14
1 In
the days
of Amraphel, king
of Shinar; Arioch,
king of Ellasar;
Chedorlaomer, king
of Elam; and
Tidal, king of
Goiim,
2 they
made war with
Bera, king of
Sodom; Birsha,
king of Gomorrah;
Shinab, king
of Admah; Shemeber,
king of Zeboiim;
and the king
of Bela (also
called Zoar).
3 All
these joined
together in the
valley of
Siddim (also called
the Salt Sea).
4 They
served Chedorlaomer
for twelve years,
and in the
thirteenth year
they rebelled.
5 In
the fourteenth
year Chedorlaomer
and the kings
who were with
him came and
struck the Rephaim
in Ashteroth Karnaim,
the Zuzim in
Ham, the Emim in
Shaveh Kiriathaim,
6 and
the Horites in
their Mount Seir,
to El Paran, which
is by the
wilderness.
7 They
returned, and came
to En Mishpat (also called
Kadesh), and
struck all the
country of the
Amalekites, and
also the Amorites,
that lived
in Hazazon Tamar.
8 The
king of Sodom,
and the king
of Gomorrah, the
king of Admah, the
king of Zeboiim,
and the king
of Bela (also
called Zoar) went
out; and they
set the battle
in array against
them in the
valley of Siddim
9 against
Chedorlaomer king
of Elam, Tidal
king of Goiim,
Amraphel king of
Shinar, and Arioch
king of Ellasar; four
kings against the
five.
10 Now
the valley of
Siddim was full of
tar pits; and
the kings of
Sodom and Gomorrah
fled, and some
fell there. Those
who remained fled
to the hills.
11 They
took all the
goods of Sodom
and Gomorrah, and
all their food,
and went their
way.
12 They
took Lot, Abram’s brother’s
son, who lived
in Sodom, and
his goods, and
departed.
13 One
who had
escaped came and
told Abram, the
Hebrew. At
that time, he
lived by the oaks
of Mamre,
the Amorite, brother of Eshcol
and brother of
Aner. They were
allies of Abram.
14 When Abram
heard that
his relative was
taken captive, he
led out his
three hundred
eighteen trained
men, born in
his house, and
pursued as far
as Dan.
15 He
divided himself
against them by
night, he and
his servants, and
struck them, and
pursued them to
Hobah, which is
on the left
hand of Damascus.
16 He
brought back all
the goods, and
also brought back
his relative Lot
and his goods,
and the women also,
and the other
people.
17 The
king of Sodom
went out to
meet him after
his return from
the slaughter of
Chedorlaomer and
the kings who
were with him,
at the valley
of Shaveh (that
is, the King’s
Valley).
18 Melchizedek
king of Salem
brought out bread
and wine. He
was priest of God
Most High.
19 He
blessed him,
and said, “Blessed
be Abram of God
Most High,
possessor of
heaven and earth.
20 Blessed
be God Most
High, who has
delivered your
enemies into your
hand.”
Abram gave him a
tenth of all.
21 The
king of Sodom said
to Abram, “Give me
the people, and
take the goods
for yourself.”
22 Abram said
to the king
of Sodom, “I
have lifted up
my hand to
the LORD, God
Most High,
possessor of
heaven and earth,
23 that
I will not
take a thread
nor a sandal
strap nor anything
that is yours, lest
you should say, ‘I
have made Abram
rich.’
24 I
will accept
nothing from you
except that which
the young men
have eaten, and
the portion of
the men who
went with me:
Aner, Eshcol, and
Mamre. Let them
take their
portion.”