Stelle Orta dehinc fame super terram, abii...; (Mysticorum expositiones sacramentorum seu Quaestiones in Vetus Testamentum (624 - 636), In Genesim, Cap. 21, Par. 1, Col. 253 (lin. 37)) [4032]

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Text Mysticorum expositiones sacramentorum seu Quaestiones in Vetus Testamentum (624 - 636) Isidore of Seville
Quotation Orta dehinc fame super terram, abiit Isaac ad Abimelech regem Palaestinorum in Gerara, ex praecepto, et benedictione Domini; ibique Rebeccam uxorem suam timoris causa finxit sororem. Quam rex alienigena Isaac conjugem tunc esse cognovit, quando eum cum ea ludentem vidit.
Translation Thence famine fell upon the earth, and Isaac went away to Abimelech king of the Philistines in Gerara, according to the precept and blessing of the Lord; and there out of fear he pretended that Rebecca his wife was his sister. Whom the foreign king Isaac knew to be his wife, when he saw her playing with him.
Quotation source In Genesim, Cap. 21, Par. 1, Col. 253 (lin. 37)
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