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Tyndale (Rogers, Coverdale, Cranmer) bible

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Genesis 20:7 15 Genesis 21:19<br />

wot it well that thou didst it in the pureness of<br />

thy heart: And therefore I kept thee that thou<br />

shouldest not sin against me, neither suffered<br />

I thee to come nigh her.<br />

20:7 Now therefore<br />

deliver the man his wife again, for he is a<br />

prophet. And let him pray for thee that thou<br />

mayst live. But and if thou deliver her not<br />

again, be sure that thou shalt die the death,<br />

with all that thou hast.<br />

20:8 Then Abimelech<br />

rose up be times in the morning and called all<br />

his servants, and told all these things in their<br />

ears, and the men were sore afraid. 20:9 And<br />

Abimelech called Abraham and said unto him:<br />

What hast thou done unto us, and what have<br />

I offended thee, that thou shouldest bring on<br />

me and on my kingdom so great a sin? thou<br />

hast done deeds unto me that ought not to be<br />

done. 20:10 And Abimelech said moreover unto<br />

Abraham: What sawest thou that moved thee<br />

to do this thing? 20:11 And Abraham answered.<br />

I thought that peradventure the fear of God was<br />

not in this place, and that they should slay me<br />

for my wife’s sake: 20:12 yet in very deed she<br />

is my sister, the daughter of my father, but not<br />

of my mother: and became my wife. 20:13 And<br />

after God caused me to wander out of my<br />

father’s house, I said unto her: This kindness<br />

shalt thou shew unto me in all places where<br />

we come, that thou say of me, how that I am<br />

thy brother. 20:14 Then took Abimelech sheep<br />

and oxen, menservants and womenservants<br />

and gave them unto Abraham, and delivered<br />

him Sara his wife again. 20:15 And Abimelech<br />

said: behold the land lieth before thee, dwell<br />

where it pleaseth thee best. 20:16 And unto Sara<br />

he said: See I have given thy brother a thousand<br />

pieces of silver, behold he j shall be a covering to<br />

thine eyes unto all that are with thee and unto<br />

all men and an excuse. 20:17 And so Abraham<br />

prayed unto God, and God healed Abimelech<br />

and his wife and his maidens, so that they<br />

bare. 20:18 For the LORD had closed to, all the<br />

matrices of the house of Abimelech, because<br />

of Sara Abraham’s wife. 21:1 The LORD visited<br />

Sara as he had said and did unto her according<br />

as he had spoken. k 21:2 And Sara was with<br />

child and bare Abraham a son in his old age<br />

j this thing<br />

k promised.<br />

l LORde<br />

m {God}<br />

n {God}<br />

even the same season which the Lord lm had<br />

appointed. 21:3 And Abraham called his son’s<br />

name that was born unto him which Sara bare<br />

him Isaac: 21:4 and Abraham circumcised Isaac<br />

his son when he was eight days old, as God<br />

21:5<br />

commanded him. And Abraham was an<br />

hundred year old, when his son Isaac was born<br />

unto him. 21:6 And Sara said: God hath made<br />

me a laughing stock: for all that hear, will laugh<br />

at me. 21:7 She said also: who would have said<br />

unto Abraham, that Sara should have given<br />

children suck, or that I should have borne him<br />

a son in his old age: 21:8 The child grew and was<br />

weaned, and Abraham made a great feast, the<br />

same day that Isaac was weaned. 21:9 Sara saw<br />

the son of Hagar the Egyptian which she had<br />

borne unto Abraham, a mocking. 21:10 Then she<br />

said unto Abraham: put away this bondmaid<br />

and her son: for the son of this bondwoman<br />

shall not be heir with my son Isaac: 21:11 But<br />

the word seemed very grievous in Abraham’s<br />

sight, because of his son. 21:12 Then the Lord n<br />

said unto Abraham: let it not be grievous unto<br />

thee, because of the lad and of thy bondmaid:<br />

But in all that Sara hath said unto thee, hear<br />

her voice, for in Isaac shall thy seed be called.<br />

21:13 Moreover of the son of the bondwoman<br />

will I make a nation, because he is thy seed.<br />

21:14 And Abraham rose up early in the morning<br />

and took bread and a bottle with water, and<br />

gave it unto Hagar, putting it on her shoulders<br />

with the lad also, and sent her away. And she<br />

departed and wandered up and down in the<br />

21:15<br />

wilderness of Berseba. When the water<br />

was spent that was in the bottle, she cast the<br />

lad under a bush 21:16 and went and sat her out<br />

of sight a great way, as it were a bowshot off:<br />

For she said: I will not see the lad die. And<br />

she sat down out of sight, and lift up her voice<br />

21:17<br />

and wept. And God heard the voice of<br />

the child. And the angel of God called Hagar<br />

out of heaven and said unto her: What aileth<br />

thee Hagar? Fear not, for God hath heard the<br />

voice of the child where he lieth. 21:18 Arise and<br />

lift up the lad, and take him in thy hand, for<br />

21:19<br />

I will make of him a great people. And<br />

God opened her eyes and she saw a well of

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