THE FIRST BOOK OF MOSES,
COMMONLY CALLED
GENESIS
1Genesis1 1:1
In
the
beginning
God
created
the
heavens
and
the
earth.
2 1:2
And
the
earth
was
waste
and
void;
and
darkness
was
upon
the
face
of
the
deep:
and
the
Spirit
of
God
moved
upon
the
face
of
the
waters.
3 1:3
And
God
said,
Let
there
be
light:
and
there
was
light.
4 1:4
And
God
saw
the
light,
that
it
was
good:
and
God
divided
the
light
from
the
darkness.
5 1:5
And
God
called
the
light
Day,
and
the
darkness
he
called
Night.
And
there
was
evening
and
there
was
morning,
one
day.
6 1:6
And
God
said,
Let
there
be
a
firmament
in
the
midst
of
the
waters,
and
let
it
divide
the
waters
from
the
waters.
7 1:7
And
God
made
the
firmament,
and
divided
the
waters
which
were
under
the
firmament
from
the
waters
which
were
above
the
firmament:
and
it
was
so.
8 1:8
And
God
called
the
firmament
Heaven.
And
there
was
evening
and
there
was
morning,
a
second
day.
9 1:9
And
God
said,
Let
the
waters
under
the
heavens
be
gathered
together
unto
one
place,
and
let
the
dry
land
appear:
and
it
was
so.
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And
God
called
the
dry
land
Earth;
and
the
gathering
together
of
the
waters
called
he
Seas:
and
God
saw
that
it
was
good.
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And
God
said,
Let
the
earth
put
forth
grass,
herbs
yielding
seed,
and fruit-trees
bearing
fruit
after
their
kind,
wherein
is
the
seed
thereof,
upon
the
earth:
and
it
was
so.
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And
the
earth
brought
forth
grass,
herbs
yielding
seed
after
their
kind,
and
trees
bearing
fruit,
wherein
is
the
seed
thereof,
after
their
kind:
and
God
saw
that
it
was
good.
13 1:13
And
there
was
evening
and
there
was
morning,
a
third
day.
14 1:14
And
God
said,
Let
there
be
lights
in
the
firmament
of
heaven
to
divide
the
day
from
the
night;
and
let
them
be
for
signs,
and
for
seasons,
and
for
days
and
years:
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and
let
them
be
for
lights
in
the
firmament
of
heaven
to
give
light
upon
the
earth:
and
it
was
so.
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And
God
made
the
two
great
lights;
the
greater
light
to
rule
the
day,
and
the
lesser
light
to
rule
the
night:
he
made
the
stars
also.
17 1:17
And
God
set
them
in
the
firmament
of
heaven
to
give
light
upon
the
earth,
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and
to
rule
over
the
day
and
over
the
night,
and
to
divide
the
light
from
the
darkness:
and
God
saw
that
it
was
good.
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And
there
was
evening
and
there
was
morning,
a
fourth
day.
20 1:20
And
God
said,
Let
the
waters
swarm
with
swarms
of
living
creatures,
and
let
birds
fly
above
the
earth
in
the
open
firmament
of
heaven.
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And
God
created
the
great sea-monsters,
and
every
living
creature
that
moveth,
wherewith
the
waters
swarmed,
after
their
kind,
and
every
winged
bird
after
its
kind:
and
God
saw
that
it
was
good.
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And
God
blessed
them,
saying,
Be
fruitful,
and
multiply,
and
fill
the
waters
in
the
seas,
and
let
birds
multiply
on
the
earth.
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And
there
was
evening
and
there
was
morning,
a
fifth
day.
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And
God
said,
Let
the
earth
bring
forth
living
creatures
after
their
kind,
cattle,
and
creeping
things,
and
beasts
of
the
earth
after
their
kind:
and
it
was
so.
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And
God
made
the
beasts
of
the
earth
after
their
kind,
and
the
cattle
after
their
kind,
and
everything
that
creepeth
upon
the
ground
after
its
kind:
and
God
saw
that
it
was
good.
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And
God
said,
Let
us
make
man
in
our
image,
after
our
likeness:
and
let
them
have
dominion
over
the
fish
of
the
sea,
and
over
the
birds
of
the
heavens,
and
over
the
cattle,
and
over
all
the
earth,
and
over
every
creeping
thing
that
creepeth
upon
the
earth.
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And
God
created
man
in
his
own
image,
in
the
image
of
God
created
he
him;
male
and
female
created
he
them.
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And
God
blessed
them:
and
God
said
unto
them,
Be
fruitful,
and
multiply,
and
replenish
the
earth,
and
subdue
it;
and
have
dominion
over
the
fish
of
the
sea,
and
over
the
birds
of
the
heavens,
and
over
every
living
thing
that
moveth
upon
the
earth.
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And
God
said,
Behold,
I
have
given
you
every
herb
yielding
seed,
which
is
upon
the
face
of
all
the
earth,
and
every
tree,
in
which
is
the
fruit
of
a
tree
yielding
seed;
to
you
it
shall
be
for
food:
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and
to
every
beast
of
the
earth,
and
to
every
bird
of
the
heavens,
and
to
everything
that
creepeth
upon
the
earth,
wherein
there
is
life,
I
have
given
every
green
herb
for
food:
and
it
was
so.
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And
God
saw
everything
that
he
had
made,
and,
behold,
it
was
very
good.
And
there
was
evening
and
there
was
morning,
the
sixth
day.
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And
the
heavens
and
the
earth
were
finished,
and
all
the
host
of
them.
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And
on
the
seventh
day
God
finished
his
work
which
he
had
made;
and
he
rested
on
the
seventh
day
from
all
his
work
which
he
had
made.
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And
God
blessed
the
seventh
day,
and
hallowed
it;
because
that
in
it
he
rested
from
all
his
work
which
God
had
created
and
made.
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These
are
the
generations
of
the
heavens
and
of
the
earth
when
they
were
created,
in
the
day
that
Jehovah
God
made
earth
and
heaven.
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And
no
plant
of
the
field
was
yet
in
the
earth,
and
no
herb
of
the
field
had
yet
sprung
up;
for
Jehovah
God
had
not
caused
it
to
rain
upon
the
earth:
and
there
was
not
a
man
to
till
the
ground;
6 2:6
but
there
went
up
a
mist
from
the
earth,
and
watered
the
whole
face
of
the
ground.
7 2:7
And
Jehovah
God
formed
man
of
the
dust
of
the
ground,
and
breathed
into
his
nostrils
the
breath
of
life;
and
man
became
a
living
soul.
8 2:8
And
Jehovah
God
planted
a
garden
eastward,
in
Eden;
and
there
he
put
the
man
whom
he
had
formed.
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And
out
of
the
ground
made
Jehovah
God
to
grow
every
tree
that
is
pleasant
to
the
sight,
and
good
for
food;
the
tree
of
life
also
in
the
midst
of
the
garden,
and
the
tree
of
the
knowledge
of
good
and
evil.
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And
a
river
went
out
of
Eden
to
water
the
garden;
and
from
thence
it
was
parted,
and
became
four
heads.
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The
name
of
the
first
is
Pishon:
that
is
it
which
compasseth
the
whole
land
of
Havilah,
where
there
is
gold;
12 2:12
and
the
gold
of
that
land
is
good:
there
is
bdellium
and
the
onyx
stone.
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And
the
name
of
the
second
river
is
Gihon:
the
same
is
it
that
compasseth
the
whole
land
of
Cush.
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And
the
name
of
the
third
river
is
Hiddekel:
that
is
it
which
goeth
in
front
of
Assyria.
And
the
fourth
river
is
the
Euphrates.
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And
Jehovah
God
took
the
man,
and
put
him
into
the
garden
of
Eden
to
dress
it
and
to
keep
it.
16 2:16
And
Jehovah
God
commanded
the
man,
saying,
Of
every
tree
of
the
garden
thou
mayest
freely
eat:
17 2:17
but
of
the
tree
of
the
knowledge
of
good
and
evil,
thou shalt
not
eat
of
it:
for
in
the
day
that
thou
eatest
thereof
thou shalt
surely
die.
18 2:18
And
Jehovah
God
said,
It
is
not
good
that
the
man
should
be
alone;
I
will
make
him
a
help
meet
for
him.
19 2:19
And
out
of
the
ground
Jehovah
God
formed
every
beast
of
the
field,
and
every
bird
of
the
heavens;
and
brought
them
unto
the
man
to
see
what
he
would
call
them:
and
whatsoever
the
man
called
every
living
creature,
that
was
the
name
thereof.
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And
the
man
gave
names
to
all
cattle,
and
to
the
birds
of
the
heavens,
and
to
every
beast
of
the
field;
but
for
man
there
was
not
found
a
help
meet
for
him.
21 2:21
And
Jehovah
God
caused
a
deep
sleep
to
fall
upon
the
man,
and
he
slept;
and
he
took
one
of
his
ribs,
and
closed
up
the
flesh
instead
thereof:
22 2:22
and
the
rib,
which
Jehovah
God
had
taken
from
the
man,
made
he
a
woman,
and
brought
her
unto
the
man.
23 2:23
And
the
man
said,
This
is
now
bone
of
my
bones,
and
flesh
of
my
flesh:
she
shall
be
called
Woman,
because
she
was
taken
out
of
Man.
24 2:24
Therefore
shall
a
man
leave
his
father
and
his
mother,
and
shall
cleave
unto
his
wife:
and
they
shall
be
one
flesh.
25 2:25
And
they
were
both
naked,
the
man
and
his
wife,
and
were
not
ashamed.
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Now
the
serpent
was
more subtle
than
any
beast
of
the
field
which
Jehovah
God
had
made.
And
he
said
unto
the
woman,
Yea,
hath
God
said,
Ye
shall
not
eat
of
any
tree
of
the
garden?
2 3:2
And
the
woman
said
unto
the
serpent,
Of
the
fruit
of
the
trees
of
the
garden
we
may
eat:
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but
of
the
fruit
of
the
tree
which
is
in
the
midst
of
the
garden,
God
hath
said,
Ye
shall
not
eat
of
it,
neither
shall
ye
touch
it,
lest
ye
die.
4 3:4
And
the
serpent
said
unto
the
woman,
Ye
shall
not
surely
die:
5 3:5
for
God
doth
know
that
in
the
day
ye
eat
thereof,
then
your
eyes
shall
be
opened,
and
ye
shall
be
as
God,
knowing
good
and
evil.
6 3:6
And
when
the
woman
saw
that
the
tree
was
good
for
food,
and
that
it
was
a
delight
to
the
eyes,
and
that
the
tree
was
to
be
desired
to
make
one
wise,
she
took
of
the
fruit
thereof,
and
did
eat;
and
she
gave
also
unto
her
husband
with
her,
and
he
did
eat.
7 3:7
And
the
eyes
of
them
both
were
opened,
and
they
knew
that
they
were
naked;
and
they
sewed fig-leaves
together,
and
made
themselves
aprons.
8 3:8
And
they
heard
the
voice
of
Jehovah
God
walking
in
the
garden
in
the
cool
of
the
day:
and
the
man
and
his
wife
hid
themselves
from
the
presence
of
Jehovah
God
amongst
the
trees
of
the
garden.
9 3:9
And
Jehovah
God
called
unto
the
man,
and
said
unto
him,
Where
art
thou?
10 3:10
And
he
said,
I
heard
thy
voice
in
the
garden,
and
I
was
afraid,
because
I
was
naked;
and
I
hid
myself.
11 3:11
And
he
said,
Who
told
thee
that
thou wast
naked?
Hast
thou
eaten
of
the
tree,
whereof
I
commanded
thee
that
thou shouldest
not
eat?
12 3:12
And
the
man
said,
The
woman
whom
thou
gavest
to
be
with
me,
she
gave
me
of
the
tree,
and
I
did
eat.
13 3:13
And
Jehovah
God
said
unto
the
woman,
What
is
this
thou
hast
done?
And
the
woman
said,
The
serpent
beguiled
me,
and
I
did
eat.
14 3:14
And
Jehovah
God
said
unto
the
serpent,
Because
thou
hast
done
this,
cursed
art
thou
above
all
cattle,
and
above
every
beast
of
the
field;
upon
thy
belly shalt
thou
go,
and
dust shalt
thou
eat
all
the
days
of
thy
life:
15 3:15
and
I
will
put
enmity
between
thee
and
the
woman,
and
between
thy
seed
and
her
seed:
he
shall
bruise
thy
head,
and
thou shalt
bruise
his
heel.
16 3:16
Unto
the
woman
he
said,
I
will
greatly
multiply
thy
pain
and
thy
conception;
in
pain
thou shalt
bring
forth
children;
and
thy
desire
shall
be
to
thy
husband,
and
he
shall
rule
over
thee.
17 3:17
And
unto
Adam
he
said,
Because
thou
hast
hearkened
unto
the
voice
of
thy
wife,
and
hast
eaten
of
the
tree,
of
which
I
commanded
thee,
saying,
Thou shalt
not
eat
of
it:
cursed
is
the
ground
for
thy
sake;
in
toil shalt
thou
eat
of
it
all
the
days
of
thy
life;
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thorns
also
and
thistles
shall
it
bring
forth
to
thee;
and
thou shalt
eat
the
herb
of
the
field;
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in
the
sweat
of
thy
face shalt
thou
eat
bread,
till
thou
return
unto
the
ground;
for
out
of
it wast
thou
taken:
for
dust
thou
art,
and
unto
dust shalt
thou
return.
20 3:20
And
the
man
called
his
wife’s
name
Eve;
because
she
was
the
mother
of
all
living.
21 3:21
And
Jehovah
God
made
for
Adam
and
for
his
wife
coats
of
skins,
and
clothed
them.
22 3:22
And
Jehovah
God
said,
Behold,
the
man
is
become
as
one
of
us,
to
know
good
and
evil;
and
now,
lest
he
put
forth
his
hand,
and
take
also
of
the
tree
of
life,
and
eat,
and
live
for
ever—
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therefore
Jehovah
God
sent
him
forth
from
the
garden
of
Eden,
to
till
the
ground
from
whence
he
was
taken.
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So
he
drove
out
the
man;
and
he
placed
at
the
east
of
the
garden
of
Eden
the
Cherubim,
and
the
flame
of
a
sword
which
turned
every
way,
to
keep
the
way
of
the
tree
of
life.
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And
the
man
knew
Eve
his
wife;
and
she
conceived,
and
bare
Cain,
and
said,
I
have
gotten
a
man
with
the
help
of
Jehovah.
2 4:2
And
again
she
bare
his
brother
Abel.
And
Abel
was
a
keeper
of
sheep,
but
Cain
was
a
tiller
of
the
ground.
3 4:3
And
in
process
of
time
it
came
to
pass,
that
Cain
brought
of
the
fruit
of
the
ground
an
offering
unto
Jehovah.
4 4:4
And
Abel,
he
also
brought
of
the
firstlings
of
his
flock
and
of
the
fat
thereof.
And
Jehovah
had
respect
unto
Abel
and
to
his
offering:
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but
unto
Cain
and
to
his
offering
he
had
not
respect.
And
Cain
was
very
wroth,
and
his
countenance
fell.
6 4:6
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Cain,
Why
art
thou
wroth?
and
why
is
thy
countenance
fallen?
7 4:7
If
thou
doest
well,
shall
it
not
be
lifted
up?
and
if
thou
doest
not
well,
sin coucheth
at
the
door;
and
unto
thee
shall
be
its
desire;
but
do
thou
rule
over
it.
8 4:8
And
Cain
told
Abel
his
brother.
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
they
were
in
the
field,
that
Cain
rose
up
against
Abel
his
brother,
and
slew
him.
9 4:9
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Cain,
Where
is
Abel
thy
brother?
And
he
said,
I
know
not:
am
I
my
brother’s
keeper?
10 4:10
And
he
said,
What
hast
thou
done?
the
voice
of
thy
brother’s
blood
crieth
unto
me
from
the
ground.
11 4:11
And
now
cursed
art
thou
from
the
ground,
which
hath
opened
its
mouth
to
receive
thy
brother’s
blood
from
thy
hand;
12 4:12
when
thou
tillest
the
ground,
it
shall
not
henceforth
yield
unto
thee
its
strength;
a
fugitive
and
a
wanderer shalt
thou
be
in
the
earth.
13 4:13
And
Cain
said
unto
Jehovah,
My
punishment
is
greater
than
I
can
bear.
14 4:14
Behold,
thou
hast
driven
me
out
this
day
from
the
face
of
the
ground;
and
from
thy
face
shall
I
be
hid;
and
I
shall
be
a
fugitive
and
a
wanderer
in
the
earth;
and
it
will
come
to
pass,
that
whosoever
findeth
me
will
slay
me.
15 4:15
And
Jehovah
said
unto
him,
Therefore
whosoever
slayeth
Cain,
vengeance
shall
be
taken
on
him
sevenfold.
And
Jehovah
appointed
a
sign
for
Cain,
lest
any
finding
him
should
smite
him.
16 4:16
And
Cain
went
out
from
the
presence
of
Jehovah,
and
dwelt
in
the
land
of
Nod,
on
the
east
of
Eden.
17 4:17
And
Cain
knew
his
wife;
and
she
conceived,
and
bare
Enoch:
and
he
builded
a
city,
and
called
the
name
of
the
city,
after
the
name
of
his
son,
Enoch.
18 4:18
And
unto
Enoch
was
born
Irad:
and
Irad
begat
Mehujael;
and
Mehujael
begat
Methushael;
and
Methushael
begat
Lamech.
19 4:19
And
Lamech
took
unto
him
two
wives:
the
name
of
the
one
was
Adah,
and
the
name
of
the
other
Zillah.
20 4:20
And
Adah
bare
Jabal:
he
was
the
father
of
such
as
dwell
in
tents
and
have
cattle.
21 4:21
And
his
brother’s
name
was
Jubal:
he
was
the
father
of
all
such
as
handle
the
harp
and
pipe.
22 4:22
And
Zillah,
she
also
bare
Tubal-cain,
the
forger
of
every
cutting
instrument
of
brass
and
iron:
and
the
sister
of
Tubal-cain
was
Naamah.
23 4:23
And
Lamech
said
unto
his
wives:
Adah
and
Zillah,
hear
my
voice;
Ye
wives
of
Lamech,
hearken
unto
my
speech:
For
I
have
slain
a
man
for
wounding
me,
And
a
young
man
for
bruising
me:
24 4:24
If
Cain
shall
be
avenged
sevenfold,
Truly
Lamech
seventy
and
sevenfold.
25 4:25
And
Adam
knew
his
wife
again;
and
she
bare
a
son,
and
called
his
name
Seth:
For,
said
she,
God
hath
appointed
me
another
seed
instead
of
Abel;
for
Cain
slew
him.
26 4:26
And
to
Seth,
to
him
also
there
was
born
a
son;
and
he
called
his
name
Enosh.
Then
began
men
to
call
upon
the
name
of
Jehovah.
51 5:1
This
is
the
book
of
the
generations
of
Adam.
In
the
day
that
God
created
man,
in
the
likeness
of
God
made
he
him;
2 5:2
male
and
female
created
he
them,
and
blessed
them,
and
called
their
name
Adam,
in
the
day
when
they
were
created.
3 5:3
And
Adam
lived
a
hundred
and
thirty
years,
and
begat
a
son
in
his
own
likeness,
after
his
image;
and
called
his
name
Seth:
4 5:4
and
the
days
of
Adam
after
he
begat
Seth
were
eight
hundred
years:
and
he
begat
sons
and
daughters.
5 5:5
And
all
the
days
that
Adam
lived
were
nine
hundred
and
thirty
years:
and
he
died.
6 5:6
And
Seth
lived
a
hundred
and
five
years,
and
begat
Enosh:
7 5:7
and
Seth
lived
after
he
begat
Enosh
eight
hundred
and
seven
years,
and
begat
sons
and
daughters:
8 5:8
and
all
the
days
of
Seth
were
nine
hundred
and
twelve
years:
and
he
died.
9 5:9
And
Enosh
lived
ninety
years,
and
begat
Kenan:
10 5:10
and
Enosh
lived
after
he
begat
Kenan
eight
hundred
and
fifteen
years,
and
begat
sons
and
daughters:
11 5:11
and
all
the
days
of
Enosh
were
nine
hundred
and
five
years:
and
he
died.
12 5:12
And
Kenan
lived
seventy
years,
and
begat
Mahalalel:
13 5:13
and
Kenan
lived
after
he
begat
Mahalalel
eight
hundred
and
forty
years,
and
begat
sons
and
daughters:
14 5:14
and
all
the
days
of
Kenan
were
nine
hundred
and
ten
years:
and
he
died.
15 5:15
And
Mahalalel
lived
sixty
and
five
years,
and
begat
Jared:
16 5:16
and
Mahalalel
lived
after
he
begat
Jared
eight
hundred
and
thirty
years,
and
begat
sons
and
daughters:
17 5:17
and
all
the
days
of
Mahalalel
were
eight
hundred
ninety
and
five
years:
and
he
died.
18 5:18
And
Jared
lived
a
hundred
sixty
and
two
years,
and
begat
Enoch:
19 5:19
and
Jared
lived
after
he
begat
Enoch
eight
hundred
years,
and
begat
sons
and
daughters:
20 5:20
and
all
the
days
of
Jared
were
nine
hundred
sixty
and
two
years:
and
he
died.
21 5:21
And
Enoch
lived
sixty
and
five
years,
and
begat
Methuselah:
22 5:22
and
Enoch
walked
with
God
after
he
begat
Methuselah
three
hundred
years,
and
begat
sons
and
daughters:
23 5:23
and
all
the
days
of
Enoch
were
three
hundred
sixty
and
five
years:
24 5:24
and
Enoch
walked
with
God:
and
he
was
not;
for
God
took
him.
25 5:25
And
Methuselah
lived
a
hundred
eighty
and
seven
years,
and
begat
Lamech:
26 5:26
and
Methuselah
lived
after
he
begat
Lamech
seven
hundred
eighty
and
two
years,
and
begat
sons
and
daughters:
27 5:27
and
all
the
days
of
Methuselah
were
nine
hundred
sixty
and
nine
years:
and
he
died.
28 5:28
And
Lamech
lived
a
hundred
eighty
and
two
years,
and
begat
a
son:
29 5:29
and
he
called
his
name
Noah,
saying,
This
same
shall
comfort
us
in
our
work
and
in
the
toil
of
our
hands,
which
cometh
because
of
the
ground
which
Jehovah
hath
cursed.
30 5:30
And
Lamech
lived
after
he
begat
Noah
five
hundred
ninety
and
five
years,
and
begat
sons
and
daughters:
31 5:31
And
all
the
days
of
Lamech
were
seven
hundred
seventy
and
seven
years:
and
he
died.
32 5:32
And
Noah
was
five
hundred
years
old:
and
Noah
begat
Shem,
Ham,
and
Japheth.
61 6:1
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
men
began
to
multiply
on
the
face
of
the
ground,
and
daughters
were
born
unto
them,
2 6:2
that
the
sons
of
God
saw
the
daughters
of
men
that
they
were
fair;
and
they
took
them
wives
of
all
that
they
chose.
3 6:3
And
Jehovah
said,
My
Spirit
shall
not
strive
with
man
for
ever,
for
that
he
also
is
flesh:
yet
shall
his
days
be
a
hundred
and
twenty
years.
4 6:4
The
Nephilim
were
in
the
earth
in
those
days,
and
also
after
that,
when
the
sons
of
God
came
in
unto
the
daughters
of
men,
and
they
bare
children
to
them:
the
same
were
the
mighty
men
that
were
of
old,
the
men
of
renown.
5 6:5
And
Jehovah
saw
that
the
wickedness
of
man
was
great
in
the
earth,
and
that
every
imagination
of
the
thoughts
of
his
heart
was
only
evil
continually.
6 6:6
And
it
repented
Jehovah
that
he
had
made
man
on
the
earth,
and
it
grieved
him
at
his
heart.
7 6:7
And
Jehovah
said,
I
will
destroy
man
whom
I
have
created
from
the
face
of
the
ground;
both
man,
and
beast,
and
creeping
things,
and
birds
of
the
heavens;
for
it
repenteth
me
that
I
have
made
them.
8 6:8
But
Noah
found
favor
in
the
eyes
of
Jehovah.
9 6:9
These
are
the
generations
of
Noah.
Noah
was
a
righteous
man,
and
perfect
in
his
generations:
Noah
walked
with
God.
10 6:10
And
Noah
begat
three
sons,
Shem,
Ham,
and
Japheth.
11 6:11
And
the
earth
was
corrupt
before
God,
and
the
earth
was
filled
with
violence.
12 6:12
And
God
saw
the
earth,
and,
behold,
it
was
corrupt;
for
all
flesh
had
corrupted
their
way
upon
the
earth.
13 6:13
And
God
said
unto
Noah,
The
end
of
all
flesh
is
come
before
me;
for
the
earth
is
filled
with
violence
through
them;
and,
behold,
I
will
destroy
them
with
the
earth.
14 6:14
Make
thee
an
ark
of
gopher
wood;
rooms shalt
thou
make
in
the
ark,
and shalt
pitch
it
within
and
without
with
pitch.
15 6:15
And
this
is
how
thou shalt
make
it:
the
length
of
the
ark
three
hundred
cubits,
the
breadth
of
it
fifty
cubits,
and
the
height
of
it
thirty
cubits.
16 6:16
A
light shalt
thou
make
to
the
ark,
and
to
a
cubit shalt
thou
finish
it
upward;
and
the
door
of
the
ark shalt
thou
set
in
the
side
thereof;
with
lower,
second,
and
third
stories shalt
thou
make
it.
17 6:17
And
I,
behold,
I
do
bring
the
flood
of
waters
upon
the
earth,
to
destroy
all
flesh,
wherein
is
the
breath
of
life,
from
under
heaven;
everything
that
is
in
the
earth
shall
die.
18 6:18
But
I
will
establish
my
covenant
with
thee;
and
thou shalt
come
into
the
ark,
thou,
and
thy
sons,
and
thy
wife,
and
thy
sons’
wives
with
thee.
19 6:19
And
of
every
living
thing
of
all
flesh,
two
of
every
sort shalt
thou
bring
into
the
ark,
to
keep
them
alive
with
thee;
they
shall
be
male
and
female.
20 6:20
Of
the
birds
after
their
kind,
and
of
the
cattle
after
their
kind,
of
every
creeping
thing
of
the
ground
after
its
kind,
two
of
every
sort
shall
come
unto
thee,
to
keep
them
alive.
21 6:21
And
take
thou
unto
thee
of
all
food
that
is
eaten,
and
gather
it
to
thee;
and
it
shall
be
for
food
for
thee,
and
for
them.
22 6:22
Thus
did
Noah;
according
to
all
that
God
commanded
him,
so
did
he.
71 7:1
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Noah,
Come
thou
and
all
thy
house
into
the
ark;
for
thee
have
I
seen
righteous
before
me
in
this
generation.
2 7:2
Of
every
clean
beast
thou shalt
take
to
thee
seven
and
seven,
the
male
and
his
female;
and
of
the
beasts
that
are
not
clean
two,
the
male
and
his
female:
3 7:3
of
the
birds
also
of
the
heavens,
seven
and
seven,
male
and
female,
to
keep
seed
alive
upon
the
face
of
all
the
earth.
4 7:4
For
yet
seven
days,
and
I
will
cause
it
to
rain
upon
the
earth
forty
days
and
forty
nights;
and
every
living
thing
that
I
have
made
will
I
destroy
from
off
the
face
of
the
ground.
5 7:5
And
Noah
did
according
unto
all
that
Jehovah
commanded
him.
6 7:6
And
Noah
was
six
hundred
years
old
when
the
flood
of
waters
was
upon
the
earth.
7 7:7
And
Noah
went
in,
and
his
sons,
and
his
wife,
and
his
sons’
wives
with
him,
into
the
ark,
because
of
the
waters
of
the
flood.
8 7:8
Of
clean
beasts,
and
of
beasts
that
are
not
clean,
and
of
birds,
and
of
everything
that
creepeth
upon
the
ground,
9 7:9
there
went
in
two
and
two
unto
Noah
into
the
ark,
male
and
female,
as
God
commanded
Noah.
10 7:10
And
it
came
to
pass
after
the
seven
days,
that
the
waters
of
the
flood
were
upon
the
earth.
11 7:11
In
the
six
hundredth
year
of
Noah’s
life,
in
the
second
month,
on
the
seventeenth
day
of
the
month,
on
the
same
day
were
all
the
fountains
of
the
great
deep
broken
up,
and
the
windows
of
heaven
were
opened.
12 7:12
And
the
rain
was
upon
the
earth
forty
days
and
forty
nights.
13 7:13
In
the
selfsame
day
entered
Noah,
and
Shem,
and
Ham,
and
Japheth,
the
sons
of
Noah,
and
Noah’s
wife,
and
the
three
wives
of
his
sons
with
them,
into
the
ark;
14 7:14
they,
and
every
beast
after
its
kind,
and
all
the
cattle
after
their
kind,
and
every
creeping
thing
that
creepeth
upon
the
earth
after
its
kind,
and
every
bird
after
its
kind,
every
bird
of
every
sort.
15 7:15
And
they
went
in
unto
Noah
into
the
ark,
two
and
two
of
all
flesh
wherein
is
the
breath
of
life.
16 7:16
And
they
that
went
in,
went
in
male
and
female
of
all
flesh,
as
God
commanded
him:
and
Jehovah
shut
him
in.
17 7:17
And
the
flood
was
forty
days
upon
the
earth;
and
the
waters
increased,
and
bare
up
the
ark,
and
it
was
lifted
up
above
the
earth.
18 7:18
And
the
waters
prevailed,
and
increased
greatly
upon
the
earth;
and
the
ark
went
upon
the
face
of
the
waters.
19 7:19
And
the
waters
prevailed
exceedingly
upon
the
earth;
and
all
the
high
mountains
that
were
under
the
whole
heaven
were
covered.
20 7:20
Fifteen
cubits
upward
did
the
waters
prevail;
and
the
mountains
were
covered.
21 7:21
And
all
flesh
died
that
moved
upon
the
earth,
both
birds,
and
cattle,
and
beasts,
and
every
creeping
thing
that
creepeth
upon
the
earth,
and
every
man:
22 7:22
all
in
whose
nostrils
was
the
breath
of
the
spirit
of
life,
of
all
that
was
on
the
dry
land,
died.
23 7:23
And
every
living
thing
was
destroyed
that
was
upon
the
face
of
the
ground,
both
man,
and
cattle,
and
creeping
things,
and
birds
of
the
heavens;
and
they
were
destroyed
from
the
earth:
and
Noah
only
was
left,
and
they
that
were
with
him
in
the
ark.
24 7:24
And
the
waters
prevailed
upon
the
earth
a
hundred
and
fifty
days.
81 8:1
And
God
remembered
Noah,
and
all
the
beasts,
and
all
the
cattle
that
were
with
him
in
the
ark:
and
God
made
a
wind
to
pass
over
the
earth,
and
the
waters assuaged;
2 8:2
the
fountains
also
of
the
deep
and
the
windows
of
heaven
were
stopped,
and
the
rain
from
heaven
was
restrained;
3 8:3
and
the
waters
returned
from
off
the
earth
continually:
and
after
the
end
of
a
hundred
and
fifty
days
the
waters
decreased.
4 8:4
And
the
ark
rested
in
the
seventh
month,
on
the
seventeenth
day
of
the
month,
upon
the
mountains
of
Ararat.
5 8:5
And
the
waters
decreased
continually
until
the
tenth
month:
in
the
tenth
month,
on
the
first
day
of
the
month,
were
the
tops
of
the
mountains
seen.
6 8:6
And
it
came
to
pass
at
the
end
of
forty
days,
that
Noah
opened
the
window
of
the
ark
which
he
had
made:
7 8:7
and
he
sent
forth
a
raven,
and
it
went
forth
to
and
fro,
until
the
waters
were
dried
up
from
off
the
earth.
8 8:8
And
he
sent
forth
a
dove
from
him,
to
see
if
the
waters
were
abated
from
off
the
face
of
the
ground;
9 8:9
but
the
dove
found
no
rest
for
the
sole
of
her
foot,
and
she
returned
unto
him
to
the
ark;
for
the
waters
were
on
the
face
of
the
whole
earth:
and
he
put
forth
his
hand,
and
took
her,
and
brought
her
in
unto
him
into
the
ark.
10 8:10
And
he
stayed
yet
other
seven
days;
and
again
he
sent
forth
the
dove
out
of
the
ark;
11 8:11
and
the
dove
came
in
to
him
at
eventide;
and,
lo,
in
her
mouth
an olive-leaf
plucked
off:
so
Noah
knew
that
the
waters
were
abated
from
off
the
earth.
12 8:12
And
he
stayed
yet
other
seven
days,
and
sent
forth
the
dove;
and
she
returned
not
again
unto
him
any
more.
13 8:13
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
six
hundred
and
first
year,
in
the
first
month,
the
first
day
of
the
month,
the
waters
were
dried
up
from
off
the
earth:
and
Noah
removed
the
covering
of
the
ark,
and
looked,
and,
behold,
the
face
of
the
ground
was
dried.
14 8:14
And
in
the
second
month,
on
the
seven
and
twentieth
day
of
the
month,
was
the
earth
dry.
15 8:15
And
God
spake
unto
Noah,
saying,
16 8:16
Go
forth
from
the
ark,
thou,
and
thy
wife,
and
thy
sons,
and
thy
sons’
wives
with
thee.
17 8:17
Bring
forth
with
thee
every
living
thing
that
is
with
thee
of
all
flesh,
both
birds,
and
cattle,
and
every
creeping
thing
that
creepeth
upon
the
earth;
that
they
may
breed
abundantly
in
the
earth,
and
be
fruitful,
and
multiply
upon
the
earth.
18 8:18
And
Noah
went
forth,
and
his
sons,
and
his
wife,
and
his
sons’
wives
with
him:
19 8:19
every
beast,
every
creeping
thing,
and
every
bird,
whatsoever
moveth
upon
the
earth,
after
their
families,
went
forth
out
of
the
ark.
20 8:20
And
Noah
builded
an
altar
unto
Jehovah,
and
took
of
every
clean
beast,
and
of
every
clean
bird,
and
offered burnt-offerings
on
the
altar.
21 8:21
And
Jehovah
smelled
the
sweet savor;
and
Jehovah
said
in
his
heart,
I
will
not
again
curse
the
ground
any
more
for
man’s
sake,
for
that
the
imagination
of
man’s
heart
is
evil
from
his
youth;
neither
will
I
again
smite
any
more
everything
living,
as
I
have
done.
22 8:22
While
the
earth
remaineth,
seedtime
and
harvest,
and
cold
and
heat,
and
summer
and
winter,
and
day
and
night
shall
not
cease.
91 9:1
And
God
blessed
Noah
and
his
sons,
and
said
unto
them,
Be
fruitful,
and
multiply,
and
replenish
the
earth.
2 9:2
And
the
fear
of
you
and
the
dread
of
you
shall
be
upon
every
beast
of
the
earth,
and
upon
every
bird
of
the
heavens;
with
all
wherewith
the
ground teemeth,
and
all
the
fishes
of
the
sea,
into
your
hand
are
they
delivered.
3 9:3
Every
moving
thing
that
liveth
shall
be
food
for
you;
as
the
green
herb
have
I
given
you
all.
4 9:4
But
flesh
with
the
life
thereof,
which
is
the
blood
thereof,
shall
ye
not
eat.
5 9:5
And
surely
your
blood,
the
blood
of
your
lives,
will
I
require;
at
the
hand
of
every
beast
will
I
require
it:
and
at
the
hand
of
man,
even
at
the
hand
of
every
man’s
brother,
will
I
require
the
life
of
man.
6 9:6
Whoso
sheddeth
man’s
blood,
by
man
shall
his
blood
be
shed:
for
in
the
image
of
God
made
he
man.
7 9:7
And
you,
be
ye
fruitful,
and
multiply;
bring
forth
abundantly
in
the
earth,
and
multiply
therein.
8 9:8
And
God
spake
unto
Noah,
and
to
his
sons
with
him,
saying,
9 9:9
And
I,
behold,
I
establish
my
covenant
with
you,
and
with
your
seed
after
you;
10 9:10
and
with
every
living
creature
that
is
with
you,
the
birds,
the
cattle,
and
every
beast
of
the
earth
with
you;
of
all
that
go
out
of
the
ark,
even
every
beast
of
the
earth.
11 9:11
And
I
will
establish
my
covenant
with
you;
neither
shall
all
flesh
be
cut
off
any
more
by
the
waters
of
the
flood;
neither
shall
there
any
more
be
a
flood
to
destroy
the
earth.
12 9:12
And
God
said,
This
is
the
token
of
the
covenant
which
I
make
between
me
and
you
and
every
living
creature
that
is
with
you,
for
perpetual
generations:
13 9:13
I
do
set
my
bow
in
the
cloud,
and
it
shall
be
for
a
token
of
a
covenant
between
me
and
the
earth.
14 9:14
And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
when
I
bring
a
cloud
over
the
earth,
that
the
bow
shall
be
seen
in
the
cloud,
15 9:15
and
I
will
remember
my
covenant,
which
is
between
me
and
you
and
every
living
creature
of
all
flesh;
and
the
waters
shall
no
more
become
a
flood
to
destroy
all
flesh.
16 9:16
And
the
bow
shall
be
in
the
cloud;
and
I
will
look
upon
it,
that
I
may
remember
the
everlasting
covenant
between
God
and
every
living
creature
of
all
flesh
that
is
upon
the
earth.
17 9:17
And
God
said
unto
Noah,
This
is
the
token
of
the
covenant
which
I
have
established
between
me
and
all
flesh
that
is
upon
the
earth.
18 9:18
And
the
sons
of
Noah,
that
went
forth
from
the
ark,
were
Shem,
and
Ham,
and
Japheth:
and
Ham
is
the
father
of
Canaan.
19 9:19
These
three
were
the
sons
of
Noah:
and
of
these
was
the
whole
earth
overspread.
20 9:20
And
Noah
began
to
be
a
husbandman,
and
planted
a
vineyard:
21 9:21
and
he
drank
of
the
wine,
and
was
drunken;
and
he
was
uncovered
within
his
tent.
22 9:22
And
Ham,
the
father
of
Canaan,
saw
the
nakedness
of
his
father,
and
told
his
two
brethren
without.
23 9:23
And
Shem
and
Japheth
took
a
garment,
and
laid
it
upon
both
their
shoulders,
and
went
backward,
and
covered
the
nakedness
of
their
father;
and
their
faces
were
backward,
and
they
saw
not
their
father’s
nakedness.
24 9:24
And
Noah
awoke
from
his
wine,
and
knew
what
his
youngest
son
had
done
unto
him.
25 9:25
And
he
said,
Cursed
be
Canaan;
A
servant
of
servants
shall
he
be
unto
his
brethren.
26 9:26
And
he
said,
Blessed
be
Jehovah,
the
God
of
Shem;
And
let
Canaan
be
his
servant.
27 9:27
God
enlarge
Japheth,
And
let
him
dwell
in
the
tents
of
Shem;
And
let
Canaan
be
his
servant.
28 9:28
And
Noah
lived
after
the
flood
three
hundred
and
fifty
years.
29 9:29
And
all
the
days
of
Noah
were
nine
hundred
and
fifty
years:
and
he
died.
101 10:1
Now
these
are
the
generations
of
the
sons
of
Noah,
namely,
of
Shem,
Ham,
and
Japheth:
and
unto
them
were
sons
born
after
the
flood.
2 10:2
The
sons
of
Japheth:
Gomer,
and
Magog,
and
Madai,
and
Javan,
and
Tubal,
and
Meshech,
and
Tiras.
3 10:3
And
the
sons
of
Gomer:
Ashkenaz,
and
Riphath,
and
Togarmah.
4 10:4
And
the
sons
of
Javan:
Elishah,
and
Tarshish,
Kittim,
and
Dodanim.
5 10:5
Of
these
were
the
isles
of
the
nations
divided
in
their
lands,
every
one
after
his
tongue,
after
their
families,
in
their
nations.
6 10:6
And
the
sons
of
Ham:
Cush,
and
Mizraim,
and
Put,
and
Canaan.
7 10:7
And
the
sons
of
Cush:
Seba,
and
Havilah,
and
Sabtah,
and
Raamah,
and
Sabteca;
and
the
sons
of
Raamah:
Sheba,
and
Dedan.
8 10:8
And
Cush
begat
Nimrod:
he
began
to
be
a
mighty
one
in
the
earth.
9 10:9
He
was
a
mighty
hunter
before
Jehovah:
wherefore
it
is
said,
Like
Nimrod
a
mighty
hunter
before
Jehovah.
10 10:10
And
the
beginning
of
his
kingdom
was
Babel,
and
Erech,
and
Accad,
and
Calneh,
in
the
land
of
Shinar.
11 10:11
Out
of
that
land
he
went
forth
into
Assyria,
and
builded
Nineveh,
and
Rehoboth-Ir,
and
Calah,
12 10:12
and
Resen
between
Nineveh
and
Calah (the
same
is
the
great
city).
13 10:13
And
Mizraim
begat
Ludim,
and
Anamim,
and
Lehabim,
and
Naphtuhim,
14 10:14
and
Pathrusim,
and
Casluhim (whence
went
forth
the
Philistines),
and
Caphtorim.
15 10:15
And
Canaan
begat
Sidon
his first-born,
and
Heth,
16 10:16
and
the
Jebusite,
and
the
Amorite,
and
the
Girgashite,
17 10:17
and
the
Hivite,
and
the
Arkite,
and
the
Sinite,
18 10:18
and
the
Arvadite,
and
the
Zemarite,
and
the
Hamathite:
and
afterward
were
the
families
of
the
Canaanite
spread
abroad.
19 10:19
And
the
border
of
the
Canaanite
was
from
Sidon,
as
thou
goest
toward
Gerar,
unto
Gaza;
as
thou
goest
toward
Sodom
and
Gomorrah
and
Admah
and
Zeboiim,
unto
Lasha.
20 10:20
These
are
the
sons
of
Ham,
after
their
families,
after
their
tongues,
in
their
lands,
in
their
nations.
21 10:21
And
unto
Shem,
the
father
of
all
the
children
of
Eber,
the
elder
brother
of
Japheth,
to
him
also
were
children
born.
22 10:22
The
sons
of
Shem:
Elam,
and
Asshur,
and
Arpachshad,
and
Lud,
and
Aram.
23 10:23
And
the
sons
of
Aram:
Uz,
and
Hul,
and
Gether,
and
Mash.
24 10:24
And
Arpachshad
begat
Shelah;
and
Shelah
begat
Eber.
25 10:25
And
unto
Eber
were
born
two
sons:
the
name
of
the
one
was
Peleg;
for
in
his
days
was
the
earth
divided;
and
his
brother’s
name
was
Joktan.
26 10:26
And
Joktan
begat
Almodad,
and
Sheleph,
and
Hazarmaveth,
and
Jerah,
27 10:27
and
Hadoram,
and
Uzal,
and
Diklah,
28 10:28
and
Obal,
and
Abimael,
and
Sheba,
29 10:29
and
Ophir,
and
Havilah,
and
Jobab:
all
these
were
the
sons
of
Joktan.
30 10:30
And
their
dwelling
was
from
Mesha,
as
thou
goest
toward
Sephar,
the
mountain
of
the
east.
31 10:31
These
are
the
sons
of
Shem,
after
their
families,
after
their
tongues,
in
their
lands,
after
their
nations.
32 10:32
These
are
the
families
of
the
sons
of
Noah,
after
their
generations,
in
their
nations:
and
of
these
were
the
nations
divided
in
the
earth
after
the
flood.
111 11:1
And
the
whole
earth
was
of
one
language
and
of
one
speech.
2 11:2
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
they
journeyed
east,
that
they
found
a
plain
in
the
land
of
Shinar;
and
they
dwelt
there.
3 11:3
And
they
said
one
to
another,
Come,
let
us
make
brick,
and
burn
them
thoroughly.
And
they
had
brick
for
stone,
and
slime
had
they
for
mortar.
4 11:4
And
they
said,
Come,
let
us
build
us
a
city,
and
a
tower,
whose
top
may
reach
unto
heaven,
and
let
us
make
us
a
name;
lest
we
be
scattered
abroad
upon
the
face
of
the
whole
earth.
5 11:5
And
Jehovah
came
down
to
see
the
city
and
the
tower,
which
the
children
of
men
builded.
6 11:6
And
Jehovah
said,
Behold,
they
are
one
people,
and
they
have
all
one
language;
and
this
is
what
they
begin
to
do:
and
now
nothing
will
be
withholden
from
them,
which
they
purpose
to
do.
7 11:7
Come,
let
us
go
down,
and
there
confound
their
language,
that
they
may
not
understand
one
another’s
speech.
8 11:8
So
Jehovah
scattered
them
abroad
from
thence
upon
the
face
of
all
the
earth:
and
they
left
off
building
the
city.
9 11:9
Therefore
was
the
name
of
it
called
Babel;
because
Jehovah
did
there
confound
the
language
of
all
the
earth:
and
from
thence
did
Jehovah
scatter
them
abroad
upon
the
face
of
all
the
earth.
10 11:10
These
are
the
generations
of
Shem.
Shem
was
a
hundred
years
old,
and
begat
Arpachshad
two
years
after
the
flood:
11 11:11
and
Shem
lived
after
he
begat
Arpachshad
five
hundred
years,
and
begat
sons
and
daughters.
12 11:12
And
Arpachshad
lived
five
and
thirty
years,
and
begat
Shelah:
13 11:13
and
Arpachshad
lived
after
he
begat
Shelah
four
hundred
and
three
years,
and
begat
sons
and
daughters.
14 11:14
And
Shelah
lived
thirty
years,
and
begat
Eber:
15 11:15
and
Shelah
lived
after
he
begat
Eber
four
hundred
and
three
years,
and
begat
sons
and
daughters.
16 11:16
And
Eber
lived
four
and
thirty
years,
and
begat
Peleg:
17 11:17
and
Eber
lived
after
he
begat
Peleg
four
hundred
and
thirty
years,
and
begat
sons
and
daughters.
18 11:18
And
Peleg
lived
thirty
years,
and
begat
Reu:
19 11:19
and
Peleg
lived
after
he
begat
Reu
two
hundred
and
nine
years,
and
begat
sons
and
daughters.
20 11:20
And
Reu
lived
two
and
thirty
years,
and
begat
Serug:
21 11:21
and
Reu
lived
after
he
begat
Serug
two
hundred
and
seven
years,
and
begat
sons
and
daughters.
22 11:22
And
Serug
lived
thirty
years,
and
begat
Nahor:
23 11:23
and
Serug
lived
after
he
begat
Nahor
two
hundred
years,
and
begat
sons
and
daughters.
24 11:24
And
Nahor
lived
nine
and
twenty
years,
and
begat
Terah:
25 11:25
and
Nahor
lived
after
he
begat
Terah
a
hundred
and
nineteen
years,
and
begat
sons
and
daughters.
26 11:26
And
Terah
lived
seventy
years,
and
begat
Abram,
Nahor,
and
Haran.
27 11:27
Now
these
are
the
generations
of
Terah.
Terah
begat
Abram,
Nahor,
and
Haran;
and
Haran
begat
Lot.
28 11:28
And
Haran
died
before
his
father
Terah
in
the
land
of
his
nativity,
in
Ur
of
the
Chaldees.
29 11:29
And
Abram
and
Nahor
took
them
wives:
the
name
of
Abram’s
wife
was
Sarai;
and
the
name
of
Nahor’s
wife,
Milcah,
the
daughter
of
Haran,
the
father
of
Milcah,
and
the
father
of
Iscah.
30 11:30
And
Sarai
was
barren;
she
had
no
child.
31 11:31
And
Terah
took
Abram
his
son,
and
Lot
the
son
of
Haran,
his
son’s
son,
and
Sarai
his
daughter-in-law,
his
son
Abram’s
wife;
and
they
went
forth
with
them
from
Ur
of
the
Chaldees,
to
go
into
the
land
of
Canaan;
and
they
came
unto
Haran,
and
dwelt
there.
32 11:32
And
the
days
of
Terah
were
two
hundred
and
five
years:
and
Terah
died
in
Haran.
121 12:1
Now
Jehovah
said
unto
Abram,
Get
thee
out
of
thy
country,
and
from
thy
kindred,
and
from
thy
father’s
house,
unto
the
land
that
I
will
show
thee:
2 12:2
and
I
will
make
of
thee
a
great
nation,
and
I
will
bless
thee,
and
make
thy
name
great;
and
be
thou
a
blessing:
3 12:3
and
I
will
bless
them
that
bless
thee,
and
him
that
curseth
thee
will
I
curse:
and
in
thee
shall
all
the
families
of
the
earth
be
blessed.
4 12:4
So
Abram
went,
as
Jehovah
had
spoken
unto
him;
and
Lot
went
with
him:
and
Abram
was
seventy
and
five
years
old
when
he
departed
out
of
Haran.
5 12:5
And
Abram
took
Sarai
his
wife,
and
Lot
his
brother’s
son,
and
all
their
substance
that
they
had
gathered,
and
the
souls
that
they
had
gotten
in
Haran;
and
they
went
forth
to
go
into
the
land
of
Canaan;
and
into
the
land
of
Canaan
they
came.
6 12:6
And
Abram
passed
through
the
land
unto
the
place
of
Shechem,
unto
the
oak
of
Moreh.
And
the
Canaanite
was
then
in
the
land.
7 12:7
And
Jehovah
appeared
unto
Abram,
and
said,
Unto
thy
seed
will
I
give
this
land:
and
there
builded
he
an
altar
unto
Jehovah,
who
appeared
unto
him.
8 12:8
And
he
removed
from
thence
unto
the
mountain
on
the
east
of
Beth-el,
and
pitched
his
tent,
having
Beth-el
on
the
west,
and
Ai
on
the
east:
and
there
he
builded
an
altar
unto
Jehovah,
and
called
upon
the
name
of
Jehovah.
9 12:9
And
Abram
journeyed,
going
on
still
toward
the
South.
10 12:10
And
there
was
a
famine
in
the
land:
and
Abram
went
down
into
Egypt
to
sojourn
there;
for
the
famine
was
sore
in
the
land.
11 12:11
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
he
was
come
near
to
enter
into
Egypt,
that
he
said
unto
Sarai
his
wife,
Behold
now,
I
know
that
thou
art
a
fair
woman
to
look
upon:
12 12:12
and
it
will
come
to
pass,
when
the
Egyptians
shall
see
thee,
that
they
will
say,
This
is
his
wife:
and
they
will
kill
me,
but
they
will
save
thee
alive.
13 12:13
Say,
I
pray
thee,
thou
art
my
sister;
that
it
may
be
well
with
me
for
thy
sake,
and
that
my
soul
may
live
because
of
thee.
14 12:14
And
it
came
to
pass,
that,
when
Abram
was
come
into
Egypt,
the
Egyptians
beheld
the
woman
that
she
was
very
fair.
15 12:15
And
the
princes
of
Pharaoh
saw
her,
and
praised
her
to
Pharaoh:
and
the
woman
was
taken
into
Pharaoh’s
house.
16 12:16
And
he
dealt
well
with
Abram
for
her
sake:
and
he
had
sheep,
and
oxen,
and he-asses,
and men-servants,
and maid-servants,
and she-asses,
and
camels.
17 12:17
And
Jehovah
plagued
Pharaoh
and
his
house
with
great
plagues
because
of
Sarai,
Abram’s
wife.
18 12:18
And
Pharaoh
called
Abram,
and
said,
What
is
this
that
thou
hast
done
unto
me?
why
didst
thou
not
tell
me
that
she
was
thy
wife?
19 12:19
why
saidst
thou,
She
is
my
sister,
so
that
I
took
her
to
be
my
wife?
now
therefore
behold
thy
wife,
take
her,
and
go
thy
way.
20 12:20
And
Pharaoh
gave
men
charge
concerning
him:
and
they
brought
him
on
the
way,
and
his
wife,
and
all
that
he
had.
131 13:1
And
Abram
went
up
out
of
Egypt,
he,
and
his
wife,
and
all
that
he
had,
and
Lot
with
him,
into
the
South.
2 13:2
And
Abram
was
very
rich
in
cattle,
in
silver,
and
in
gold.
3 13:3
And
he
went
on
his
journeys
from
the
South
even
to
Beth-el,
unto
the
place
where
his
tent
had
been
at
the
beginning,
between
Beth-el
and
Ai,
4 13:4
unto
the
place
of
the
altar,
which
he
had
made
there
at
the
first:
and
there
Abram
called
on
the
name
of
Jehovah.
5 13:5
And
Lot
also,
who
went
with
Abram,
had
flocks,
and
herds,
and
tents.
6 13:6
And
the
land
was
not
able
to
bear
them,
that
they
might
dwell
together:
for
their
substance
was
great,
so
that
they
could
not
dwell
together.
7 13:7
And
there
was
a
strife
between
the
herdsmen
of
Abram’s
cattle
and
the
herdsmen
of
Lot’s
cattle:
and
the
Canaanite
and
the
Perizzite
dwelt
then
in
the
land.
8 13:8
And
Abram
said
unto
Lot,
Let
there
be
no
strife,
I
pray
thee,
between
me
and
thee,
and
between
my
herdsmen
and
thy
herdsmen;
for
we
are
brethren.
9 13:9
Is
not
the
whole
land
before
thee?
separate
thyself,
I
pray
thee,
from
me:
if
thou
wilt
take
the
left
hand,
then
I
will
go
to
the
right;
or
if
thou
take
the
right
hand,
then
I
will
go
to
the
left.
10 13:10
And
Lot
lifted
up
his
eyes,
and
beheld
all
the
Plain
of
the
Jordan,
that
it
was
well
watered
every
where,
before
Jehovah
destroyed
Sodom
and
Gomorrah,
like
the
garden
of
Jehovah,
like
the
land
of
Egypt,
as
thou
goest
unto
Zoar.
11 13:11
So
Lot
chose
him
all
the
Plain
of
the
Jordan;
and
Lot
journeyed
east:
and
they
separated
themselves
the
one
from
the
other.
12 13:12
Abram
dwelt
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
and
Lot
dwelt
in
the
cities
of
the
Plain,
and
moved
his
tent
as
far
as
Sodom.
13 13:13
Now
the
men
of
Sodom
were
wicked
and
sinners
against
Jehovah
exceedingly.
14 13:14
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Abram,
after
that
Lot
was
separated
from
him,
Lift
up
now
thine
eyes,
and
look
from
the
place
where
thou
art,
northward
and
southward
and
eastward
and
westward:
15 13:15
for
all
the
land
which
thou
seest,
to
thee
will
I
give
it,
and
to
thy
seed
for
ever.
16 13:16
And
I
will
make
thy
seed
as
the
dust
of
the
earth:
so
that
if
a
man
can
number
the
dust
of
the
earth,
then
may
thy
seed
also
be
numbered.
17 13:17
Arise,
walk
through
the
land
in
the
length
of
it
and
in
the
breadth
of
it;
for
unto
thee
will
I
give
it.
18 13:18
And
Abram
moved
his
tent,
and
came
and
dwelt
by
the
oaks
of
Mamre,
which
are
in
Hebron,
and
built
there
an
altar
unto
Jehovah.
141 14:1
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
days
of
Amraphel
king
of
Shinar,
Arioch
king
of
Ellasar,
Chedorlaomer
king
of
Elam,
and
Tidal
king
of
Goiim,
2 14:2
that
they
made
war
with
Bera
king
of
Sodom,
and
with
Birsha
king
of
Gomorrah,
Shinab
king
of
Admah,
and
Shemeber
king
of
Zeboiim,
and
the
king
of
Bela (the
same
is
Zoar).
3 14:3
All
these
joined
together
in
the
vale
of
Siddim (the
same
is
the
Salt
Sea).
4 14:4
Twelve
years
they
served
Chedorlaomer,
and
in
the
thirteenth
year
they
rebelled.
5 14:5
And
in
the
fourteenth
year
came
Chedorlaomer,
and
the
kings
that
were
with
him,
and
smote
the
Rephaim
in
Ashteroth-karnaim,
and
the
Zuzim
in
Ham,
and
the
Emim
in
Shaveh-kiriathaim,
6 14:6
and
the
Horites
in
their
mount
Seir,
unto
El-paran,
which
is
by
the
wilderness.
7 14:7
And
they
returned,
and
came
to
En-mishpat (the
same
is
Kadesh),
and
smote
all
the
country
of
the
Amalekites,
and
also
the
Amorites,
that
dwelt
in
Hazazon-tamar.
8 14:8
And
there
went
out
the
king
of
Sodom,
and
the
king
of
Gomorrah,
and
the
king
of
Admah,
and
the
king
of
Zeboiim,
and
the
king
of
Bela (the
same
is
Zoar);
and
they
set
the
battle
in
array
against
them
in
the
vale
of
Siddim;
9 14:9
against
Chedorlaomer
king
of
Elam,
and
Tidal
king
of
Goiim,
and
Amraphel
king
of
Shinar,
and
Arioch
king
of
Ellasar;
four
kings
against
the
five.
10 14:10
Now
the
vale
of
Siddim
was
full
of
slime
pits;
and
the
kings
of
Sodom
and
Gomorrah
fled,
and
they
fell
there,
and
they
that
remained
fled
to
the
mountain.
11 14:11
And
they
took
all
the
goods
of
Sodom
and
Gomorrah,
and
all
their
victuals,
and
went
their
way.
12 14:12
And
they
took
Lot,
Abram’s
brother’s
son,
who
dwelt
in
Sodom,
and
his
goods,
and
departed.
13 14:13
And
there
came
one
that
had
escaped,
and
told
Abram
the
Hebrew:
now
he
dwelt
by
the
oaks
of
Mamre,
the
Amorite,
brother
of
Eshcol,
and
brother
of
Aner;
and
these
were
confederate
with
Abram.
14 14:14
And
when
Abram
heard
that
his
brother
was
taken
captive,
he
led
forth
his
trained
men,
born
in
his
house,
three
hundred
and
eighteen,
and
pursued
as
far
as
Dan.
15 14:15
And
he
divided
himself
against
them
by
night,
he
and
his
servants,
and
smote
them,
and
pursued
them
unto
Hobah,
which
is
on
the
left
hand
of
Damascus.
16 14:16
And
he
brought
back
all
the
goods,
and
also
brought
back
his
brother
Lot,
and
his
goods,
and
the
women
also,
and
the
people.
17 14:17
And
the
king
of
Sodom
went
out
to
meet
him,
after
his
return
from
the
slaughter
of
Chedorlaomer
and
the
kings
that
were
with
him,
at
the
vale
of
Shaveh (the
same
is
the
King’s
Vale).
18 14:18
And
Melchizedek
king
of
Salem
brought
forth
bread
and
wine:
and
he
was
priest
of
God
Most
High.
19 14:19
And
he
blessed
him,
and
said,
Blessed
be
Abram
of
God
Most
High,
possessor
of
heaven
and
earth:
20 14:20
and
blessed
be
God
Most
High,
who
hath
delivered
thine
enemies
into
thy
hand.
And
he
gave
him
a
tenth
of
all.
21 14:21
And
the
king
of
Sodom
said
unto
Abram,
Give
me
the
persons,
and
take
the
goods
to
thyself.
22 14:22
And
Abram
said
to
the
king
of
Sodom,
I
have
lifted
up
my
hand
unto
Jehovah,
God
Most
High,
possessor
of
heaven
and
earth,
23 14:23
that
I
will
not
take
a
thread
nor
a shoe-latchet
nor aught
that
is
thine,
lest
thou shouldest
say,
I
have
made
Abram
rich:
24 14:24
save
only
that
which
the
young
men
have
eaten,
and
the
portion
of
the
men
that
went
with
me,
Aner,
Eshcol,
and
Mamre;
let
them
take
their
portion.
151 15:1
After
these
things
the
word
of
Jehovah
came
unto
Abram
in
a
vision,
saying,
Fear
not,
Abram:
I
am
thy
shield,
and
thy
exceeding
great
reward.
2 15:2
And
Abram
said,
O
Lord
Jehovah,
what
wilt
thou
give
me,
seeing
I
go
childless,
and
he
that
shall
be
possessor
of
my
house
is
Eliezer
of
Damascus?
3 15:3
And
Abram
said,
Behold,
to
me
thou
hast
given
no
seed:
and,
lo,
one
born
in
my
house
is
mine
heir.
4 15:4
And,
behold,
the
word
of
Jehovah
came
unto
him,
saying,
This
man
shall
not
be
thine
heir;
but
he
that
shall
come
forth
out
of
thine
own
bowels
shall
be
thine
heir.
5 15:5
And
he
brought
him
forth
abroad,
and
said,
Look
now
toward
heaven,
and
number
the
stars,
if
thou
be
able
to
number
them:
and
he
said
unto
him,
So
shall
thy
seed
be.
6 15:6
And
he
believed
in
Jehovah;
and
he
reckoned
it
to
him
for
righteousness.
7 15:7
And
he
said
unto
him,
I
am
Jehovah
that
brought
thee
out
of
Ur
of
the
Chaldees,
to
give
thee
this
land
to
inherit
it.
8 15:8
And
he
said,
O
Lord
Jehovah,
whereby
shall
I
know
that
I
shall
inherit
it?
9 15:9
And
he
said
unto
him,
Take
me
a
heifer
three
years
old,
and
a she-goat
three
years
old,
and
a
ram
three
years
old,
and
a turtle-dove,
and
a
young
pigeon.
10 15:10
And
he
took
him
all
these,
and
divided
them
in
the
midst,
and
laid
each
half
over
against
the
other:
but
the
birds
divided
he
not.
11 15:11
And
the
birds
of
prey
came
down
upon
the
carcasses,
and
Abram
drove
them
away.
12 15:12
And
when
the
sun
was
going
down,
a
deep
sleep
fell
upon
Abram;
and,
lo,
a
horror
of
great
darkness
fell
upon
him.
13 15:13
And
he
said
unto
Abram,
Know
of
a
surety
that
thy
seed
shall
be
sojourners
in
a
land
that
is
not
theirs,
and
shall
serve
them;
and
they
shall
afflict
them
four
hundred
years;
14 15:14
and
also
that
nation,
whom
they
shall
serve,
will
I
judge:
and
afterward
shall
they
come
out
with
great
substance.
15 15:15
But
thou shalt
go
to
thy
fathers
in
peace;
thou shalt
be
buried
in
a
good
old
age.
16 15:16
And
in
the
fourth
generation
they
shall
come
hither
again:
for
the
iniquity
of
the
Amorite
is
not
yet
full.
17 15:17
And
it
came
to
pass,
that,
when
the
sun
went
down,
and
it
was
dark,
behold,
a
smoking
furnace,
and
a
flaming
torch
that
passed
between
these
pieces.
18 15:18
In
that
day
Jehovah
made
a
covenant
with
Abram,
saying,
Unto
thy
seed
have
I
given
this
land,
from
the
river
of
Egypt
unto
the
great
river,
the
river
Euphrates:
19 15:19
the
Kenite,
and
the
Kenizzite,
and
the
Kadmonite,
20 15:20
and
the
Hittite,
and
the
Perizzite,
and
the
Rephaim,
21 15:21
and
the
Amorite,
and
the
Canaanite,
and
the
Girgashite,
and
the
Jebusite.
161 16:1
Now
Sarai,
Abram’s
wife,
bare
him
no
children:
and
she
had
a
handmaid,
an
Egyptian,
whose
name
was
Hagar.
2 16:2
And
Sarai
said
unto
Abram,
Behold
now,
Jehovah
hath
restrained
me
from
bearing;
go
in,
I
pray
thee,
unto
my
handmaid;
it
may
be
that
I
shall
obtain
children
by
her.
And
Abram
hearkened
to
the
voice
of
Sarai.
3 16:3
And
Sarai,
Abram’s
wife,
took
Hagar
the
Egyptian,
her
handmaid,
after
Abram
had
dwelt
ten
years
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
and
gave
her
to
Abram
her
husband
to
be
his
wife.
4 16:4
And
he
went
in
unto
Hagar,
and
she
conceived:
and
when
she
saw
that
she
had
conceived,
her
mistress
was
despised
in
her
eyes.
5 16:5
And
Sarai
said
unto
Abram,
My
wrong
be
upon
thee:
I
gave
my
handmaid
into
thy
bosom;
and
when
she
saw
that
she
had
conceived,
I
was
despised
in
her
eyes:
Jehovah
judge
between
me
and
thee.
6 16:6
But
Abram
said
unto
Sarai,
Behold,
thy
maid
is
in
thy
hand;
do
to
her
that
which
is
good
in
thine
eyes.
And
Sarai
dealt
hardly
with
her,
and
she
fled
from
her
face.
7 16:7
And
the
angel
of
Jehovah
found
her
by
a
fountain
of
water
in
the
wilderness,
by
the
fountain
in
the
way
to
Shur.
8 16:8
And
he
said,
Hagar,
Sarai’s
handmaid,
whence
camest
thou?
and
whither
goest
thou?
And
she
said,
I
am
fleeing
from
the
face
of
my
mistress
Sarai.
9 16:9
And
the
angel
of
Jehovah
said
unto
her,
Return
to
thy
mistress,
and
submit
thyself
under
her
hands.
10 16:10
And
the
angel
of
Jehovah
said
unto
her,
I
will
greatly
multiply
thy
seed,
that
it
shall
not
be
numbered
for
multitude.
11 16:11
And
the
angel
of
Jehovah
said
unto
her,
Behold,
thou
art
with
child,
and shalt
bear
a
son;
and
thou shalt
call
his
name
Ishmael,
because
Jehovah
hath
heard
thy
affliction.
12 16:12
And
he
shall
be
as
a
wild
ass
among
men;
his
hand
shall
be
against
every
man,
and
every
man’s
hand
against
him;
and
he
shall
dwell
over
against
all
his
brethren.
13 16:13
And
she
called
the
name
of
Jehovah
that
spake
unto
her,
Thou
art
a
God
that
seeth:
for
she
said,
Have
I
even
here
looked
after
him
that
seeth
me?
14 16:14
Wherefore
the
well
was
called
Beer-lahai-roi;
behold,
it
is
between
Kadesh
and
Bered.
15 16:15
And
Hagar
bare
Abram
a
son:
and
Abram
called
the
name
of
his
son,
whom
Hagar
bare,
Ishmael.
16 16:16
And
Abram
was
fourscore
and
six
years
old,
when
Hagar
bare
Ishmael
to
Abram.
171 17:1
And
when
Abram
was
ninety
years
old
and
nine,
Jehovah
appeared
to
Abram,
and
said
unto
him,
I
am
God
Almighty;
walk
before
me,
and
be
thou
perfect.
2 17:2
And
I
will
make
my
covenant
between
me
and
thee,
and
will
multiply
thee
exceedingly.
3 17:3
And
Abram
fell
on
his
face:
and
God
talked
with
him,
saying,
4 17:4
As
for
me,
behold,
my
covenant
is
with
thee,
and
thou shalt
be
the
father
of
a
multitude
of
nations.
5 17:5
Neither
shall
thy
name
any
more
be
called
Abram,
but
thy
name
shall
be
Abraham;
for
the
father
of
a
multitude
of
nations
have
I
made
thee.
6 17:6
And
I
will
make
thee
exceeding
fruitful,
and
I
will
make
nations
of
thee,
and
kings
shall
come
out
of
thee.
7 17:7
And
I
will
establish
my
covenant
between
me
and
thee
and
thy
seed
after
thee
throughout
their
generations
for
an
everlasting
covenant,
to
be
a
God
unto
thee
and
to
thy
seed
after
thee.
8 17:8
And
I
will
give
unto
thee,
and
to
thy
seed
after
thee,
the
land
of
thy
sojournings,
all
the
land
of
Canaan,
for
an
everlasting
possession;
and
I
will
be
their
God.
9 17:9
And
God
said
unto
Abraham,
And
as
for
thee,
thou shalt
keep
my
covenant,
thou,
and
thy
seed
after
thee
throughout
their
generations.
10 17:10
This
is
my
covenant,
which
ye
shall
keep,
between
me
and
you
and
thy
seed
after
thee:
every
male
among
you
shall
be
circumcised.
11 17:11
And
ye
shall
be
circumcised
in
the
flesh
of
your
foreskin;
and
it
shall
be
a
token
of
a
covenant
betwixt
me
and
you.
12 17:12
And
he
that
is
eight
days
old
shall
be
circumcised
among
you,
every
male
throughout
your
generations,
he
that
is
born
in
the
house,
or
bought
with
money
of
any
foreigner
that
is
not
of
thy
seed.
13 17:13
He
that
is
born
in
thy
house,
and
he
that
is
bought
with
thy
money,
must
needs
be
circumcised:
and
my
covenant
shall
be
in
your
flesh
for
an
everlasting
covenant.
14 17:14
And
the
uncircumcised
male
who
is
not
circumcised
in
the
flesh
of
his
foreskin,
that
soul
shall
be
cut
off
from
his
people;
he
hath
broken
my
covenant.
15 17:15
And
God
said
unto
Abraham,
As
for
Sarai
thy
wife,
thou shalt
not
call
her
name
Sarai,
but
Sarah
shall
her
name
be.
16 17:16
And
I
will
bless
her,
and
moreover
I
will
give
thee
a
son
of
her:
yea,
I
will
bless
her,
and
she
shall
be
a
mother
of
nations;
kings
of
peoples
shall
be
of
her.
17 17:17
Then
Abraham
fell
upon
his
face,
and
laughed,
and
said
in
his
heart,
Shall
a
child
be
born
unto
him
that
is
a
hundred
years
old?
and
shall
Sarah,
that
is
ninety
years
old,
bear?
18 17:18
And
Abraham
said
unto
God,
Oh
that
Ishmael
might
live
before
thee!
19 17:19
And
God
said,
Nay,
but
Sarah
thy
wife
shall
bear
thee
a
son;
and
thou shalt
call
his
name
Isaac:
and
I
will
establish
my
covenant
with
him
for
an
everlasting
covenant
for
his
seed
after
him.
20 17:20
And
as
for
Ishmael,
I
have
heard
thee:
behold,
I
have
blessed
him,
and
will
make
him
fruitful,
and
will
multiply
him
exceedingly;
twelve
princes
shall
he
beget,
and
I
will
make
him
a
great
nation.
21 17:21
But
my
covenant
will
I
establish
with
Isaac,
whom
Sarah
shall
bear
unto
thee
at
this
set
time
in
the
next
year.
22 17:22
And
he
left
off
talking
with
him,
and
God
went
up
from
Abraham.
23 17:23
And
Abraham
took
Ishmael
his
son,
and
all
that
were
born
in
his
house,
and
all
that
were
bought
with
his
money,
every
male
among
the
men
of
Abraham’s
house,
and
circumcised
the
flesh
of
their
foreskin
in
the
selfsame
day,
as
God
had
said
unto
him.
24 17:24
And
Abraham
was
ninety
years
old
and
nine,
when
he
was
circumcised
in
the
flesh
of
his
foreskin.
25 17:25
And
Ishmael
his
son
was
thirteen
years
old,
when
he
was
circumcised
in
the
flesh
of
his
foreskin.
26 17:26
In
the
selfsame
day
was
Abraham
circumcised,
and
Ishmael
his
son.
27 17:27
And
all
the
men
of
his
house,
those
born
in
the
house,
and
those
bought
with
money
of
a
foreigner,
were
circumcised
with
him.
181 18:1
And
Jehovah
appeared
unto
him
by
the
oaks
of
Mamre,
as
he
sat
in
the
tent
door
in
the
heat
of
the
day;
2 18:2
and
he
lifted
up
his
eyes
and
looked,
and,
lo,
three
men
stood
over
against
him:
and
when
he
saw
them,
he
ran
to
meet
them
from
the
tent
door,
and
bowed
himself
to
the
earth,
3 18:3
and
said,
My
lord,
if
now
I
have
found
favor
in
thy
sight,
pass
not
away,
I
pray
thee,
from
thy
servant:
4 18:4
let
now
a
little
water
be
fetched,
and
wash
your
feet,
and
rest
yourselves
under
the
tree:
5 18:5
and
I
will
fetch
a
morsel
of
bread,
and
strengthen
ye
your
heart;
after
that
ye
shall
pass
on:
forasmuch
as
ye
are
come
to
your
servant.
And
they
said,
So
do,
as
thou
hast
said.
6 18:6
And
Abraham
hastened
into
the
tent
unto
Sarah,
and
said,
Make
ready
quickly
three
measures
of
fine
meal,
knead
it,
and
make
cakes.
7 18:7
And
Abraham
ran
unto
the
herd,
and
fetched
a
calf
tender
and
good,
and
gave
it
unto
the
servant;
and
he
hasted
to
dress
it.
8 18:8
And
he
took
butter,
and
milk,
and
the
calf
which
he
had
dressed,
and
set
it
before
them;
and
he
stood
by
them
under
the
tree,
and
they
did
eat.
9 18:9
And
they
said
unto
him,
Where
is
Sarah
thy
wife?
And
he
said,
Behold,
in
the
tent.
10 18:10
And
he
said,
I
will
certainly
return
unto
thee
when
the
season
cometh
round;
and,
lo,
Sarah
thy
wife
shall
have
a
son.
And
Sarah
heard
in
the
tent
door,
which
was
behind
him.
11 18:11
Now
Abraham
and
Sarah
were
old,
and
well
stricken
in
age;
it
had
ceased
to
be
with
Sarah
after
the
manner
of
women.
12 18:12
And
Sarah
laughed
within
herself,
saying,
After
I
am
waxed
old
shall
I
have
pleasure,
my
lord
being
old
also?
13 18:13
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Abraham,
Wherefore
did
Sarah
laugh,
saying,
Shall
I
of
a
surety
bear
a
child,
who
am
old?
14 18:14
Is
anything
too
hard
for
Jehovah?
At
the
set
time
I
will
return
unto
thee,
when
the
season
cometh
round,
and
Sarah
shall
have
a
son.
15 18:15
Then
Sarah
denied,
saying,
I
laughed
not;
for
she
was
afraid.
And
he
said,
Nay;
but
thou
didst
laugh.
16 18:16
And
the
men
rose
up
from
thence,
and
looked
toward
Sodom:
and
Abraham
went
with
them
to
bring
them
on
the
way.
17 18:17
And
Jehovah
said,
Shall
I
hide
from
Abraham
that
which
I
do;
18 18:18
seeing
that
Abraham
shall
surely
become
a
great
and
mighty
nation,
and
all
the
nations
of
the
earth
shall
be
blessed
in
him?
19 18:19
For
I
have
known
him,
to
the
end
that
he
may
command
his
children
and
his
household
after
him,
that
they
may
keep
the
way
of
Jehovah,
to
do
righteousness
and
justice;
to
the
end
that
Jehovah
may
bring
upon
Abraham
that
which
he
hath
spoken
of
him.
20 18:20
And
Jehovah
said,
Because
the
cry
of
Sodom
and
Gomorrah
is
great,
and
because
their
sin
is
very
grievous;
21 18:21
I
will
go
down
now,
and
see
whether
they
have
done
altogether
according
to
the
cry
of
it,
which
is
come
unto
me;
and
if
not,
I
will
know.
22 18:22
And
the
men
turned
from
thence,
and
went
toward
Sodom:
but
Abraham
stood
yet
before
Jehovah.
23 18:23
And
Abraham
drew
near,
and
said,
Wilt
thou
consume
the
righteous
with
the
wicked?
24 18:24
Peradventure
there
are
fifty
righteous
within
the
city:
wilt
thou
consume
and
not
spare
the
place
for
the
fifty
righteous
that
are
therein?
25 18:25
That
be
far
from
thee
to
do
after
this
manner,
to
slay
the
righteous
with
the
wicked,
that
so
the
righteous
should
be
as
the
wicked;
that
be
far
from
thee:
shall
not
the
Judge
of
all
the
earth
do
right?
26 18:26
And
Jehovah
said,
If
I
find
in
Sodom
fifty
righteous
within
the
city,
then
I
will
spare
all
the
place
for
their
sake.
27 18:27
And
Abraham
answered
and
said,
Behold
now,
I
have
taken
upon
me
to
speak
unto
the
Lord,
who
am
but
dust
and
ashes:
28 18:28
peradventure
there
shall
lack
five
of
the
fifty
righteous:
wilt
thou
destroy
all
the
city
for
lack
of
five?
And
he
said,
I
will
not
destroy
it,
if
I
find
there
forty
and
five.
29 18:29
And
he
spake
unto
him
yet
again,
and
said,
Peradventure
there
shall
be
forty
found
there.
And
he
said,
I
will
not
do
it
for
the
forty’s
sake.
30 18:30
And
he
said,
Oh
let
not
the
Lord
be
angry,
and
I
will
speak:
peradventure
there
shall
thirty
be
found
there.
And
he
said,
I
will
not
do
it,
if
I
find
thirty
there.
31 18:31
And
he
said,
Behold
now,
I
have
taken
upon
me
to
speak
unto
the
Lord:
peradventure
there
shall
be
twenty
found
there.
And
he
said,
I
will
not
destroy
it
for
the
twenty’s
sake.
32 18:32
And
he
said,
Oh
let
not
the
Lord
be
angry,
and
I
will
speak
yet
but
this
once:
peradventure
ten
shall
be
found
there.
And
he
said,
I
will
not
destroy
it
for
the
ten’s
sake.
33 18:33
And
Jehovah
went
his
way,
as
soon
as
he
had
left
off
communing
with
Abraham:
and
Abraham
returned
unto
his
place.
191 19:1
And
the
two
angels
came
to
Sodom
at
even;
and
Lot
sat
in
the
gate
of
Sodom:
and
Lot
saw
them,
and
rose
up
to
meet
them;
and
he
bowed
himself
with
his
face
to
the
earth;
2 19:2
and
he
said,
Behold
now,
my
lords,
turn
aside,
I
pray
you,
into
your
servant’s
house,
and
tarry
all
night,
and
wash
your
feet,
and
ye
shall
rise
up
early,
and
go
on
your
way.
And
they
said,
Nay;
but
we
will
abide
in
the
street
all
night.
3 19:3
And
he
urged
them
greatly;
and
they
turned
in
unto
him,
and
entered
into
his
house;
and
he
made
them
a
feast,
and
did
bake
unleavened
bread,
and
they
did
eat.
4 19:4
But
before
they
lay
down,
the
men
of
the
city,
even
the
men
of
Sodom,
compassed
the
house
round,
both
young
and
old,
all
the
people
from
every
quarter;
5 19:5
and
they
called
unto
Lot,
and
said
unto
him,
Where
are
the
men
that
came
in
to
thee
this
night?
bring
them
out
unto
us,
that
we
may
know
them.
6 19:6
And
Lot
went
out
unto
them
to
the
door,
and
shut
the
door
after
him.
7 19:7
And
he
said,
I
pray
you,
my
brethren,
do
not
so
wickedly.
8 19:8
Behold
now,
I
have
two
daughters
that
have
not
known
man;
let
me,
I
pray
you,
bring
them
out
unto
you,
and
do
ye
to
them
as
is
good
in
your
eyes:
only
unto
these
men
do
nothing,
forasmuch
as
they
are
come
under
the
shadow
of
my
roof.
9 19:9
And
they
said,
Stand
back.
And
they
said,
This
one
fellow
came
in
to
sojourn,
and
he
will
needs
be
a
judge:
now
will
we
deal
worse
with
thee,
than
with
them.
And
they
pressed
sore
upon
the
man,
even
Lot,
and
drew
near
to
break
the
door.
10 19:10
But
the
men
put
forth
their
hand,
and
brought
Lot
into
the
house
to
them,
and
shut
to
the
door.
11 19:11
And
they
smote
the
men
that
were
at
the
door
of
the
house
with
blindness,
both
small
and
great,
so
that
they
wearied
themselves
to
find
the
door.
12 19:12
And
the
men
said
unto
Lot,
Hast
thou
here
any
besides?
son-in-law,
and
thy
sons,
and
thy
daughters,
and
whomsoever
thou
hast
in
the
city,
bring
them
out
of
the
place:
13 19:13
for
we
will
destroy
this
place,
because
the
cry
of
them
is
waxed
great
before
Jehovah;
and
Jehovah
hath
sent
us
to
destroy
it.
14 19:14
And
Lot
went
out,
and
spake
unto
his
sons-in-law,
who
married
his
daughters,
and
said,
Up,
get
you
out
of
this
place;
for
Jehovah
will
destroy
the
city.
But
he
seemed
unto
his
sons-in-law
as
one
that
mocked.
15 19:15
And
when
the
morning
arose,
then
the
angels
hastened
Lot,
saying,
Arise,
take
thy
wife,
and
thy
two
daughters
that
are
here,
lest
thou
be
consumed
in
the
iniquity
of
the
city.
16 19:16
But
he
lingered;
and
the
men
laid
hold
upon
his
hand,
and
upon
the
hand
of
his
wife,
and
upon
the
hand
of
his
two
daughters,
Jehovah
being
merciful
unto
him:
and
they
brought
him
forth,
and
set
him
without
the
city.
17 19:17
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
they
had
brought
them
forth
abroad,
that
he
said,
Escape
for
thy
life;
look
not
behind
thee,
neither
stay
thou
in
all
the
Plain;
escape
to
the
mountain,
lest
thou
be
consumed.
18 19:18
And
Lot
said
unto
them,
Oh,
not
so,
my
lord:
19 19:19
behold
now,
thy
servant
hath
found
favor
in
thy
sight,
and
thou
hast
magnified
thy
lovingkindness,
which
thou
hast
showed
unto
me
in
saving
my
life;
and
I
cannot
escape
to
the
mountain,
lest
evil
overtake
me,
and
I
die:
20 19:20
behold
now,
this
city
is
near
to
flee
unto,
and
it
is
a
little
one.
Oh
let
me
escape
thither (is
it
not
a
little
one?),
and
my
soul
shall
live.
21 19:21
And
he
said
unto
him,
See,
I
have
accepted
thee
concerning
this
thing
also,
that
I
will
not
overthrow
the
city
of
which
thou
hast
spoken.
22 19:22
Haste
thee,
escape
thither;
for
I
cannot
do
anything
till
thou
be
come
thither.
Therefore
the
name
of
the
city
was
called
Zoar.
23 19:23
The
sun
was
risen
upon
the
earth
when
Lot
came
unto
Zoar.
24 19:24
Then
Jehovah
rained
upon
Sodom
and
upon
Gomorrah
brimstone
and
fire
from
Jehovah
out
of
heaven;
25 19:25
and
he
overthrew
those
cities,
and
all
the
Plain,
and
all
the
inhabitants
of
the
cities,
and
that
which
grew
upon
the
ground.
26 19:26
But
his
wife
looked
back
from
behind
him,
and
she
became
a
pillar
of
salt.
27 19:27
And
Abraham
gat
up
early
in
the
morning
to
the
place
where
he
had
stood
before
Jehovah:
28 19:28
and
he
looked
toward
Sodom
and
Gomorrah,
and
toward
all
the
land
of
the
Plain,
and
beheld,
and,
lo,
the
smoke
of
the
land
went
up
as
the
smoke
of
a
furnace.
29 19:29
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
God
destroyed
the
cities
of
the
Plain,
that
God
remembered
Abraham,
and
sent
Lot
out
of
the
midst
of
the
overthrow,
when
he
overthrew
the
cities
in
which
Lot
dwelt.
30 19:30
And
Lot
went
up
out
of
Zoar,
and
dwelt
in
the
mountain,
and
his
two
daughters
with
him;
for
he
feared
to
dwell
in
Zoar:
and
he
dwelt
in
a
cave,
he
and
his
two
daughters.
31 19:31
And
the first-born
said
unto
the
younger,
Our
father
is
old,
and
there
is
not
a
man
in
the
earth
to
come
in
unto
us
after
the
manner
of
all
the
earth:
32 19:32
come,
let
us
make
our
father
drink
wine,
and
we
will
lie
with
him,
that
we
may
preserve
seed
of
our
father.
33 19:33
And
they
made
their
father
drink
wine
that
night:
and
the first-born
went
in,
and
lay
with
her
father;
and
he
knew
not
when
she
lay
down,
nor
when
she
arose.
34 19:34
And
it
came
to
pass
on
the
morrow,
that
the first-born
said
unto
the
younger,
Behold,
I
lay
yesternight
with
my
father:
let
us
make
him
drink
wine
this
night
also;
and
go
thou
in,
and
lie
with
him,
that
we
may
preserve
seed
of
our
father.
35 19:35
And
they
made
their
father
drink
wine
that
night
also:
and
the
younger
arose,
and
lay
with
him;
and
he
knew
not
when
she
lay
down,
nor
when
she
arose.
36 19:36
Thus
were
both
the
daughters
of
Lot
with
child
by
their
father.
37 19:37
And
the first-born
bare
a
son,
and
called
his
name
Moab:
the
same
is
the
father
of
the
Moabites
unto
this
day.
38 19:38
And
the
younger,
she
also
bare
a
son,
and
called
his
name
Ben-ammi:
the
same
is
the
father
of
the
children
of
Ammon
unto
this
day.
201 20:1
And
Abraham
journeyed
from
thence
toward
the
land
of
the
South,
and
dwelt
between
Kadesh
and
Shur;
and
he
sojourned
in
Gerar.
2 20:2
And
Abraham
said
of
Sarah
his
wife,
She
is
my
sister:
and
Abimelech
king
of
Gerar
sent,
and
took
Sarah.
3 20:3
But
God
came
to
Abimelech
in
a
dream
of
the
night,
and
said
to
him,
Behold,
thou
art
but
a
dead
man,
because
of
the
woman
whom
thou
hast
taken;
for
she
is
a
man’s
wife.
4 20:4
Now
Abimelech
had
not
come
near
her:
and
he
said,
Lord,
wilt
thou
slay
even
a
righteous
nation?
5 20:5
Said
he
not
himself
unto
me,
She
is
my
sister?
and
she,
even
she
herself
said,
He
is
my
brother:
in
the
integrity
of
my
heart
and
the
innocency
of
my
hands
have
I
done
this.
6 20:6
And
God
said
unto
him
in
the
dream,
Yea,
I
know
that
in
the
integrity
of
thy
heart
thou
hast
done
this,
and
I
also
withheld
thee
from
sinning
against
me:
therefore
suffered
I
thee
not
to
touch
her.
7 20:7
Now
therefore
restore
the
man’s
wife;
for
he
is
a
prophet,
and
he
shall
pray
for
thee,
and
thou shalt
live:
and
if
thou
restore
her
not,
know
thou
that
thou shalt
surely
die,
thou,
and
all
that
are
thine.
8 20:8
And
Abimelech
rose
early
in
the
morning,
and
called
all
his
servants,
and
told
all
these
things
in
their
ears:
and
the
men
were
sore
afraid.
9 20:9
Then
Abimelech
called
Abraham,
and
said
unto
him,
What
hast
thou
done
unto
us?
and
wherein
have
I
sinned
against
thee,
that
thou
hast
brought
on
me
and
on
my
kingdom
a
great
sin?
thou
hast
done
deeds
unto
me
that
ought
not
to
be
done.
10 20:10
And
Abimelech
said
unto
Abraham,
What
sawest
thou,
that
thou
hast
done
this
thing?
11 20:11
And
Abraham
said,
Because
I
thought,
Surely
the
fear
of
God
is
not
in
this
place;
and
they
will
slay
me
for
my
wife’s
sake.
12 20:12
And
moreover
she
is
indeed
my
sister,
the
daughter
of
my
father,
but
not
the
daughter
of
my
mother;
and
she
became
my
wife:
13 20:13
and
it
came
to
pass,
when
God
caused
me
to
wander
from
my
father’s
house,
that
I
said
unto
her,
This
is
thy
kindness
which
thou shalt
show
unto
me:
at
every
place
whither
we
shall
come,
say
of
me,
He
is
my
brother.
14 20:14
And
Abimelech
took
sheep
and
oxen,
and men-servants
and women-servants,
and
gave
them
unto
Abraham,
and
restored
him
Sarah
his
wife.
15 20:15
And
Abimelech
said,
Behold,
my
land
is
before
thee:
dwell
where
it
pleaseth
thee.
16 20:16
And
unto
Sarah
he
said,
Behold,
I
have
given
thy
brother
a
thousand
pieces
of
silver:
behold,
it
is
for
thee
a
covering
of
the
eyes
to
all
that
are
with
thee;
and
in
respect
of
all
thou
art righted.
17 20:17
And
Abraham
prayed
unto
God:
and
God
healed
Abimelech,
and
his
wife,
and
his maid-servants;
and
they
bare
children.
18 20:18
For
Jehovah
had
fast
closed
up
all
the
wombs
of
the
house
of
Abimelech,
because
of
Sarah,
Abraham’s
wife.
211 21:1
And
Jehovah
visited
Sarah
as
he
had
said,
and
Jehovah
did
unto
Sarah
as
he
had
spoken.
2 21:2
And
Sarah
conceived,
and
bare
Abraham
a
son
in
his
old
age,
at
the
set
time
of
which
God
had
spoken
to
him.
3 21:3
And
Abraham
called
the
name
of
his
son
that
was
born
unto
him,
whom
Sarah
bare
to
him,
Isaac.
4 21:4
And
Abraham
circumcised
his
son
Isaac
when
he
was
eight
days
old,
as
God
had
commanded
him.
5 21:5
And
Abraham
was
a
hundred
years
old,
when
his
son
Isaac
was
born
unto
him.
6 21:6
And
Sarah
said,
God
hath
made
me
to
laugh;
every
one
that
heareth
will
laugh
with
me.
7 21:7
And
she
said,
Who
would
have
said
unto
Abraham,
that
Sarah
should
give
children
suck?
for
I
have
borne
him
a
son
in
his
old
age.
8 21:8
And
the
child
grew,
and
was
weaned:
and
Abraham
made
a
great
feast
on
the
day
that
Isaac
was
weaned.
9 21:9
And
Sarah
saw
the
son
of
Hagar
the
Egyptian,
whom
she
had
borne
unto
Abraham,
mocking.
10 21:10
Wherefore
she
said
unto
Abraham,
Cast
out
this
handmaid
and
her
son:
for
the
son
of
this
handmaid
shall
not
be
heir
with
my
son,
even
with
Isaac.
11 21:11
And
the
thing
was
very
grievous
in
Abraham’s
sight
on
account
of
his
son.
12 21:12
And
God
said
unto
Abraham,
Let
it
not
be
grievous
in
thy
sight
because
of
the
lad,
and
because
of
thy
handmaid;
in
all
that
Sarah
saith
unto
thee,
hearken
unto
her
voice;
for
in
Isaac
shall
thy
seed
be
called.
13 21:13
And
also
of
the
son
of
the
handmaid
will
I
make
a
nation,
because
he
is
thy
seed.
14 21:14
And
Abraham
rose
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
took
bread
and
a
bottle
of
water,
and
gave
it
unto
Hagar,
putting
it
on
her
shoulder,
and
gave
her
the
child,
and
sent
her
away:
and
she
departed,
and
wandered
in
the
wilderness
of
Beer-sheba.
15 21:15
And
the
water
in
the
bottle
was
spent,
and
she
cast
the
child
under
one
of
the
shrubs.
16 21:16
And
she
went,
and
sat
her
down
over
against
him
a
good
way
off,
as
it
were
a
bowshot:
for
she
said,
Let
me
not
look
upon
the
death
of
the
child.
And
she
sat
over
against
him,
and
lifted
up
her
voice,
and
wept.
17 21:17
And
God
heard
the
voice
of
the
lad;
and
the
angel
of
God
called
to
Hagar
out
of
heaven,
and
said
unto
her,
What aileth
thee,
Hagar?
fear
not;
for
God
hath
heard
the
voice
of
the
lad
where
he
is.
18 21:18
Arise,
lift
up
the
lad,
and
hold
him
in
thy
hand;
for
I
will
make
him
a
great
nation.
19 21:19
And
God
opened
her
eyes,
and
she
saw
a
well
of
water;
and
she
went,
and
filled
the
bottle
with
water,
and
gave
the
lad
drink.
20 21:20
And
God
was
with
the
lad,
and
he
grew;
and
he
dwelt
in
the
wilderness,
and
became,
as
he
grew
up,
an
archer.
21 21:21
And
he
dwelt
in
the
wilderness
of
Paran:
and
his
mother
took
him
a
wife
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
22 21:22
And
it
came
to
pass
at
that
time,
that
Abimelech
and
Phicol
the
captain
of
his
host
spake
unto
Abraham,
saying,
God
is
with
thee
in
all
that
thou
doest:
23 21:23
now
therefore
swear
unto
me
here
by
God
that
thou
wilt
not
deal
falsely
with
me,
nor
with
my
son,
nor
with
my
son’s
son:
but
according
to
the
kindness
that
I
have
done
unto
thee,
thou shalt
do
unto
me,
and
to
the
land
wherein
thou
hast
sojourned.
24 21:24
And
Abraham
said,
I
will
swear.
25 21:25
And
Abraham
reproved
Abimelech
because
of
the
well
of
water,
which
Abimelech’s
servants
had
violently
taken
away.
26 21:26
And
Abimelech
said,
I
know
not
who
hath
done
this
thing:
neither
didst
thou
tell
me,
neither
yet
heard
I
of
it,
but to-day.
27 21:27
And
Abraham
took
sheep
and
oxen,
and
gave
them
unto
Abimelech;
and
they
two
made
a
covenant.
28 21:28
And
Abraham
set
seven
ewe
lambs
of
the
flock
by
themselves.
29 21:29
And
Abimelech
said
unto
Abraham,
What
mean
these
seven
ewe
lambs
which
thou
hast
set
by
themselves?
30 21:30
And
he
said,
These
seven
ewe
lambs shalt
thou
take
of
my
hand,
that
it
may
be
a
witness
unto
me,
that
I
have
digged
this
well.
31 21:31
Wherefore
he
called
that
place
Beer-sheba;
because
there
they
sware
both
of
them.
32 21:32
So
they
made
a
covenant
at
Beer-sheba:
and
Abimelech
rose
up,
and
Phicol
the
captain
of
his
host,
and
they
returned
into
the
land
of
the
Philistines.
33 21:33
And
Abraham
planted
a
tamarisk
tree
in
Beer-sheba,
and
called
there
on
the
name
of
Jehovah,
the
Everlasting
God.
34 21:34
And
Abraham
sojourned
in
the
land
of
the
Philistines
many
days.
221 22:1
And
it
came
to
pass
after
these
things,
that
God
did
prove
Abraham,
and
said
unto
him,
Abraham;
and
he
said,
Here
am
I.
2 22:2
And
he
said,
Take
now
thy
son,
thine
only
son,
whom
thou
lovest,
even
Isaac,
and
get
thee
into
the
land
of
Moriah;
and
offer
him
there
for
a burnt-offering
upon
one
of
the
mountains
which
I
will
tell
thee
of.
3 22:3
And
Abraham
rose
early
in
the
morning,
and
saddled
his
ass,
and
took
two
of
his
young
men
with
him,
and
Isaac
his
son;
and
he
clave
the
wood
for
the burnt-offering,
and
rose
up,
and
went
unto
the
place
of
which
God
had
told
him.
4 22:4
On
the
third
day
Abraham
lifted
up
his
eyes,
and
saw
the
place
afar
off.
5 22:5
And
Abraham
said
unto
his
young
men,
Abide
ye
here
with
the
ass,
and
I
and
the
lad
will
go
yonder;
and
we
will
worship,
and
come
again
to
you.
6 22:6
And
Abraham
took
the
wood
of
the burnt-offering,
and
laid
it
upon
Isaac
his
son;
and
he
took
in
his
hand
the
fire
and
the
knife;
and
they
went
both
of
them
together.
7 22:7
And
Isaac
spake
unto
Abraham
his
father,
and
said,
My
father:
and
he
said,
Here
am
I,
my
son.
And
he
said,
Behold,
the
fire
and
the
wood:
but
where
is
the
lamb
for
a burnt-offering?
8 22:8
And
Abraham
said,
God
will
provide
himself
the
lamb
for
a burnt-offering,
my
son:
so
they
went
both
of
them
together.
9 22:9
And
they
came
to
the
place
which
God
had
told
him
of;
and
Abraham
built
the
altar
there,
and
laid
the
wood
in
order,
and
bound
Isaac
his
son,
and
laid
him
on
the
altar,
upon
the
wood.
10 22:10
And
Abraham
stretched
forth
his
hand,
and
took
the
knife
to
slay
his
son.
11 22:11
And
the
angel
of
Jehovah
called
unto
him
out
of
heaven,
and
said,
Abraham,
Abraham:
and
he
said,
Here
am
I.
12 22:12
And
he
said,
Lay
not
thy
hand
upon
the
lad,
neither
do
thou
anything
unto
him;
for
now
I
know
that
thou
fearest
God,
seeing
thou
hast
not
withheld
thy
son,
thine
only
son,
from
me.
13 22:13
And
Abraham
lifted
up
his
eyes,
and
looked,
and,
behold,
behind
him
a
ram
caught
in
the
thicket
by
his
horns:
and
Abraham
went
and
took
the
ram,
and
offered
him
up
for
a burnt-offering
in
the
stead
of
his
son.
14 22:14
And
Abraham
called
the
name
of
that
place
Jehovah-jireh:
as
it
is
said
to
this
day,
In
the
mount
of
Jehovah
it
shall
be
provided.
15 22:15
And
the
angel
of
Jehovah
called
unto
Abraham
a
second
time
out
of
heaven,
16 22:16
and
said,
By
myself
have
I
sworn,
saith
Jehovah,
because
thou
hast
done
this
thing,
and
hast
not
withheld
thy
son,
thine
only
son,
17 22:17
that
in
blessing
I
will
bless
thee,
and
in
multiplying
I
will
multiply
thy
seed
as
the
stars
of
the
heavens,
and
as
the
sand
which
is
upon
the sea-shore;
and
thy
seed
shall
possess
the
gate
of
his
enemies;
18 22:18
and
in
thy
seed
shall
all
the
nations
of
the
earth
be
blessed;
because
thou
hast
obeyed
my
voice.
19 22:19
So
Abraham
returned
unto
his
young
men,
and
they
rose
up
and
went
together
to
Beer-sheba;
and
Abraham
dwelt
at
Beer-sheba.
20 22:20
And
it
came
to
pass
after
these
things,
that
it
was
told
Abraham,
saying,
Behold,
Milcah,
she
also
hath
borne
children
unto
thy
brother
Nahor:
21 22:21
Uz
his first-born,
and
Buz
his
brother,
and
Kemuel
the
father
of
Aram,
22 22:22
and
Chesed,
and
Hazo,
and
Pildash,
and
Jidlaph,
and
Bethuel.
23 22:23
And
Bethuel
begat
Rebekah:
these
eight
did
Milcah
bear
to
Nahor,
Abraham’s
brother.
24 22:24
And
his
concubine,
whose
name
was
Reumah,
she
also
bare
Tebah,
and
Gaham,
and
Tahash,
and
Maacah.
231 23:1
And
the
life
of
Sarah
was
a
hundred
and
seven
and
twenty
years:
these
were
the
years
of
the
life
of
Sarah.
2 23:2
And
Sarah
died
in
Kiriath-arba (the
same
is
Hebron),
in
the
land
of
Canaan:
and
Abraham
came
to
mourn
for
Sarah,
and
to
weep
for
her.
3 23:3
And
Abraham
rose
up
from
before
his
dead,
and
spake
unto
the
children
of
Heth,
saying,
4 23:4
I
am
a
stranger
and
a
sojourner
with
you:
give
me
a
possession
of
a burying-place
with
you,
that
I
may
bury
my
dead
out
of
my
sight.
5 23:5
And
the
children
of
Heth
answered
Abraham,
saying
unto
him,
6 23:6
Hear
us,
my
lord;
thou
art
a
prince
of
God
among
us:
in
the
choice
of
our
sepulchres
bury
thy
dead;
none
of
us
shall
withhold
from
thee
his
sepulchre,
but
that
thou
mayest
bury
thy
dead.
7 23:7
And
Abraham
rose
up,
and
bowed
himself
to
the
people
of
the
land,
even
to
the
children
of
Heth.
8 23:8
And
he
communed
with
them,
saying,
If
it
be
your
mind
that
I
should
bury
my
dead
out
of
my
sight,
hear
me,
and
entreat
for
me
to
Ephron
the
son
of
Zohar,
9 23:9
that
he
may
give
me
the
cave
of
Machpelah,
which
he
hath,
which
is
in
the
end
of
his
field;
for
the
full
price
let
him
give
it
to
me
in
the
midst
of
you
for
a
possession
of
a burying-place.
10 23:10
Now
Ephron
was
sitting
in
the
midst
of
the
children
of
Heth:
and
Ephron
the
Hittite
answered
Abraham
in
the
audience
of
the
children
of
Heth,
even
of
all
that
went
in
at
the
gate
of
his
city,
saying,
11 23:11
Nay,
my
lord,
hear
me:
the
field
give
I
thee,
and
the
cave
that
is
therein,
I
give
it
thee;
in
the
presence
of
the
children
of
my
people
give
I
it
thee:
bury
thy
dead.
12 23:12
And
Abraham
bowed
himself
down
before
the
people
of
the
land.
13 23:13
And
he
spake
unto
Ephron
in
the
audience
of
the
people
of
the
land,
saying,
But
if
thou
wilt,
I
pray
thee,
hear
me:
I
will
give
the
price
of
the
field;
take
it
of
me,
and
I
will
bury
my
dead
there.
14 23:14
And
Ephron
answered
Abraham,
saying
unto
him,
15 23:15
My
lord,
hearken
unto
me:
a
piece
of
land
worth
four
hundred
shekels
of
silver,
what
is
that
betwixt
me
and
thee?
bury
therefore
thy
dead.
16 23:16
And
Abraham
hearkened
unto
Ephron;
and
Abraham
weighed
to
Ephron
the
silver
which
he
had
named
in
the
audience
of
the
children
of
Heth,
four
hundred
shekels
of
silver,
current
money
with
the
merchant.
17 23:17
So
the
field
of
Ephron,
which
was
in
Machpelah,
which
was
before
Mamre,
the
field,
and
the
cave
which
was
therein,
and
all
the
trees
that
were
in
the
field,
that
were
in
all
the
border
thereof
round
about,
were
made
sure
18 23:18
unto
Abraham
for
a
possession
in
the
presence
of
the
children
of
Heth,
before
all
that
went
in
at
the
gate
of
his
city.
19 23:19
And
after
this,
Abraham
buried
Sarah
his
wife
in
the
cave
of
the
field
of
Machpelah
before
Mamre (the
same
is
Hebron),
in
the
land
of
Canaan.
20 23:20
And
the
field,
and
the
cave
that
is
therein,
were
made
sure
unto
Abraham
for
a
possession
of
a burying-place
by
the
children
of
Heth.
241 24:1
And
Abraham
was
old,
and
well
stricken
in
age:
and
Jehovah
had
blessed
Abraham
in
all
things.
2 24:2
And
Abraham
said
unto
his
servant,
the
elder
of
his
house,
that
ruled
over
all
that
he
had,
Put,
I
pray
thee,
thy
hand
under
my
thigh:
3 24:3
and
I
will
make
thee
swear
by
Jehovah,
the
God
of
heaven
and
the
God
of
the
earth,
that
thou
wilt
not
take
a
wife
for
my
son
of
the
daughters
of
the
Canaanites,
among
whom
I
dwell:
4 24:4
but
thou shalt
go
unto
my
country,
and
to
my
kindred,
and
take
a
wife
for
my
son
Isaac.
5 24:5
And
the
servant
said
unto
him,
Peradventure
the
woman
will
not
be
willing
to
follow
me
unto
this
land:
must
I
needs
bring
thy
son
again
unto
the
land
from
whence
thou
camest?
6 24:6
And
Abraham
said
unto
him,
Beware
thou
that
thou
bring
not
my
son
thither
again.
7 24:7
Jehovah,
the
God
of
heaven,
who
took
me
from
my
father’s
house,
and
from
the
land
of
my
nativity,
and
who
spake
unto
me,
and
who
sware
unto
me,
saying,
Unto
thy
seed
will
I
give
this
land;
he
will
send
his
angel
before
thee,
and
thou shalt
take
a
wife
for
my
son
from
thence.
8 24:8
And
if
the
woman
be
not
willing
to
follow
thee,
then
thou shalt
be
clear
from
this
my
oath;
only
thou shalt
not
bring
my
son
thither
again.
9 24:9
And
the
servant
put
his
hand
under
the
thigh
of
Abraham
his
master,
and
sware
to
him
concerning
this
matter.
10 24:10
And
the
servant
took
ten
camels,
of
the
camels
of
his
master,
and
departed,
having
all
goodly
things
of
his
master’s
in
his
hand:
and
he
arose,
and
went
to
Mesopotamia,
unto
the
city
of
Nahor.
11 24:11
And
he
made
the
camels
to
kneel
down
without
the
city
by
the
well
of
water
at
the
time
of
evening,
the
time
that
women
go
out
to
draw
water.
12 24:12
And
he
said,
O
Jehovah,
the
God
of
my
master
Abraham,
send
me,
I
pray
thee,
good
speed
this
day,
and
show
kindness
unto
my
master
Abraham.
13 24:13
Behold,
I
am
standing
by
the
fountain
of
water;
and
the
daughters
of
the
men
of
the
city
are
coming
out
to
draw
water:
14 24:14
and
let
it
come
to
pass,
that
the
damsel
to
whom
I
shall
say,
Let
down
thy
pitcher,
I
pray
thee,
that
I
may
drink;
and
she
shall
say,
Drink,
and
I
will
give
thy
camels
drink
also:
let
the
same
be
she
that
thou
hast
appointed
for
thy
servant
Isaac;
and
thereby
shall
I
know
that
thou
hast
showed
kindness
unto
my
master.
15 24:15
And
it
came
to
pass,
before
he
had
done
speaking,
that,
behold,
Rebekah
came
out,
who
was
born
to
Bethuel
the
son
of
Milcah,
the
wife
of
Nahor,
Abraham’s
brother,
with
her
pitcher
upon
her
shoulder.
16 24:16
And
the
damsel
was
very
fair
to
look
upon,
a
virgin,
neither
had
any
man
known
her:
and
she
went
down
to
the
fountain,
and
filled
her
pitcher,
and
came
up.
17 24:17
And
the
servant
ran
to
meet
her,
and
said,
Give
me
to
drink,
I
pray
thee,
a
little
water
from
thy
pitcher.
18 24:18
And
she
said,
Drink,
my
lord:
and
she
hasted,
and
let
down
her
pitcher
upon
her
hand,
and
gave
him
drink.
19 24:19
And
when
she
had
done
giving
him
drink,
she
said,
I
will
draw
for
thy
camels
also,
until
they
have
done
drinking.
20 24:20
And
she
hasted,
and
emptied
her
pitcher
into
the
trough,
and
ran
again
unto
the
well
to
draw,
and
drew
for
all
his
camels.
21 24:21
And
the
man
looked
stedfastly
on
her,
holding
his
peace,
to
know
whether
Jehovah
had
made
his
journey
prosperous
or
not.
22 24:22
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
the
camels
had
done
drinking,
that
the
man
took
a
golden
ring
of
half
a
shekel
weight,
and
two
bracelets
for
her
hands
of
ten
shekels
weight
of
gold,
23 24:23
and
said,
Whose
daughter
art
thou?
tell
me,
I
pray
thee.
Is
there
room
in
thy
father’s
house
for
us
to
lodge
in?
24 24:24
And
she
said
unto
him,
I
am
the
daughter
of
Bethuel
the
son
of
Milcah,
whom
she
bare
unto
Nahor.
25 24:25
She
said
moreover
unto
him,
We
have
both
straw
and
provender
enough,
and
room
to
lodge
in.
26 24:26
And
the
man
bowed
his
head,
and
worshipped
Jehovah.
27 24:27
And
he
said,
Blessed
be
Jehovah,
the
God
of
my
master
Abraham,
who
hath
not
forsaken
his
lovingkindness
and
his
truth
toward
my
master:
as
for
me,
Jehovah
hath
led
me
in
the
way
to
the
house
of
my
master’s
brethren.
28 24:28
And
the
damsel
ran,
and
told
her
mother’s
house
according
to
these
words.
29 24:29
And
Rebekah
had
a
brother,
and
his
name
was
Laban:
and
Laban
ran
out
unto
the
man,
unto
the
fountain.
30 24:30
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
he
saw
the
ring,
and
the
bracelets
upon
his
sister’s
hands,
and
when
he
heard
the
words
of
Rebekah
his
sister,
saying,
Thus
spake
the
man
unto
me;
that
he
came
unto
the
man;
and,
behold,
he
was
standing
by
the
camels
at
the
fountain.
31 24:31
And
he
said,
Come
in,
thou
blessed
of
Jehovah;
wherefore
standest
thou
without?
for
I
have
prepared
the
house,
and
room
for
the
camels.
32 24:32
And
the
man
came
into
the
house,
and
he
ungirded
the
camels;
and
he
gave
straw
and
provender
for
the
camels,
and
water
to
wash
his
feet
and
the
feet
of
the
men
that
were
with
him.
33 24:33
And
there
was
set
food
before
him
to
eat:
but
he
said,
I
will
not
eat,
until
I
have
told
mine
errand.
And
he
said,
Speak
on.
34 24:34
And
he
said,
I
am
Abraham’s
servant.
35 24:35
And
Jehovah
hath
blessed
my
master
greatly;
and
he
is
become
great:
and
he
hath
given
him
flocks
and
herds,
and
silver
and
gold,
and men-servants
and maid-servants,
and
camels
and
asses.
36 24:36
And
Sarah
my
master’s
wife
bare
a
son
to
my
master
when
she
was
old:
and
unto
him
hath
he
given
all
that
he
hath.
37 24:37
And
my
master
made
me
swear,
saying,
Thou shalt
not
take
a
wife
for
my
son
of
the
daughters
of
the
Canaanites,
in
whose
land
I
dwell:
38 24:38
but
thou shalt
go
unto
my
father’s
house,
and
to
my
kindred,
and
take
a
wife
for
my
son.
39 24:39
And
I
said
unto
my
master,
Peradventure
the
woman
will
not
follow
me.
40 24:40
And
he
said
unto
me,
Jehovah,
before
whom
I
walk,
will
send
his
angel
with
thee,
and
prosper
thy
way;
and
thou shalt
take
a
wife
for
my
son
of
my
kindred,
and
of
my
father’s
house:
41 24:41
then shalt
thou
be
clear
from
my
oath,
when
thou
comest
to
my
kindred;
and
if
they
give
her
not
to
thee,
thou shalt
be
clear
from
my
oath.
42 24:42
And
I
came
this
day
unto
the
fountain,
and
said,
O
Jehovah,
the
God
of
my
master
Abraham,
if
now
thou
do
prosper
my
way
which
I
go:
43 24:43
behold,
I
am
standing
by
the
fountain
of
water;
and
let
it
come
to
pass,
that
the
maiden
that
cometh
forth
to
draw,
to
whom
I
shall
say,
Give
me,
I
pray
thee,
a
little
water
from
thy
pitcher
to
drink;
44 24:44
and
she
shall
say
to
me,
Both
drink
thou,
and
I
will
also
draw
for
thy
camels:
let
the
same
be
the
woman
whom
Jehovah
hath
appointed
for
my
master’s
son.
45 24:45
And
before
I
had
done
speaking
in
my
heart,
behold,
Rebekah
came
forth
with
her
pitcher
on
her
shoulder;
and
she
went
down
unto
the
fountain,
and
drew:
and
I
said
unto
her,
Let
me
drink,
I
pray
thee.
46 24:46
And
she
made
haste,
and
let
down
her
pitcher
from
her
shoulder,
and
said,
Drink,
and
I
will
give
thy
camels
drink
also:
so
I
drank,
and
she
made
the
camels
drink
also.
47 24:47
And
I
asked
her,
and
said,
Whose
daughter
art
thou?
And
she
said,
The
daughter
of
Bethuel,
Nahor’s
son,
whom
Milcah
bare
unto
him:
and
I
put
the
ring
upon
her
nose,
and
the
bracelets
upon
her
hands.
48 24:48
And
I
bowed
my
head,
and
worshipped
Jehovah,
and
blessed
Jehovah,
the
God
of
my
master
Abraham,
who
had
led
me
in
the
right
way
to
take
my
master’s
brother’s
daughter
for
his
son.
49 24:49
And
now
if
ye
will
deal
kindly
and
truly
with
my
master,
tell
me:
and
if
not,
tell
me;
that
I
may
turn
to
the
right
hand,
or
to
the
left.
50 24:50
Then
Laban
and
Bethuel
answered
and
said,
The
thing
proceedeth
from
Jehovah:
we
cannot
speak
unto
thee
bad
or
good.
51 24:51
Behold,
Rebekah
is
before
thee,
take
her,
and
go,
and
let
her
be
thy
master’s
son’s
wife,
as
Jehovah
hath
spoken.
52 24:52
And
it
came
to
pass,
that,
when
Abraham’s
servant
heard
their
words,
he
bowed
himself
down
to
the
earth
unto
Jehovah.
53 24:53
And
the
servant
brought
forth
jewels
of
silver,
and
jewels
of
gold,
and
raiment,
and
gave
them
to
Rebekah:
he
gave
also
to
her
brother
and
to
her
mother
precious
things.
54 24:54
And
they
did
eat
and
drink,
he
and
the
men
that
were
with
him,
and
tarried
all
night;
and
they
rose
up
in
the
morning,
and
he
said,
Send
me
away
unto
my
master.
55 24:55
And
her
brother
and
her
mother
said,
Let
the
damsel
abide
with
us
a
few
days,
at
the
least
ten;
after
that
she
shall
go.
56 24:56
And
he
said
unto
them,
Hinder
me
not,
seeing
Jehovah
hath
prospered
my
way;
send
me
away
that
I
may
go
to
my
master.
57 24:57
And
they
said,
We
will
call
the
damsel,
and
inquire
at
her
mouth.
58 24:58
And
they
called
Rebekah,
and
said
unto
her,
Wilt
thou
go
with
this
man?
And
she
said,
I
will
go.
59 24:59
And
they
sent
away
Rebekah
their
sister,
and
her
nurse,
and
Abraham’s
servant,
and
his
men.
60 24:60
And
they
blessed
Rebekah,
and
said
unto
her,
Our
sister,
be
thou
the
mother
of
thousands
of
ten
thousands,
and
let
thy
seed
possess
the
gate
of
those
that
hate
them.
61 24:61
And
Rebekah
arose,
and
her
damsels,
and
they
rode
upon
the
camels,
and
followed
the
man:
and
the
servant
took
Rebekah,
and
went
his
way.
62 24:62
And
Isaac
came
from
the
way
of
Beer-lahai-roi;
for
he
dwelt
in
the
land
of
the
South.
63 24:63
And
Isaac
went
out
to
meditate
in
the
field
at
the
eventide:
and
he
lifted
up
his
eyes,
and
saw,
and,
behold,
there
were
camels
coming.
64 24:64
And
Rebekah
lifted
up
her
eyes,
and
when
she
saw
Isaac,
she
alighted
from
the
camel.
65 24:65
And
she
said
unto
the
servant,
What
man
is
this
that
walketh
in
the
field
to
meet
us?
And
the
servant
said,
It
is
my
master:
and
she
took
her
veil,
and
covered
herself.
66 24:66
And
the
servant
told
Isaac
all
the
things
that
he
had
done.
67 24:67
And
Isaac
brought
her
into
his
mother
Sarah’s
tent,
and
took
Rebekah,
and
she
became
his
wife;
and
he
loved
her.
And
Isaac
was
comforted
after
his
mother’s
death.
251 25:1
And
Abraham
took
another
wife,
and
her
name
was
Keturah.
2 25:2
And
she
bare
him
Zimran,
and
Jokshan,
and
Medan,
and
Midian,
and
Ishbak,
and
Shuah.
3 25:3
And
Jokshan
begat
Sheba,
and
Dedan.
And
the
sons
of
Dedan
were
Asshurim,
and
Letushim,
and
Leummim.
4 25:4
And
the
sons
of
Midian:
Ephah,
and
Epher,
and
Hanoch,
and
Abida,
and
Eldaah.
All
these
were
the
children
of
Keturah.
5 25:5
And
Abraham
gave
all
that
he
had
unto
Isaac.
6 25:6
But
unto
the
sons
of
the
concubines,
that
Abraham
had,
Abraham
gave
gifts;
and
he
sent
them
away
from
Isaac
his
son,
while
he
yet
lived,
eastward,
unto
the
east
country.
7 25:7
And
these
are
the
days
of
the
years
of
Abraham’s
life
which
he
lived,
a
hundred
threescore
and
fifteen
years.
8 25:8
And
Abraham
gave
up
the
ghost,
and
died
in
a
good
old
age,
an
old
man,
and
full
of
years,
and
was
gathered
to
his
people.
9 25:9
And
Isaac
and
Ishmael
his
sons
buried
him
in
the
cave
of
Machpelah,
in
the
field
of
Ephron
the
son
of
Zohar
the
Hittite,
which
is
before
Mamre;
10 25:10
the
field
which
Abraham
purchased
of
the
children
of
Heth:
there
was
Abraham
buried,
and
Sarah
his
wife.
11 25:11
And
it
came
to
pass
after
the
death
of
Abraham,
that
God
blessed
Isaac
his
son:
and
Isaac
dwelt
by
Beer-lahai-roi.
12 25:12
Now
these
are
the
generations
of
Ishmael,
Abraham’s
son,
whom
Hagar
the
Egyptian,
Sarah’s
handmaid,
bare
unto
Abraham:
13 25:13
and
these
are
the
names
of
the
sons
of
Ishmael,
by
their
names,
according
to
their
generations:
the first-born
of
Ishmael,
Nebaioth;
and
Kedar,
and
Adbeel,
and
Mibsam,
14 25:14
and
Mishma,
and
Dumah,
and
Massa,
15 25:15
Hadad,
and
Tema,
Jetur,
Naphish,
and
Kedemah:
16 25:16
these
are
the
sons
of
Ishmael,
and
these
are
their
names,
by
their
villages,
and
by
their
encampments;
twelve
princes
according
to
their
nations.
17 25:17
And
these
are
the
years
of
the
life
of
Ishmael,
a
hundred
and
thirty
and
seven
years:
and
he
gave
up
the
ghost
and
died,
and
was
gathered
unto
his
people.
18 25:18
And
they
dwelt
from
Havilah
unto
Shur
that
is
before
Egypt,
as
thou
goest
toward
Assyria:
he
abode
over
against
all
his
brethren.
19 25:19
And
these
are
the
generations
of
Isaac,
Abraham’s
son:
Abraham
begat
Isaac:
20 25:20
and
Isaac
was
forty
years
old
when
he
took
Rebekah,
the
daughter
of
Bethuel
the
Syrian
of
Paddan-aram,
the
sister
of
Laban
the
Syrian,
to
be
his
wife.
21 25:21
And
Isaac
entreated
Jehovah
for
his
wife,
because
she
was
barren:
and
Jehovah
was
entreated
of
him,
and
Rebekah
his
wife
conceived.
22 25:22
And
the
children
struggled
together
within
her;
and
she
said,
If
it
be
so,
wherefore
do
I
live?
And
she
went
to
inquire
of
Jehovah.
23 25:23
And
Jehovah
said
unto
her,
Two
nations
are
in
thy
womb,
And
two
peoples
shall
be
separated
from
thy
bowels:
And
the
one
people
shall
be
stronger
than
the
other
people;
And
the
elder
shall
serve
the
younger.
24 25:24
And
when
her
days
to
be
delivered
were
fulfilled,
behold,
there
were
twins
in
her
womb.
25 25:25
And
the
first
came
forth
red,
all
over
like
a
hairy
garment;
and
they
called
his
name
Esau.
26 25:26
And
after
that
came
forth
his
brother,
and
his
hand
had
hold
on
Esau’s
heel;
and
his
name
was
called
Jacob:
and
Isaac
was
threescore
years
old
when
she
bare
them.
27 25:27
And
the
boys
grew:
and
Esau
was
a
skilful
hunter,
a
man
of
the
field;
and
Jacob
was
a
quiet
man,
dwelling
in
tents.
28 25:28
Now
Isaac
loved
Esau,
because
he
did
eat
of
his
venison:
and
Rebekah
loved
Jacob.
29 25:29
And
Jacob
boiled
pottage:
and
Esau
came
in
from
the
field,
and
he
was
faint:
30 25:30
and
Esau
said
to
Jacob,
Feed
me,
I
pray
thee,
with
that
same
red
pottage;
for
I
am
faint:
therefore
was
his
name
called
Edom.
31 25:31
And
Jacob
said,
Sell
me
first
thy
birthright.
32 25:32
And
Esau
said,
Behold,
I
am
about
to
die:
and
what
profit
shall
the
birthright
do
to
me?
33 25:33
And
Jacob
said,
Swear
to
me
first;
and
he
sware
unto
him:
and
he
sold
his
birthright
unto
Jacob.
34 25:34
And
Jacob
gave
Esau
bread
and
pottage
of
lentils;
and
he
did
eat
and
drink,
and
rose
up,
and
went
his
way:
so
Esau
despised
his
birthright.
261 26:1
And
there
was
a
famine
in
the
land,
besides
the
first
famine
that
was
in
the
days
of
Abraham.
And
Isaac
went
unto
Abimelech
king
of
the
Philistines,
unto
Gerar.
2 26:2
And
Jehovah
appeared
unto
him,
and
said,
Go
not
down
into
Egypt;
dwell
in
the
land
which
I
shall
tell
thee
of:
3 26:3
sojourn
in
this
land,
and
I
will
be
with
thee,
and
will
bless
thee;
for
unto
thee,
and
unto
thy
seed,
I
will
give
all
these
lands,
and
I
will
establish
the
oath
which
I
sware
unto
Abraham
thy
father;
4 26:4
and
I
will
multiply
thy
seed
as
the
stars
of
heaven,
and
will
give
unto
thy
seed
all
these
lands;
and
in
thy
seed
shall
all
the
nations
of
the
earth
be
blessed;
5 26:5
because
that
Abraham
obeyed
my
voice,
and
kept
my
charge,
my
commandments,
my
statutes,
and
my
laws.
6 26:6
And
Isaac
dwelt
in
Gerar:
7 26:7
and
the
men
of
the
place
asked
him
of
his
wife;
and
he
said,
She
is
my
sister:
for
he
feared
to
say,
My
wife;
lest,
said
he,
the
men
of
the
place
should
kill
me
for
Rebekah;
because
she
was
fair
to
look
upon.
8 26:8
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
he
had
been
there
a
long
time,
that
Abimelech
king
of
the
Philistines
looked
out
at
a
window,
and
saw,
and,
behold,
Isaac
was
sporting
with
Rebekah
his
wife.
9 26:9
And
Abimelech
called
Isaac,
and
said,
Behold,
of
a
surety
she
is
thy
wife:
and
how
saidst
thou,
She
is
my
sister?
And
Isaac
said
unto
him,
Because
I
said,
Lest
I
die
because
of
her.
10 26:10
And
Abimelech
said,
What
is
this
thou
hast
done
unto
us?
one
of
the
people
might
easily
have
lain
with
thy
wife,
and
thou
wouldest
have
brought
guiltiness
upon
us.
11 26:11
And
Abimelech
charged
all
the
people,
saying,
He
that
toucheth
this
man
or
his
wife
shall
surely
be
put
to
death.
12 26:12
And
Isaac
sowed
in
that
land,
and
found
in
the
same
year
a
hundredfold:
and
Jehovah
blessed
him.
13 26:13
And
the
man
waxed
great,
and
grew
more
and
more
until
he
became
very
great:
14 26:14
and
he
had
possessions
of
flocks,
and
possessions
of
herds,
and
a
great
household:
and
the
Philistines
envied
him.
15 26:15
Now
all
the
wells
which
his
father’s
servants
had
digged
in
the
days
of
Abraham
his
father,
the
Philistines
had
stopped,
and
filled
with
earth.
16 26:16
And
Abimelech
said
unto
Isaac,
Go
from
us;
for
thou
art
much
mightier
than
we.
17 26:17
And
Isaac
departed
thence,
and
encamped
in
the
valley
of
Gerar,
and
dwelt
there.
18 26:18
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.
19 26:19
And
Isaac’s
servants
digged
in
the
valley,
and
found
there
a
well
of
springing
water.
20 26:20
And
the
herdsmen
of
Gerar
strove
with
Isaac’s
herdsmen,
saying,
The
water
is
ours:
and
he
called
the
name
of
the
well
Esek,
because
they
contended
with
him.
21 26:21
And
they
digged
another
well,
and
they
strove
for
that
also:
and
he
called
the
name
of
it
Sitnah.
22 26:22
And
he
removed
from
thence,
and
digged
another
well;
and
for
that
they
strove
not:
and
he
called
the
name
of
it
Rehoboth;
and
he
said,
For
now
Jehovah
hath
made
room
for
us,
and
we
shall
be
fruitful
in
the
land.
23 26:23
And
he
went
up
from
thence
to
Beer-sheba.
24 26:24
And
Jehovah
appeared
unto
him
the
same
night,
and
said,
I
am
the
God
of
Abraham
thy
father:
fear
not,
for
I
am
with
thee,
and
will
bless
thee,
and
multiply
thy
seed
for
my
servant
Abraham’s
sake.
25 26:25
And
he
builded
an
altar
there,
and
called
upon
the
name
of
Jehovah,
and
pitched
his
tent
there:
and
there
Isaac’s
servants
digged
a
well.
26 26:26
Then
Abimelech
went
to
him
from
Gerar,
and
Ahuzzath
his
friend,
and
Phicol
the
captain
of
his
host.
27 26:27
And
Isaac
said
unto
them,
Wherefore
are
ye
come
unto
me,
seeing
ye
hate
me,
and
have
sent
me
away
from
you?
28 26:28
And
they
said,
We
saw
plainly
that
Jehovah
was
with
thee:
and
we
said,
Let
there
now
be
an
oath
betwixt
us,
even
betwixt
us
and
thee,
and
let
us
make
a
covenant
with
thee,
29 26:29
that
thou
wilt
do
us
no
hurt,
as
we
have
not
touched
thee,
and
as
we
have
done
unto
thee
nothing
but
good,
and
have
sent
thee
away
in
peace:
thou
art
now
the
blessed
of
Jehovah.
30 26:30
And
he
made
them
a
feast,
and
they
did
eat
and
drink.
31 26:31
And
they
rose
up
betimes
in
the
morning,
and
sware
one
to
another:
and
Isaac
sent
them
away,
and
they
departed
from
him
in
peace.
32 26:32
And
it
came
to
pass
the
same
day,
that
Isaac’s
servants
came,
and
told
him
concerning
the
well
which
they
had
digged,
and
said
unto
him,
We
have
found
water.
33 26:33
And
he
called
it
Shibah:
therefore
the
name
of
the
city
is
Beer-sheba
unto
this
day.
34 26:34
And
when
Esau
was
forty
years
old
he
took
to
wife
Judith
the
daughter
of
Beeri
the
Hittite,
and
Basemath
the
daughter
of
Elon
the
Hittite:
35 26:35
and
they
were
a
grief
of
mind
unto
Isaac
and
to
Rebekah.
271 27:1
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
when
Isaac
was
old,
and
his
eyes
were
dim,
so
that
he
could
not
see,
he
called
Esau
his
elder
son,
and
said
unto
him,
My
son:
and
he
said
unto
him,
Here
am
I.
2 27:2
And
he
said,
Behold
now,
I
am
old,
I
know
not
the
day
of
my
death.
3 27:3
Now
therefore
take,
I
pray
thee,
thy
weapons,
thy
quiver
and
thy
bow,
and
go
out
to
the
field,
and
take
me
venison;
4 27:4
and
make
me
savory
food,
such
as
I
love,
and
bring
it
to
me,
that
I
may
eat;
that
my
soul
may
bless
thee
before
I
die.
5 27:5
And
Rebekah
heard
when
Isaac
spake
to
Esau
his
son.
And
Esau
went
to
the
field
to
hunt
for
venison,
and
to
bring
it.
6 27:6
And
Rebekah
spake
unto
Jacob
her
son,
saying,
Behold,
I
heard
thy
father
speak
unto
Esau
thy
brother,
saying,
7 27:7
Bring
me
venison,
and
make
me
savory
food,
that
I
may
eat,
and
bless
thee
before
Jehovah
before
my
death.
8 27:8
Now
therefore,
my
son,
obey
my
voice
according
to
that
which
I
command
thee.
9 27:9
Go
now
to
the
flock,
and
fetch
me
from
thence
two
good
kids
of
the
goats;
and
I
will
make
them
savory
food
for
thy
father,
such
as
he
loveth:
10 27:10
and
thou shalt
bring
it
to
thy
father,
that
he
may
eat,
so
that
he
may
bless
thee
before
his
death.
11 27:11
And
Jacob
said
to
Rebekah
his
mother,
Behold,
Esau
my
brother
is
a
hairy
man,
and
I
am
a
smooth
man.
12 27:12
My
father
peradventure
will
feel
me,
and
I
shall
seem
to
him
as
a
deceiver;
and
I
shall
bring
a
curse
upon
me,
and
not
a
blessing.
13 27:13
And
his
mother
said
unto
him,
Upon
me
be
thy
curse,
my
son;
only
obey
my
voice,
and
go
fetch
me
them.
14 27:14
And
he
went,
and
fetched,
and
brought
them
to
his
mother:
and
his
mother
made
savory
food,
such
as
his
father
loved.
15 27:15
And
Rebekah
took
the
goodly
garments
of
Esau
her
elder
son,
which
were
with
her
in
the
house,
and
put
them
upon
Jacob
her
younger
son;
16 27:16
and
she
put
the
skins
of
the
kids
of
the
goats
upon
his
hands,
and
upon
the
smooth
of
his
neck:
17 27:17
and
she
gave
the
savory
food
and
the
bread,
which
she
had
prepared,
into
the
hand
of
her
son
Jacob.
18 27:18
And
he
came
unto
his
father,
and
said,
My
father:
and
he
said,
Here
am
I;
who
art
thou,
my
son?
19 27:19
And
Jacob
said
unto
his
father,
I
am
Esau
thy first-born;
I
have
done
according
as
thou
badest
me:
arise,
I
pray
thee,
sit
and
eat
of
my
venison,
that
thy
soul
may
bless
me.
20 27:20
And
Isaac
said
unto
his
son,
How
is
it
that
thou
hast
found
it
so
quickly,
my
son?
And
he
said,
Because
Jehovah
thy
God
sent
me
good
speed.
21 27:21
And
Isaac
said
unto
Jacob,
Come
near,
I
pray
thee,
that
I
may
feel
thee,
my
son,
whether
thou
be
my
very
son
Esau
or
not.
22 27:22
And
Jacob
went
near
unto
Isaac
his
father;
and
he
felt
him,
and
said,
The
voice
is
Jacob’s
voice,
but
the
hands
are
the
hands
of
Esau.
23 27:23
And
he
discerned
him
not,
because
his
hands
were
hairy,
as
his
brother
Esau’s
hands:
so
he
blessed
him.
24 27:24
And
he
said,
Art
thou
my
very
son
Esau?
And
he
said,
I
am.
25 27:25
And
he
said,
Bring
it
near
to
me,
and
I
will
eat
of
my
son’s
venison,
that
my
soul
may
bless
thee.
And
he
brought
it
near
to
him,
and
he
did
eat:
and
he
brought
him
wine,
and
he
drank.
26 27:26
And
his
father
Isaac
said
unto
him,
Come
near
now,
and
kiss
me,
my
son.
27 27:27
And
he
came
near,
and
kissed
him:
and
he
smelled
the
smell
of
his
raiment,
and
blessed
him,
and
said,
See,
the
smell
of
my
son
Is
as
the
smell
of
a
field
which
Jehovah
hath
blessed:
28 27:28
And
God
give
thee
of
the
dew
of
heaven,
And
of
the
fatness
of
the
earth,
And
plenty
of
grain
and
new
wine:
29 27:29
Let
peoples
serve
thee,
And
nations
bow
down
to
thee:
Be
lord
over
thy
brethren,
And
let
thy
mother’s
sons
bow
down
to
thee:
Cursed
be
every
one
that
curseth
thee,
And
blessed
be
every
one
that
blesseth
thee.
30 27:30
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
soon
as
Isaac
had
made
an
end
of
blessing
Jacob,
and
Jacob
was
yet
scarce
gone
out
from
the
presence
of
Isaac
his
father,
that
Esau
his
brother
came
in
from
his
hunting.
31 27:31
And
he
also
made
savory
food,
and
brought
it
unto
his
father;
and
he
said
unto
his
father,
Let
my
father
arise,
and
eat
of
his
son’s
venison,
that
thy
soul
may
bless
me.
32 27:32
And
Isaac
his
father
said
unto
him,
Who
art
thou?
And
he
said,
I
am
thy
son,
thy first-born,
Esau.
33 27:33
And
Isaac
trembled
very
exceedingly,
and
said,
Who
then
is
he
that
hath
taken
venison,
and
brought
it
me,
and
I
have
eaten
of
all
before
thou
camest,
and
have
blessed
him?
yea,
and
he
shall
be
blessed.
34 27:34
When
Esau
heard
the
words
of
his
father,
he
cried
with
an
exceeding
great
and
bitter
cry,
and
said
unto
his
father,
Bless
me,
even
me
also,
O
my
father.
35 27:35
And
he
said,
Thy
brother
came
with
guile,
and
hath
taken
away
thy
blessing.
36 27:36
And
he
said,
Is
not
he
rightly
named
Jacob?
for
he
hath
supplanted
me
these
two
times:
he
took
away
my
birthright;
and,
behold,
now
he
hath
taken
away
my
blessing.
And
he
said,
Hast
thou
not
reserved
a
blessing
for
me?
37 27:37
And
Isaac
answered
and
said
unto
Esau,
Behold,
I
have
made
him
thy
lord,
and
all
his
brethren
have
I
given
to
him
for
servants;
and
with
grain
and
new
wine
have
I
sustained
him:
and
what
then
shall
I
do
for
thee,
my
son?
38 27:38
And
Esau
said
unto
his
father,
Hast
thou
but
one
blessing,
my
father?
bless
me,
even
me
also,
O
my
father.
And
Esau
lifted
up
his
voice,
and
wept.
39 27:39
And
Isaac
his
father
answered
and
said
unto
him,
Behold,
of
the
fatness
of
the
earth
shall
be
thy
dwelling,
And
of
the
dew
of
heaven
from
above;
40 27:40
And
by
thy
sword shalt
thou
live,
and
thou shalt
serve
thy
brother;
And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
when
thou shalt
break
loose,
That
thou shalt
shake
his
yoke
from
off
thy
neck.
41 27:41
And
Esau
hated
Jacob
because
of
the
blessing
wherewith
his
father
blessed
him:
and
Esau
said
in
his
heart,
The
days
of
mourning
for
my
father
are
at
hand;
then
will
I
slay
my
brother
Jacob.
42 27:42
And
the
words
of
Esau
her
elder
son
were
told
to
Rebekah;
and
she
sent
and
called
Jacob
her
younger
son,
and
said
unto
him,
Behold,
thy
brother
Esau,
as
touching
thee,
doth
comfort
himself,
purposing
to
kill
thee.
43 27:43
Now
therefore,
my
son,
obey
my
voice;
and
arise,
flee
thou
to
Laban
my
brother
to
Haran;
44 27:44
and
tarry
with
him
a
few
days,
until
thy
brother’s
fury
turn
away;
45 27:45
until
thy
brother’s
anger
turn
away
from
thee,
and
he
forget
that
which
thou
hast
done
to
him:
then
I
will
send,
and
fetch
thee
from
thence:
why
should
I
be
bereaved
of
you
both
in
one
day?
46 27:46
And
Rebekah
said
to
Isaac,
I
am
weary
of
my
life
because
of
the
daughters
of
Heth:
if
Jacob
take
a
wife
of
the
daughters
of
Heth,
such
as
these,
of
the
daughters
of
the
land,
what
good
shall
my
life
do
me?
281 28:1
And
Isaac
called
Jacob,
and
blessed
him,
and
charged
him,
and
said
unto
him,
Thou shalt
not
take
a
wife
of
the
daughters
of
Canaan.
2 28:2
Arise,
go
to
Paddan-aram,
to
the
house
of
Bethuel
thy
mother’s
father;
and
take
thee
a
wife
from
thence
of
the
daughters
of
Laban
thy
mother’s
brother.
3 28:3
And
God
Almighty
bless
thee,
and
make
thee
fruitful,
and
multiply
thee,
that
thou
mayest
be
a
company
of
peoples;
4 28:4
and
give
thee
the
blessing
of
Abraham,
to
thee,
and
to
thy
seed
with
thee;
that
thou
mayest
inherit
the
land
of
thy
sojournings,
which
God
gave
unto
Abraham.
5 28:5
And
Isaac
sent
away
Jacob:
and
he
went
to
Paddan-aram
unto
Laban,
son
of
Bethuel
the
Syrian,
the
brother
of
Rebekah,
Jacob’s
and
Esau’s
mother.
6 28:6
Now
Esau
saw
that
Isaac
had
blessed
Jacob
and
sent
him
away
to
Paddan-aram,
to
take
him
a
wife
from
thence;
and
that
as
he
blessed
him
he
gave
him
a
charge,
saying,
Thou shalt
not
take
a
wife
of
the
daughters
of
Canaan;
7 28:7
and
that
Jacob
obeyed
his
father
and
his
mother,
and
was
gone
to
Paddan-aram:
8 28:8
and
Esau
saw
that
the
daughters
of
Canaan
pleased
not
Isaac
his
father;
9 28:9
and
Esau
went
unto
Ishmael,
and
took,
besides
the
wives
that
he
had,
Mahalath
the
daughter
of
Ishmael
Abraham’s
son,
the
sister
of
Nebaioth,
to
be
his
wife.
10 28:10
And
Jacob
went
out
from
Beer-sheba,
and
went
toward
Haran.
11 28:11
And
he
lighted
upon
a
certain
place,
and
tarried
there
all
night,
because
the
sun
was
set;
and
he
took
one
of
the
stones
of
the
place,
and
put
it
under
his
head,
and
lay
down
in
that
place
to
sleep.
12 28:12
And
he
dreamed;
and
behold,
a
ladder
set
up
on
the
earth,
and
the
top
of
it
reached
to
heaven;
and
behold,
the
angels
of
God
ascending
and
descending
on
it.
13 28:13
And,
behold,
Jehovah
stood
above
it,
and
said,
I
am
Jehovah,
the
God
of
Abraham
thy
father,
and
the
God
of
Isaac:
the
land
whereon
thou
liest,
to
thee
will
I
give
it,
and
to
thy
seed;
14 28:14
and
thy
seed
shall
be
as
the
dust
of
the
earth,
and
thou shalt
spread
abroad
to
the
west,
and
to
the
east,
and
to
the
north,
and
to
the
south:
and
in
thee
and
in
thy
seed
shall
all
the
families
of
the
earth
be
blessed.
15 28:15
And,
behold,
I
am
with
thee,
and
will
keep
thee
whithersoever
thou
goest,
and
will
bring
thee
again
into
this
land;
for
I
will
not
leave
thee,
until
I
have
done
that
which
I
have
spoken
to
thee
of.
16 28:16
And
Jacob
awaked
out
of
his
sleep,
and
he
said,
Surely
Jehovah
is
in
this
place;
and
I
knew
it
not.
17 28:17
And
he
was
afraid,
and
said,
How
dreadful
is
this
place!
this
is
none
other
than
the
house
of
God,
and
this
is
the
gate
of
heaven.
18 28:18
And
Jacob
rose
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
took
the
stone
that
he
had
put
under
his
head,
and
set
it
up
for
a
pillar,
and
poured
oil
upon
the
top
of
it.
19 28:19
And
he
called
the
name
of
that
place
Beth-el:
but
the
name
of
the
city
was
Luz
at
the
first.
20 28:20
And
Jacob
vowed
a
vow,
saying,
If
God
will
be
with
me,
and
will
keep
me
in
this
way
that
I
go,
and
will
give
me
bread
to
eat,
and
raiment
to
put
on,
21 28:21
so
that
I
come
again
to
my
father’s
house
in
peace,
and
Jehovah
will
be
my
God,
22 28:22
then
this
stone,
which
I
have
set
up
for
a
pillar,
shall
be
God’s
house:
and
of
all
that
thou shalt
give
me
I
will
surely
give
the
tenth
unto
thee.
291 29:1
Then
Jacob
went
on
his
journey,
and
came
to
the
land
of
the
children
of
the
east.
2 29:2
And
he
looked,
and,
behold,
a
well
in
the
field,
and,
lo,
three
flocks
of
sheep
lying
there
by
it;
for
out
of
that
well
they
watered
the
flocks:
and
the
stone
upon
the
well’s
mouth
was
great.
3 29:3
And
thither
were
all
the
flocks
gathered:
and
they
rolled
the
stone
from
the
well’s
mouth,
and
watered
the
sheep,
and
put
the
stone
again
upon
the
well’s
mouth
in
its
place.
4 29:4
And
Jacob
said
unto
them,
My
brethren,
whence
are
ye?
And
they
said,
Of
Haran
are
we.
5 29:5
And
he
said
unto
them,
Know
ye
Laban
the
son
of
Nahor?
And
they
said,
We
know
him.
6 29:6
And
he
said
unto
them,
Is
it
well
with
him?
And
they
said,
It
is
well:
and,
behold,
Rachel
his
daughter
cometh
with
the
sheep.
7 29:7
And
he
said,
Lo,
it
is
yet
high
day,
neither
is
it
time
that
the
cattle
should
be
gathered
together:
water
ye
the
sheep,
and
go
and
feed
them.
8 29:8
And
they
said,
We
cannot,
until
all
the
flocks
be
gathered
together,
and
they
roll
the
stone
from
the
well’s
mouth;
then
we
water
the
sheep.
9 29:9
While
he
was
yet
speaking
with
them,
Rachel
came
with
her
father’s
sheep;
for
she
kept
them.
10 29:10
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Jacob
saw
Rachel
the
daughter
of
Laban
his
mother’s
brother,
and
the
sheep
of
Laban
his
mother’s
brother,
that
Jacob
went
near,
and
rolled
the
stone
from
the
well’s
mouth,
and
watered
the
flock
of
Laban
his
mother’s
brother.
11 29:11
And
Jacob
kissed
Rachel,
and
lifted
up
his
voice,
and
wept.
12 29:12
And
Jacob
told
Rachel
that
he
was
her
father’s
brother,
and
that
he
was
Rebekah’s
son:
and
she
ran
and
told
her
father.
13 29:13
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Laban
heard
the
tidings
of
Jacob
his
sister’s
son,
that
he
ran
to
meet
him,
and
embraced
him,
and
kissed
him,
and
brought
him
to
his
house.
And
he
told
Laban
all
these
things.
14 29:14
And
Laban
said
to
him,
Surely
thou
art
my
bone
and
my
flesh.
And
he
abode
with
him
the
space
of
a
month.
15 29:15
And
Laban
said
unto
Jacob,
Because
thou
art
my
brother, shouldest
thou
therefore
serve
me
for
nought?
tell
me,
what
shall
thy
wages
be?
16 29:16
And
Laban
had
two
daughters:
the
name
of
the
elder
was
Leah,
and
the
name
of
the
younger
was
Rachel.
17 29:17
And
Leah’s
eyes
were
tender;
but
Rachel
was
beautiful
and
well
favored.
18 29:18
And
Jacob
loved
Rachel;
and
he
said,
I
will
serve
thee
seven
years
for
Rachel
thy
younger
daughter.
19 29:19
And
Laban
said,
It
is
better
that
I
give
her
to
thee,
than
that
I
should
give
her
to
another
man:
abide
with
me.
20 29:20
And
Jacob
served
seven
years
for
Rachel;
and
they
seemed
unto
him
but
a
few
days,
for
the
love
he
had
to
her.
21 29:21
And
Jacob
said
unto
Laban,
Give
me
my
wife,
for
my
days
are
fulfilled,
that
I
may
go
in
unto
her.
22 29:22
And
Laban
gathered
together
all
the
men
of
the
place,
and
made
a
feast.
23 29:23
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
evening,
that
he
took
Leah
his
daughter,
and
brought
her
to
him;
and
he
went
in
unto
her.
24 29:24
And
Laban
gave
Zilpah
his
handmaid
unto
his
daughter
Leah
for
a
handmaid.
25 29:25
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
morning
that,
behold,
it
was
Leah:
and
he
said
to
Laban,
What
is
this
thou
hast
done
unto
me?
did
not
I
serve
with
thee
for
Rachel?
wherefore
then
hast
thou
beguiled
me?
26 29:26
And
Laban
said,
It
is
not
so
done
in
our
place,
to
give
the
younger
before
the first-born.
27 29:27
Fulfil
the
week
of
this
one,
and
we
will
give
thee
the
other
also
for
the
service
which
thou shalt
serve
with
me
yet
seven
other
years.
28 29:28
And
Jacob
did
so,
and
fulfilled
her
week:
and
he
gave
him
Rachel
his
daughter
to
wife.
29 29:29
And
Laban
gave
to
Rachel
his
daughter
Bilhah
his
handmaid
to
be
her
handmaid.
30 29:30
And
he
went
in
also
unto
Rachel,
and
he
loved
also
Rachel
more
than
Leah,
and
served
with
him
yet
seven
other
years.
31 29:31
And
Jehovah
saw
that
Leah
was
hated,
and
he
opened
her
womb:
but
Rachel
was
barren.
32 29:32
And
Leah
conceived,
and
bare
a
son,
and
she
called
his
name
Reuben:
for
she
said,
Because
Jehovah
hath
looked
upon
my
affliction;
for
now
my
husband
will
love
me.
33 29:33
And
she
conceived
again,
and
bare
a
son:
and
said,
Because
Jehovah
hath
heard
that
I
am
hated,
he
hath
therefore
given
me
this
son
also:
and
she
called
his
name
Simeon.
34 29:34
And
she
conceived
again,
and
bare
a
son;
and
said,
Now
this
time
will
my
husband
be
joined
unto
me,
because
I
have
borne
him
three
sons:
therefore
was
his
name
called
Levi.
35 29:35
And
she
conceived
again,
and
bare
a
son:
and
she
said,
This
time
will
I
praise
Jehovah:
therefore
she
called
his
name
Judah;
and
she
left
off
bearing.
301 30:1
And
when
Rachel
saw
that
she
bare
Jacob
no
children,
Rachel
envied
her
sister;
and
she
said
unto
Jacob,
Give
me
children,
or
else
I
die.
2 30:2
And
Jacob’s
anger
was
kindled
against
Rachel:
and
he
said,
Am
I
in
God’s
stead,
who
hath
withheld
from
thee
the
fruit
of
the
womb?
3 30:3
And
she
said,
Behold,
my
maid
Bilhah,
go
in
unto
her;
that
she
may
bear
upon
my
knees,
and
I
also
may
obtain
children
by
her.
4 30:4
And
she
gave
him
Bilhah
her
handmaid
to
wife:
and
Jacob
went
in
unto
her.
5 30:5
And
Bilhah
conceived,
and
bare
Jacob
a
son.
6 30:6
And
Rachel
said,
God
hath
judged
me,
and
hath
also
heard
my
voice,
and
hath
given
me
a
son:
therefore
called
she
his
name
Dan.
7 30:7
And
Bilhah
Rachel’s
handmaid
conceived
again,
and
bare
Jacob
a
second
son.
8 30:8
And
Rachel
said,
With
mighty
wrestlings
have
I
wrestled
with
my
sister,
and
have
prevailed:
and
she
called
his
name
Naphtali.
9 30:9
When
Leah
saw
that
she
had
left
off
bearing,
she
took
Zilpah
her
handmaid,
and
gave
her
to
Jacob
to
wife.
10 30:10
And
Zilpah
Leah’s
handmaid
bare
Jacob
a
son.
11 30:11
And
Leah
said,
Fortunate!
and
she
called
his
name
Gad.
12 30:12
And
Zilpah
Leah’s
handmaid
bare
Jacob
a
second
son.
13 30:13
And
Leah
said,
Happy
am
I!
for
the
daughters
will
call
me
happy:
and
she
called
his
name
Asher.
14 30:14
And
Reuben
went
in
the
days
of
wheat
harvest,
and
found
mandrakes
in
the
field,
and
brought
them
unto
his
mother
Leah.
Then
Rachel
said
to
Leah,
Give
me,
I
pray
thee,
of
thy
son’s
mandrakes.
15 30:15
And
she
said
unto
her,
Is
it
a
small
matter
that
thou
hast
taken
away
my
husband?
and
wouldest
thou
take
away
my
son’s
mandrakes
also?
And
Rachel
said,
Therefore
he
shall
lie
with
thee to-night
for
thy
son’s
mandrakes.
16 30:16
And
Jacob
came
from
the
field
in
the
evening,
and
Leah
went
out
to
meet
him,
and
said,
Thou
must
come
in
unto
me;
for
I
have
surely
hired
thee
with
my
son’s
mandrakes.
And
he
lay
with
her
that
night.
17 30:17
And
God
hearkened
unto
Leah,
and
she
conceived,
and
bare
Jacob
a
fifth
son.
18 30:18
And
Leah
said,
God
hath
given
me
my
hire,
because
I
gave
my
handmaid
to
my
husband:
and
she
called
his
name
Issachar.
19 30:19
And
Leah
conceived
again,
and
bare
a
sixth
son
to
Jacob.
20 30:20
And
Leah
said,
God
hath
endowed
me
with
a
good
dowry;
now
will
my
husband
dwell
with
me,
because
I
have
borne
him
six
sons:
and
she
called
his
name
Zebulun.
21 30:21
And
afterwards
she
bare
a
daughter,
and
called
her
name
Dinah.
22 30:22
And
God
remembered
Rachel,
and
God
hearkened
to
her,
and
opened
her
womb.
23 30:23
And
she
conceived,
and
bare
a
son:
and
said,
God
hath
taken
away
my
reproach:
24 30:24
and
she
called
his
name
Joseph,
saying,
Jehovah
add
to
me
another
son.
25 30:25
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Rachel
had
borne
Joseph,
that
Jacob
said
unto
Laban,
Send
me
away,
that
I
may
go
unto
mine
own
place,
and
to
my
country.
26 30:26
Give
me
my
wives
and
my
children
for
whom
I
have
served
thee,
and
let
me
go:
for
thou
knowest
my
service
wherewith
I
have
served
thee.
27 30:27
And
Laban
said
unto
him,
If
now
I
have
found
favor
in
thine
eyes,
tarry:
for
I
have
divined
that
Jehovah
hath
blessed
me
for
thy
sake.
28 30:28
And
he
said,
Appoint
me
thy
wages,
and
I
will
give
it.
29 30:29
And
he
said
unto
him,
Thou
knowest
how
I
have
served
thee,
and
how
thy
cattle
have
fared
with
me.
30 30:30
For
it
was
little
which
thou hadst
before
I
came,
and
it
hath
increased
unto
a
multitude;
and
Jehovah
hath
blessed
thee
whithersoever
I
turned:
and
now
when
shall
I
provide
for
mine
own
house
also?
31 30:31
And
he
said,
What
shall
I
give
thee?
And
Jacob
said,
Thou shalt
not
give
me aught:
if
thou
wilt
do
this
thing
for
me,
I
will
again
feed
thy
flock
and
keep
it.
32 30:32
I
will
pass
through
all
thy
flock to-day,
removing
from
thence
every
speckled
and
spotted
one,
and
every
black
one
among
the
sheep,
and
the
spotted
and
speckled
among
the
goats:
and
of
such
shall
be
my
hire.
33 30:33
So
shall
my
righteousness
answer
for
me
hereafter,
when
thou shalt
come
concerning
my
hire
that
is
before
thee:
every
one
that
is
not
speckled
and
spotted
among
the
goats,
and
black
among
the
sheep,
that,
if
found
with
me,
shall
be
counted
stolen.
34 30:34
And
Laban
said,
Behold,
I
would
it
might
be
according
to
thy
word.
35 30:35
And
he
removed
that
day
the he-goats
that
were ringstreaked
and
spotted,
and
all
the she-goats
that
were
speckled
and
spotted,
every
one
that
had
white
in
it,
and
all
the
black
ones
among
the
sheep,
and
gave
them
into
the
hand
of
his
sons;
36 30:36
and
he
set
three
days’
journey
betwixt
himself
and
Jacob:
and
Jacob
fed
the
rest
of
Laban’s
flocks.
37 30:37
And
Jacob
took
him
rods
of
fresh
poplar,
and
of
the
almond
and
of
the plane-tree;
and
peeled
white
streaks
in
them,
and
made
the
white
appear
which
was
in
the
rods.
38 30:38
And
he
set
the
rods
which
he
had
peeled
over
against
the
flocks
in
the
gutters
in
the watering-troughs
where
the
flocks
came
to
drink;
and
they
conceived
when
they
came
to
drink.
39 30:39
And
the
flocks
conceived
before
the
rods,
and
the
flocks
brought
forth ringstreaked,
speckled,
and
spotted.
40 30:40
And
Jacob
separated
the
lambs,
and
set
the
faces
of
the
flocks
toward
the ringstreaked
and
all
the
black
in
the
flock
of
Laban:
and
he
put
his
own
droves
apart,
and
put
them
not
unto
Laban’s
flock.
41 30:41
And
it
came
to
pass, whensoever
the
stronger
of
the
flock
did
conceive,
that
Jacob
laid
the
rods
before
the
eyes
of
the
flock
in
the
gutters,
that
they
might
conceive
among
the
rods;
42 30:42
but
when
the
flock
were
feeble,
he
put
them
not
in:
so
the
feebler
were
Laban’s,
and
the
stronger
Jacob’s.
43 30:43
And
the
man
increased
exceedingly,
and
had
large
flocks,
and maid-servants
and men-servants,
and
camels
and
asses.
311 31:1
And
he
heard
the
words
of
Laban’s
sons,
saying,
Jacob
hath
taken
away
all
that
was
our
father’s;
and
of
that
which
was
our
father’s
hath
he
gotten
all
this
glory.
2 31:2
And
Jacob
beheld
the
countenance
of
Laban,
and,
behold,
it
was
not
toward
him
as
beforetime.
3 31:3
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Jacob,
Return
unto
the
land
of
thy
fathers,
and
to
thy
kindred;
and
I
will
be
with
thee.
4 31:4
And
Jacob
sent
and
called
Rachel
and
Leah
to
the
field
unto
his
flock,
5 31:5
and
said
unto
them,
I
see
your
father’s
countenance,
that
it
is
not
toward
me
as
beforetime;
but
the
God
of
my
father
hath
been
with
me.
6 31:6
And
ye
know
that
with
all
my
power
I
have
served
your
father.
7 31:7
And
your
father
hath
deceived
me,
and
changed
my
wages
ten
times;
but
God
suffered
him
not
to
hurt
me.
8 31:8
If
he
said
thus,
The
speckled
shall
be
thy
wages;
then
all
the
flock
bare
speckled:
and
if
he
said
thus,
The ringstreaked
shall
be
thy
wages;
then
bare
all
the
flock ringstreaked.
9 31:9
Thus
God
hath
taken
away
the
cattle
of
your
father,
and
given
them
to
me.
10 31:10
And
it
came
to
pass
at
the
time
that
the
flock
conceive,
that
I
lifted
up
mine
eyes,
and
saw
in
a
dream,
and,
behold,
the he-goats
which
leaped
upon
the
flock
were ringstreaked,
speckled,
and grizzled.
11 31:11
And
the
angel
of
God
said
unto
me
in
the
dream,
Jacob:
and
I
said,
Here
am
I.
12 31:12
And
he
said,
Lift
up
now
thine
eyes,
and
see:
all
the he-goats
which
leap
upon
the
flock
are ringstreaked,
speckled,
and grizzled:
for
I
have
seen
all
that
Laban
doeth
unto
thee.
13 31:13
I
am
the
God
of
Beth-el,
where
thou
anointedst
a
pillar,
where
thou
vowedst
a
vow
unto
me:
now
arise,
get
thee
out
from
this
land,
and
return
unto
the
land
of
thy
nativity.
14 31:14
And
Rachel
and
Leah
answered
and
said
unto
him,
Is
there
yet
any
portion
or
inheritance
for
us
in
our
father’s
house?
15 31:15
Are
we
not
accounted
by
him
as
foreigners?
for
he
hath
sold
us,
and
hath
also
quite
devoured
our
money.
16 31:16
For
all
the
riches
which
God
hath
taken
away
from
our
father,
that
is
ours
and
our
children’s:
now
then,
whatsoever
God
hath
said
unto
thee,
do.
17 31:17
Then
Jacob
rose
up,
and
set
his
sons
and
his
wives
upon
the
camels;
18 31:18
and
he
carried
away
all
his
cattle,
and
all
his
substance
which
he
had
gathered,
the
cattle
of
his
getting,
which
he
had
gathered
in
Paddan-aram,
to
go
to
Isaac
his
father
unto
the
land
of
Canaan.
19 31:19
Now
Laban
was
gone
to
shear
his
sheep:
and
Rachel
stole
the
teraphim
that
were
her
father’s.
20 31:20
And
Jacob
stole
away
unawares
to
Laban
the
Syrian,
in
that
he
told
him
not
that
he
fled.
21 31:21
So
he
fled
with
all
that
he
had;
and
he
rose
up,
and
passed
over
the
River,
and
set
his
face
toward
the
mountain
of
Gilead.
22 31:22
And
it
was
told
Laban
on
the
third
day
that
Jacob
was
fled.
23 31:23
And
he
took
his
brethren
with
him,
and
pursued
after
him
seven
days’
journey;
and
he
overtook
him
in
the
mountain
of
Gilead.
24 31:24
And
God
came
to
Laban
the
Syrian
in
a
dream
of
the
night,
and
said
unto
him,
Take
heed
to
thyself
that
thou
speak
not
to
Jacob
either
good
or
bad.
25 31:25
And
Laban
came
up
with
Jacob.
Now
Jacob
had
pitched
his
tent
in
the
mountain:
and
Laban
with
his
brethren
encamped
in
the
mountain
of
Gilead.
26 31:26
And
Laban
said
to
Jacob,
What
hast
thou
done,
that
thou
hast
stolen
away
unawares
to
me,
and
carried
away
my
daughters
as
captives
of
the
sword?
27 31:27
Wherefore
didst
thou
flee
secretly,
and
steal
away
from
me,
and
didst
not
tell
me,
that
I
might
have
sent
thee
away
with
mirth
and
with
songs,
with
tabret
and
with
harp;
28 31:28
and
didst
not
suffer
me
to
kiss
my
sons
and
my
daughters?
now
hast
thou
done
foolishly.
29 31:29
It
is
in
the
power
of
my
hand
to
do
you
hurt:
but
the
God
of
your
father
spake
unto
me
yesternight,
saying,
Take
heed
to
thyself
that
thou
speak
not
to
Jacob
either
good
or
bad.
30 31:30
And
now,
though
thou
wouldest
needs
be
gone,
because
thou
sore
longedst
after
thy
father’s
house,
yet
wherefore
hast
thou
stolen
my
gods?
31 31:31
And
Jacob
answered
and
said
to
Laban,
Because
I
was
afraid:
for
I
said,
Lest
thou shouldest
take
thy
daughters
from
me
by
force.
32 31:32
With
whomsoever
thou
findest
thy
gods,
he
shall
not
live:
before
our
brethren
discern
thou
what
is
thine
with
me,
and
take
it
to
thee.
For
Jacob
knew
not
that
Rachel
had
stolen
them.
33 31:33
And
Laban
went
into
Jacob’s
tent,
and
into
Leah’s
tent,
and
into
the
tent
of
the
two maid-servants;
but
he
found
them
not.
And
he
went
out
of
Leah’s
tent,
and
entered
into
Rachel’s
tent.
34 31:34
Now
Rachel
had
taken
the
teraphim,
and
put
them
in
the
camel’s
saddle,
and
sat
upon
them.
And
Laban
felt
about
all
the
tent,
but
found
them
not.
35 31:35
And
she
said
to
her
father,
Let
not
my
lord
be
angry
that
I
cannot
rise
up
before
thee;
for
the
manner
of
women
is
upon
me.
And
he
searched,
but
found
not
the
teraphim.
36 31:36
And
Jacob
was
wroth,
and
chode
with
Laban:
and
Jacob
answered
and
said
to
Laban,
What
is
my
trespass?
what
is
my
sin,
that
thou
hast
hotly
pursued
after
me?
37 31:37
Whereas
thou
hast
felt
about
all
my
stuff,
what
hast
thou
found
of
all
thy
household
stuff?
Set
it
here
before
my
brethren
and
thy
brethren,
that
they
may
judge
betwixt
us
two.
38 31:38
These
twenty
years
have
I
been
with
thee;
thy
ewes
and
thy she-goats
have
not
cast
their
young,
and
the
rams
of
thy
flocks
have
I
not
eaten.
39 31:39
That
which
was
torn
of
beasts
I
brought
not
unto
thee;
I
bare
the
loss
of
it;
of
my
hand
didst
thou
require
it,
whether
stolen
by
day
or
stolen
by
night.
40 31:40
Thus
I
was;
in
the
day
the
drought
consumed
me,
and
the
frost
by
night;
and
my
sleep
fled
from
mine
eyes.
41 31:41
These
twenty
years
have
I
been
in
thy
house;
I
served
thee
fourteen
years
for
thy
two
daughters,
and
six
years
for
thy
flock:
and
thou
hast
changed
my
wages
ten
times.
42 31:42
Except
the
God
of
my
father,
the
God
of
Abraham,
and
the
Fear
of
Isaac,
had
been
with
me,
surely
now hadst
thou
sent
me
away
empty.
God
hath
seen
mine
affliction
and
the
labor
of
my
hands,
and
rebuked
thee
yesternight.
43 31:43
And
Laban
answered
and
said
unto
Jacob,
The
daughters
are
my
daughters,
and
the
children
are
my
children,
and
the
flocks
are
my
flocks,
and
all
that
thou
seest
is
mine:
and
what
can
I
do
this
day
unto
these
my
daughters,
or
unto
their
children
whom
they
have
borne?
44 31:44
And
now
come,
let
us
make
a
covenant,
I
and
thou;
and
let
it
be
for
a
witness
between
me
and
thee.
45 31:45
And
Jacob
took
a
stone,
and
set
it
up
for
a
pillar.
46 31:46
And
Jacob
said
unto
his
brethren,
Gather
stones;
and
they
took
stones,
and
made
a
heap:
and
they
did
eat
there
by
the
heap.
47 31:47
And
Laban
called
it Jegar-saha-dutha:
but
Jacob
called
it
Galeed.
48 31:48
And
Laban
said,
This
heap
is
witness
between
me
and
thee
this
day.
Therefore
was
the
name
of
it
called
Galeed:
49 31:49
and
Mizpah,
for
he
said,
Jehovah
watch
between
me
and
thee,
when
we
are
absent
one
from
another.
50 31:50
If
thou shalt
afflict
my
daughters,
and
if
thou shalt
take
wives
besides
my
daughters,
no
man
is
with
us;
see,
God
is
witness
betwixt
me
and
thee.
51 31:51
And
Laban
said
to
Jacob,
Behold
this
heap,
and
behold
the
pillar,
which
I
have
set
betwixt
me
and
thee.
52 31:52
This
heap
be
witness,
and
the
pillar
be
witness,
that
I
will
not
pass
over
this
heap
to
thee,
and
that
thou shalt
not
pass
over
this
heap
and
this
pillar
unto
me,
for
harm.
53 31:53
The
God
of
Abraham,
and
the
God
of
Nahor,
the
God
of
their
father,
judge
betwixt
us.
And
Jacob
sware
by
the
Fear
of
his
father
Isaac.
54 31:54
And
Jacob
offered
a
sacrifice
in
the
mountain,
and
called
his
brethren
to
eat
bread:
and
they
did
eat
bread,
and
tarried
all
night
in
the
mountain.
55 31:55
And
early
in
the
morning
Laban
rose
up,
and
kissed
his
sons
and
his
daughters,
and
blessed
them:
and
Laban
departed,
and
returned
unto
his
place.
321 32:1
And
Jacob
went
on
his
way,
and
the
angels
of
God
met
him.
2 32:2
And
Jacob
said
when
he
saw
them,
This
is
God’s
host:
and
he
called
the
name
of
that
place
Mahanaim.
3 32:3
And
Jacob
sent
messengers
before
him
to
Esau
his
brother
unto
the
land
of
Seir,
the
field
of
Edom.
4 32:4
And
he
commanded
them,
saying,
Thus
shall
ye
say
unto
my
lord
Esau:
Thus
saith
thy
servant
Jacob,
I
have
sojourned
with
Laban,
and
stayed
until
now:
5 32:5
and
I
have
oxen,
and
asses,
and
flocks,
and men-servants,
and maid-servants:
and
I
have
sent
to
tell
my
lord,
that
I
may
find
favor
in
thy
sight.
6 32:6
And
the
messengers
returned
to
Jacob,
saying,
We
came
to
thy
brother
Esau,
and
moreover
he
cometh
to
meet
thee,
and
four
hundred
men
with
him.
7 32:7
Then
Jacob
was
greatly
afraid
and
was
distressed:
and
he
divided
the
people
that
were
with
him,
and
the
flocks,
and
the
herds,
and
the
camels,
into
two
companies;
8 32:8
and
he
said,
If
Esau
come
to
the
one
company,
and
smite
it,
then
the
company
which
is
left
shall
escape.
9 32:9
And
Jacob
said,
O
God
of
my
father
Abraham,
and
God
of
my
father
Isaac,
O
Jehovah,
who
saidst
unto
me,
Return
unto
thy
country,
and
to
thy
kindred,
and
I
will
do
thee
good:
10 32:10
I
am
not
worthy
of
the
least
of
all
the
lovingkindnesses,
and
of
all
the
truth,
which
thou
hast
showed
unto
thy
servant;
for
with
my
staff
I
passed
over
this
Jordan;
and
now
I
am
become
two
companies.
11 32:11
Deliver
me,
I
pray
thee,
from
the
hand
of
my
brother,
from
the
hand
of
Esau:
for
I
fear
him,
lest
he
come
and
smite
me,
the
mother
with
the
children.
12 32:12
And
thou
saidst,
I
will
surely
do
thee
good,
and
make
thy
seed
as
the
sand
of
the
sea,
which
cannot
be
numbered
for
multitude.
13 32:13
And
he
lodged
there
that
night,
and
took
of
that
which
he
had
with
him
a
present
for
Esau
his
brother:
14 32:14
two
hundred she-goats
and
twenty he-goats,
two
hundred
ewes
and
twenty
rams,
15 32:15
thirty
milch
camels
and
their
colts,
forty
cows
and
ten
bulls,
twenty she-asses
and
ten
foals.
16 32:16
And
he
delivered
them
into
the
hand
of
his
servants,
every
drove
by
itself,
and
said
unto
his
servants,
Pass
over
before
me,
and
put
a
space
betwixt
drove
and
drove.
17 32:17
And
he
commanded
the
foremost,
saying,
When
Esau
my
brother
meeteth
thee,
and
asketh
thee,
saying,
Whose
art
thou?
and
whither
goest
thou?
and
whose
are
these
before
thee?
18 32:18
then
thou shalt
say,
They
are
thy
servant
Jacob’s;
it
is
a
present
sent
unto
my
lord
Esau:
and,
behold,
he
also
is
behind
us.
19 32:19
And
he
commanded
also
the
second,
and
the
third,
and
all
that
followed
the
droves,
saying,
On
this
manner
shall
ye
speak
unto
Esau,
when
ye
find
him;
20 32:20
and
ye
shall
say,
Moreover,
behold,
thy
servant
Jacob
is
behind
us.
For
he
said,
I
will
appease
him
with
the
present
that
goeth
before
me,
and
afterward
I
will
see
his
face;
peradventure
he
will
accept
me.
21 32:21
So
the
present
passed
over
before
him:
and
he
himself
lodged
that
night
in
the
company.
22 32:22
And
he
rose
up
that
night,
and
took
his
two
wives,
and
his
two
handmaids,
and
his
eleven
children,
and
passed
over
the
ford
of
the
Jabbok.
23 32:23
And
he
took
them,
and
sent
them
over
the
stream,
and
sent
over
that
which
he
had.
24 32:24
And
Jacob
was
left
alone;
and
there
wrestled
a
man
with
him
until
the
breaking
of
the
day.
25 32:25
And
when
he
saw
that
he
prevailed
not
against
him,
he
touched
the
hollow
of
his
thigh;
and
the
hollow
of
Jacob’s
thigh
was
strained,
as
he
wrestled
with
him.
26 32:26
And
he
said,
Let
me
go,
for
the
day
breaketh.
And
he
said,
I
will
not
let
thee
go,
except
thou
bless
me.
27 32:27
And
he
said
unto
him,
What
is
thy
name?
And
he
said,
Jacob.
28 32:28
And
he
said,
Thy
name
shall
be
called
no
more
Jacob,
but
Israel:
for
thou
hast
striven
with
God
and
with
men,
and
hast
prevailed.
29 32:29
And
Jacob
asked
him,
and
said,
Tell
me,
I
pray
thee,
thy
name.
And
he
said,
Wherefore
is
it
that
thou
dost
ask
after
my
name?
And
he
blessed
him
there.
30 32:30
And
Jacob
called
the
name
of
the
place
Peniel:
for,
said
he,
I
have
seen
God
face
to
face,
and
my
life
is
preserved.
31 32:31
And
the
sun
rose
upon
him
as
he
passed
over
Penuel,
and
he limped
upon
his
thigh.
32 32:32
Therefore
the
children
of
Israel
eat
not
the
sinew
of
the
hip
which
is
upon
the
hollow
of
the
thigh,
unto
this
day:
because
he
touched
the
hollow
of
Jacob’s
thigh
in
the
sinew
of
the
hip.
331 33:1
And
Jacob
lifted
up
his
eyes,
and
looked,
and,
behold,
Esau
was
coming,
and
with
him
four
hundred
men.
And
he
divided
the
children
unto
Leah,
and
unto
Rachel,
and
unto
the
two
handmaids.
2 33:2
And
he
put
the
handmaids
and
their
children
foremost,
and
Leah
and
her
children
after,
and
Rachel
and
Joseph
hindermost.
3 33:3
And
he
himself
passed
over
before
them,
and
bowed
himself
to
the
ground
seven
times,
until
he
came
near
to
his
brother.
4 33:4
And
Esau
ran
to
meet
him,
and
embraced
him,
and
fell
on
his
neck,
and
kissed
him:
and
they
wept.
5 33:5
And
he
lifted
up
his
eyes,
and
saw
the
women
and
the
children;
and
said,
Who
are
these
with
thee?
And
he
said,
The
children
whom
God
hath
graciously
given
thy
servant.
6 33:6
Then
the
handmaids
came
near,
they
and
their
children,
and
they
bowed
themselves.
7 33:7
And
Leah
also
and
her
children
came
near,
and
bowed
themselves:
and
after
came
Joseph
near
and
Rachel,
and
they
bowed
themselves.
8 33:8
And
he
said,
What meanest
thou
by
all
this
company
which
I
met?
And
he
said,
To
find
favor
in
the
sight
of
my
lord.
9 33:9
And
Esau
said,
I
have
enough,
my
brother;
let
that
which
thou
hast
be
thine.
10 33:10
And
Jacob
said,
Nay,
I
pray
thee,
if
now
I
have
found
favor
in
thy
sight,
then
receive
my
present
at
my
hand;
forasmuch
as
I
have
seen
thy
face,
as
one
seeth
the
face
of
God,
and
thou wast
pleased
with
me.
11 33:11
Take,
I
pray
thee,
my
gift
that
is
brought
to
thee;
because
God
hath
dealt
graciously
with
me,
and
because
I
have
enough.
And
he
urged
him,
and
he
took
it.
12 33:12
And
he
said,
Let
us
take
our
journey,
and
let
us
go,
and
I
will
go
before
thee.
13 33:13
And
he
said
unto
him,
My
lord
knoweth
that
the
children
are
tender,
and
that
the
flocks
and
herds
with
me
have
their
young:
and
if
they
overdrive
them
one
day,
all
the
flocks
will
die.
14 33:14
Let
my
lord,
I
pray
thee,
pass
over
before
his
servant:
and
I
will
lead
on
gently,
according
to
the
pace
of
the
cattle
that
are
before
me
and
according
to
the
pace
of
the
children,
until
I
come
unto
my
lord
unto
Seir.
15 33:15
And
Esau
said,
Let
me
now
leave
with
thee
some
of
the
folk
that
are
with
me.
And
he
said,
What needeth
it?
let
me
find
favor
in
the
sight
of
my
lord.
16 33:16
So
Esau
returned
that
day
on
his
way
unto
Seir.
17 33:17
And
Jacob
journeyed
to
Succoth,
and
built
him
a
house,
and
made
booths
for
his
cattle:
therefore
the
name
of
the
place
is
called
Succoth.
18 33:18
And
Jacob
came
in
peace
to
the
city
of
Shechem,
which
is
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
when
he
came
from
Paddan-aram;
and
encamped
before
the
city.
19 33:19
And
he
bought
the
parcel
of
ground,
where
he
had
spread
his
tent,
at
the
hand
of
the
children
of
Hamor,
Shechem’s
father,
for
a
hundred
pieces
of
money.
20 33:20
And
he
erected
there
an
altar,
and
called
it
El-Elohe-Israel.
341 34:1
And
Dinah
the
daughter
of
Leah,
whom
she
bare
unto
Jacob,
went
out
to
see
the
daughters
of
the
land.
2 34:2
And
Shechem
the
son
of
Hamor
the
Hivite,
the
prince
of
the
land,
saw
her;
and
he
took
her,
and
lay
with
her,
and
humbled
her.
3 34:3
And
his
soul
clave
unto
Dinah
the
daughter
of
Jacob,
and
he
loved
the
damsel,
and
spake
kindly
unto
the
damsel.
4 34:4
And
Shechem
spake
unto
his
father
Hamor,
saying,
Get
me
this
damsel
to
wife.
5 34:5
Now
Jacob
heard
that
he
had
defiled
Dinah
his
daughter;
and
his
sons
were
with
his
cattle
in
the
field:
and
Jacob
held
his
peace
until
they
came.
6 34:6
And
Hamor
the
father
of
Shechem
went
out
unto
Jacob
to
commune
with
him.
7 34:7
And
the
sons
of
Jacob
came
in
from
the
field
when
they
heard
it:
and
the
men
were
grieved,
and
they
were
very
wroth,
because
he
had
wrought
folly
in
Israel
in
lying
with
Jacob’s
daughter;
which
thing
ought
not
to
be
done.
8 34:8
And
Hamor
communed
with
them,
saying,
The
soul
of
my
son
Shechem
longeth
for
your
daughter:
I
pray
you,
give
her
unto
him
to
wife.
9 34:9
And
make
ye
marriages
with
us;
give
your
daughters
unto
us,
and
take
our
daughters
unto
you.
10 34:10
And
ye
shall
dwell
with
us:
and
the
land
shall
be
before
you;
dwell
and
trade
ye
therein,
and
get
you
possessions
therein.
11 34:11
And
Shechem
said
unto
her
father
and
unto
her
brethren,
Let
me
find
favor
in
your
eyes,
and
what
ye
shall
say
unto
me
I
will
give.
12 34:12
Ask
me
never
so
much
dowry
and
gift,
and
I
will
give
according
as
ye
shall
say
unto
me:
but
give
me
the
damsel
to
wife.
13 34:13
And
the
sons
of
Jacob
answered
Shechem
and
Hamor
his
father
with
guile,
and
spake,
because
he
had
defiled
Dinah
their
sister,
14 34:14
and
said
unto
them,
We
cannot
do
this
thing,
to
give
our
sister
to
one
that
is
uncircumcised;
for
that
were
a
reproach
unto
us.
15 34:15
Only
on
this
condition
will
we
consent
unto
you:
if
ye
will
be
as
we
are,
that
every
male
of
you
be
circumcised;
16 34:16
then
will
we
give
our
daughters
unto
you,
and
we
will
take
your
daughters
to
us,
and
we
will
dwell
with
you,
and
we
will
become
one
people.
17 34:17
But
if
ye
will
not
hearken
unto
us,
to
be
circumcised;
then
will
we
take
our
daughter,
and
we
will
be
gone.
18 34:18
And
their
words
pleased
Hamor,
and
Shechem
Hamor’s
son.
19 34:19
And
the
young
man
deferred
not
to
do
the
thing,
because
he
had
delight
in
Jacob’s
daughter:
and
he
was
honored
above
all
the
house
of
his
father.
20 34:20
And
Hamor
and
Shechem
his
son
came
unto
the
gate
of
their
city,
and
communed
with
the
men
of
their
city,
saying,
21 34:21
These
men
are
peaceable
with
us;
therefore
let
them
dwell
in
the
land,
and
trade
therein;
for,
behold,
the
land
is
large
enough
for
them;
let
us
take
their
daughters
to
us
for
wives,
and
let
us
give
them
our
daughters.
22 34:22
Only
on
this
condition
will
the
men
consent
unto
us
to
dwell
with
us,
to
become
one
people,
if
every
male
among
us
be
circumcised,
as
they
are
circumcised.
23 34:23
Shall
not
their
cattle
and
their
substance
and
all
their
beasts
be
ours?
only
let
us
consent
unto
them,
and
they
will
dwell
with
us.
24 34:24
And
unto
Hamor
and
unto
Shechem
his
son
hearkened
all
that
went
out
of
the
gate
of
his
city;
and
every
male
was
circumcised,
all
that
went
out
of
the
gate
of
his
city.
25 34:25
And
it
came
to
pass
on
the
third
day,
when
they
were
sore,
that
two
of
the
sons
of
Jacob,
Simeon
and
Levi,
Dinah’s
brethren,
took
each
man
his
sword,
and
came
upon
the
city
unawares,
and
slew
all
the
males.
26 34:26
And
they
slew
Hamor
and
Shechem
his
son
with
the
edge
of
the
sword,
and
took
Dinah
out
of
Shechem’s
house,
and
went
forth.
27 34:27
The
sons
of
Jacob
came
upon
the
slain,
and
plundered
the
city,
because
they
had
defiled
their
sister.
28 34:28
They
took
their
flocks
and
their
herds
and
their
asses,
and
that
which
was
in
the
city,
and
that
which
was
in
the
field;
29 34:29
and
all
their
wealth,
and
all
their
little
ones
and
their
wives,
took
they
captive
and
made
a
prey,
even
all
that
was
in
the
house.
30 34:30
And
Jacob
said
to
Simeon
and
Levi,
Ye
have
troubled
me,
to
make
me
odious
to
the
inhabitants
of
the
land,
among
the
Canaanites
and
the
Perizzites:
and,
I
being
few
in
number,
they
will
gather
themselves
together
against
me
and
smite
me;
and
I
shall
be
destroyed,
I
and
my
house.
31 34:31
And
they
said,
Should
he
deal
with
our
sister
as
with
a
harlot?
351 35:1
And
God
said
unto
Jacob,
Arise,
go
up
to
Beth-el,
and
dwell
there:
and
make
there
an
altar
unto
God,
who
appeared
unto
thee
when
thou
fleddest
from
the
face
of
Esau
thy
brother.
2 35:2
Then
Jacob
said
unto
his
household,
and
to
all
that
were
with
him,
Put
away
the
foreign
gods
that
are
among
you,
and
purify
yourselves,
and
change
your
garments:
3 35:3
and
let
us
arise,
and
go
up
to
Beth-el;
and
I
will
make
there
an
altar
unto
God,
who
answered
me
in
the
day
of
my
distress,
and
was
with
me
in
the
way
which
I
went.
4 35:4
And
they
gave
unto
Jacob
all
the
foreign
gods
which
were
in
their
hand,
and
the
rings
which
were
in
their
ears;
and
Jacob
hid
them
under
the
oak
which
was
by
Shechem.
5 35:5
And
they
journeyed:
and
a
terror
of
God
was
upon
the
cities
that
were
round
about
them,
and
they
did
not
pursue
after
the
sons
of
Jacob.
6 35:6
So
Jacob
came
to
Luz,
which
is
in
the
land
of
Canaan (the
same
is
Beth-el),
he
and
all
the
people
that
were
with
him.
7 35:7
And
he
built
there
an
altar,
and
called
the
place
El-beth-el;
because
there
God
was
revealed
unto
him,
when
he
fled
from
the
face
of
his
brother.
8 35:8
And
Deborah
Rebekah’s
nurse
died,
and
she
was
buried
below
Beth-el
under
the
oak:
and
the
name
of
it
was
called
Allon-bacuth.
9 35:9
And
God
appeared
unto
Jacob
again,
when
he
came
from
Paddan-aram,
and
blessed
him.
10 35:10
And
God
said
unto
him,
Thy
name
is
Jacob:
thy
name
shall
not
be
called
any
more
Jacob,
but
Israel
shall
be
thy
name:
and
he
called
his
name
Israel.
11 35:11
And
God
said
unto
him,
I
am
God
Almighty:
be
fruitful
and
multiply;
a
nation
and
a
company
of
nations
shall
be
of
thee,
and
kings
shall
come
out
of
thy
loins;
12 35:12
and
the
land
which
I
gave
unto
Abraham
and
Isaac,
to
thee
I
will
give
it,
and
to
thy
seed
after
thee
will
I
give
the
land.
13 35:13
And
God
went
up
from
him
in
the
place
where
he
spake
with
him.
14 35:14
And
Jacob
set
up
a
pillar
in
the
place
where
he
spake
with
him,
a
pillar
of
stone:
and
he
poured
out
a drink-offering
thereon,
and
poured
oil
thereon.
15 35:15
And
Jacob
called
the
name
of
the
place
where
God
spake
with
him,
Beth-el.
16 35:16
And
they
journeyed
from
Beth-el;
and
there
was
still
some
distance
to
come
to
Ephrath:
and
Rachel
travailed,
and
she
had
hard
labor.
17 35:17
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
she
was
in
hard
labor,
that
the
midwife
said
unto
her,
Fear
not;
for
now
thou shalt
have
another
son.
18 35:18
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
her
soul
was
departing (for
she
died),
that
she
called
his
name
Ben-oni:
but
his
father
called
him
Benjamin.
19 35:19
And
Rachel
died,
and
was
buried
in
the
way
to
Ephrath (the
same
is
Beth-lehem).
20 35:20
And
Jacob
set
up
a
pillar
upon
her
grave:
the
same
is
the
Pillar
of
Rachel’s
grave
unto
this
day.
21 35:21
And
Israel
journeyed,
and
spread
his
tent
beyond
the
tower
of
Eder.
22 35:22
And
it
came
to
pass,
while
Israel
dwelt
in
that
land,
that
Reuben
went
and
lay
with
Bilhah
his
father’s
concubine:
and
Israel
heard
of
it.
Now
the
sons
of
Jacob
were
twelve:
23 35:23
the
sons
of
Leah:
Reuben,
Jacob’s first-born,
and
Simeon,
and
Levi,
and
Judah,
and
Issachar,
and
Zebulun;
24 35:24
the
sons
of
Rachel:
Joseph
and
Benjamin;
25 35:25
and
the
sons
of
Bilhah,
Rachel’s
handmaid:
Dan
and
Naphtali;
26 35:26
and
the
sons
of
Zilpah,
Leah’s
handmaid:
Gad
and
Asher:
these
are
the
sons
of
Jacob,
that
were
born
to
him
in
Paddan-aram.
27 35:27
And
Jacob
came
unto
Isaac
his
father
to
Mamre,
to
Kiriath-arba (the
same
is
Hebron),
where
Abraham
and
Isaac
sojourned.
28 35:28
And
the
days
of
Isaac
were
a
hundred
and
fourscore
years.
29 35:29
And
Isaac
gave
up
the
ghost,
and
died,
and
was
gathered
unto
his
people,
old
and
full
of
days:
and
Esau
and
Jacob
his
sons
buried
him.
361 36:1
Now
these
are
the
generations
of
Esau (the
same
is
Edom).
2 36:2
Esau
took
his
wives
of
the
daughters
of
Canaan:
Adah
the
daughter
of
Elon
the
Hittite,
and
Oholibamah
the
daughter
of
Anah,
the
daughter
of
Zibeon
the
Hivite,
3 36:3
and
Basemath
Ishmael’s
daughter,
sister
of
Nebaioth.
4 36:4
And
Adah
bare
to
Esau
Eliphaz;
and
Basemath
bare
Reuel;
5 36:5
and
Oholibamah
bare
Jeush,
and
Jalam,
and
Korah:
these
are
the
sons
of
Esau,
that
were
born
unto
him
in
the
land
of
Canaan.
6 36:6
And
Esau
took
his
wives,
and
his
sons,
and
his
daughters,
and
all
the
souls
of
his
house,
and
his
cattle,
and
all
his
beasts,
and
all
his
possessions,
which
he
had
gathered
in
the
land
of
Canaan;
and
went
into
a
land
away
from
his
brother
Jacob.
7 36:7
For
their
substance
was
too
great
for
them
to
dwell
together;
and
the
land
of
their
sojournings
could
not
bear
them
because
of
their
cattle.
8 36:8
And
Esau
dwelt
in
mount
Seir:
Esau
is
Edom.
9 36:9
And
these
are
the
generations
of
Esau
the
father
of
the
Edomites
in
mount
Seir:
10 36:10
these
are
the
names
of
Esau’s
sons:
Eliphaz
the
son
of
Adah
the
wife
of
Esau,
Reuel
the
son
of
Basemath
the
wife
of
Esau.
11 36:11
And
the
sons
of
Eliphaz
were
Teman,
Omar,
Zepho,
and
Gatam,
and
Kenaz.
12 36:12
And
Timna
was
concubine
to
Eliphaz
Esau’s
son;
and
she
bare
to
Eliphaz
Amalek:
these
are
the
sons
of
Adah,
Esau’s
wife.
13 36:13
And
these
are
the
sons
of
Reuel:
Nahath,
and
Zerah,
Shammah,
and
Mizzah:
these
were
the
sons
of
Basemath,
Esau’s
wife.
14 36:14
And
these
were
the
sons
of
Oholibamah
the
daughter
of
Anah,
the
daughter
of
Zibeon,
Esau’s
wife:
and
she
bare
to
Esau
Jeush,
and
Jalam,
and
Korah.
15 36:15
These
are
the
chiefs
of
the
sons
of
Esau:
the
sons
of
Eliphaz
the first-born
of
Esau:
chief
Teman,
chief
Omar,
chief
Zepho,
chief
Kenaz,
16 36:16
chief
Korah,
chief
Gatam,
chief
Amalek:
these
are
the
chiefs
that
came
of
Eliphaz
in
the
land
of
Edom;
these
are
the
sons
of
Adah.
17 36:17
And
these
are
the
sons
of
Reuel,
Esau’s
son:
chief
Nahath,
chief
Zerah,
chief
Shammah,
chief
Mizzah:
these
are
the
chiefs
that
came
of
Reuel
in
the
land
of
Edom;
these
are
the
sons
of
Basemath,
Esau’s
wife.
18 36:18
And
these
are
the
sons
of
Oholibamah,
Esau’s
wife:
chief
Jeush,
chief
Jalam,
chief
Korah:
these
are
the
chiefs
that
came
of
Oholibamah
the
daughter
of
Anah,
Esau’s
wife.
19 36:19
These
are
the
sons
of
Esau,
and
these
are
their
chiefs:
the
same
is
Edom.
20 36:20
These
are
the
sons
of
Seir
the
Horite,
the
inhabitants
of
the
land:
Lotan
and
Shobal
and
Zibeon
and
Anah,
21 36:21
and
Dishon
and
Ezer
and
Dishan:
these
are
the
chiefs
that
came
of
the
Horites,
the
children
of
Seir
in
the
land
of
Edom.
22 36:22
And
the
children
of
Lotan
were
Hori
and
Heman;
and
Lotan’s
sister
was
Timna.
23 36:23
And
these
are
the
children
of
Shobal:
Alvan
and
Manahath
and
Ebal,
Shepho
and
Onam.
24 36:24
And
these
are
the
children
of
Zibeon:
Aiah
and
Anah;
this
is
Anah
who
found
the
hot
springs
in
the
wilderness,
as
he
fed
the
asses
of
Zibeon
his
father.
25 36:25
And
these
are
the
children
of
Anah:
Dishon
and
Oholibamah
the
daughter
of
Anah.
26 36:26
And
these
are
the
children
of
Dishon:
Hemdan
and
Eshban
and
Ithran
and
Cheran.
27 36:27
These
are
the
children
of
Ezer:
Bilhan
and
Zaavan
and
Akan.
28 36:28
These
are
the
children
of
Dishan:
Uz
and
Aran.
29 36:29
These
are
the
chiefs
that
came
of
the
Horites:
chief
Lotan,
chief
Shobal,
chief
Zibeon,
chief
Anah,
30 36:30
chief
Dishon,
chief
Ezer,
chief
Dishan:
these
are
the
chiefs
that
came
of
the
Horites,
according
to
their
chiefs
in
the
land
of
Seir.
31 36:31
And
these
are
the
kings
that
reigned
in
the
land
of
Edom,
before
there
reigned
any
king
over
the
children
of
Israel.
32 36:32
And
Bela
the
son
of
Beor
reigned
in
Edom;
and
the
name
of
his
city
was
Dinhabah.
33 36:33
And
Bela
died,
and
Jobab
the
son
of
Zerah
of
Bozrah
reigned
in
his
stead.
34 36:34
And
Jobab
died,
and
Husham
of
the
land
of
the
Temanites
reigned
in
his
stead.
35 36:35
And
Husham
died,
and
Hadad
the
son
of
Bedad,
who
smote
Midian
in
the
field
of
Moab,
reigned
in
his
stead:
and
the
name
of
his
city
was
Avith.
36 36:36
And
Hadad
died,
and
Samlah
of
Masrekah
reigned
in
his
stead.
37 36:37
And
Samlah
died,
and
Shaul
of
Rehoboth
by
the
River
reigned
in
his
stead.
38 36:38
And
Shaul
died,
and
Baal-hanan
the
son
of
Achbor
reigned
in
his
stead.
39 36:39
And
Baal-hanan
the
son
of
Achbor
died,
and
Hadar
reigned
in
his
stead:
and
the
name
of
his
city
was
Pau;
and
his
wife’s
name
was
Mehetabel,
the
daughter
of
Matred,
the
daughter
of Me-zahab.
40 36:40
And
these
are
the
names
of
the
chiefs
that
came
of
Esau,
according
to
their
families,
after
their
places,
by
their
names:
chief
Timna,
chief
Alvah,
chief
Jetheth,
41 36:41
chief
Oholibamah,
chief
Elah,
chief
Pinon,
42 36:42
chief
Kenaz,
chief
Teman,
chief
Mibzar,
43 36:43
chief
Magdiel,
chief
Iram:
these
are
the
chiefs
of
Edom,
according
to
their
habitations
in
the
land
of
their
possession.
This
is
Esau,
the
father
of
the
Edomites.
371 37:1
And
Jacob
dwelt
in
the
land
of
his
father’s
sojournings,
in
the
land
of
Canaan.
2 37:2
These
are
the
generations
of
Jacob.
Joseph,
being
seventeen
years
old,
was
feeding
the
flock
with
his
brethren;
and
he
was
a
lad
with
the
sons
of
Bilhah,
and
with
the
sons
of
Zilpah,
his
father’s
wives:
and
Joseph
brought
the
evil
report
of
them
unto
their
father.
3 37:3
Now
Israel
loved
Joseph
more
than
all
his
children,
because
he
was
the
son
of
his
old
age:
and
he
made
him
a
coat
of
many
colors.
4 37:4
And
his
brethren
saw
that
their
father
loved
him
more
than
all
his
brethren;
and
they
hated
him,
and
could
not
speak
peaceably
unto
him.
5 37:5
And
Joseph
dreamed
a
dream,
and
he
told
it
to
his
brethren:
and
they
hated
him
yet
the
more.
6 37:6
And
he
said
unto
them,
Hear,
I
pray
you,
this
dream
which
I
have
dreamed:
7 37:7
for,
behold,
we
were
binding
sheaves
in
the
field,
and,
lo,
my
sheaf
arose,
and
also
stood
upright;
and,
behold,
your
sheaves
came
round
about,
and
made
obeisance
to
my
sheaf.
8 37:8
And
his
brethren
said
to
him, Shalt
thou
indeed
reign
over
us?
or shalt
thou
indeed
have
dominion
over
us?
And
they
hated
him
yet
the
more
for
his
dreams,
and
for
his
words.
9 37:9
And
he
dreamed
yet
another
dream,
and
told
it
to
his
brethren,
and
said,
Behold,
I
have
dreamed
yet
a
dream;
and,
behold,
the
sun
and
the
moon
and
eleven
stars
made
obeisance
to
me.
10 37:10
And
he
told
it
to
his
father,
and
to
his
brethren;
and
his
father
rebuked
him,
and
said
unto
him,
What
is
this
dream
that
thou
hast
dreamed?
Shall
I
and
thy
mother
and
thy
brethren
indeed
come
to
bow
down
ourselves
to
thee
to
the
earth?
11 37:11
And
his
brethren
envied
him;
but
his
father
kept
the
saying
in
mind.
12 37:12
And
his
brethren
went
to
feed
their
father’s
flock
in
Shechem.
13 37:13
And
Israel
said
unto
Joseph,
Are
not
thy
brethren
feeding
the
flock
in
Shechem?
come,
and
I
will
send
thee
unto
them.
And
he
said
to
him,
Here
am
I.
14 37:14
And
he
said
to
him,
Go
now,
see
whether
it
is
well
with
thy
brethren,
and
well
with
the
flock;
and
bring
me
word
again.
So
he
sent
him
out
of
the
vale
of
Hebron,
and
he
came
to
Shechem.
15 37:15
And
a
certain
man
found
him,
and,
behold,
he
was
wandering
in
the
field:
and
the
man
asked
him,
saying,
What
seekest
thou?
16 37:16
And
he
said,
I
am
seeking
my
brethren:
tell
me,
I
pray
thee,
where
they
are
feeding
the
flock.
17 37:17
And
the
man
said,
They
are
departed
hence;
for
I
heard
them
say,
Let
us
go
to
Dothan.
And
Joseph
went
after
his
brethren,
and
found
them
in
Dothan.
18 37:18
And
they
saw
him
afar
off,
and
before
he
came
near
unto
them,
they
conspired
against
him
to
slay
him.
19 37:19
And
they
said
one
to
another,
Behold,
this
dreamer
cometh.
20 37:20
Come
now
therefore,
and
let
us
slay
him,
and
cast
him
into
one
of
the
pits,
and
we
will
say,
An
evil
beast
hath
devoured
him:
and
we
shall
see
what
will
become
of
his
dreams.
21 37:21
And
Reuben
heard
it,
and
delivered
him
out
of
their
hand,
and
said,
Let
us
not
take
his
life.
22 37:22
And
Reuben
said
unto
them,
Shed
no
blood;
cast
him
into
this
pit
that
is
in
the
wilderness,
but
lay
no
hand
upon
him:
that
he
might
deliver
him
out
of
their
hand,
to
restore
him
to
his
father.
23 37:23
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Joseph
was
come
unto
his
brethren,
that
they
stripped
Joseph
of
his
coat,
the
coat
of
many
colors
that
was
on
him;
24 37:24
and
they
took
him,
and
cast
him
into
the
pit:
and
the
pit
was
empty,
there
was
no
water
in
it.
25 37:25
And
they
sat
down
to
eat
bread:
and
they
lifted
up
their
eyes
and
looked,
and,
behold,
a
caravan
of
Ishmaelites
was
coming
from
Gilead,
with
their
camels
bearing
spicery
and
balm
and
myrrh,
going
to
carry
it
down
to
Egypt.
26 37:26
And
Judah
said
unto
his
brethren,
What
profit
is
it
if
we
slay
our
brother
and
conceal
his
blood?
27 37:27
Come,
and
let
us
sell
him
to
the
Ishmaelites,
and
let
not
our
hand
be
upon
him;
for
he
is
our
brother,
our
flesh.
And
his
brethren
hearkened
unto
him.
28 37:28
And
there
passed
by
Midianites,
merchantmen;
and
they
drew
and
lifted
up
Joseph
out
of
the
pit,
and
sold
Joseph
to
the
Ishmaelites
for
twenty
pieces
of
silver.
And
they
brought
Joseph
into
Egypt.
29 37:29
And
Reuben
returned
unto
the
pit;
and,
behold,
Joseph
was
not
in
the
pit;
and
he
rent
his
clothes.
30 37:30
And
he
returned
unto
his
brethren,
and
said,
The
child
is
not;
and
I,
whither
shall
I
go?
31 37:31
And
they
took
Joseph’s
coat,
and
killed
a he-goat,
and
dipped
the
coat
in
the
blood;
32 37:32
and
they
sent
the
coat
of
many
colors,
and
they
brought
it
to
their
father,
and
said,
This
have
we
found:
know
now
whether
it
is
thy
son’s
coat
or
not.
33 37:33
And
he
knew
it,
and
said,
It
is
my
son’s
coat:
an
evil
beast
hath
devoured
him;
Joseph
is
without
doubt
torn
in
pieces.
34 37:34
And
Jacob
rent
his
garments,
and
put
sackcloth
upon
his
loins,
and
mourned
for
his
son
many
days.
35 37:35
And
all
his
sons
and
all
his
daughters
rose
up
to
comfort
him;
but
he
refused
to
be
comforted;
and
he
said,
For
I
will
go
down
to
Sheol
to
my
son
mourning.
And
his
father
wept
for
him.
36 37:36
And
the
Midianites
sold
him
into
Egypt
unto
Potiphar,
an
officer
of
Pharaoh’s,
the
captain
of
the
guard.
381 38:1
And
it
came
to
pass
at
that
time,
that
Judah
went
down
from
his
brethren,
and
turned
in
to
a
certain
Adullamite,
whose
name
was
Hirah.
2 38:2
And
Judah
saw
there
a
daughter
of
a
certain
Canaanite
whose
name
was
Shua;
and
he
took
her,
and
went
in
unto
her.
3 38:3
And
she
conceived,
and
bare
a
son;
and
he
called
his
name
Er.
4 38:4
And
she
conceived
again,
and
bare
a
son;
and
she
called
his
name
Onan.
5 38:5
And
she
yet
again
bare
a
son,
and
called
his
name
Shelah:
and
he
was
at
Chezib,
when
she
bare
him.
6 38:6
And
Judah
took
a
wife
for
Er
his first-born,
and
her
name
was
Tamar.
7 38:7
And
Er,
Judah’s first-born,
was
wicked
in
the
sight
of
Jehovah;
and
Jehovah
slew
him.
8 38:8
And
Judah
said
unto
Onan,
Go
in
unto
thy
brother’s
wife,
and
perform
the
duty
of
a
husband’s
brother
unto
her,
and
raise
up
seed
to
thy
brother.
9 38:9
And
Onan
knew
that
the
seed
would
not
be
his;
and
it
came
to
pass,
when
he
went
in
unto
his
brother’s
wife,
that
he
spilled
it
on
the
ground,
lest
he
should
give
seed
to
his
brother.
10 38:10
And
the
thing
which
he
did
was
evil
in
the
sight
of
Jehovah:
and
he
slew
him
also.
11 38:11
Then
said
Judah
to
Tamar
his
daughter-in-law,
Remain
a
widow
in
thy
father’s
house,
till
Shelah
my
son
be
grown
up;
for
he
said,
Lest
he
also
die,
like
his
brethren.
And
Tamar
went
and
dwelt
in
her
father’s
house.
12 38:12
And
in
process
of
time
Shua’s
daughter,
the
wife
of
Judah,
died;
and
Judah
was
comforted,
and
went
up
unto
his sheep-shearers
to
Timnah,
he
and
his
friend
Hirah
the
Adullamite.
13 38:13
And
it
was
told
Tamar,
saying,
Behold,
thy
father-in-law
goeth
up
to
Timnah
to
shear
his
sheep.
14 38:14
And
she
put
off
from
her
the
garments
of
her
widowhood,
and
covered
herself
with
her
veil,
and
wrapped
herself,
and
sat
in
the
gate
of
Enaim,
which
is
by
the
way
to
Timnah;
for
she
saw
that
Shelah
was
grown
up,
and
she
was
not
given
unto
him
to
wife.
15 38:15
When
Judah
saw
her,
he
thought
her
to
be
a
harlot;
for
she
had
covered
her
face.
16 38:16
And
he
turned
unto
her
by
the
way,
and
said,
Come,
I
pray
thee,
let
me
come
in
unto
thee:
for
he
knew
not
that
she
was
his
daughter-in-law.
And
she
said,
What
wilt
thou
give
me,
that
thou
mayest
come
in
unto
me?
17 38:17
And
he
said,
I
will
send
thee
a
kid
of
the
goats
from
the
flock.
And
she
said,
Wilt
thou
give
me
a
pledge,
till
thou
send
it?
18 38:18
And
he
said,
What
pledge
shall
I
give
thee?
And
she
said,
Thy
signet
and
thy
cord,
and
thy
staff
that
is
in
thy
hand.
And
he
gave
them
to
her,
and
came
in
unto
her,
and
she
conceived
by
him.
19 38:19
And
she
arose,
and
went
away,
and
put
off
her
veil
from
her,
and
put
on
the
garments
of
her
widowhood.
20 38:20
And
Judah
sent
the
kid
of
the
goats
by
the
hand
of
his
friend
the
Adullamite,
to
receive
the
pledge
from
the
woman’s
hand:
but
he
found
her
not.
21 38:21
Then
he
asked
the
men
of
her
place,
saying,
Where
is
the
prostitute,
that
was
at
Enaim
by
the
wayside?
And
they
said,
There
hath
been
no
prostitute
here.
22 38:22
And
he
returned
to
Judah,
and
said,
I
have
not
found
her;
and
also
the
men
of
the
place
said,
There
hath
been
no
prostitute
here.
23 38:23
And
Judah
said,
Let
her
take
it
to
her,
lest
we
be
put
to
shame:
behold,
I
sent
this
kid,
and
thou
hast
not
found
her.
24 38:24
And
it
came
to
pass
about
three
months
after,
that
it
was
told
Judah,
saying,
Tamar
thy
daughter-in-law
hath
played
the
harlot;
and
moreover,
behold,
she
is
with
child
by
whoredom.
And
Judah
said,
Bring
her
forth,
and
let
her
be
burnt.
25 38:25
When
she
was
brought
forth,
she
sent
to
her
father-in-law,
saying,
By
the
man,
whose
these
are,
am
I
with
child:
and
she
said,
Discern,
I
pray
thee,
whose
are
these,
the
signet,
and
the
cords,
and
the
staff.
26 38:26
And
Judah
acknowledged
them,
and
said,
She
is
more
righteous
than
I,
forasmuch
as
I
gave
her
not
to
Shelah
my
son.
And
he
knew
her
again
no
more.
27 38:27
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
time
of
her
travail,
that,
behold,
twins
were
in
her
womb.
28 38:28
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
she
travailed,
that
one
put
out
a
hand:
and
the
midwife
took
and
bound
upon
his
hand
a
scarlet
thread,
saying,
This
came
out
first.
29 38:29
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
he
drew
back
his
hand,
that,
behold,
his
brother
came
out:
and
she
said,
Wherefore
hast
thou
made
a
breach
for
thyself?
therefore
his
name
was
called
Perez.
30 38:30
And
afterward
came
out
his
brother,
that
had
the
scarlet
thread
upon
his
hand:
and
his
name
was
called
Zerah.
391 39:1
And
Joseph
was
brought
down
to
Egypt;
and
Potiphar,
an
officer
of
Pharaoh’s,
the
captain
of
the
guard,
an
Egyptian,
bought
him
of
the
hand
of
the
Ishmaelites,
that
had
brought
him
down
thither.
2 39:2
And
Jehovah
was
with
Joseph,
and
he
was
a
prosperous
man;
and
he
was
in
the
house
of
his
master
the
Egyptian.
3 39:3
And
his
master
saw
that
Jehovah
was
with
him,
and
that
Jehovah
made
all
that
he
did
to
prosper
in
his
hand.
4 39:4
And
Joseph
found
favor
in
his
sight,
and
he
ministered
unto
him:
and
he
made
him
overseer
over
his
house,
and
all
that
he
had
he
put
into
his
hand.
5 39:5
And
it
came
to
pass
from
the
time
that
he
made
him
overseer
in
his
house,
and
over
all
that
he
had,
that
Jehovah
blessed
the
Egyptian’s
house
for
Joseph’s
sake;
and
the
blessing
of
Jehovah
was
upon
all
that
he
had,
in
the
house
and
in
the
field.
6 39:6
And
he
left
all
that
he
had
in
Joseph’s
hand;
and
he
knew
not aught
that
was
with
him,
save
the
bread
which
he
did
eat.
And
Joseph
was
comely,
and well-favored.
7 39:7
And
it
came
to
pass
after
these
things,
that
his
master’s
wife
cast
her
eyes
upon
Joseph;
and
she
said,
Lie
with
me.
8 39:8
But
he
refused,
and
said
unto
his
master’s
wife,
Behold,
my
master
knoweth
not
what
is
with
me
in
the
house,
and
he
hath
put
all
that
he
hath
into
my
hand:
9 39:9
he
is
not
greater
in
this
house
than
I;
neither
hath
he
kept
back
anything
from
me
but
thee,
because
thou
art
his
wife:
how
then
can
I
do
this
great
wickedness,
and
sin
against
God?
10 39:10
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
she
spake
to
Joseph
day
by
day,
that
he
hearkened
not
unto
her,
to
lie
by
her,
or
to
be
with
her.
11 39:11
And
it
came
to
pass
about
this
time,
that
he
went
into
the
house
to
do
his
work;
and
there
was
none
of
the
men
of
the
house
there
within.
12 39:12
And
she
caught
him
by
his
garment,
saying,
Lie
with
me:
and
he
left
his
garment
in
her
hand,
and
fled,
and
got
him
out.
13 39:13
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
she
saw
that
he
had
left
his
garment
in
her
hand,
and
was
fled
forth,
14 39:14
that
she
called
unto
the
men
of
her
house,
and
spake
unto
them,
saying,
See,
he
hath
brought
in
a
Hebrew
unto
us
to
mock
us:
he
came
in
unto
me
to
lie
with
me,
and
I
cried
with
a
loud
voice:
15 39:15
and
it
came
to
pass,
when
he
heard
that
I
lifted
up
my
voice
and
cried,
that
he
left
his
garment
by
me,
and
fled,
and
got
him
out.
16 39:16
And
she
laid
up
his
garment
by
her,
until
his
master
came
home.
17 39:17
And
she
spake
unto
him
according
to
these
words,
saying,
The
Hebrew
servant,
whom
thou
hast
brought
unto
us,
came
in
unto
me
to
mock
me:
18 39:18
and
it
came
to
pass,
as
I
lifted
up
my
voice
and
cried,
that
he
left
his
garment
by
me,
and
fled
out.
19 39:19
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
his
master
heard
the
words
of
his
wife,
which
she
spake
unto
him,
saying,
After
this
manner
did
thy
servant
to
me;
that
his
wrath
was
kindled.
20 39:20
And
Joseph’s
master
took
him,
and
put
him
into
the
prison,
the
place
where
the
king’s
prisoners
were
bound:
and
he
was
there
in
the
prison.
21 39:21
But
Jehovah
was
with
Joseph,
and
showed
kindness
unto
him,
and
gave
him
favor
in
the
sight
of
the
keeper
of
the
prison.
22 39:22
And
the
keeper
of
the
prison
committed
to
Joseph’s
hand
all
the
prisoners
that
were
in
the
prison;
and
whatsoever
they
did
there,
he
was
the
doer
of
it.
23 39:23
The
keeper
of
the
prison
looked
not
to
anything
that
was
under
his
hand,
because
Jehovah
was
with
him;
and
that
which
he
did,
Jehovah
made
it
to
prosper.
401 40:1
And
it
came
to
pass
after
these
things,
that
the
butler
of
the
king
of
Egypt
and
his
baker
offended
their
lord
the
king
of
Egypt.
2 40:2
And
Pharaoh
was
wroth
against
his
two
officers,
against
the
chief
of
the
butlers,
and
against
the
chief
of
the
bakers.
3 40:3
And
he
put
them
in
ward
in
the
house
of
the
captain
of
the
guard,
into
the
prison,
the
place
where
Joseph
was
bound.
4 40:4
And
the
captain
of
the
guard
charged
Joseph
with
them,
and
he
ministered
unto
them:
and
they
continued
a
season
in
ward.
5 40:5
And
they
dreamed
a
dream
both
of
them,
each
man
his
dream,
in
one
night,
each
man
according
to
the
interpretation
of
his
dream,
the
butler
and
the
baker
of
the
king
of
Egypt,
who
were
bound
in
the
prison.
6 40:6
And
Joseph
came
in
unto
them
in
the
morning,
and
saw
them,
and,
behold,
they
were
sad.
7 40:7
And
he
asked
Pharaoh’s
officers
that
were
with
him
in
ward
in
his
master’s
house,
saying,
Wherefore
look
ye
so
sad to-day?
8 40:8
And
they
said
unto
him,
We
have
dreamed
a
dream,
and
there
is
none
that
can
interpret
it.
And
Joseph
said
unto
them,
Do
not
interpretations
belong
to
God?
tell
it
me,
I
pray
you.
9 40:9
And
the
chief
butler
told
his
dream
to
Joseph,
and
said
to
him,
In
my
dream,
behold,
a
vine
was
before
me;
10 40:10
and
in
the
vine
were
three
branches:
and
it
was
as
though
it
budded,
and
its
blossoms
shot
forth;
and
the
clusters
thereof
brought
forth
ripe
grapes:
11 40:11
and
Pharaoh’s
cup
was
in
my
hand;
and
I
took
the
grapes,
and
pressed
them
into
Pharaoh’s
cup,
and
I
gave
the
cup
into
Pharaoh’s
hand.
12 40:12
And
Joseph
said
unto
him,
This
is
the
interpretation
of
it:
the
three
branches
are
three
days;
13 40:13
within
yet
three
days
shall
Pharaoh
lift
up
thy
head,
and
restore
thee
unto
thine
office:
and
thou shalt
give
Pharaoh’s
cup
into
his
hand,
after
the
former
manner
when
thou wast
his
butler.
14 40:14
But
have
me
in
thy
remembrance
when
it
shall
be
well
with
thee,
and
show
kindness,
I
pray
thee,
unto
me,
and
make
mention
of
me
unto
Pharaoh,
and
bring
me
out
of
this
house:
15 40:15
for
indeed
I
was
stolen
away
out
of
the
land
of
the
Hebrews:
and
here
also
have
I
done
nothing
that
they
should
put
me
into
the
dungeon.
16 40:16
When
the
chief
baker
saw
that
the
interpretation
was
good,
he
said
unto
Joseph,
I
also
was
in
my
dream,
and,
behold,
three
baskets
of
white
bread
were
on
my
head:
17 40:17
and
in
the
uppermost
basket
there
was
of
all
manner
of
baked
food
for
Pharaoh;
and
the
birds
did
eat
them
out
of
the
basket
upon
my
head.
18 40:18
And
Joseph
answered
and
said,
This
is
the
interpretation
thereof:
the
three
baskets
are
three
days;
19 40:19
within
yet
three
days
shall
Pharaoh
lift
up
thy
head
from
off
thee,
and
shall
hang
thee
on
a
tree;
and
the
birds
shall
eat
thy
flesh
from
off
thee.
20 40:20
And
it
came
to
pass
the
third
day,
which
was
Pharaoh’s
birthday,
that
he
made
a
feast
unto
all
his
servants:
and
he
lifted
up
the
head
of
the
chief
butler
and
the
head
of
the
chief
baker
among
his
servants.
21 40:21
And
he
restored
the
chief
butler
unto
his
butlership
again;
and
he
gave
the
cup
into
Pharaoh’s
hand:
22 40:22
but
he
hanged
the
chief
baker:
as
Joseph
had
interpreted
to
them.
23 40:23
Yet
did
not
the
chief
butler
remember
Joseph,
but
forgat
him.
411 41:1
And
it
came
to
pass
at
the
end
of
two
full
years,
that
Pharaoh
dreamed:
and,
behold,
he
stood
by
the
river.
2 41:2
And,
behold,
there
came
up
out
of
the
river
seven
kine, well-favored
and fat-fleshed;
and
they
fed
in
the reed-grass.
3 41:3
And,
behold,
seven
other
kine
came
up
after
them
out
of
the
river, ill-favored
and lean-fleshed,
and
stood
by
the
other
kine
upon
the
brink
of
the
river.
4 41:4
And
the ill-favored
and lean-fleshed
kine
did
eat
up
the
seven well-favored
and
fat
kine.
So
Pharaoh
awoke.
5 41:5
And
he
slept
and
dreamed
a
second
time:
and,
behold,
seven
ears
of
grain
came
up
upon
one
stalk,
rank
and
good.
6 41:6
And,
behold,
seven
ears,
thin
and
blasted
with
the
east
wind,
sprung
up
after
them.
7 41:7
And
the
thin
ears
swallowed
up
the
seven
rank
and
full
ears.
And
Pharaoh
awoke,
and,
behold,
it
was
a
dream.
8 41:8
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
morning
that
his
spirit
was
troubled;
and
he
sent
and
called
for
all
the
magicians
of
Egypt,
and
all
the
wise
men
thereof:
and
Pharaoh
told
them
his
dream;
but
there
was
none
that
could
interpret
them
unto
Pharaoh.
9 41:9
Then
spake
the
chief
butler
unto
Pharaoh,
saying,
I
do
remember
my
faults
this
day:
10 41:10
Pharaoh
was
wroth
with
his
servants,
and
put
me
in
ward
in
the
house
of
the
captain
of
the
guard,
me
and
the
chief
baker:
11 41:11
and
we
dreamed
a
dream
in
one
night,
I
and
he;
we
dreamed
each
man
according
to
the
interpretation
of
his
dream.
12 41:12
And
there
was
with
us
there
a
young
man,
a
Hebrew,
servant
to
the
captain
of
the
guard;
and
we
told
him,
and
he
interpreted
to
us
our
dreams;
to
each
man
according
to
his
dream
he
did
interpret.
13 41:13
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
he
interpreted
to
us,
so
it
was;
me
he
restored
unto
mine
office,
and
him
he
hanged.
14 41:14
Then
Pharaoh
sent
and
called
Joseph,
and
they
brought
him
hastily
out
of
the
dungeon:
and
he
shaved
himself,
and
changed
his
raiment,
and
came
in
unto
Pharaoh.
15 41:15
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
I
have
dreamed
a
dream,
and
there
is
none
that
can
interpret
it:
and
I
have
heard
say
of
thee,
that
when
thou
hearest
a
dream
thou
canst
interpret
it.
16 41:16
And
Joseph
answered
Pharaoh,
saying,
It
is
not
in
me:
God
will
give
Pharaoh
an
answer
of
peace.
17 41:17
And
Pharaoh
spake
unto
Joseph,
In
my
dream,
behold,
I
stood
upon
the
brink
of
the
river:
18 41:18
and,
behold,
there
came
up
out
of
the
river
seven
kine, fat-fleshed
and well-favored:
and
they
fed
in
the reed-grass:
19 41:19
and,
behold,
seven
other
kine
came
up
after
them,
poor
and
very ill-favored
and lean-fleshed,
such
as
I
never
saw
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
for
badness:
20 41:20
and
the
lean
and ill-favored
kine
did
eat
up
the
first
seven
fat
kine:
21 41:21
and
when
they
had
eaten
them
up,
it
could
not
be
known
that
they
had
eaten
them;
but
they
were
still ill-favored,
as
at
the
beginning.
So
I
awoke.
22 41:22
And
I
saw
in
my
dream,
and,
behold,
seven
ears
came
up
upon
one
stalk,
full
and
good:
23 41:23
and,
behold,
seven
ears,
withered,
thin,
and
blasted
with
the
east
wind,
sprung
up
after
them:
24 41:24
and
the
thin
ears
swallowed
up
the
seven
good
ears:
and
I
told
it
unto
the
magicians;
but
there
was
none
that
could
declare
it
to
me.
25 41:25
And
Joseph
said
unto
Pharaoh,
The
dream
of
Pharaoh
is
one:
what
God
is
about
to
do
he
hath
declared
unto
Pharaoh.
26 41:26
The
seven
good
kine
are
seven
years;
and
the
seven
good
ears
are
seven
years:
the
dream
is
one.
27 41:27
And
the
seven
lean
and ill-favored
kine
that
came
up
after
them
are
seven
years,
and
also
the
seven
empty
ears
blasted
with
the
east
wind;
they
shall
be
seven
years
of
famine.
28 41:28
That
is
the
thing
which
I
spake
unto
Pharaoh:
what
God
is
about
to
do
he
hath
showed
unto
Pharaoh.
29 41:29
Behold,
there
come
seven
years
of
great
plenty
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt:
30 41:30
and
there
shall
arise
after
them
seven
years
of
famine;
and
all
the
plenty
shall
be
forgotten
in
the
land
of
Egypt;
and
the
famine
shall
consume
the
land;
31 41:31
and
the
plenty
shall
not
be
known
in
the
land
by
reason
of
that
famine
which
followeth;
for
it
shall
be
very
grievous.
32 41:32
And
for
that
the
dream
was
doubled
unto
Pharaoh,
it
is
because
the
thing
is
established
by
God,
and
God
will
shortly
bring
it
to
pass.
33 41:33
Now
therefore
let
Pharaoh
look
out
a
man
discreet
and
wise,
and
set
him
over
the
land
of
Egypt.
34 41:34
Let
Pharaoh
do
this,
and
let
him
appoint
overseers
over
the
land,
and
take
up
the
fifth
part
of
the
land
of
Egypt
in
the
seven
plenteous
years.
35 41:35
And
let
them
gather
all
the
food
of
these
good
years
that
come,
and
lay
up
grain
under
the
hand
of
Pharaoh
for
food
in
the
cities,
and
let
them
keep
it.
36 41:36
And
the
food
shall
be
for
a
store
to
the
land
against
the
seven
years
of
famine,
which
shall
be
in
the
land
of
Egypt;
that
the
land
perish
not
through
the
famine.
37 41:37
And
the
thing
was
good
in
the
eyes
of
Pharaoh,
and
in
the
eyes
of
all
his
servants.
38 41:38
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
his
servants,
Can
we
find
such
a
one
as
this,
a
man
in
whom
the
spirit
of
God
is?
39 41:39
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
Forasmuch
as
God
hath
showed
thee
all
this,
there
is
none
so
discreet
and
wise
as
thou:
40 41:40
thou shalt
be
over
my
house,
and
according
unto
thy
word
shall
all
my
people
be
ruled:
only
in
the
throne
will
I
be
greater
than
thou.
41 41:41
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
See,
I
have
set
thee
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
42 41:42
And
Pharaoh
took
off
his
signet
ring
from
his
hand,
and
put
it
upon
Joseph’s
hand,
and
arrayed
him
in
vestures
of
fine
linen,
and
put
a
gold
chain
about
his
neck;
43 41:43
and
he
made
him
to
ride
in
the
second
chariot
which
he
had;
and
they
cried
before
him,
Bow
the
knee:
and
he
set
him
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
44 41:44
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
I
am
Pharaoh,
and
without
thee
shall
no
man
lift
up
his
hand
or
his
foot
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
45 41:45
And
Pharaoh
called
Joseph’s
name
Zaphenath-paneah;
and
he
gave
him
to
wife
Asenath,
the
daughter
of Poti-phera
priest
of
On.
And
Joseph
went
out
over
the
land
of
Egypt.
46 41:46
And
Joseph
was
thirty
years
old
when
he
stood
before
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt.
And
Joseph
went
out
from
the
presence
of
Pharaoh,
and
went
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
47 41:47
And
in
the
seven
plenteous
years
the
earth
brought
forth
by
handfuls.
48 41:48
And
he
gathered
up
all
the
food
of
the
seven
years
which
were
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
laid
up
the
food
in
the
cities:
the
food
of
the
field,
which
was
round
about
every
city,
laid
he
up
in
the
same.
49 41:49
And
Joseph
laid
up
grain
as
the
sand
of
the
sea,
very
much,
until
he
left
off
numbering;
for
it
was
without
number.
50 41:50
And
unto
Joseph
were
born
two
sons
before
the
year
of
famine
came,
whom
Asenath,
the
daughter
of Poti-phera
priest
of
On,
bare
unto
him.
51 41:51
And
Joseph
called
the
name
of
the first-born
Manasseh:
For,
said
he,
God
hath
made
me
forget
all
my
toil,
and
all
my
father’s
house.
52 41:52
And
the
name
of
the
second
called
he
Ephraim:
For
God
hath
made
me
fruitful
in
the
land
of
my
affliction.
53 41:53
And
the
seven
years
of
plenty,
that
was
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
came
to
an
end.
54 41:54
And
the
seven
years
of
famine
began
to
come,
according
as
Joseph
had
said:
and
there
was
famine
in
all
lands;
but
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
there
was
bread.
55 41:55
And
when
all
the
land
of
Egypt
was
famished,
the
people
cried
to
Pharaoh
for
bread:
and
Pharaoh
said
unto
all
the
Egyptians,
Go
unto
Joseph;
what
he
saith
to
you,
do.
56 41:56
And
the
famine
was
over
all
the
face
of
the
earth:
and
Joseph
opened
all
the store-houses,
and
sold
unto
the
Egyptians;
and
the
famine
was
sore
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
57 41:57
And
all
countries
came
into
Egypt
to
Joseph
to
buy
grain,
because
the
famine
was
sore
in
all
the
earth.
421 42:1
Now
Jacob
saw
that
there
was
grain
in
Egypt,
and
Jacob
said
unto
his
sons,
Why
do
ye
look
one
upon
another?
2 42:2
And
he
said,
Behold,
I
have
heard
that
there
is
grain
in
Egypt:
get
you
down
thither,
and
buy
for
us
from
thence;
that
we
may
live,
and
not
die.
3 42:3
And
Joseph’s
ten
brethren
went
down
to
buy
grain
from
Egypt.
4 42:4
But
Benjamin,
Joseph’s
brother,
Jacob
sent
not
with
his
brethren;
for
he
said,
Lest
peradventure
harm
befall
him.
5 42:5
And
the
sons
of
Israel
came
to
buy
among
those
that
came:
for
the
famine
was
in
the
land
of
Canaan.
6 42:6
And
Joseph
was
the
governor
over
the
land;
he
it
was
that
sold
to
all
the
people
of
the
land.
And
Joseph’s
brethren
came,
and
bowed
down
themselves
to
him
with
their
faces
to
the
earth.
7 42:7
And
Joseph
saw
his
brethren,
and
he
knew
them,
but
made
himself
strange
unto
them,
and
spake
roughly
with
them;
and
he
said
unto
them,
Whence
come
ye?
And
they
said,
From
the
land
of
Canaan
to
buy
food.
8 42:8
And
Joseph
knew
his
brethren,
but
they
knew
not
him.
9 42:9
And
Joseph
remembered
the
dreams
which
he
dreamed
of
them,
and
said
unto
them,
Ye
are
spies;
to
see
the
nakedness
of
the
land
ye
are
come.
10 42:10
And
they
said
unto
him,
Nay,
my
lord,
but
to
buy
food
are
thy
servants
come.
11 42:11
We
are
all
one
man’s
sons;
we
are
true
men,
thy
servants
are
no
spies.
12 42:12
And
he
said
unto
them,
Nay,
but
to
see
the
nakedness
of
the
land
ye
are
come.
13 42:13
And
they
said,
We
thy
servants
are
twelve
brethren,
the
sons
of
one
man
in
the
land
of
Canaan;
and,
behold,
the
youngest
is
this
day
with
our
father,
and
one
is
not.
14 42:14
And
Joseph
said
unto
them,
That
is
it
that
I
spake
unto
you,
saying,
Ye
are
spies:
15 42:15
hereby
ye
shall
be
proved:
by
the
life
of
Pharaoh
ye
shall
not
go
forth
hence,
except
your
youngest
brother
come
hither.
16 42:16
Send
one
of
you,
and
let
him
fetch
your
brother,
and
ye
shall
be
bound,
that
your
words
may
be
proved,
whether
there
be
truth
in
you:
or
else
by
the
life
of
Pharaoh
surely
ye
are
spies.
17 42:17
And
he
put
them
all
together
into
ward
three
days.
18 42:18
And
Joseph
said
unto
them
the
third
day,
This
do,
and
live;
for
I
fear
God:
19 42:19
if
ye
be
true
men,
let
one
of
your
brethren
be
bound
in
your prison-house;
but
go
ye,
carry
grain
for
the
famine
of
your
houses:
20 42:20
and
bring
your
youngest
brother
unto
me;
so
shall
your
words
be
verified,
and
ye
shall
not
die.
And
they
did
so.
21 42:21
And
they
said
one
to
another,
We
are
verily
guilty
concerning
our
brother,
in
that
we
saw
the
distress
of
his
soul,
when
he
besought
us,
and
we
would
not
hear;
therefore
is
this
distress
come
upon
us.
22 42:22
And
Reuben
answered
them,
saying,
Spake
I
not
unto
you,
saying,
Do
not
sin
against
the
child;
and
ye
would
not
hear?
therefore
also,
behold,
his
blood
is
required.
23 42:23
And
they
knew
not
that
Joseph
understood
them;
for
there
was
an
interpreter
between
them.
24 42:24
And
he
turned
himself
about
from
them,
and
wept;
and
he
returned
to
them,
and
spake
to
them,
and
took
Simeon
from
among
them,
and
bound
him
before
their
eyes.
25 42:25
Then
Joseph
commanded
to
fill
their
vessels
with
grain,
and
to
restore
every
man’s
money
into
his
sack,
and
to
give
them
provision
for
the
way:
and
thus
was
it
done
unto
them.
26 42:26
And
they
laded
their
asses
with
their
grain,
and
departed
thence.
27 42:27
And
as
one
of
them
opened
his
sack
to
give
his
ass
provender
in
the lodging-place,
he
espied
his
money;
and,
behold,
it
was
in
the
mouth
of
his
sack.
28 42:28
And
he
said
unto
his
brethren,
My
money
is
restored;
and,
lo,
it
is
even
in
my
sack:
and
their
heart
failed
them,
and
they
turned
trembling
one
to
another,
saying,
What
is
this
that
God
hath
done
unto
us?
29 42:29
And
they
came
unto
Jacob
their
father
unto
the
land
of
Canaan,
and
told
him
all
that
had
befallen
them,
saying,
30 42:30
The
man,
the
lord
of
the
land,
spake
roughly
with
us,
and
took
us
for
spies
of
the
country.
31 42:31
And
we
said
unto
him,
We
are
true
men;
we
are
no
spies:
32 42:32
we
are
twelve
brethren,
sons
of
our
father;
one
is
not,
and
the
youngest
is
this
day
with
our
father
in
the
land
of
Canaan.
33 42:33
And
the
man,
the
lord
of
the
land,
said
unto
us,
Hereby
shall
I
know
that
ye
are
true
men:
leave
one
of
your
brethren
with
me,
and
take
grain
for
the
famine
of
your
houses,
and
go
your
way;
34 42:34
and
bring
your
youngest
brother
unto
me:
then
shall
I
know
that
ye
are
no
spies,
but
that
ye
are
true
men:
so
will
I
deliver
you
your
brother,
and
ye
shall traffic
in
the
land.
35 42:35
And
it
came
to
pass
as
they
emptied
their
sacks,
that,
behold,
every
man’s
bundle
of
money
was
in
his
sack:
and
when
they
and
their
father
saw
their
bundles
of
money,
they
were
afraid.
36 42:36
And
Jacob
their
father
said
unto
them,
Me
have
ye
bereaved
of
my
children:
Joseph
is
not,
and
Simeon
is
not,
and
ye
will
take
Benjamin
away:
all
these
things
are
against
me.
37 42:37
And
Reuben
spake
unto
his
father,
saying,
Slay
my
two
sons,
if
I
bring
him
not
to
thee:
deliver
him
into
my
hand,
and
I
will
bring
him
to
thee
again.
38 42:38
And
he
said,
My
son
shall
not
go
down
with
you;
for
his
brother
is
dead,
and
he
only
is
left:
if
harm
befall
him
by
the
way
in
which
ye
go,
then
will
ye
bring
down
my
gray
hairs
with
sorrow
to
Sheol.
431 43:1
And
the
famine
was
sore
in
the
land.
2 43:2
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
they
had
eaten
up
the
grain
which
they
had
brought
out
of
Egypt,
their
father
said
unto
them,
Go
again,
buy
us
a
little
food.
3 43:3
And
Judah
spake
unto
him,
saying,
The
man
did
solemnly
protest
unto
us,
saying,
Ye
shall
not
see
my
face,
except
your
brother
be
with
you.
4 43:4
If
thou
wilt
send
our
brother
with
us,
we
will
go
down
and
buy
thee
food:
5 43:5
but
if
thou
wilt
not
send
him,
we
will
not
go
down;
for
the
man
said
unto
us,
Ye
shall
not
see
my
face,
except
your
brother
be
with
you.
6 43:6
And
Israel
said,
Wherefore
dealt
ye
so
ill
with
me,
as
to
tell
the
man
whether
ye
had
yet
a
brother?
7 43:7
And
they
said,
The
man
asked
straitly
concerning
ourselves,
and
concerning
our
kindred,
saying,
Is
your
father
yet
alive?
have
ye
another
brother?
and
we
told
him
according
to
the
tenor
of
these
words:
could
we
in
any
wise
know
that
he
would
say,
Bring
your
brother
down?
8 43:8
And
Judah
said
unto
Israel
his
father,
Send
the
lad
with
me,
and
we
will
arise
and
go;
that
we
may
live,
and
not
die,
both
we,
and
thou,
and
also
our
little
ones.
9 43:9
I
will
be
surety
for
him;
of
my
hand shalt
thou
require
him:
if
I
bring
him
not
unto
thee,
and
set
him
before
thee,
then
let
me
bear
the
blame
for
ever:
10 43:10
for
except
we
had
lingered,
surely
we
had
now
returned
a
second
time.
11 43:11
And
their
father
Israel
said
unto
them,
If
it
be
so
now,
do
this:
take
of
the
choice
fruits
of
the
land
in
your
vessels,
and
carry
down
the
man
a
present,
a
little
balm,
and
a
little
honey,
spicery
and
myrrh,
nuts,
and
almonds;
12 43:12
and
take
double
money
in
your
hand;
and
the
money
that
was
returned
in
the
mouth
of
your
sacks
carry
again
in
your
hand;
peradventure
it
was
an
oversight:
13 43:13
take
also
your
brother,
and
arise,
go
again
unto
the
man:
14 43:14
and
God
Almighty
give
you
mercy
before
the
man,
that
he
may
release
unto
you
your
other
brother
and
Benjamin.
And
if
I
be
bereaved
of
my
children,
I
am
bereaved.
15 43:15
And
the
men
took
that
present,
and
they
took
double
money
in
their
hand,
and
Benjamin;
and
rose
up,
and
went
down
to
Egypt,
and
stood
before
Joseph.
16 43:16
And
when
Joseph
saw
Benjamin
with
them,
he
said
to
the
steward
of
his
house,
Bring
the
men
into
the
house,
and
slay,
and
make
ready;
for
the
men
shall
dine
with
me
at
noon.
17 43:17
And
the
man
did
as
Joseph
bade;
and
the
man
brought
the
men
to
Joseph’s
house.
18 43:18
And
the
men
were
afraid,
because
they
were
brought
to
Joseph’s
house;
and
they
said,
Because
of
the
money
that
was
returned
in
our
sacks
at
the
first
time
are
we
brought
in;
that
he
may
seek
occasion
against
us,
and
fall
upon
us,
and
take
us
for
bondmen,
and
our
asses.
19 43:19
And
they
came
near
to
the
steward
of
Joseph’s
house,
and
they
spake
unto
him
at
the
door
of
the
house,
20 43:20
and
said,
Oh,
my
lord,
we
came
indeed
down
at
the
first
time
to
buy
food:
21 43:21
and
it
came
to
pass,
when
we
came
to
the lodging-place,
that
we
opened
our
sacks,
and,
behold,
every
man’s
money
was
in
the
mouth
of
his
sack,
our
money
in
full
weight:
and
we
have
brought
it
again
in
our
hand.
22 43:22
And
other
money
have
we
brought
down
in
our
hand
to
buy
food:
we
know
not
who
put
our
money
in
our
sacks.
23 43:23
And
he
said,
Peace
be
to
you,
fear
not:
your
God,
and
the
God
of
your
father,
hath
given
you
treasure
in
your
sacks:
I
had
your
money.
And
he
brought
Simeon
out
unto
them.
24 43:24
And
the
man
brought
the
men
into
Joseph’s
house,
and
gave
them
water,
and
they
washed
their
feet;
and
he
gave
their
asses
provender.
25 43:25
And
they
made
ready
the
present
against
Joseph’s
coming
at
noon:
for
they
heard
that
they
should
eat
bread
there.
26 43:26
And
when
Joseph
came
home,
they
brought
him
the
present
which
was
in
their
hand
into
the
house,
and
bowed
down
themselves
to
him
to
the
earth.
27 43:27
And
he
asked
them
of
their
welfare,
and
said,
Is
your
father
well,
the
old
man
of
whom
ye
spake?
Is
he
yet
alive?
28 43:28
And
they
said,
Thy
servant
our
father
is
well,
he
is
yet
alive.
And
they
bowed
the
head,
and
made
obeisance.
29 43:29
And
he
lifted
up
his
eyes,
and
saw
Benjamin
his
brother,
his
mother’s
son,
and
said,
Is
this
your
youngest
brother,
of
whom
ye
spake
unto
me?
And
he
said,
God
be
gracious
unto
thee,
my
son.
30 43:30
And
Joseph
made
haste;
for
his
heart
yearned
over
his
brother:
and
he
sought
where
to
weep;
and
he
entered
into
his
chamber,
and
wept
there.
31 43:31
And
he
washed
his
face,
and
came
out;
and
he
refrained
himself,
and
said,
Set
on
bread.
32 43:32
And
they
set
on
for
him
by
himself,
and
for
them
by
themselves,
and
for
the
Egyptians,
that
did
eat
with
him,
by
themselves:
because
the
Egyptians
might
not
eat
bread
with
the
Hebrews;
for
that
is
an
abomination
unto
the
Egyptians.
33 43:33
And
they
sat
before
him,
the first-born
according
to
his
birthright,
and
the
youngest
according
to
his
youth:
and
the
men
marvelled
one
with
another.
34 43:34
And
he
took
and
sent
messes
unto
them
from
before
him:
but
Benjamin’s
mess
was
five
times
so
much
as
any
of
theirs.
And
they
drank,
and
were
merry
with
him.
441 44:1
And
he
commanded
the
steward
of
his
house,
saying,
Fill
the
men’s
sacks
with
food,
as
much
as
they
can
carry,
and
put
every
man’s
money
in
his
sack’s
mouth.
2 44:2
And
put
my
cup,
the
silver
cup,
in
the
sack’s
mouth
of
the
youngest,
and
his
grain
money.
And
he
did
according
to
the
word
that
Joseph
had
spoken.
3 44:3
As
soon
as
the
morning
was
light,
the
men
were
sent
away,
they
and
their
asses.
4 44:4
And
when
they
were
gone
out
of
the
city,
and
were
not
yet
far
off,
Joseph
said
unto
his
steward,
Up,
follow
after
the
men;
and
when
thou
dost
overtake
them,
say
unto
them,
Wherefore
have
ye
rewarded
evil
for
good?
5 44:5
Is
not
this
that
in
which
my
lord
drinketh,
and
whereby
he
indeed
divineth?
ye
have
done
evil
in
so
doing.
6 44:6
And
he
overtook
them,
and
he
spake
unto
them
these
words.
7 44:7
And
they
said
unto
him,
Wherefore
speaketh
my
lord
such
words
as
these?
Far
be
it
from
thy
servants
that
they
should
do
such
a
thing.
8 44:8
Behold,
the
money,
which
we
found
in
our
sacks’
mouths,
we
brought
again
unto
thee
out
of
the
land
of
Canaan:
how
then
should
we
steal
out
of
thy
lord’s
house
silver
or
gold?
9 44:9
With
whomsoever
of
thy
servants
it
be
found,
let
him
die,
and
we
also
will
be
my
lord’s
bondmen.
10 44:10
And
he
said,
Now
also
let
it
be
according
unto
your
words:
he
with
whom
it
is
found
shall
be
my
bondman;
and
ye
shall
be
blameless.
11 44:11
Then
they
hasted,
and
took
down
every
man
his
sack
to
the
ground,
and
opened
every
man
his
sack.
12 44:12
And
he
searched,
and
began
at
the
eldest,
and
left
off
at
the
youngest:
and
the
cup
was
found
in
Benjamin’s
sack.
13 44:13
Then
they
rent
their
clothes,
and
laded
every
man
his
ass,
and
returned
to
the
city.
14 44:14
And
Judah
and
his
brethren
came
to
Joseph’s
house;
and
he
was
yet
there:
and
they
fell
before
him
on
the
ground.
15 44:15
And
Joseph
said
unto
them,
What
deed
is
this
that
ye
have
done?
know
ye
not
that
such
a
man
as
I
can
indeed
divine?
16 44:16
And
Judah
said,
What
shall
we
say
unto
my
lord?
what
shall
we
speak?
or
how
shall
we
clear
ourselves?
God
hath
found
out
the
iniquity
of
thy
servants:
behold,
we
are
my
lord’s
bondmen,
both
we,
and
he
also
in
whose
hand
the
cup
is
found.
17 44:17
And
he
said,
Far
be
it
from
me
that
I
should
do
so:
the
man
in
whose
hand
the
cup
is
found,
he
shall
be
my
bondman;
but
as
for
you,
get
you
up
in
peace
unto
your
father.
18 44:18
Then
Judah
came
near
unto
him,
and
said,
Oh,
my
lord,
let
thy
servant,
I
pray
thee,
speak
a
word
in
my
lord’s
ears,
and
let
not
thine
anger
burn
against
thy
servant;
for
thou
art
even
as
Pharaoh.
19 44:19
My
lord
asked
his
servants,
saying,
Have
ye
a
father,
or
a
brother?
20 44:20
And
we
said
unto
my
lord,
We
have
a
father,
an
old
man,
and
a
child
of
his
old
age,
a
little
one;
and
his
brother
is
dead,
and
he
alone
is
left
of
his
mother;
and
his
father
loveth
him.
21 44:21
And
thou
saidst
unto
thy
servants,
Bring
him
down
unto
me,
that
I
may
set
mine
eyes
upon
him.
22 44:22
And
we
said
unto
my
lord,
The
lad
cannot
leave
his
father:
for
if
he
should
leave
his
father,
his
father
would
die.
23 44:23
And
thou
saidst
unto
thy
servants,
Except
your
youngest
brother
come
down
with
you,
ye
shall
see
my
face
no
more.
24 44:24
And
it
came
to
pass
when
we
came
up
unto
thy
servant
my
father,
we
told
him
the
words
of
my
lord.
25 44:25
And
our
father
said,
Go
again,
buy
us
a
little
food.
26 44:26
And
we
said,
We
cannot
go
down:
if
our
youngest
brother
be
with
us,
then
will
we
go
down;
for
we
may
not
see
the
man’s
face,
except
our
youngest
brother
be
with
us.
27 44:27
And
thy
servant
my
father
said
unto
us,
Ye
know
that
my
wife
bare
me
two
sons:
28 44:28
and
the
one
went
out
from
me,
and
I
said,
Surely
he
is
torn
in
pieces;
and
I
have
not
seen
him
since:
29 44:29
and
if
ye
take
this
one
also
from
me,
and
harm
befall
him,
ye
will
bring
down
my
gray
hairs
with
sorrow
to
Sheol.
30 44:30
Now
therefore
when
I
come
to
thy
servant
my
father,
and
the
lad
is
not
with
us;
seeing
that
his
life
is
bound
up
in
the
lad’s
life;
31 44:31
it
will
come
to
pass,
when
he
seeth
that
the
lad
is
not
with
us,
that
he
will
die:
and
thy
servants
will
bring
down
the
gray
hairs
of
thy
servant
our
father
with
sorrow
to
Sheol.
32 44:32
For
thy
servant
became
surety
for
the
lad
unto
my
father,
saying,
If
I
bring
him
not
unto
thee,
then
shall
I
bear
the
blame
to
my
father
for
ever.
33 44:33
Now
therefore,
let
thy
servant,
I
pray
thee,
abide
instead
of
the
lad
a
bondman
to
my
lord;
and
let
the
lad
go
up
with
his
brethren.
34 44:34
For
how
shall
I
go
up
to
my
father,
if
the
lad
be
not
with
me?
lest
I
see
the
evil
that
shall
come
on
my
father.
451 45:1
Then
Joseph
could
not
refrain
himself
before
all
them
that
stood
by
him;
and
he
cried,
Cause
every
man
to
go
out
from
me.
And
there
stood
no
man
with
him,
while
Joseph
made
himself
known
unto
his
brethren.
2 45:2
And
he
wept
aloud:
and
the
Egyptians
heard,
and
the
house
of
Pharaoh
heard.
3 45:3
And
Joseph
said
unto
his
brethren,
I
am
Joseph;
doth
my
father
yet
live?
And
his
brethren
could
not
answer
him;
for
they
were
troubled
at
his
presence.
4 45:4
And
Joseph
said
unto
his
brethren,
Come
near
to
me,
I
pray
you.
And
they
came
near.
And
he
said,
I
am
Joseph
your
brother,
whom
ye
sold
into
Egypt.
5 45:5
And
now
be
not
grieved,
nor
angry
with
yourselves,
that
ye
sold
me
hither:
for
God
did
send
me
before
you
to
preserve
life.
6 45:6
For
these
two
years
hath
the
famine
been
in
the
land:
and
there
are
yet
five
years,
in
which
there
shall
be
neither
plowing
nor
harvest.
7 45:7
And
God
sent
me
before
you
to
preserve
you
a
remnant
in
the
earth,
and
to
save
you
alive
by
a
great
deliverance.
8 45:8
So
now
it
was
not
you
that
sent
me
hither,
but
God:
and
he
hath
made
me
a
father
to
Pharaoh,
and
lord
of
all
his
house,
and
ruler
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
9 45:9
Haste
ye,
and
go
up
to
my
father,
and
say
unto
him,
Thus
saith
thy
son
Joseph,
God
hath
made
me
lord
of
all
Egypt:
come
down
unto
me,
tarry
not;
10 45:10
and
thou shalt
dwell
in
the
land
of
Goshen,
and
thou shalt
be
near
unto
me,
thou,
and
thy
children,
and
thy
children’s
children,
and
thy
flocks,
and
thy
herds,
and
all
that
thou
hast:
11 45:11
and
there
will
I
nourish
thee;
for
there
are
yet
five
years
of
famine;
lest
thou
come
to
poverty,
thou,
and
thy
household,
and
all
that
thou
hast.
12 45:12
And,
behold,
your
eyes
see,
and
the
eyes
of
my
brother
Benjamin,
that
it
is
my
mouth
that
speaketh
unto
you.
13 45:13
And
ye
shall
tell
my
father
of
all
my
glory
in
Egypt,
and
of
all
that
ye
have
seen:
and
ye
shall
haste
and
bring
down
my
father
hither.
14 45:14
And
he
fell
upon
his
brother
Benjamin’s
neck,
and
wept;
and
Benjamin
wept
upon
his
neck.
15 45:15
And
he
kissed
all
his
brethren,
and
wept
upon
them:
and
after
that
his
brethren
talked
with
him.
16 45:16
And
the
report
thereof
was
heard
in
Pharaoh’s
house,
saying,
Joseph’s
brethren
are
come:
and
it
pleased
Pharaoh
well,
and
his
servants.
17 45:17
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Joseph,
Say
unto
thy
brethren,
This
do
ye:
lade
your
beasts,
and
go,
get
you
unto
the
land
of
Canaan;
18 45:18
and
take
your
father
and
your
households,
and
come
unto
me:
and
I
will
give
you
the
good
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
ye
shall
eat
the
fat
of
the
land.
19 45:19
Now
thou
art
commanded,
this
do
ye:
take
you
wagons
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
for
your
little
ones,
and
for
your
wives,
and
bring
your
father,
and
come.
20 45:20
Also
regard
not
your
stuff;
for
the
good
of
all
the
land
of
Egypt
is
yours.
21 45:21
And
the
sons
of
Israel
did
so:
and
Joseph
gave
them
wagons,
according
to
the
commandment
of
Pharaoh,
and
gave
them
provision
for
the
way.
22 45:22
To
all
of
them
he
gave
each
man
changes
of
raiment;
but
to
Benjamin
he
gave
three
hundred
pieces
of
silver,
and
five
changes
of
raiment.
23 45:23
And
to
his
father
he
sent
after
this
manner:
ten
asses
laden
with
the
good
things
of
Egypt,
and
ten she-asses
laden
with
grain
and
bread
and
provision
for
his
father
by
the
way.
24 45:24
So
he
sent
his
brethren
away,
and
they
departed:
and
he
said
unto
them,
See
that
ye
fall
not
out
by
the
way.
25 45:25
And
they
went
up
out
of
Egypt,
and
came
into
the
land
of
Canaan
unto
Jacob
their
father.
26 45:26
And
they
told
him,
saying,
Joseph
is
yet
alive,
and
he
is
ruler
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
And
his
heart
fainted,
for
he
believed
them
not.
27 45:27
And
they
told
him
all
the
words
of
Joseph,
which
he
had
said
unto
them:
and
when
he
saw
the
wagons
which
Joseph
had
sent
to
carry
him,
the
spirit
of
Jacob
their
father
revived:
28 45:28
and
Israel
said,
It
is
enough;
Joseph
my
son
is
yet
alive:
I
will
go
and
see
him
before
I
die.
461 46:1
And
Israel
took
his
journey
with
all
that
he
had,
and
came
to
Beer-sheba,
and
offered
sacrifices
unto
the
God
of
his
father
Isaac.
2 46:2
And
God
spake
unto
Israel
in
the
visions
of
the
night,
and
said,
Jacob,
Jacob.
And
he
said,
Here
am
I.
3 46:3
And
he
said,
I
am
God,
the
God
of
thy
father:
fear
not
to
go
down
into
Egypt;
for
I
will
there
make
of
thee
a
great
nation:
4 46:4
I
will
go
down
with
thee
into
Egypt;
and
I
will
also
surely
bring
thee
up
again:
and
Joseph
shall
put
his
hand
upon
thine
eyes.
5 46:5
And
Jacob
rose
up
from
Beer-sheba:
and
the
sons
of
Israel
carried
Jacob
their
father,
and
their
little
ones,
and
their
wives,
in
the
wagons
which
Pharaoh
had
sent
to
carry
him.
6 46:6
And
they
took
their
cattle,
and
their
goods,
which
they
had
gotten
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
and
came
into
Egypt,
Jacob,
and
all
his
seed
with
him:
7 46:7
his
sons,
and
his
sons’
sons
with
him,
his
daughters,
and
his
sons’
daughters,
and
all
his
seed
brought
he
with
him
into
Egypt.
8 46:8
And
these
are
the
names
of
the
children
of
Israel,
who
came
into
Egypt,
Jacob
and
his
sons:
Reuben,
Jacob’s first-born.
9 46:9
And
the
sons
of
Reuben:
Hanoch,
and
Pallu,
and
Hezron,
and
Carmi.
10 46:10
And
the
sons
of
Simeon:
Jemuel,
and
Jamin,
and
Ohad,
and
Jachin,
and
Zohar,
and
Shaul
the
son
of
a
Canaanitish
woman.
11 46:11
And
the
sons
of
Levi:
Gershon,
Kohath,
and
Merari.
12 46:12
And
the
sons
of
Judah:
Er,
and
Onan,
and
Shelah,
and
Perez,
and
Zerah;
but
Er
and
Onan
died
in
the
land
of
Canaan.
And
the
sons
of
Perez
were
Hezron
and
Hamul.
13 46:13
And
the
sons
of
Issachar:
Tola,
and
Puvah,
and
Iob,
and
Shimron.
14 46:14
And
the
sons
of
Zebulun:
Sered,
and
Elon,
and
Jahleel.
15 46:15
These
are
the
sons
of
Leah,
whom
she
bare
unto
Jacob
in
Paddan-aram,
with
his
daughter
Dinah:
all
the
souls
of
his
sons
and
his
daughters
were
thirty
and
three.
16 46:16
And
the
sons
of
Gad:
Ziphion,
and
Haggi,
Shuni,
and
Ezbon,
Eri,
and
Arodi,
and
Areli.
17 46:17
And
the
sons
of
Asher:
Imnah,
and
Ishvah,
and
Ishvi,
and
Beriah,
and
Serah
their
sister;
and
the
sons
of
Beriah:
Heber,
and
Malchiel.
18 46:18
These
are
the
sons
of
Zilpah,
whom
Laban
gave
to
Leah
his
daughter;
and
these
she
bare
unto
Jacob,
even
sixteen
souls.
19 46:19
The
sons
of
Rachel
Jacob’s
wife:
Joseph
and
Benjamin.
20 46:20
And
unto
Joseph
in
the
land
of
Egypt
were
born
Manasseh
and
Ephraim,
whom
Asenath,
the
daughter
of Poti-phera
priest
of
On,
bare
unto
him.
21 46:21
And
the
sons
of
Benjamin:
Bela,
and
Becher,
and
Ashbel,
Gera,
and
Naaman,
Ehi,
and
Rosh,
Muppim,
and
Huppim,
and
Ard.
22 46:22
These
are
the
sons
of
Rachel,
who
were
born
to
Jacob:
all
the
souls
were
fourteen.
23 46:23
And
the
sons
of
Dan:
Hushim.
24 46:24
And
the
sons
of
Naphtali:
Jahzeel,
and
Guni,
and
Jezer,
and
Shillem.
25 46:25
These
are
the
sons
of
Bilhah,
whom
Laban
gave
unto
Rachel
his
daughter,
and
these
she
bare
unto
Jacob:
all
the
souls
were
seven.
26 46:26
All
the
souls
that
came
with
Jacob
into
Egypt,
that
came
out
of
his
loins,
besides
Jacob’s
sons’
wives,
all
the
souls
were
threescore
and
six;
27 46:27
and
the
sons
of
Joseph,
who
were
born
to
him
in
Egypt,
were
two
souls:
all
the
souls
of
the
house
of
Jacob,
that
came
into
Egypt,
were
threescore
and
ten.
28 46:28
And
he
sent
Judah
before
him
unto
Joseph,
to
show
the
way
before
him
unto
Goshen;
and
they
came
into
the
land
of
Goshen.
29 46:29
And
Joseph
made
ready
his
chariot,
and
went
up
to
meet
Israel
his
father,
to
Goshen;
and
he
presented
himself
unto
him,
and
fell
on
his
neck,
and
wept
on
his
neck
a
good
while.
30 46:30
And
Israel
said
unto
Joseph,
Now
let
me
die,
since
I
have
seen
thy
face,
that
thou
art
yet
alive.
31 46:31
And
Joseph
said
unto
his
brethren,
and
unto
his
father’s
house,
I
will
go
up,
and
tell
Pharaoh,
and
will
say
unto
him,
My
brethren,
and
my
father’s
house,
who
were
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
are
come
unto
me;
32 46:32
and
the
men
are
shepherds,
for
they
have
been
keepers
of
cattle;
and
they
have
brought
their
flocks,
and
their
herds,
and
all
that
they
have.
33 46:33
And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
when
Pharaoh
shall
call
you,
and
shall
say,
What
is
your
occupation?
34 46:34
that
ye
shall
say,
Thy
servants
have
been
keepers
of
cattle
from
our
youth
even
until
now,
both
we,
and
our
fathers:
that
ye
may
dwell
in
the
land
of
Goshen;
for
every
shepherd
is
an
abomination
unto
the
Egyptians.
471 47:1
Then
Joseph
went
in
and
told
Pharaoh,
and
said,
My
father
and
my
brethren,
and
their
flocks,
and
their
herds,
and
all
that
they
have,
are
come
out
of
the
land
of
Canaan;
and,
behold,
they
are
in
the
land
of
Goshen.
2 47:2
And
from
among
his
brethren
he
took
five
men,
and
presented
them
unto
Pharaoh.
3 47:3
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
his
brethren,
What
is
your
occupation?
And
they
said
unto
Pharaoh,
Thy
servants
are
shepherds,
both
we,
and
our
fathers.
4 47:4
And
they
said
unto
Pharaoh,
To
sojourn
in
the
land
are
we
come;
for
there
is
no
pasture
for
thy
servants’
flocks;
for
the
famine
is
sore
in
the
land
of
Canaan:
now
therefore,
we
pray
thee,
let
thy
servants
dwell
in
the
land
of
Goshen.
5 47:5
And
Pharaoh
spake
unto
Joseph,
saying,
Thy
father
and
thy
brethren
are
come
unto
thee:
6 47:6
the
land
of
Egypt
is
before
thee;
in
the
best
of
the
land
make
thy
father
and
thy
brethren
to
dwell;
in
the
land
of
Goshen
let
them
dwell:
and
if
thou
knowest
any
able
men
among
them,
then
make
them
rulers
over
my
cattle.
7 47:7
And
Joseph
brought
in
Jacob
his
father,
and
set
him
before
Pharaoh:
and
Jacob
blessed
Pharaoh.
8 47:8
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
Jacob,
How
many
are
the
days
of
the
years
of
thy
life?
9 47:9
And
Jacob
said
unto
Pharaoh,
The
days
of
the
years
of
my
pilgrimage
are
a
hundred
and
thirty
years:
few
and
evil
have
been
the
days
of
the
years
of
my
life,
and
they
have
not
attained
unto
the
days
of
the
years
of
the
life
of
my
fathers
in
the
days
of
their
pilgrimage.
10 47:10
And
Jacob
blessed
Pharaoh,
and
went
out
from
the
presence
of
Pharaoh.
11 47:11
And
Joseph
placed
his
father
and
his
brethren,
and
gave
them
a
possession
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
in
the
best
of
the
land,
in
the
land
of
Rameses,
as
Pharaoh
had
commanded.
12 47:12
And
Joseph
nourished
his
father,
and
his
brethren,
and
all
his
father’s
household,
with
bread,
according
to
their
families.
13 47:13
And
there
was
no
bread
in
all
the
land;
for
the
famine
was
very
sore,
so
that
the
land
of
Egypt
and
the
land
of
Canaan
fainted
by
reason
of
the
famine.
14 47:14
And
Joseph
gathered
up
all
the
money
that
was
found
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
for
the
grain
which
they
bought:
and
Joseph
brought
the
money
into
Pharaoh’s
house.
15 47:15
And
when
the
money
was
all
spent
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
all
the
Egyptians
came
unto
Joseph,
and
said,
Give
us
bread:
for
why
should
we
die
in
thy
presence?
for
our
money
faileth.
16 47:16
And
Joseph
said,
Give
your
cattle;
and
I
will
give
you
for
your
cattle,
if
money
fail.
17 47:17
And
they
brought
their
cattle
unto
Joseph;
and
Joseph
gave
them
bread
in
exchange
for
the
horses,
and
for
the
flocks,
and
for
the
herds,
and
for
the
asses:
and
he
fed
them
with
bread
in
exchange
for
all
their
cattle
for
that
year.
18 47:18
And
when
that
year
was
ended,
they
came
unto
him
the
second
year,
and
said
unto
him,
We
will
not
hide
from
my
lord,
how
that
our
money
is
all
spent;
and
the
herds
of
cattle
are
my
lord’s;
there
is
nought
left
in
the
sight
of
my
lord,
but
our
bodies,
and
our
lands:
19 47:19
wherefore
should
we
die
before
thine
eyes,
both
we
and
our
land?
buy
us
and
our
land
for
bread,
and
we
and
our
land
will
be
servants
unto
Pharaoh:
and
give
us
seed,
that
we
may
live,
and
not
die,
and
that
the
land
be
not
desolate.
20 47:20
So
Joseph
bought
all
the
land
of
Egypt
for
Pharaoh;
for
the
Egyptians
sold
every
man
his
field,
because
the
famine
was
sore
upon
them:
and
the
land
became
Pharaoh’s.
21 47:21
And
as
for
the
people,
he
removed
them
to
the
cities
from
one
end
of
the
border
of
Egypt
even
to
the
other
end
thereof.
22 47:22
Only
the
land
of
the
priests
bought
he
not:
for
the
priests
had
a
portion
from
Pharaoh,
and
did
eat
their
portion
which
Pharaoh
gave
them;
wherefore
they
sold
not
their
land.
23 47:23
Then
Joseph
said
unto
the
people,
Behold,
I
have
bought
you
this
day
and
your
land
for
Pharaoh:
lo,
here
is
seed
for
you,
and
ye
shall
sow
the
land.
24 47:24
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
at
the ingatherings,
that
ye
shall
give
a
fifth
unto
Pharaoh,
and
four
parts
shall
be
your
own,
for
seed
of
the
field,
and
for
your
food,
and
for
them
of
your
households,
and
for
food
for
your
little
ones.
25 47:25
And
they
said,
Thou
hast
saved
our
lives:
let
us
find
favor
in
the
sight
of
my
lord,
and
we
will
be
Pharaoh’s
servants.
26 47:26
And
Joseph
made
it
a
statute
concerning
the
land
of
Egypt
unto
this
day,
that
Pharaoh
should
have
the
fifth;
only
the
land
of
the
priests
alone
became
not
Pharaoh’s.
27 47:27
And
Israel
dwelt
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
in
the
land
of
Goshen;
and
they
gat
them
possessions
therein,
and
were
fruitful,
and
multiplied
exceedingly.
28 47:28
And
Jacob
lived
in
the
land
of
Egypt
seventeen
years:
so
the
days
of
Jacob,
the
years
of
his
life,
were
a
hundred
forty
and
seven
years.
29 47:29
And
the
time
drew
near
that
Israel
must
die:
and
he
called
his
son
Joseph,
and
said
unto
him,
If
now
I
have
found
favor
in
thy
sight,
put,
I
pray
thee,
thy
hand
under
my
thigh,
and
deal
kindly
and
truly
with
me:
bury
me
not,
I
pray
thee,
in
Egypt;
30 47:30
but
when
I
sleep
with
my
fathers,
thou shalt
carry
me
out
of
Egypt,
and
bury
me
in
their burying-place.
And
he
said,
I
will
do
as
thou
hast
said.
31 47:31
And
he
said,
Swear
unto
me:
and
he
sware
unto
him.
And
Israel
bowed
himself
upon
the
bed’s
head.
481 48:1
And
it
came
to
pass
after
these
things,
that
one
said
to
Joseph,
Behold,
thy
father
is
sick:
and
he
took
with
him
his
two
sons,
Manasseh
and
Ephraim.
2 48:2
And
one
told
Jacob,
and
said,
Behold,
thy
son
Joseph
cometh
unto
thee:
and
Israel
strengthened
himself,
and
sat
upon
the
bed.
3 48:3
And
Jacob
said
unto
Joseph,
God
Almighty
appeared
unto
me
at
Luz
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
and
blessed
me,
4 48:4
and
said
unto
me,
Behold,
I
will
make
thee
fruitful,
and
multiply
thee,
and
I
will
make
of
thee
a
company
of
peoples,
and
will
give
this
land
to
thy
seed
after
thee
for
an
everlasting
possession.
5 48:5
And
now
thy
two
sons,
who
were
born
unto
thee
in
the
land
of
Egypt
before
I
came
unto
thee
into
Egypt,
are
mine;
Ephraim
and
Manasseh,
even
as
Reuben
and
Simeon,
shall
be
mine.
6 48:6
And
thy
issue,
that
thou
begettest
after
them,
shall
be
thine;
they
shall
be
called
after
the
name
of
their
brethren
in
their
inheritance.
7 48:7
And
as
for
me,
when
I
came
from
Paddan,
Rachel
died
by
me
in
the
land
of
Canaan
in
the
way,
when
there
was
still
some
distance
to
come
unto
Ephrath:
and
I
buried
her
there
in
the
way
to
Ephrath (the
same
is
Beth-lehem).
8 48:8
And
Israel
beheld
Joseph’s
sons,
and
said,
Who
are
these?
9 48:9
And
Joseph
said
unto
his
father,
They
are
my
sons,
whom
God
hath
given
me
here.
And
he
said,
Bring
them,
I
pray
thee,
unto
me,
and
I
will
bless
them.
10 48:10
Now
the
eyes
of
Israel
were
dim
for
age,
so
that
he
could
not
see.
And
he
brought
them
near
unto
him;
and
he
kissed
them,
and
embraced
them.
11 48:11
And
Israel
said
unto
Joseph,
I
had
not
thought
to
see
thy
face:
and,
lo,
God
hath
let
me
see
thy
seed
also.
12 48:12
And
Joseph
brought
them
out
from
between
his
knees;
and
he
bowed
himself
with
his
face
to
the
earth.
13 48:13
And
Joseph
took
them
both,
Ephraim
in
his
right
hand
toward
Israel’s
left
hand,
and
Manasseh
in
his
left
hand
toward
Israel’s
right
hand,
and
brought
them
near
unto
him.
14 48:14
And
Israel
stretched
out
his
right
hand,
and
laid
it
upon
Ephraim’s
head,
who
was
the
younger,
and
his
left
hand
upon
Manasseh’s
head,
guiding
his
hands
wittingly;
for
Manasseh
was
the first-born.
15 48:15
And
he
blessed
Joseph,
and
said,
The
God
before
whom
my
fathers
Abraham
and
Isaac
did
walk,
the
God
who
hath
fed
me
all
my
life
long
unto
this
day,
16 48:16
the
angel
who
hath
redeemed
me
from
all
evil,
bless
the
lads;
and
let
my
name
be
named
on
them,
and
the
name
of
my
fathers
Abraham
and
Isaac;
and
let
them
grow
into
a
multitude
in
the
midst
of
the
earth.
17 48:17
And
when
Joseph
saw
that
his
father
laid
his
right
hand
upon
the
head
of
Ephraim,
it
displeased
him:
and
he
held
up
his
father’s
hand,
to
remove
it
from
Ephraim’s
head
unto
Manasseh’s
head.
18 48:18
And
Joseph
said
unto
his
father,
Not
so,
my
father;
for
this
is
the first-born;
put
thy
right
hand
upon
his
head.
19 48:19
And
his
father
refused,
and
said,
I
know
it,
my
son,
I
know
it;
he
also
shall
become
a
people,
and
he
also
shall
be
great:
howbeit
his
younger
brother
shall
be
greater
than
he,
and
his
seed
shall
become
a
multitude
of
nations.
20 48:20
And
he
blessed
them
that
day,
saying,
In
thee
will
Israel
bless,
saying,
God
make
thee
as
Ephraim
and
as
Manasseh:
and
he
set
Ephraim
before
Manasseh.
21 48:21
And
Israel
said
unto
Joseph,
Behold,
I
die:
but
God
will
be
with
you,
and
bring
you
again
unto
the
land
of
your
fathers.
22 48:22
Moreover
I
have
given
to
thee
one
portion
above
thy
brethren,
which
I
took
out
of
the
hand
of
the
Amorite
with
my
sword
and
with
my
bow.
491 49:1
And
Jacob
called
unto
his
sons,
and
said:
Gather
yourselves
together,
that
I
may
tell
you
that
which
shall
befall
you
in
the
latter
days.
2 49:2
Assemble
yourselves,
and
hear,
ye
sons
of
Jacob;
And
hearken
unto
Israel
your
father.
3 49:3
Reuben,
thou
art
my first-born,
my
might,
and
the
beginning
of
my
strength;
The pre-eminence
of
dignity,
and
the pre-eminence
of
power.
4 49:4
Boiling
over
as
water,
thou shalt
not
have
the pre-eminence;
Because
thou
wentest
up
to
thy
father’s
bed;
Then defiledst
thou
it:
he
went
up
to
my
couch.
5 49:5
Simeon
and
Levi
are
brethren;
Weapons
of
violence
are
their
swords.
6 49:6
O
my
soul,
come
not
thou
into
their
council;
Unto
their
assembly,
my
glory,
be
not
thou
united;
For
in
their
anger
they
slew
a
man,
And
in
their
self-will
they hocked
an
ox.
7 49:7
Cursed
be
their
anger,
for
it
was
fierce;
And
their
wrath,
for
it
was
cruel:
I
will
divide
them
in
Jacob,
And
scatter
them
in
Israel.
8 49:8
Judah,
thee
shall
thy
brethren
praise:
Thy
hand
shall
be
on
the
neck
of
thine
enemies;
Thy
father’s
sons
shall
bow
down
before
thee.
9 49:9
Judah
is
a
lion’s
whelp;
From
the
prey,
my
son,
thou
art
gone
up:
He
stooped
down,
he
couched
as
a
lion,
And
as
a
lioness;
who
shall
rouse
him
up?
10 49:10
The
sceptre
shall
not
depart
from
Judah,
Nor
the
ruler’s
staff
from
between
his
feet,
Until
Shiloh
come;
And
unto
him
shall
the
obedience
of
the
peoples
be.
11 49:11
Binding
his
foal
unto
the
vine,
And
his
ass’s
colt
unto
the
choice
vine;
He
hath
washed
his
garments
in
wine,
And
his
vesture
in
the
blood
of
grapes:
12 49:12
His
eyes
shall
be
red
with
wine,
And
his
teeth
white
with
milk.
13 49:13
Zebulun
shall
dwell
at
the
haven
of
the
sea;
And
he
shall
be
for
a
haven
of
ships;
And
his
border
shall
be
upon
Sidon.
14 49:14
Issachar
is
a
strong
ass,
Couching
down
between
the
sheepfolds:
15 49:15
And
he
saw
a resting-place
that
it
was
good,
And
the
land
that
it
was
pleasant;
And
he
bowed
his
shoulder
to
bear,
And
became
a
servant
under taskwork.
16 49:16
Dan
shall
judge
his
people,
As
one
of
the
tribes
of
Israel.
17 49:17
Dan
shall
be
a
serpent
in
the
way,
An
adder
in
the
path,
That
biteth
the
horse’s
heels,
So
that
his
rider
falleth
backward.
18 49:18
I
have
waited
for
thy
salvation,
O
Jehovah.
19 49:19
Gad,
a
troop
shall
press
upon
him;
But
he
shall
press
upon
their
heel.
20 49:20
Out
of
Asher
his
bread
shall
be
fat,
And
he
shall
yield
royal
dainties.
21 49:21
Naphtali
is
a
hind
let
loose:
He
giveth
goodly
words.
22 49:22
Joseph
is
a
fruitful
bough,
A
fruitful
bough
by
a
fountain;
His
branches
run
over
the
wall.
23 49:23
The
archers
have
sorely
grieved
him,
And
shot
at
him,
and
persecuted
him:
24 49:24
But
his
bow
abode
in
strength,
And
the
arms
of
his
hands
were
made
strong,
By
the
hands
of
the
Mighty
One
of
Jacob
(From
thence
is
the
shepherd,
the
stone
of
Israel),
25 49:25
Even
by
the
God
of
thy
father,
who
shall
help
thee,
And
by
the
Almighty,
who
shall
bless
thee,
With
blessings
of
heaven
above,
Blessings
of
the
deep
that coucheth
beneath,
Blessings
of
the
breasts,
and
of
the
womb.
26 49:26
The
blessings
of
thy
father
Have
prevailed
above
the
blessings
of
my
progenitors
Unto
the
utmost
bound
of
the
everlasting
hills:
They
shall
be
on
the
head
of
Joseph,
And
on
the
crown
of
the
head
of
him
that
was
separate
from
his
brethren.
27 49:27
Benjamin
is
a
wolf
that raveneth:
In
the
morning
he
shall
devour
the
prey,
And
at
even
he
shall
divide
the
spoil.
28 49:28
All
these
are
the
twelve
tribes
of
Israel:
and
this
is
it
that
their
father
spake
unto
them
and
blessed
them;
every
one
according
to
his
blessing
he
blessed
them.
29 49:29
And
he
charged
them,
and
said
unto
them,
I
am
to
be
gathered
unto
my
people:
bury
me
with
my
fathers
in
the
cave
that
is
in
the
field
of
Ephron
the
Hittite,
30 49:30
in
the
cave
that
is
in
the
field
of
Machpelah,
which
is
before
Mamre,
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
which
Abraham
bought
with
the
field
from
Ephron
the
Hittite
for
a
possession
of
a burying-place.
31 49:31
There
they
buried
Abraham
and
Sarah
his
wife;
there
they
buried
Isaac
and
Rebekah
his
wife;
and
there
I
buried
Leah—
32 49:32
the
field
and
the
cave
that
is
therein,
which
was
purchased
from
the
children
of
Heth.
33 49:33
And
when
Jacob
made
an
end
of
charging
his
sons,
he
gathered
up
his
feet
into
the
bed,
and
yielded
up
the
ghost,
and
was
gathered
unto
his
people.
501 50:1
And
Joseph
fell
upon
his
father’s
face,
and
wept
upon
him,
and
kissed
him.
2 50:2
And
Joseph
commanded
his
servants
the
physicians
to
embalm
his
father:
and
the
physicians
embalmed
Israel.
3 50:3
And
forty
days
were
fulfilled
for
him;
for
so
are
fulfilled
the
days
of
embalming:
and
the
Egyptians
wept
for
him
threescore
and
ten
days.
4 50:4
And
when
the
days
of
weeping
for
him
were
past,
Joseph
spake
unto
the
house
of
Pharaoh,
saying,
If
now
I
have
found
favor
in
your
eyes,
speak,
I
pray
you,
in
the
ears
of
Pharaoh,
saying,
5 50:5
My
father
made
me
swear,
saying,
Lo,
I
die:
in
my
grave
which
I
have
digged
for
me
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
there shalt
thou
bury
me.
Now
therefore
let
me
go
up,
I
pray
thee,
and
bury
my
father,
and
I
will
come
again.
6 50:6
And
Pharaoh
said,
Go
up,
and
bury
thy
father,
according
as
he
made
thee
swear.
7 50:7
And
Joseph
went
up
to
bury
his
father;
and
with
him
went
up
all
the
servants
of
Pharaoh,
the
elders
of
his
house,
and
all
the
elders
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
8 50:8
and
all
the
house
of
Joseph,
and
his
brethren,
and
his
father’s
house:
only
their
little
ones,
and
their
flocks,
and
their
herds,
they
left
in
the
land
of
Goshen.
9 50:9
And
there
went
up
with
him
both
chariots
and
horsemen:
and
it
was
a
very
great
company.
10 50:10
And
they
came
to
the threshing-floor
of
Atad,
which
is
beyond
the
Jordan,
and
there
they
lamented
with
a
very
great
and
sore
lamentation:
and
he
made
a
mourning
for
his
father
seven
days.
11 50:11
And
when
the
inhabitants
of
the
land,
the
Canaanites,
saw
the
mourning
in
the
floor
of
Atad,
they
said,
This
is
a
grievous
mourning
to
the
Egyptians:
wherefore
the
name
of
it
was
called
Abel-mizraim,
which
is
beyond
the
Jordan.
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And
his
sons
did
unto
him
according
as
he
commanded
them:
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for
his
sons
carried
him
into
the
land
of
Canaan,
and
buried
him
in
the
cave
of
the
field
of
Machpelah,
which
Abraham
bought
with
the
field,
for
a
possession
of
a burying-place,
of
Ephron
the
Hittite,
before
Mamre.
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And
Joseph
returned
into
Egypt,
he,
and
his
brethren,
and
all
that
went
up
with
him
to
bury
his
father,
after
he
had
buried
his
father.
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And
when
Joseph’s
brethren
saw
that
their
father
was
dead,
they
said,
It
may
be
that
Joseph
will
hate
us,
and
will
fully
requite
us
all
the
evil
which
we
did
unto
him.
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And
they
sent
a
message
unto
Joseph,
saying,
Thy
father
did
command
before
he
died,
saying,
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So
shall
ye
say
unto
Joseph,
Forgive,
I
pray
thee
now,
the
transgression
of
thy
brethren,
and
their
sin,
for
that
they
did
unto
thee
evil.
And
now,
we
pray
thee,
forgive
the
transgression
of
the
servants
of
the
God
of
thy
father.
And
Joseph
wept
when
they
spake
unto
him.
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And
his
brethren
also
went
and
fell
down
before
his
face;
and
they
said,
Behold,
we
are
thy
servants.
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And
Joseph
said
unto
them,
Fear
not:
for
am
I
in
the
place
of
God?
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And
as
for
you,
ye
meant
evil
against
me;
but
God
meant
it
for
good,
to
bring
to
pass,
as
it
is
this
day,
to
save
much
people
alive.
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Now
therefore
fear
ye
not:
I
will
nourish
you,
and
your
little
ones.
And
he
comforted
them,
and
spake
kindly
unto
them.
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And
Joseph
dwelt
in
Egypt,
he,
and
his
father’s
house:
and
Joseph
lived
a
hundred
and
ten
years.
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And
Joseph
saw
Ephraim’s
children
of
the
third
generation:
the
children
also
of
Machir
the
son
of
Manasseh
were
born
upon
Joseph’s
knees.
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And
Joseph
said
unto
his
brethren,
I
die;
but
God
will
surely
visit
you,
and
bring
you
up
out
of
this
land
unto
the
land
which
he
sware
to
Abraham,
to
Isaac,
and
to
Jacob.
25 50:25
And
Joseph
took
an
oath
of
the
children
of
Israel,
saying,
God
will
surely
visit
you,
and
ye
shall
carry
up
my
bones
from
hence.
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So
Joseph
died,
being
a
hundred
and
ten
years
old:
and
they
embalmed
him,
and
he
was
put
in
a
coffin
in
Egypt.