בראשית 12

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Genesis 12 Hebrew Transliterated Bible

God calls Abram, and blesses him with a promise of Christ.
He departs with Lot from Haran, and comes to Canaan.
He journeys through Canaan,
which is promised to him in a vision.
He is driven by famine into Egypt.
Fear makes him feign his wife to be his sister.
Pharaoh, having taken her from him, is compelled to restore her.
14 way·hî  kə·ḇō·w  ’aḇ·rām  miṣ·rā·yə·māh;  way·yir·’ū  ham·miṣ·rîm  ’eṯ-  hā·’iš·šāh,  kî-  yā·p̄āh    mə·’ōḏ.  15 way·yir·’ū  ’ō·ṯāh  śā·rê  p̄ar·‘ōh,  way·hal·lū  ’ō·ṯāh  ’el-  par·‘ōh;  wat·tuq·qaḥ  hā·’iš·šāh  bêṯ  par·‘ōh.  16 ū·lə·’aḇ·rām  hê·ṭîḇ  ba·‘ă·ḇū·rāh;  way·hî-  lōw  ṣōn-  ū·ḇā·qār  wa·ḥă·mō·rîm,  wa·‘ă·ḇā·ḏîm  ū·šə·p̄ā·ḥōṯ,  wa·’ă·ṯō·nōṯ  ū·ḡə·mal·lîm.  17 way·nag·ga‘  Yah·weh  ’eṯ-  par·‘ōh  nə·ḡā·‘îm  gə·ḏō·lîm  wə·’eṯ-  bê·ṯōw;  ‘al-  də·ḇar  śā·ray  ’ê·šeṯ  ’aḇ·rām. 
Pharaoh reproves Abram, whom he dismisses.

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