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OET (OET-LV) And_he/it_took ʼAⱱrāhām sheep and_oxen and_he/it_gave to_ʼₐⱱīmelek and_made both_of_them a_covenant.
OET (OET-RV) Then Abraham gave some sheep and cattle to Abimelech to confirm their agreement together,
וַיִּקַּ֤ח אַבְרָהָם֙ צֹ֣אן וּבָקָ֔ר וַיִּתֵּ֖ן לַאֲבִימֶ֑לֶךְ
and=he/it_took ʼAⱱrāhām flock_of_sheep/goats and,oxen and=he/it_gave to,Abimelech
See how you translated sheep and cattle in Gen 20:14. Alternate translation: “Then Abraham brought some of his sheep and cattle, and gave them to Abimelech,”
Note 1 topic: figures-of-speech / idiom
וַיִּכְרְת֥וּ שְׁנֵיהֶ֖ם בְּרִֽית
and,made both_of=them covenant
See how you translated this phrase in Gen 15:18. Alternate translation: “and he and Abimelech made a peace agreement with one another.”
21:22-34 This passage, at its climax, explains the name of Beersheba, Abraham’s home (21:31-34). Beersheba reflected the covenant Abraham made with the residents of the land, which enabled him to dwell there in peace and prosperity. God’s promise was coming to fruition (12:7; 13:14-17; 15:7, 18-21; 17:8).
OET (OET-LV) And_he/it_took ʼAⱱrāhām sheep and_oxen and_he/it_gave to_ʼₐⱱīmelek and_made both_of_them a_covenant.
OET (OET-RV) Then Abraham gave some sheep and cattle to Abimelech to confirm their agreement together,
Note: The OET-RV is still only a first draft, and so far only a few words have been (mostly automatically) matched to the Greek words that they’re translated from.