Genesis 26:25

25 Und er baute daselbst einen Altar und rief den Namen Jehovas an; und er schlug daselbst sein Zelt auf; und die Knechte Isaaks gruben daselbst einen Brunnen.

Genesis 26:25 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 26:25

And he builded an altar there
At Beersheba, where his father Abraham had planted a grove before, and very probably had built an altar also, though it might not be now standing, ( Genesis 21:33 ) ; and called upon the name of the Lord;
and gave him thanks for all his mercies to him; for the care he had taken of him, and provision he had made for him and his during the time of famine; and for the protection and preservation of him in Gerar; and for his deliverance of him out of the hands of envious, malicious, and unreasonable men; as well as prayed unto him for present and future mercies, for providential care of him and his; and for communications of special grace, and for meetness for eternal glory; all which every good man daily prays to God for: and pitched his tent there:
intending to take up his abode and settle there: and there Isaac's servants digged a well;
in order to find water for the family, and for the flocks and herds; and which was necessary to be done, as they perceived their master designed to fix his habitation here; wells of water being of great moment and consequence in those hot and desert countries, as the above contentions about them abundantly show.

Genesis 26:25 In-Context

23 Und er zog von dannen hinauf nach Beerseba.
24 Und Jehova erschien ihm in selbiger Nacht und sprach: Ich bin der Gott Abrahams, deines Vaters; fürchte dich nicht, denn ich bin mit dir, und ich werde dich segnen und deinen Samen mehren um Abrahams, meines Knechtes, willen.
25 Und er baute daselbst einen Altar und rief den Namen Jehovas an; und er schlug daselbst sein Zelt auf; und die Knechte Isaaks gruben daselbst einen Brunnen.
26 Und Abimelech zog zu ihm von Gerar mit Achusat, seinem Freunde, und Pikol, seinem Heerobersten.
27 Und Isaak sprach zu ihnen: Warum kommet ihr zu mir, da ihr mich doch hasset und mich von euch weggetrieben habt?
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