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| navigate by keyword : wells undefined sustenance source son reopening reestablished philistines passage ownership mention life isaac importance highlights genesis filled digging death conflicts bible arose abrahams abraham |
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| The Bible does not specifically mention Abraham digging wells. It is Isaac, his son, who is described as reopening and digging wells in Genesis 26. The Philistines had filled in Abraham's wells after his death, and Isaac re-established them. The passage highlights the importance of these wells as a source of life and sustenance, and the conflicts that arose over their ownership |
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