4 And when Isaac was 8 days old, Abraham did the young man operation on him, just like God told him to do, to show that Isaac belonged to God.[b]
5 Abraham was 100 years old when Isaac was born. 6 Sarah said, “God is giving me something to laugh about now, and everyone that hears this story will be happy with me, and they will laugh too.” 7 She also said, “Nobody reckoned that I can ever have a kid. But look, now Abraham is old, and I had a son for him.”
11 Abraham was really upset by what Sarah said. Ishmael was his son, so Abraham reckoned it was wrong to send him away. 12 But God said to Abraham, “Don’t worry about Ishmael or his mother. You see, the family that I promised you will come from Isaac, not from Ishmael. So listen to Sarah, and do what she says.[d] 13 Don’t worry, I will give Ishmael a big family too. Later on, his family will grow into a big nation. I will do that for him, because he is your son too.”
14 So early the next morning, Abraham got some food, and a leather water bag. He put them on Hagar’s shoulder, and he sent her and Ishmael out of his camp. They walked around in the desert country near Beersheba. 15 They kept going until there was no water left in the water bag. Then they stopped, and Hagar left Ishmael in the shade of a little tree. 16 And then she went and sat by herself a little way from him, because she thought, “I don’t want to watch him die.” And she started to cry out loud.
17 Ishmael was crying too, and God heard him, and he sent an angel messenger from heaven to talk to Hagar. The angel said, “Why are you upset? Don’t worry. God has heard Ishmael crying, under that tree. 18 Go and take care of him. Listen, I will give him a big family, and they will become a great nation.” 19 Then God showed her a water-hole. So she got up and filled her water bag, and she gave Ishmael a drink.
20-21 God kept Ishmael safe as he grew up in the desert called Paran. He learned how to use a bow and arrows properly, so he became a good hunter. And later on, Hagar got a wife for him from Egypt country.
24 So Abraham made that promise to Abimelek. He said those words in the way that Abimelek wanted.
25 But then Abraham also complained to Abimelek. He said, “I’ve got a problem. Some of your workers took one of my water-holes, and then they stopped my workers from getting any water there.”
26 Abimelek said, “I’m sorry, Abraham. I don’t know who did that. I never heard about it, and you didn’t tell me about it until now.”
27 At that time, Abraham gave Abimelek some of his sheep, and goats, and cows, and the 2 men made strong promises to each other. 28 Then Abraham also picked out 7 young female sheep from his animals, and he put them to one side. 29 Abimelek asked him, “Why did you put these 7 sheep to one side? What do you mean by that?”
30 Abraham said, “I want to give you these sheep as a special present. Take them. That’s how you can show people that you agree with me, that I dug that water-hole and that I own it.”
31 From that time on, that place was called Beersheba. That name means water-hole where they made a promise. It was where Abraham and Abimelek made strong promises to each other.
32 After they made those promises, Abimelek and Ficol went back to their home, in Philistia country. 33 Then Abraham showed respect to God there in Beersheba. He called God by his special name Yahweh, and he planted a special tree to remember that place. Yahweh is the true God that lives for ever.
34 Abraham and all his people lived for a long time in the country that belonged to the Philistia mob.
<- Genesis 20Genesis 22 ->- a Hebrews 11:11
- b Genesis 17:12; Acts 7:8
- c Galatians 4:29-30
- d Romans 9:7; Hebrews 11:18
- e Genesis 26:26