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28 So Yitshak called for Yacob and blessed him, and instructed him, “Don’t take a wife from the Caananite girls. 2 Pack up and go to Paddan Aram—to the home of your mother’s father Bethuel and get yourself a wife from there—from the daughters of your mother’s brother Lavan. 3 And may the powerful God bless you and make you fruitful and multiply you so that you become a community of peoples. 4 May he give the same blessing of Abraham to you—to you and to your offspring with you—so that you will own the land where you’ve been staying and which God gave to Abraham.”[ref] 5 Then Yitshak sent Yacob away, and he went to Paddan Aram—to Lavan, the son of Bethuel the Aramean and the brother of Yacob and Esaw’s mother Rebekah.
28:6 Esaw adds a non-Canaanite wife
6 Now Esaw noticed that Yitshak had blessed Yacob and sent him to Paddan Aram to take a wife for himself from there. He’d also noticed that when Yitshak had blessed him, he’d instructed him not to take a wife from the Canaanite girls, 7 and that Yacob had listened to his parents and travelled to Paddan Aram. 8 As a result, Esaw realised that his father wasn’t happy about the Canaanite girls 9 so he went to Ishma’el and he took Mahalath as an additional wife. She was the daughter of Abraham’s son Ishmael, and was the sister of Nevayot.
28:10 Yacob’s vision at Beyt-el
10 Meanwhile, Yacob had left Beersheba and was enroute to Haran. 11 One night after he’d stopped when the sun had gone down, he laid down in that place and used one of the stones there to put under his head for a pillow. 12 While he was sleeping, he had a dream, and wow, a stairway was set up on the earth and its top reached to the heavens, and look, God’s messengers were ascending and descending on it.[ref] 13 And look, Yahweh was standing above it and he said, “I am Yahweh, the God of Abraham your grandfather and the God of Yitshak. I will give the land that you are lying on to you and to your descendants[ref] 14 and they will be as numerous as dust particles, and you’ll all spread out to the west and to the east and to the north and to the south. And all the families of the earth will be blessed through you and your offspring.[ref] 15 So listen, I’m with you and I’ll watch over you everywhere you go. I’ll bring you back to this land because I won’t leave you until I’ve done what I told you.”
16 Then Yacob woke up and said to himself, “Yahweh is certainly here in this place, but I didn’t realise it.” 17 So he was afraid and said to himself, “This place is spine-chilling—it’s nothing other than God’s house, and it’s heaven’s gateway.”
18 Then in the morning Yacob got up early, and he took the stone that he’d put under his head and stood it up longways as a pillar, and he poured oil over the top of it. 19 He named that place ‘Beyt-el’ (which means ‘God’s house’), even though that town had been named Luz before then. 20 Then Yacob made a promise to God, saying, “If God will be with me and watch over me on this road that I’m walking on, and give me bread to eat and clothes to wear, 21 and if I’m able to return safely to my father’s home, then I’ll make Yahweh my God, 22 and this stone that I’ve stood up as a pillar will be God’s house, and I’ll give you a tenth of everything that you give to me.”
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