{ "1": "Then Abraham got married again, and his wife’s name {was} Keturah. ", "2": "She had sons with him {whom they named} Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah. ", "3": "{Her son} Jokshan had {sons named} Sheba and Dedan. Dedan’s descendants became {people groups named} the Asshurites, Letushites, and Leummites. ", "4": "{Keturah’s son} Midian had sons {named} Ephah, Epher, Hanoch, Abida, and Eldaah. All of those {were} Keturah’s descendants {whom she had with Abraham}.\n\n\\ts\\*\n\\p", "5": "Abraham gave everything that he owned to Isaac. ", "6": "He also gave {valuable} gifts to the sons that his servant wives had {with him}, but after that he made them move away to the east country {so that they would live} far away from his son Isaac.\n\n\\ts\\*\n\\s1 Abraham Dies and Is Buried\n\\sr 25:7-11\n\\p", "7": "Abraham lived to be 175 years old. ", "8": "Then he took his last breath and died at a very old age. After he had lived a long and satisfying life, he joined his ancestors {who had already died}.\n\n\\ts\\* ", "9": "His sons Isaac and Ishmael put his body in the cave of Machpelah {which was} in the field that had belonged to Ephron the son of Zohar the Hittite, east of {the city of} Mamre. ", "10": "{That is} the {same} field that Abraham had bought from the Hittites. That is {the cave} where his sons buried his body next to {the body of} his wife Sarah {whom he had buried there before}. ", "11": "After Abraham died, God blessed his son Isaac, who lived near {the well} Beer Lahai Roi.\n\n\\ts\\*\n\\s1 Ishmael’s Descendants\n\\sr 25:12-18\n\\p", "12": "What follows {is} a record of the descendants of Abraham’s son Ishmael, the son Abraham had with Sarah’s Egyptian slave woman Hagar.\n\n\\ts\\* ", "13": "Here is {a list of} the names of Ishmael’s sons, {given} in the order that they were born: His oldest {son} {was} Nebaioth, followed by Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam, ", "14": "Mishma, Dumah, Massa, ", "15": "Hadad, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedermah. ", "16": "Those were Ishmael’s {twelve} sons, who became the leaders of twelve tribes that were named after them, and each tribe lived in its {own} towns and villages.\n\n\\ts\\* ", "17": "Ishmael lived a total of 137 years. Then he took his last breath and died, and he joined his ancestors {who had died before him}. ", "18": "His descendants lived {throughout the area that extended} from {the region of} Havilah to {the wilderness of} Shur that {is} east of {the country of} Egypt as you head {from there} to {the city of} Asshur. They lived as enemies against all their relatives.\n\n\\ts\\*\n\\s1 The Birth of Isaac’s Twin Sons Jacob and Esau\n\\sr 25:19-26\n\\p", "19": "Here {is} {more of} the history about Abraham’s son Isaac and his descendants: {After} Abraham had Isaac, ", "20": "Isaac {grew up and} married Rebekah when he was forty years old. {She was} a daughter of Bethuel, {who was} an Aramean from {the region of} Paddan Aram, and her brother was Laban {who was also} an Aramean.\n\n\\ts\\* ", "21": "However {for many years} Rebekah was not able to become pregnant, so Isaac prayed that Yahweh would give her children. Yahweh did what Isaac prayed for, so that she became pregnant {with twins}. ", "22": "But the {two} babies wrestled with each other inside her, so she asked, “Why is this happening to me?” Then she asked Yahweh about it.\n\n\\ts\\* ", "23": "Yahweh answered her,\n\\q1\n“{The ancestors of} two {future} people groups {are} inside you.\n\\q2\nThey will be enemies {starting now} even before they are born.\n\\q1\nOne of them will be more powerful than the other,\n\\q2\nso that the older {son’s descendants} will serve the younger {son’s descendants}.”\n\n\\ts\\*\n\\p", "24": "Later when it was time {for Rebekah} to give birth, sure enough, {there were} twin boys inside her! ", "25": "The first {one} who was born was completely covered with thick red hair. So his parents named him Esau, {which means “hairy.”} ", "26": "Next his brother was born, with his hand grabbing on {tightly} to Esau’s heel. So they named him Jacob, {which means “heel-grabber.”} Isaac {was} sixty years old when Esau and Jacob were born.\n\n\\ts\\*\n\\s1 Esau Sells His Rights as the Firstborn Son to Jacob\n\\sr 25:27-34\n\\p", "27": "When the boys grew up, Esau became a skilled hunter and he enjoyed {being} in the open country, but Jacob had a quiet personality and {preferred} to work at home. ", "28": "Isaac’s favorite son was Esau, because he liked to eat the meat of wild animals {that Esau hunted}, whereas Rebekah’s favorite son was Jacob.\n\n\\ts\\*\n\\p", "29": "{One day} when Jacob was making {some} soup, Esau came home from {hunting out in} the open country and he {felt} weak {and hungry}. ", "30": "So Esau requested from Jacob, “Please let me have some of that very red soup because I {feel} weak {and hungry}!” That is why Esau’s nickname was Edom, {which means “red.”}\n\n\\ts\\* ", "31": "But Jacob replied, “First trade your rights as the oldest son to me {for the soup,} {then I will give you some}.” ", "32": "Esau responded, “Look, I am about to die {from hunger}! So my birthright is of no use to me {right now}.” ", "33": "Jacob insisted, “{First} make a vow to me today {before God} {that your rights are now mine}!” So Esau vowed to Jacob that he had traded his rights as the oldest son to him {for the soup}. ", "34": "Then Jacob gave Esau {some of} the lentil soup with {some} bread, and Esau {quickly} ate the meal and left. In that way, Esau treated his birthright {carelessly} as if it had no value.\n\n\\ts\\*", "front": "\\s1 Abraham and Keturah’s Descendants\n\\sr 25:1-6\n\\r 1 Chronicles 1:32-33\n\\p" }