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Passage Lookup: Genesis 26:6-11
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Genesis 26:6
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So Isaac dwelt in Gerar.
Genesis 26:7
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Then asked the men of the place as to his wife, and he said, My sister, is she, - For he feared to say My wife, lest said he the men of the place should slay me on account of Rebekah, for fair to Nook on, she is.
Genesis 26:8
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And it came to pass when the days had lengthened out to him there, that Abimelech king of the Philistines, looked out through the lattice of a window, - and he beheld and lo! Isaac - laughing with Rebekah his wife.
Genesis 26:9
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So Abimelech called for Isaac, and said, But to she is, thy wife! How then, saidst thou, She is, my sister? And Isaac said unto him, Because, I said, Lest I die on her account.
Genesis 26:10
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Then, said, Abimelech, What is this thou hast done to us? A little more, and one of the people might have lien with thy wife, so shouldst thou have brought upon us, guilt.
Genesis 26:11
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And Abimelech commanded all the people saying, - He that toucheth this man or his wife, shall surely be put to death
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