And he dreamed that an angel of the Lord came to him with a drawn sword in his hand,
and the angel stood over Abimelech, and wished to slay him with the sword, and the king was
terrified in his dream, and said to the angel, In what have I sinned against thee that thou
comest to slay me with thy sword?
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And the angel answered and said to Abimelech, Behold thou diest on account of the
woman which thou didst yesternight bring to thy house, for she is a married woman, the wife
of Abraham who came to thy house; now therefore return that man his wife, for she is his
wife; and shouldst thou not return her, know that thou wilt surely die, thou and all belonging to
thee.
And on that night there was a great outcry in the land of the Philistines, and the inhabitants
of the land saw the figure of a man standing with a drawn sword in his hand, and he smote
the inhabitants of the land with the sword, yea he continued to smite them.
And the angel of the Lord smote the whole land of the Philistines on that night, and there
was a great confusion on that night and on the following morning.
And every womb was closed, and all their issues, and the hand of the Lord was upon them
on account of Sarah, wife of Abraham, whom Abimelech had taken.
And in the morning Abimelech rose with terror and confusion and with a great dread, and
he sent and had his servants called in, and he related his dream to them, and the people
were greatly afraid.
And one man standing amongst the servants of the king answered the king, saying, O
sovereign king, restore this woman to her husband, for he is her husband, for the like
happened to the king of Egypt when this man came to Egypt.
And he said concerning his wife, She is my sister, for such is his manner of doing when he
cometh to dwell in the land in which he is a stranger.
And Pharaoh sent and took this woman for a wife and the Lord brought upon him grievous
plagues until he returned the woman to her husband.
Now therefore, O sovereign king, know what happened yesternight to the whole land, for
there was a very great consternation and great pain and lamentation, and we know that it was
on account of the woman which thou didst take.
Now, therefore, restore this woman to her husband, lest it should befall us as it did to
Pharaoh king of Egypt and his subjects, and that we may not die; and Abimelech hastened
and called and had Sarah called for, and she came before him, and he had Abraham called
for, and he came before him.
And Abimelech said to them, What is this work you have been doing in saying you are
brother and sister, and I took this woman for a wife?
And Abraham said, Because I thought I should suffer death on account of my wife; and
Abimelech took flocks and herds, and men servants and maid servants, and a thousand
pieces of silver, and he gave them to Abraham, and he returned Sarah to him.
And Abimelech said to Abraham, Behold the whole land is before thee, dwell in it
wherever thou shalt choose.
And Abraham and Sarah, his wife, went forth from the king's presence with honor and
respect, and they dwelt in the land, even in Gerar.
And all the inhabitants of the land of the Philistines and the king's servants were still in
pain, through the plague which the angel had inflicted upon them the whole night on account
of Sarah.
And Abimelech sent for Abraham, saying, Pray now for thy servants to the Lord thy God,
that he may put away this mortality from amongst us.
And Abraham prayed on account of Abimelech and his subjects, and the Lord heard the
prayer of Abraham, and he healed Abimelech and all his subjects.