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Then Isaac sowed in that land, and received in the same year an hundredfold: and the LORD blessed him.(Genesis 26:12)
And the man waxed great, and went forward, and grew until he became very great:(Genesis 26:13)
For he had possession of flocks, and possession of herds, and great store of servants: and the Philistines envied him.(Genesis 26:14)
For all the wells which his father's servants had digged in the days of Abraham his father, the Philistines had stopped them, and filled them with earth.
And Abimelech said unto Isaac, Go from us; for thou art much mightier than we.(Genesis 26:16)
And Isaac departed thence, and pitched his tent in the valley of Gerar, and dwelt there.(Genesis 26:17)
And Isaac digged again the wells of water, which they had digged in the days of Abraham his father; for the Philistines had stopped them after the death of Abraham: and he called their names after the names by which his father had called them.(Genesis 26:18)

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Genesis 26:15 - Cross Reference

And he said, For these seven ewe lambs shalt thou take of my hand, that they may be a witness unto me, that I have digged this well. (Genesis 21:30)
And Abraham reproved Abimelech because of a well of water, which Abimelech's servants had violently taken away. (Genesis 21:25)