And Abram went up from out of Aigyptos, he, and his wife, and all of his, and Lot with him, into the desolate.
And Abram was exceedingly rich in cattle, and silver, and gold.
And he went from where he came, into the desolate as far as Baithel, unto the place where his tent was before, between Baithel and between Aggai,
into the place of the altar, which he made there at first. And there Abram called upon the name of [the] lord.
And to Lot, the [one] going [forth] with Abram was sheep, and oxen, and tents.
And the land had not space for them to inhabit together, because their possessions [were] many, and they were not able to inhabit together.
And there was a fight between the shepherds of the cattle of Abram, and between the shepherds of the cattle of Lot. And the Chananaion and the Pherezaion then inhabited the land.
And Abram said to Lot: "Let there not be a fight between me and you, and between my shepherds and between your shepherds, for we are humans [and] brothers.
Behold: Is not the whole earth before you? Separate entirely from me. If you [go] into [the] left, I [will go] into [the] right; but if you [go] into [the] right, I [will go] into [the] left."
And Lot, lifting up his eyes, seeing all the country round about IordanƩs, that all was watered, before the overthrowing by the Theos [of] Sodoma and Gomorra, like as the paradise of the Theos, and like as the land of Aigyptos until coming into Zogora.
And Lot chose to himself all the district around the IordanƩs. And Lot departed away [towards the] east. And they were separated, each from his brother.
And Abram settled in [the] land of ChanaƔn. And Lot settled in the neighboring city, and he dwelt in Sodoma.
But the humans in Sodoma [were] evil, and exceedingly sinful before the Theos.
And the Theos said to Abram, after Lot parted from him: "Look up [with] your eyes, and behold from the place where you are now towards [the] north, and south, and east, and west,
that all the land which you see, I will give it to you and your seed, unto the aeon.
And I will make your seed as the sand of the earth. If anyone is able to count out the sand of the earth, then they shall count out your seed.
Rising up, you travel through the land, both into the length of it and into the breadth, for I shall give it to you and your seed, into the aeon.
And Abram having come, dwelt around the oak of Mambre, which was in Chebrom. And there he built an altar to the lord.