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Genesis 24:52-26:16

52 And when Abraham’s servant heard their words, he bowed himself toward the Earth, to the LORD.

53 Then the servant took forth jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and raiment, and gave to Rebekah. He also gave gifts to her brother and to her mother.

54 Afterward, they ate and drank — he, and the men who were with him — and remained all night. And when they rose up in the morning, he said, “Let me depart to my master.”

55 Then her brother and her mother answered, “Let the maid remain with us at least ten days; then she shall go.”

56 But he said to them, “Do not hinder me, seeing the LORD has prospered my journey. Send me away, so that I may go to my master.”

57 Then they said, “We will call the maid and ask her consent.”

58 And they called Rebekah, and said to her, “Will you go with this man?” And she answered, “I will go.”

59 So they let their sister Rebekah, and her nurse, go with Abraham’s servant and his men.

60 And they blessed Rebekah, and said to her, “You are our sister. Grow into thousand thousand’s; and your seed possess the gate of his enemies.”

61 Then Rebekah arose, and her maids, and rode upon the camels, and followed the man; and the servant took Rebekah and departed.

62 Now Isaac came from the way of Beer Lahai Roi (for he dwelt in the South country).

63 And Isaac went out to pray in the field, toward the evening. He lifted up his eyes and looked, and behold, the camels came.

64 Also, Rebekah lifted up her eyes. And when she saw Isaac, she dismounted the camel.

65 (For she had said to the servant, “Who is yonder man who comes in the field to meet us?” And the servant had said, “It is my master.”) So she took a veil and covered herself.

66 And the servant told Isaac all things that he had done.

67 Afterward, Isaac brought her into the tent of Sarah, his mother. And he took Rebekah. And she was his wife. And he loved her. So, Isaac was comforted after his mother’s death.

25 Now Abraham had taken another wife called Keturah,

who bore him Zimran, and Jokshan, and Medan, and Midian, and Ishbak, and Shuah.

And Jokshan, begat Sheba, and Dedan. And the sons of Dedan were Asshurim, and Letushim, and Leummim.

Also the sons of Midian were Ephah, and Epher, and Hanoch, and Abidah, and Eldaah. All these were the sons of Keturah.

And Abraham gave all his goods to Isaac.

But to the sons of the concubines which Abraham had, Abraham gave gifts and sent them away from Isaac, his son (while he still lived), eastward to the east country.

And this is the age of Abraham’s life which he lived: a hundred seventy-five years.

Then Abraham yielded the spirit and died in a good age, an old man and of great years; and was gathered to his people.

And his sons, Isaac and Ishmael, buried him in the cave of Machpelah, in the field of Ephron, son of Zohar the Hittite, before Mamre

10 (which field Abraham bought from the sons of Heth), where Abraham was buried with Sarah, his wife.

11 And after the death of Abraham, God blessed Isaac, his son. And Isaac dwelt by Beer Lahai Roi.

12 Now these are the generations of Ishmael, Abraham’s son, whom Hagar the Egyptian (Sarah’s handmaid) bore to Abraham.

13 And these are the names of the sons of Ishmael, name by name, according to their kindreds: the eldest son of Ishmael, Nebajoth, then Kedar, and Adbeel, and Mibsam,

14 and Mishma, and Dumah, and Massa,

15 Hadar, and Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah.

16 These are the sons of Ishmael; and these are their names, by their towns and by their castles, twelve princes of their nations.

17 And these are the years of the life of Ishmael: a hundred thirty-seven years. And he yielded up the spirit and died and was gathered to his people.

18 And they dwelt from Havilah to Shur (that is towards Egypt, as you go to Asshur). Ishmael dwelt in the presence of all his brothers.

19 Likewise, these are the generations of Isaac, Abraham’s son: Abraham begat Isaac.

20 And Isaac was forty years old when he took Rebekah to wife (the daughter of Bethuel, the Aramite of Padan Aram, sister to Laban, the Aramite).

21 And Isaac prayed to the LORD for his wife, because she was barren. And the LORD was persuaded by him; and Rebekah, his wife, conceived.

22 But the children strove together within her. Therefore, she said, “Seeing this is so, why am I like this?” So, she went to ask the LORD.

23 And the LORD said to her, “Two nations are in your womb; and two peoples shall be divided out of your core. And the one people shall be mightier than the other; and the elder shall serve the younger.”

24 Therefore, when her time of deliverance was fulfilled, behold, twins were in her womb.

25 So he who came out first was red. And he was as rough as a garment all over. And they called his name, Esau.

26 And afterward, his brother came out. And his hand held Esau by the heel. Therefore, his name was called, Jacob. Now Isaac was sixty years old when Rebekah bore them.

27 And the boys grew; and Esau was a cunning hunter and lived in the fields. But Jacob was a plain man and dwelt in tents.

28 And Isaac loved Esau, for venison was his meat, but Rebekah loved Jacob.

29 Now Jacob sod pottage, and Esau came from the field and was weary.

30 Then Esau said to Jacob, “Please let me eat of that porridge so red, for I am weary.” Therefore, his name was called, Edom.

31 And Jacob said, “Sell me your birthright today.”

32 And Esau said, “Lo, I am almost dead. What, then, is this birthright to me?”

33 Then Jacob said, “Swear to me as of today.” And he swore to him and sold his birthright to Jacob.

34 Then Jacob gave Esau bread and porridge of lentils. And he ate and drank, and rose up, and went his way. So, Esau despised his birthright.

26 And there was a famine in the land, besides the first famine that was in the days of Abraham. Therefore, Isaac went to Abimelech, King of the Philistines, to Gerar.

For the LORD appeared to him, and said, “Do not go down into Egypt. Remain in the land which I shall show you.

“Dwell in this land; and I will be with you and will bless you. For to you and to your seed I will give all these countries. And I will perform the oath which I swore to Abraham, your father.

“Also, I will cause your seed to multiply as the stars of heaven, and will give to your seed all these countries. And in your seed shall all the nations of the Earth be blessed;

because Abraham obeyed My voice and kept My Ordinance, My Commandments, My Statutes, and My Laws.”

So Isaac dwelt in Gerar.

And the men of the place asked him of his wife. And he said, “She is my sister.” For he feared to say, ‘She is my wife’, “Lest,” said he, “the men of the place should kill me because of Rebekah” (for she was beautiful to the eye).

So, after he had been there a long time, Abimelech, King of the Philistines, looked out a window. And lo, he saw Isaac, flirting with Rebekah, his wife.

Then Abimelech called Isaac, and said, “Lo, she is certainly your wife. And why did you say, ‘She is my sister’?” To which Isaac answered, “Because I thought ‘It may be that I shall die for her.’”

10 Then Abimelech said, “Why have you done this to us? One of the people had almost lain with your wife. So would you have brought sin upon us.”

11 Then Abimelech charged all his people, saying, “He who touches this man, or his wife, shall die the death.”

12 Afterward, Isaac sowed in that land and found in the same year a hundredfold by estimation. And so, the LORD blessed him.

13 And the man grew mightily and continued to increase, until he was exceedingly great.

14 For he had flocks of sheep, and herds of cattle, and a mighty household. Therefore, the Philistines envied him,

15 insomuch that the Philistines stopped and filled with earth all the wells which his father’s servants had dug in his father Abraham’s time.

16 Then Abimelech said to Isaac, “Get away from us. For you are a great deal mightier than we.”

Matthew 8:18-34

18 And when Jesus saw great multitudes of people around Him, He commanded them to go over the water.

19 Then, a certain scribe came and said to Him, “Master, I will follow You wherever You go.”

20 But Jesus said to him, “The foxes have holes, and the birds of the heaven have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to rest His head.”

21 And another of His disciples said to Him, “Master, let me first go and bury my father.”

22 But Jesus said to him, “Follow Me. And let the dead bury the dead.”

23 And when He had entered into the ship, His disciples followed Him.

24 And behold, there arose a storm in the sea, so that the ship was covered with waves. But He was asleep.

25 Then His disciples came and woke Him, saying, “Master, save us! We are perishing!”

26 And He said to them, “Why are you fearful? O you of little faith.” Then He arose and rebuked the winds and the sea. And so, there was a great calm.

27 And the men marveled, saying, “What kind of man is this, that both the winds and the sea obey Him?”

28 And when He had come to the other side, into the country of the Gergesenes, two possessed with demons met Him there, who came very fiercely out of the graves, so that no one could go near there.

29 And behold, they cried out, saying, “Jesus, the Son of God! What have we to do with You!? Have you come here to torment us before the time!?”

30 Now, there was a great herd of swine, feeding far away from them.

31 And the demons begged Him, saying, “If You cast us out, let us to go into the herd of swine!”

32 And He said to them, “Go!” So, they went out and departed into the herd of swine. And behold, the whole herd of swine ran headlong into the sea and died in the water.

33 Then the herdsmen fled. And when they had come into the city, they told all things, and what had become of those who were possessed with the demons.

34 And behold, all the city came out to meet Jesus. And when they saw Him, they begged Him to depart from that region.

Psalm 10:1-15

10 Why do you stand afar off, O LORD, hiding Yourself in time of trouble?

With pride, the wicked persecute the poor. Let them be taken in the crafts that they have imagined.

For the wicked has boasted of his own heart’s desire; and the covetous blesses himself and despises the LORD.

The wicked is so proud that he does not seek. He thinks always, “There is no God.”

His ways always prosper. Your judgments are high above his sight. He defies all his enemies.

He says in his heart, “I shall never be moved, nor be in danger.”

His mouth is full of cursing and deceit and fraud. Under his tongue is mischief and iniquity.

He lies in wait in the villages. He murders the innocent in the secret places. His eyes are bent against the poor.

He lies in wait secretly, as a lion in his den. He lies in wait to catch the poor. He catches the poor when he draws him into his net.

10 He crouches and bows. Therefore, heaps of the poor fall by his might.

11 He has said in his heart, “God has forgotten. He hides his face and will never see.”

12 Arise, O LORD God. Lift up Your hand. Do not forget the poor.

13 Why do the wicked despise God? He says in his heart, “You will not see.”

14 Yet You have seen it. For You behold mischief and wrong, so that You may take it into Your hands. The poor commits himself to You. You are the helper of the fatherless.

15 Break the arm of the wicked and malicious. Search his wickedness until you shall find none.

Proverbs 3:7-8

Do not be wise in your own eyes. But fear the LORD and depart from evil.

So, health shall be to your core, and marrow to your bones.

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