Gênesis 26 – NVI-PT & NIRV

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Gênesis 26:1-35

Isaque em Gerar

1Houve fome naquela terra, como tinha acontecido no tempo de Abraão. Por isso Isaque foi para Gerar, onde Abimeleque era o rei dos filisteus. 2O Senhor apareceu a Isaque e disse: “Não desça ao Egito; procure estabelecer-se na terra que eu lhe indicar. 3Permaneça nesta terra mais um pouco, e eu estarei com você e o abençoarei. Porque a você e a seus descendentes darei todas estas terras e confirmarei o juramento que fiz a seu pai, Abraão. 4Tornarei seus descendentes tão numerosos como as estrelas do céu e lhes darei todas estas terras; e por meio da sua descendência todos os povos da terra serão abençoados, 5porque Abraão me obedeceu e guardou meus preceitos, meus mandamentos, meus decretos e minhas leis”. 6Assim Isaque ficou em Gerar.

7Quando os homens do lugar lhe perguntaram sobre a sua mulher, ele disse: “Ela é minha irmã”. Teve medo de dizer que era sua mulher, pois pensou: “Os homens deste lugar podem matar-me por causa de Rebeca, por ser ela tão bonita”.

8Isaque estava em Gerar já fazia muito tempo. Certo dia, Abimeleque, rei dos filisteus, estava olhando do alto de uma janela quando viu Isaque acariciando Rebeca, sua mulher. 9Então Abimeleque chamou Isaque e lhe disse: “Na verdade ela é tua mulher! Por que me disseste que ela era tua irmã?”

Isaque respondeu: “Porque pensei que eu poderia ser morto por causa dela”.

10Então disse Abimeleque: “Tens ideia do que nos fizeste? Qualquer homem bem poderia ter-se deitado com tua mulher, e terias trazido culpa sobre nós”.

11E Abimeleque advertiu todo o povo: “Quem tocar neste homem ou em sua mulher certamente morrerá!”

12Isaque formou lavoura naquela terra e no mesmo ano colheu a cem por um, porque o Senhor o abençoou. 13O homem enriqueceu, e a sua riqueza continuou a aumentar, até que ficou riquíssimo. 14Possuía tantos rebanhos e servos que os filisteus o invejavam. 15Estes taparam todos os poços que os servos de Abraão, pai de Isaque, tinham cavado na sua época, enchendo-os de terra.

16Então Abimeleque pediu a Isaque: “Sai de nossa terra, pois já és poderoso demais para nós”.

17Por isso Isaque mudou-se de lá, acampou no vale de Gerar e ali se estabeleceu. 18Isaque reabriu os poços cavados no tempo de seu pai, Abraão, os quais os filisteus fecharam depois que Abraão morreu, e deu-lhes os mesmos nomes que seu pai lhes tinha dado.

19Os servos de Isaque cavaram no vale e descobriram um veio d’água. 20Mas os pastores de Gerar discutiram com os pastores de Isaque, dizendo: “A água é nossa!” Por isso Isaque deu ao poço o nome de Eseque, porque discutiram por causa dele. 21Então os seus servos cavaram outro poço, mas eles também discutiram por causa dele; por isso o chamou Sitna. 22Isaque mudou-se dali e cavou outro poço, e ninguém discutiu por causa dele. Deu-lhe o nome de Reobote, dizendo: “Agora o Senhor nos abriu espaço e prosperaremos na terra”.

23Dali Isaque foi para Berseba. 24Naquela noite, o Senhor lhe apareceu e disse: “Eu sou o Deus de seu pai, Abraão. Não tema, porque estou com você; eu o abençoarei e multiplicarei os seus descendentes por amor ao meu servo Abraão”.

25Isaque construiu nesse lugar um altar e invocou o nome do Senhor. Ali armou acampamento, e os seus servos cavaram outro poço.

O Acordo entre Isaque e Abimeleque

26Por aquele tempo, veio a ele Abimeleque, de Gerar, com Auzate, seu conselheiro pessoal, e Ficol, o comandante dos seus exércitos. 27Isaque lhes perguntou: “Por que me vieram ver, uma vez que foram hostis e me mandaram embora?”

28Eles responderam: “Vimos claramente que o Senhor está contigo; por isso dissemos: Façamos um juramento entre nós. Queremos firmar um acordo contigo: 29Tu não nos farás mal, assim como nada te fizemos, mas sempre te tratamos bem e te despedimos em paz. Agora sabemos que o Senhor te tem abençoado”.

30Então Isaque ofereceu-lhes um banquete, e eles comeram e beberam. 31Na manhã seguinte os dois fizeram juramento. Depois Isaque os despediu e partiram em paz.

32Naquele mesmo dia, os servos de Isaque vieram falar-lhe sobre o poço que tinham cavado e disseram: “Achamos água!” 33Isaque deu-lhe o nome de Seba e, por isso, até o dia de hoje aquela cidade é conhecida como Berseba.

34Tinha Esaú quarenta anos de idade quando escolheu por mulher a Judite, filha de Beeri, o hitita, e também a Basemate, filha de Elom, o hitita. 35Elas amarguraram a vida de Isaque e de Rebeca.

New International Reader’s Version

Genesis 26:1-35

Isaac and Abimelek

1There was very little food in the land. The same thing had been true earlier, in Abraham’s time. Isaac went to Abimelek in Gerar. Abimelek was the king of the Philistines. 2The Lord appeared to Isaac and said, “Do not go down to Egypt. Live in the land where I tell you to live. 3Stay there for a while. I will be with you and give you my blessing. I will give all these lands to you and your children after you. And I will keep my word that I gave to your father Abraham. 4I will make your children after you as many as the stars in the sky. And I will give them all these lands. All nations on earth will be blessed because of your children. 5I will do all these things because Abraham obeyed me. He did everything I required. He kept my commands, my rules and my instructions.” 6So Isaac stayed in Gerar.

7The men of that place asked him about his wife. He said, “She’s my sister.” He was afraid to say, “She’s my wife.” He thought, “The men of this place might kill me because of Rebekah. She’s a beautiful woman.”

8Isaac had been there a long time. One day Abimelek, the king of the Philistines, looked down from a window. He saw Isaac hugging and kissing his wife Rebekah. 9So Abimelek sent for Isaac. He said, “She’s really your wife, isn’t she? Why did you say she was your sister?”

Isaac answered him, “I thought I might lose my life because of her.”

10Then Abimelek said, “What have you done to us? What if one of the men slept with your wife? Then you would have made us guilty.”

11So Abimelek gave orders to all the people. He said, “Anyone who harms this man or his wife will surely be put to death.”

12Isaac planted crops in that land. That same year he gathered 100 times more than he planted. That was because the Lord blessed him. 13Isaac became rich. His wealth continued to grow until he became very rich. 14He had many flocks and herds and servants. Isaac had so much that the Philistines became jealous of him. 15So they stopped up all the wells the servants of his father Abraham had dug. They filled them with dirt.

16Then Abimelek said to Isaac, “Move away from us. You have become too powerful for us.”

17So Isaac moved away from there. He camped in the Valley of Gerar, where he made his home. 18Isaac opened up the wells again. They had been dug in the time of his father Abraham. The Philistines had stopped them up after Abraham died. Isaac gave the wells the same names his father had given them.

19Isaac’s servants dug wells in the valley. There they discovered fresh water. 20But the people of Gerar who took care of their own herds argued with the people who took care of Isaac’s herds. “The water is ours!” the people of Gerar said. So Isaac named the well Esek. That’s because they argued with him. 21Then Isaac’s servants dug another well. They argued about that one too. So he named it Sitnah. 22Isaac moved on from there and dug another well. But no one argued about that one. So he named it Rehoboth. He said, “Now the Lord has given us room. Now we will be successful in the land.”

23From there Isaac went up to Beersheba. 24That night the Lord appeared to him. He said, “I am the God of your father Abraham. Do not be afraid. I am with you. I will bless you. I will increase the number of your children because of my servant Abraham.”

25Isaac built an altar there and worshiped the Lord. There he set up his tent. And there his servants dug a well.

26During that time, Abimelek had come to him from Gerar. His personal adviser, Ahuzzath, had come with him. So had his army commander, Phicol. 27Isaac asked them, “Why have you come to me? You were angry with me and sent me away.”

28They answered, “We saw clearly that the Lord was with you. So we said, ‘There should be an agreement between us and you.’ We want to make a peace treaty with you. 29Give us your word that you won’t harm us. We didn’t harm you. We always treated you well. We sent you away peacefully. And now the Lord has blessed you.”

30Then Isaac had a feast prepared for them. They ate and drank. 31Early the next morning the men made a treaty with each other. Then Isaac sent the men of Gerar on their way. And they left peacefully.

32That day Isaac’s servants came to him. They told him about the well they had dug. They said, “We’ve found water!” 33So he named it Shibah. To this day the name of the town has been Beersheba.

Jacob Takes Esau’s Blessing

34When Esau was 40 years old, he got married to Judith. She was the daughter of Beeri the Hittite. Esau also married Basemath. She was the daughter of Elon the Hittite. 35Isaac and Rebekah became very upset because Esau had married Hittite women.