And [the] lord visited Sarra, as he said. And [the] Lord did to Sarra, as he spoke.
And conceiving, she bore to AbraƔm a son in old age, at the set time according as [the] lord spoke to him.
And AbraƔm called the name of his son, the [one] born to him, whom Sarra bore to him, IsaƔk.
And AbraƔm circumcised IsaƔk on the eighth day, as the Theos commanded him.
And AbraƔm was a hundred years when his son IsaƔk was born to him.
And Sarra said: "[The] lord caused laughter to me, for whoever may hear will rejoice along with me."
And she said: "Who will announce to AbraƔm that Sarra suckles a child? For I bore a son in my old age."
And the child grew and was weaned. And AbraƔm made a great banquet the day his son IsaƔk was weaned.
And Sarra beholding the son of Agar the Aigyptia, who was born [to] AbraƔm, playing with her son IsaƔk,
that she said to AbraƔm: "You cast out this maidservant and her son, for the son of the maidservant shall not inherit with my son IsaƔk."
But the saying appeared very much before AbraƔm concerning his son.
But the Theos said to AbraƔm: "Let it not be hard before you concerning the child, and concerning the maidservant. All as much as Sarra says to you, you hearken to her voice, for in IsaƔk a seed shall be called to you.
And moreover, I will make the son of this maidservant into a great nation, for he is your seed."
And AbraƔm rose up in the morning, and took bread loaves and a leather bag of water, and he gave [this] to Agar. And he placed the child upon her shoulder, and sent her forth. And she went forth wandering about in the desolate down the well of the oath.
But the water ceased [coming] from out of the leather bag. And she cast the child underneath one fir tree.
And going forth, she sat down over against him, far off as a bow-shot, for she said: "No way shall I see the death of my child." And she sat over against him. And yelling out, the child wept.
But the Theos heard the voice of the child from the place where he was. And Theos' messenger called Agar from out of the heaven, and said to her: "What is it, Agar? Fear not, for the Theos has heard the voice of the child from the place where he is.
Rise up, and take the child, and hold him in your hand, for I will make him into a great nation."
And the Theos opened her eyes. And she saw a well of living water. And she went and filled the leather bag of water, and gave a drink to the child.
And the Theos was with the child. And he grew, and dwelt in the desolate. And he became a bowman.
And he dwelt in the desolate in Pharan. And [his] mother took to him a wife from out of [the] land of Aigyptos.
And it came to pass in that time that Abimelech and his groomsman Ochozath and the commander-in-chief of his force Phichol spoke to AbraƔm, saying: "The Theos [is] with you in all [things], whatsoever you should do.
Now then swear by an oath to me [by] the Theos [that you will] not harm me, nor my seed, nor my name. But according to the righteousness [to] which I did with you, you shall do with me, and with the land where you sojourned in it."
And AbraƔm said: "I will swear by an oath."
And AbraƔm reproved Abimelech because of the wells of water, which the servants of Abimelech took away.
And Abimelech said to him: "I do not know who did this matter, nor you reported [it] me, nor I heard [of it], but only today."
And AbraƔm took sheep and calves, and gave [this] to Abimelech. And both made a covenant.
And AbraƔm set seven ewe-lambs of sheep alone.
And Abimelech said to AbraƔm: "What are the seven ewe-lambs of sheep, these which you set alone?"
And AbraƔm said: "You shall receive the seven ewe-lambs of mine, that they should be for me into a witness that I dug this well."
Through this the name of that place was named well of [the] oath, for there both swore by an oath.
And they made a covenant at the well of the oath. And Abimelech rose up, and his groomsman Ochozath and Phichol, the commander-in-chief of his force, and they returned into the land of the Phylistieim.
And AbraƔm planted plowed fields upon the well of the oath. And he called there upon on the name of [the] lord, [the] aeonial Theos.
And AbraƔm sojourned in the land of the Phylistieim [for] many days.