Eritage with Isaac, my son, when thou hast given up the ghost from out
thy body." (ll. 2791-2796) Then it grieved Abraham in his heart that he
must drive his own son into exile; but God, the Just and Righteous,
succoured him. He knew that the heart of the man was heavy with sorrow.
The King of angels, the Eternal Lord, said unto Abraham: (ll. 2797-2803)
"Let care and sorrow vanish from thy heart, and hearken unto the woman,
thy wife. Bid Hagar go forth from this land, and Ishmael, the lad, with
her. And I will multiply his race, and stablish them with ample
blessings, as I have promised by My word." (ll. 2804-2806) And the man
hearkened unto his Lord, and drove them forth in sadness from his
dwelling, the woman and his son.... ((LACUNA--One leaf missing.)) (ll.
2807-2831) "Clear is it that the Just God, Lord of heaven, is with thee,
granting thee triumph by His might and wisdom, and strengthening thy
heart with grace divine. Therefore ye throve in all your dealings, with
friend or foe, in word or deed. With His hands the Lord God prospered
thee in all thy ways. That is full widely known unto the city-dwellers!
Graciously grant me now, I pray thee, Hebrew prince, thy promise and thy
pledge, that thou wilt be a faithful friend to me, according to the
kindness I have done thee since, wretched and in exile, thou camest from
afar unto this land. Requite it now with kindness that I grudged thee
not of land or favour. Be gracious to this nation, my people, if the
Lord our God, who ruleth the fates of men, will grant thee to extend the
borders of this people, dealing out wealth to warriors of the shield,
and treasure to the brave." (ll. 2832-2833) And Abraham gave a pledge
unto Abimelech that he would do according to his prayer. XLI (ll.
2834-2845) And the Hebrew prince, the blessed son of Terah, abode a long
time in the land of the Philistines, wretched and in exile. And the Lord
of angels assigned him a dwelling-place, and the city-dwelling sons of
men call that land Beersheba. There the holy man built a lofty city
wherein to dwell, and planted a grove and raised an altar, and on the
altar made ample offerings and sacrifice to God, who granted him life
and blessing under heaven. (ll. 2846-2849) Then the Mighty Lord made a
trial of the prince, and proved his
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