Genesis 26:30

30 Isaac laid out a feast and they ate and drank together.

Genesis 26:30 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 26:30

And he made them a feast
Made a feast like a king, for the king and his grandees; he treated them in a generous way, according to their dignity, and agreeable to his own disposition and substance: and they did eat and drink;
freely, cheerfully, and in a friendly manner; for both having spoken their minds, they agreed to bury all former things oblivion, and live in peace and friendship; though this feast was not on account of the covenant made between them, as is observed by some interpreters, but as an hospitable act, and a token of good will; for the covenant and the oath confirming it seem to be made next morning, as follows:

Genesis 26:30 In-Context

28 They said, "We've realized that God is on your side. We'd like to make a deal between us - a covenant
29 that we maintain friendly relations. We haven't bothered you in the past; we treated you kindly and let you leave us in peace. So - God's blessing be with you!"
30 Isaac laid out a feast and they ate and drank together.
31 Early in the morning they exchanged oaths. Then Isaac said good-bye and they parted as friends.
32 Later that same day, Isaac's servants came to him with news about the well they had been digging, "We've struck water!"
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