water
and
gave
the
boy
a
drink.
20
God
was
with
the
boy
and
he
grew.
He
lived
in
a
place
where
no
people
live,
and
became
very
good
in
using
the
bow.
21
While
living
in
the
desert
of
Paran,
his
mother
took
a
wife
for
him
from
the
land
of
Egypt.
22
At
that
time,
Abimelech
with
Phicol,
the
head
of
his
army,
said
to
Abraham,
"God
is
with
you
in
all
that
you
do.
23
So
promise
me
here
by
God
that
you
will
not
work
against
me,
or
my
son,
or
any
children
after
me.
I
have
shown
you
kindness.
So
return
kindness
to
me
and
to
the
land
where
you
have
come."
24
Abraham
said,
"I
promise."
25
But
Abraham
spoke
to
Abimelech
about
a
well
of
water
that
the
servants
of
Abimelech
had
taken.
26
Abimelech
said,
"I
do
not
know
who
did
this.
You
never
told
me.
And
I
did
not
hear
about
it
until
today."
27
So
Abraham
took
sheep
and
cattle
and
gave
them
to
Abimelech.
Then
the
two
men
made
an
agreement.
28
Abraham
set
seven
lambs
of
the
flock
away
from
the
others.
29
Abimelech
said
to
Abraham,
"What
do
these
seven
lambs
that
you
have
set
apart
mean?"
30
Abraham
said,
"Take
these
seven
lambs
from
me
as
an
agreement
to
me
that
I
dug
this
well."
31
So
he
gave
that
place
the
name
Beersheba
because
both
of
them
made
a
promise
there.
32
So
they
made
an
agreement
at
Beersheba.
Then
Abimelech
and
Phicol,
the
head
of
his
army,
returned
to
the
land
of
the
Philistines.
33
Abraham
planted
a
tree
at
Beersheba.
He
called
there
on
the
name
of
the
Lord,
the
God
Who
lives
forever.
34
And
Abraham
stayed
in
the
land
of
the
Philistines
for
many
days.
Genesis 34:4
4
So
Shechem
said
to
his
father
Hamor,
"Get
me
this
young
girl
for
a
wife."
Hebrews 11:33
33
It
was
because
these
people
had
faith
that
they
won
wars
over
other
countries.
They
were
good
leaders.
They
received
what
God
promised
to
them.
They
closed
the
mouths
of
lions
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Judges 14:2
in
NCV
Genesis 21:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
1
The
Lord
cared
for
Sarah
as
he
had
said
and
did
for
her
what
he
had
promised.
2
Sarah
became
pregnant
and
gave
birth
to
a
son
for
Abraham
in
his
old
age.
Everything
happened
at
the
time
God
had
said
it
would.
3
Abraham
named
his
son
Isaac,
the
son
Sarah
gave
birth
to.
4
He
circumcised
Isaac
when
he
was
eight
days
old
as
God
had
commanded.
5
Abraham
was
one
hundred
years
old
when
his
son
Isaac
was
born.
6
And
Sarah
said,
"God
has
made
me
laugh.
Everyone
who
hears
about
this
will
laugh
with
me.
7
No
one
thought
that
I
would
be
able
to
have
Abraham's
child,
but
even
though
Abraham
is
old
I
have
given
him
a
son."
8
Isaac
grew,
and
when
he
became
old
enough
to
eat
food,
Abraham
gave
a
great
feast.
9
But
Sarah
saw
Ishmael
making
fun
of
Isaac.
(Ishmael
was
the
son
of
Abraham
by
Hagar,
Sarah's
Egyptian
slave.)
10
So
Sarah
said
to
Abraham,
"Throw
out
this
slave
woman
and
her
son.
Her
son
should
not
inherit
anything;
my
son
Isaac
should
receive
it
all."
11
This
troubled
Abraham
very
much
because
Ishmael
was
also
his
son.
12
But
God
said
to
Abraham,
"Don't
be
troubled
about
the
boy
and
the
slave
woman.
Do
whatever
Sarah
tells
you.
The
descendants
I
promised
you
will
be
from
Isaac.
13
I
will
also
make
the
descendants
of
Ishmael
into
a
great
nation
because
he
is
your
son,
too."
14
Early
the
next
morning
Abraham
took
some
food
and
a
leather
bag
full
of
water.
He
gave
them
to
Hagar
and
sent
her
away.
Carrying
these
things
and
her
son,
Hagar
went
and
wandered
in
the
desert
of
Beersheba.
15
Later,
when
all
the
water
was
gone
from
the
bag,
Hagar
put
her
son
under
a
bush.
16
Then
she
went
away
a
short
distance
and
sat
down.
She
thought,
"My
son
will
die,
and
I
cannot
watch
this
happen."
She
sat
there
and
began
to
cry.
17
God
heard
the
boy
crying,
and
God's
angel
called
to
Hagar
from
heaven.
He
said,
"What
is
wrong,
Hagar?
Don't
be
afraid!
God
has
heard
the
boy
crying
there.
18
Help
him
up
and
take
him
by
the
hand.
I
will
make
his
descendants
into
a
great
nation."
19
Then
God
showed
Hagar
a
well
of
water.
So
she
went
to
the
well
and
filled
her
bag
with
water
and
gave
the
boy
a
drink.
20
God
was
with
the
boy
as
he
grew
up.
Ishmael
lived
in
the
desert
and
became
an
archer.
21
He
lived
in
the
Desert
of
Paran,
and
his
mother
found
a
wife
for
him
in
Egypt.
22
Then
Abimelech
came
with
Phicol,
the
commander
of
his
army,
and
said
to
Abraham,
"God
is
with
you
in
everything
you
do.
23
So
make
a
promise
to
me
here
before
God
that
you
will
be
fair
with
me
and
my
children
and
my
descendants.
Be
kind
to
me
and
to
this
land
where
you
have
lived
as
a
stranger
--
as
kind
as
I
have
been
to
you."
24
And
Abraham
said,
"I
promise."
25
Then
Abraham
complained
to
Abimelech
about
Abimelech's
servants
who
had
seized
a
well
of
water.
26
But
Abimelech
said,
"I
don't
know
who
did
this.
You
never
told
me
about
this
before
today."
27
Then
Abraham
gave
Abimelech
some
sheep
and
cattle,
and
they
made
an
agreement.
28
Abraham
also
put
seven
female
lambs
in
front
of
Abimelech.
29
Abimelech
asked
Abraham,
"Why
did
you
put
these
seven
female
lambs
by
themselves?"
30
Abraham
answered,
"Accept
these
lambs
from
me
to
prove
that
you
believe
I
dug
this
well."
31
So
that
place
was
called
Beersheban
because
they
made
a
promise
to
each
other
there.
32
After
Abraham
and
Abimelech
made
the
agreement
at
Beersheba,
Abimelech
and
Phicol,
the
commander
of
his
army,
went
back
to
the
land
of
the
Philistines.
33
Abraham
planted
a
tamarisk
tree
at
Beersheba
and
prayed
to
the
Lord,
the
God
who
lives
forever.
34
And
Abraham
lived
as
a
stranger
in
the
land
of
the
Philistines
for
a
long
time.
Genesis 34:4
4
He
told
his
father,
Hamor,
"Please
get
this
girl
for
me
so
I
can
marry
her."
Hebrews 11:33
33
Through
their
faith
they
defeated
kingdoms.
They
did
what
was
right,
received
God's
promises,
and
shut
the
mouths
of
lions.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Judges 14:2
in
LITV
Genesis 21:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
1
And
Jehovah
visited
Sarah
as
He
had
said.
And
the
Lord
did
to
Sarah
as
He
had
spoken.
2
And
Sarah
conceived
and
bore
a
son
to
Abraham
in
his
old
age,
at
the
time
appointed,
that
which
God
had
spoken
with
him.
3
And
Abraham
called
the
name
of
the
son
who
was
born
to
him,
whom
Sarah
had
borne
to
him,
Isaac.
4
And
Abraham
circumcised
his
son
Isaac,
a
son
of
eight
days,
as
God
had
commanded
him.
5
And
Abraham
was
a
son
of
a
hundred
years
when
his
son
Isaac
was
born
to
him.
6
And
Sarah
said,
God
has
made
laughter
for
me;
all
who
hear
will
laugh
with
me.
7
And
she
said,
Who
would
have
said
to
Abraham,
Will
Sarah
suckle
sons?
For
I
have
borne
a
son
to
his
old
age.
8
And
the
child
grew
and
was
weaned.
And
Abraham
made
a
great
feast
on
the
day
Isaac
was
weaned.
9
And
Sarah
saw
the
son
of
Hagar
the
Egyptian,
he
whom
she
had
borne
to
Abraham,
mocking.
10
And
she
said
to
Abraham,
Drive
away
this
slave-girl
and
her
son,
for
the
son
of
this
slave-girl
shall
not
inherit
with
my
son,
with
Isaac.
11
And
the
thing
was
very
evil
in
the
eyes
of
Abraham,
on
account
of
his
son.
12
And
God
said
to
Abraham,
Let
it
not
be
evil
in
your
eyes
because
of
the
boy,
and
on
account
of
your
slave-girl.
All
that
Sarah
says
to
you,
listen
to
her
voice,
for
in
Isaac
your
Seed
shall
be
called.
13
And
also
I
will
make
a
nation
of
the
son
of
the
slave-girl,
for
he
is
your
seed.
14
And
Abraham
started
up
early
in
the
morning
and
took
bread
and
a
skin
of
water
and
gave
them
to
Hagar,
putting
them
on
her
shoulder,
and
the
child,
and
sent
her
away.
And
she
left
and
wandered
in
the
wilderness
of
Beer-sheba.
15
And
the
water
from
the
skin
was
finished,
and
she
put
the
boy
under
one
of
the
shrubs.
16
And
she
went
and
sat
down
opposite
him,
about
a
bow
shot
away.
For
she
said,
Let
me
not
see
the
death
of
the
boy.
And
she
sat
opposite
and
raised
her
voice
and
wept.
17
And
God
heard
the
voice
of
the
young
boy.
And
the
angel
of
God
called
to
Hagar
out
of
the
heavens.
And
He
said
to
her,
What
ails
you,
Hagar?
Do
not
fear,
for
God
has
heard
the
voice
of
the
boy,
there
where
he
is.
18
Rise
up,
lift
up
the
boy
and
make
your
hand
strong
on
him,
for
I
will
make
of
him
a
great
nation.
19
And
God
opened
her
eyes,
and
she
saw
a
well
of
water.
And
she
went
and
filled
the
skin
with
water,
and
gave
drink
to
the
young
boy.
20
And
God
was
with
the
boy.
And
he
grew
up.
And
he
lived
in
the
wilderness
and
became
a
great
archer.
21
And
he
lived
in
the
wilderness
of
Paran.
And
his
mother
took
a
wife
for
him
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
22
And
it
happened
at
that
time
Abimelech
and
Phicol,
the
general
of
his
army,
spoke
to
Abraham,
saying,
God
is
with
you
in
all
that
you
do.
23
And
now
swear
to
me
here
by
God,
that
you
will
not
lie
to
me,
and
to
my
son,
and
to
my
heir,
according
to
the
kindness
which
I
have
sworn
to
you.
Do
to
me
and
to
the
land
in
which
you
have
lived.
24
And
Abraham
said,
I
will
swear.
25
And
Abraham
reproved
Abimelech
on
account
of
a
well
of
water
which
the
slaves
of
Abimelech
had
seized.
26
And
Abimelech
said,
I
do
not
know
who
has
done
this
thing;
and
also
you
have
not
told
me;
even
I
have
not
heard,
except
today.
27
And
Abraham
took
sheep
and
oxen
and
gave
to
Abimelech,
and
both
of
them
cut
a
covenant.
28
And
Abraham
set
seven
ewe
lambs
of
the
flock
by
themselves.
29
And
Abimelech
said
to
Abraham,
What
are
these
seven
ewe
lambs
which
you
have
set
by
themselves?
30
And
he
said,
You
shall
take
the
seven
ewe
lambs
from
my
hand
so
that
it
may
become
for
me
a
witness
that
I
dug
this
well.
31
On
account
of
this
that
place
is
called
The
Well
of
Sheba,
because
the
two
of
them
swore
there.
32
And
they
cut
a
covenant
in
Beer-sheba.
And
Abimelech
and
Phicol,
the
general
of
his
army,
rose
up;
and
they
returned
to
the
land
of
the
Philistines.
33
And
he
planted
a
tamarisk
tree
in
Beer-sheba,
and
there
he
called
on
the
name
of
Jehovah
the
everlasting
God.
34
And
Abraham
lived
in
the
land
of
the
Philistines
many
days.
Genesis 34:4
4
And
Shechem
spoke
to
his
father
Hamor,
saying,
Take
this
girl
for
me
for
a
wife.
Hebrews 11:33
33
who
through
faith
overcame
kingdoms,
worked
out
righteousness,
obtained
promises,
stopped
the
mouths
of
lions,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Judges 14:2
in
HCSB
Genesis 21:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
1
The
LORD
came
to
Sarah
as
He
had
said,
and
the
LORD
did
for
Sarah
what
He
had
promised.
2
Sarah
became
pregnant
and
bore
a
son
to
Abraham
in
his
old
age,
at
the
appointed
time
God
had
told
him.
3
Abraham
named
his
son
who
was
born
to
him--
the
one
Sarah
bore
to
him--
Isaac.
4
When
his
son
Isaac
was
eight
days
old,
Abraham
circumcised
him,
as
God
had
commanded
him.
5
Abraham
was
100
years
old
when
his
son
Isaac
was
born
to
him.
6
Sarah
said,
"God
has
made
me
laugh,
and
everyone
who
hears
will
laugh
with
me."
7
She
also
said,
"Who
would
have
told
Abraham
that
Sarah
would
nurse
children?
Yet
I
have
borne
him
a
son
in
his
old
age."
8
The
child
grew
and
was
weaned,
and
Abraham
held
a
great
feast
on
the
day
Isaac
was
weaned.
9
But
Sarah
saw
the
son
mocking--
the
one
Hagar
the
Egyptian
had
borne
to
Abraham.
10
So
she
said
to
Abraham,
"Drive
out
this
slave
with
her
son,
for
the
son
of
this
slave
will
not
be
a
co-heir
with
my
son
Isaac!"
11
Now
this
was
a
very
difficult
thing
for
Abraham
because
of
his
son.
12
But
God
said
to
Abraham,
"Do
not
be
concerned
about
the
boy
and
your
slave.
Whatever
Sarah
says
to
you,
listen
to
her,
because
your
offspring
will
be
traced
through
Isaac.
13
But
I
will
also
make
a
nation
of
the
slave's
son
because
he
is
your
offspring."
14
Early
in
the
morning
Abraham
got
up,
took
bread
and
a
waterskin,
put
them
on
Hagar's
shoulders,
and
sent
her
and
the
boy
away.
She
left
and
wandered
in
the
Wilderness
of
Beer-sheba.
15
When
the
water
in
the
skin
was
gone,
she
left
the
boy
under
one
of
the
bushes.
16
Then
she
went
and
sat
down
nearby,
about
a
bowshot
away,
for
she
said,
"I
can't
bear
to
watch
the
boy
die!"
So
as
she
sat
nearby,
she
wept
loudly.
17
God
heard
the
voice
of
the
boy,
and
the
angel
of
God
called
to
Hagar
from
heaven
and
said
to
her,
"What's
wrong,
Hagar?
Don't
be
afraid,
for
God
has
heard
the
voice
of
the
boy
from
the
place
where
he
is.
18
Get
up,
help
the
boy
up,
and
sustain
him,
for
I
will
make
him
a
great
nation."
19
Then
God
opened
her
eyes,
and
she
saw
a
well
of
water.
So
she
went
and
filled
the
waterskin
and
gave
the
boy
a
drink.
20
God
was
with
the
boy,
and
he
grew;
he
settled
in
the
wilderness
and
became
an
archer.
21
He
settled
in
the
Wilderness
of
Paran,
and
his
mother
got
a
wife
for
him
from
the
land
of
Egypt.
22
At
that
time
Abimelech,
with
Phicol
the
commander
of
his
army,
said
to
Abraham,
"God
is
with
you
in
everything
you
do.
23
Now
swear
to
me
here
by
God
that
you
will
not
break
an
agreement
with
me
or
with
my
children
and
descendants.
As
I
have
kept
faith
with
you,
so
you
will
keep
faith
with
me
and
with
the
country
where
you
are
a
resident
alien."
24
And
Abraham
said,
"I
swear
it
."
25
But
Abraham
complained
to
Abimelech
because
of
the
water
well
that
Abimelech's
servants
had
seized.
26
Abimelech
replied,
"I
don't
know
who
did
this
thing.
You
didn't
report
anything
to
me,
so
I
hadn't
heard
about
it
until
today."
27
Then
Abraham
took
sheep
and
cattle
and
gave
them
to
Abimelech,
and
the
two
of
them
made
a
covenant.
28
But
Abraham
had
set
apart
seven
ewe
lambs
from
the
flock.
29
And
Abimelech
said
to
Abraham,
"Why
have
you
set
apart
these
seven
ewe
lambs?"
30
He
replied,
"You
are
to
accept
the
seven
ewe
lambs
from
my
hand
so
that
this
act
will
serve
as
my
witness
that
I
dug
this
well."
31
Therefore
that
place
was
called
Beer-sheba
because
it
was
there
that
the
two
of
them
swore
an
oath.
32
After
they
had
made
a
covenant
at
Beer-sheba,
Abimelech
and
Phicol,
the
commander
of
his
army,
left
and
returned
to
the
land
of
the
Philistines.
33
Abraham
planted
a
tamarisk
tree
in
Beer-sheba,
and
there
he
worshiped
the
LORD,
the
Everlasting
God.
34
And
Abraham
lived
as
a
foreigner
in
the
land
of
the
Philistines
for
many
days.
Genesis 34:4
4
"Get
me
this
girl
as
a
wife,"
he
told
his
father
Hamor.
Hebrews 11:33
33
who
by
faith
conquered
kingdoms,
administered
justice,
obtained
promises,
shut
the
mouths
of
lions,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Judges 14:2
in
MHB
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Judges 14:2
in
LXXRP