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 and thy &#383;ede after the thorow out their po&#383;terities, that it maye be an euerla&#383;tinge couenaunt, ſo that I wyll be the God of the, and of thy &#383;ede after the. And vnto the and to thy &#383;ede after the, will I geue the lande, wherin thou art a &#383;traunger: euen all the lande of Canaan for an euerla&#383;tinge po&#383;&#383;e&#383;&#383;ion, and will be their God.

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And God &#383;ayde morouer vnto Abraham: Repe my couenaunt then, thou and they &#383;ede after the. This is my couenaunt which ye &#383;hal kepe betwene me and you, and thy &#383;ede after thorow out their po&#383;terites. Euery manchilde that is amonge you ſhalbe circumcyded: and ye &#383;hall circumcyde the for&#383;kynne of yor fleſh This ſame &#383;halbe a token of the couenaunt betwene me and you. Euery manchilde whan it is eight dayes olde, &#383;halbe circu&#772;cyded thorow out youre poſterities: In like maner all hou&szlig;holde folkes borne at home, or bought, or eny other alſo that is a ſtrau&#772;ger and not of thy ſede. Thus &#383;hall my couenaunt be in youre fle&#383;h for an euerla&#383;tinge couenaunt. And yf there &#383;halbe any manchilde vncircumcided in the fore&#383;kinne of his fleſh, his ſoule &#383;halbe roted out from his people, becau&#383;e he hath broken my couenaunt.

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And God ſayde vnto Abraham: Sarai thy wyfe &#383;hall nomore be called Sarai, but Sara &#383;hal be hir name: for I will ble&#383;&#383;e her, and people &#383;hall come of her, yee and kynges of many people. Then fell Abraha&#772; vpo&#772; his face, and laughed, and &#383;ayde in his hert: Shal a childe be borne vnto me that am an hundreth yeare olde? And ſhall Sara yt is nyentie yeare olde, beare? And Abraha&#772; &#383;ayde vnto God: O that I&#383;rael might lyue in thy &#383;ight. Then ſayde God: Yee euen Sara thy wyfe ſhall beare the a ſonne, and thou &#383;halt call his name Iſaac: for with him wil I make my euerla&#383;tinge couenaunt, and with his &#383;ede after him. And as concernynge I&#383;mael al&#383;o, I haue herde thy reque&#383;t: Beholde, I haue ble&#383;&#383;ed him, and will increa&#383;e him, and multiplye him exceadingly. Twolue prynces &#383;hal he beget, and I wyll make a greate nacion of him.

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But my couenaunt wyll I make wt I&#383;aac, whom Sara &#383;hall beare vnto the, euē this tyme twolue moneth. And he left of talkynge with him, and God wente vp from Abraham. Than toke Abraham his ſonne I&#383;mael, and all the ſeruauntes borne in his hou&#383;e, and all that were bought,(as many as were men children in his houſe,) and circumcyded the foreſkynne of their fle&#383;h, euen the ſame daye, as God had &#383;ayde vnto him. And Abraham was nyentie yeare olde and nyne, whan he cut of the foreſkynne of his fle&#383;h. As for I&#383;mael, he was thirtene yeare olde, whan the fore&#383;kynne of his fle&#383;h was circumcyded. Euen vpon one daye were they all circumcyded. Abraham, and I&#383;mael his ſonne, and all the men in his hou&#383;e,(whether they were borne at home, bought, or eny other &#383;traunger:) they were all circumcyded with him. undefined

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Nnd the LORDE apeared vnto him in the Okegroue of Mamre, as he ſat in his tent dore in the heate of of ye daie. And as he lift vp his eyes, and loked, beholde, there &#383;tode thre men ouer agayn&#383;t him. And whan he ſawe them, he ranne to mete them from his tent dore, and bowed him ſelf downe vpon the grounde, and ſayde: LORDE, yf I haue founde fauoure in thy ſight, go not by yi &#383;eruau&#772;t. There &#383;halbe brought you a litle water, ⁊ ye ſhall waſh yor fete, ⁊ re&#383;t youre ſelues vnder the tre. And I wyll fet you a mor&#383;ell of bred, to comforte youre hertes withall, and then ſhall ye go youre wayes, for therfore are ye come to youre &#383;eruaunt. They &#383;ayde: do euen &#383;o as thou haſt &#383;poken:

Abraham wente a pace in to the tent to Sara, and ſayde: Make hai&#383;t, &#x204a; meingle thre peckes of fyne meele, knede it, and bake cakes. And he ranne to the bea&#383;tes, &#x204a; fet a calf that was tender and good, and gaue it vnto a yonge man, which made it ready at once. And he toke butter and mylke and of the calfe that he had prepared, and &#383;et it before the&#772;, &#383;tode him &#383;elf by them vnder the tre, &#x204a; they ate. Then &#383;ayde he: aboute this tyme twole moneth, (yf I lyue) I will come to the agayne, and Ezara thy wyfe &#383;hal haue a &#383;onne: And b