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11 Abimelech then commanded all the people: “Anyone who maltreats this man or his wife shall be put to death.”

12 [a]Isaac sowed a crop in that region and reaped a hundredfold the same year. Since the Lord blessed him, 13 (A)he became richer and richer all the time, until he was very wealthy.

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Footnotes

  1. 26:12–33 The dispute is over water rights. In a sparsely watered land, wells were precious and claims on water could function as a kind of claim on the land. Scholars generally judge the account of the dispute over water rights and its settlement by a legal agreement between Isaac and Abimelech to be a Yahwist version of the similar story about Abraham in 21:22–34. Here, Abimelech realizes that Isaac has brought blessing to his people and thus desires a covenant with him. The feast in v. 30 is part of the covenant ceremony.