Genesis 0.0:
The First Book of Moses,
Commonly Called
Genesis
Genesis 1.0:
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Genesis 1.1: 1 In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
Genesis 1.2: 2 The earth was formless and empty. Darkness was on the surface of the deep and God’s Spirit was hovering over the surface of the waters.
Genesis 1.3: 3 God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.
Genesis 1.4: 4 God saw the light, and saw that it was good. God divided the light from the darkness.
Genesis 1.5: 5 God called the light “day”, and the darkness he called “night”. There was evening and there was morning, the first day.
Genesis 1.6: 6 God said, “Let there be an expanse in the middle of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters.”
Genesis 1.7: 7 God made the expanse, and divided the waters which were under the expanse from the waters which were above the expanse; and it was so.
Genesis 1.8: 8 God called the expanse “sky”. There was evening and there was morning, a second day.
Genesis 1.9: 9 God said, “Let the waters under the sky be gathered together to one place, and let the dry land appear;” and it was so.
Genesis 1.10: 10 God called the dry land “earth”, and the gathering together of the waters he called “seas”. God saw that it was good.
Genesis 1.11: 11 God said, “Let the earth yield grass, herbs yielding seeds, and fruit trees bearing fruit after their kind, with their seeds in it, on the earth;” and it was so.
Genesis 1.12: 12 The earth yielded grass, herbs yielding seed after their kind, and trees bearing fruit, with their seeds in it, after their kind; and God saw that it was good.
Genesis 1.13: 13 There was evening and there was morning, a third day.
Genesis 1.14: 14 God said, “Let there be lights in the expanse of the sky to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs to mark seasons, days, and years;
Genesis 1.15: 15 and let them be for lights in the expanse of the sky to give light on the earth;” and it was so.
Genesis 1.16: 16 God made the two great lights: the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night. He also made the stars.
Genesis 1.17: 17 God set them in the expanse of the sky to give light to the earth,
Genesis 1.18: 18 and to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the darkness. God saw that it was good.
Genesis 1.19: 19 There was evening and there was morning, a fourth day.
Genesis 1.20: 20 God said, “Let the waters abound with living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth in the open expanse of the sky.”
Genesis 1.21: 21 God created the large sea creatures and every living creature that moves, with which the waters swarmed, after their kind, and every winged bird after its kind. God saw that it was good.
Genesis 1.22: 22 God blessed them, saying, “Be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let birds multiply on the earth.”
Genesis 1.23: 23 There was evening and there was morning, a fifth day.
Genesis 1.24: 24 God said, “Let the earth produce living creatures after their kind, livestock, creeping things, and animals of the earth after their kind;” and it was so.
Genesis 1.25: 25 God made the animals of the earth after their kind, and the livestock after their kind, and everything that creeps on the ground after its kind. God saw that it was good.
Genesis 1.26: 26 God said, “Let’s make man in our image, after our likeness. Let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the sky, and over the livestock, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.”
Genesis 1.27: 27 God created man in his own image. In God’s image he created him; male and female he created them.
Genesis 1.28: 28 God blessed them. God said to them, “Be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth, and subdue it. Have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the sky, and over every living thing that moves on the earth.”
Genesis 1.29: 29 God said, “Behold, I have given you every herb yielding seed, which is on the surface of all the earth, and every tree, which bears fruit yielding seed. It will be your food.
Genesis 1.30: 30 To every animal of the earth, and to every bird of the sky, and to everything that creeps on the earth, in which there is life, I have given every green herb for food;” and it was so.
Genesis 1.31: 31 God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. There was evening and there was morning, a sixth day.
Genesis 2.0:
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Genesis 2.1: 1 The heavens, the earth, and all their vast array were finished.
Genesis 2.2: 2 On the seventh day God finished his work which he had done; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had done.
Genesis 2.3: 3 God blessed the seventh day, and made it holy, because he rested in it from all his work of creation which he had done.
Genesis 2.4: 4 This is the history of the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that Yahweh God made the earth and the heavens.
Genesis 2.5: 5 No plant of the field was yet in the earth, and no herb of the field had yet sprung up; for Yahweh God had not caused it to rain on the earth. There was not a man to till the ground,
Genesis 2.6: 6 but a mist went up from the earth, and watered the whole surface of the ground.
Genesis 2.7: 7 Yahweh God formed man from the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.
Genesis 2.8: 8 Yahweh God planted a garden eastward, in Eden, and there he put the man whom he had formed.
Genesis 2.9: 9 Out of the ground Yahweh God made every tree to grow that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food, including the tree of life in the middle of the garden and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
Genesis 2.10: 10 A river went out of Eden to water the garden; and from there it was parted, and became the source of four rivers.
Genesis 2.11: 11 The name of the first is Pishon: it flows through the whole land of Havilah, where there is gold;
Genesis 2.12: 12 and the gold of that land is good. Bdellium and onyx stone are also there.
Genesis 2.13: 13 The name of the second river is Gihon. It is the same river that flows through the whole land of Cush.
Genesis 2.14: 14 The name of the third river is Hiddekel. This is the one which flows in front of Assyria. The fourth river is the Euphrates.
Genesis 2.15: 15 Yahweh God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to cultivate and keep it.
Genesis 2.16: 16 Yahweh God commanded the man, saying, “You may freely eat of every tree of the garden;
Genesis 2.17: 17 but you shall not eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil; for in the day that you eat of it, you will surely die.”
Genesis 2.18: 18 Yahweh God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make him a helper comparable to him.”
Genesis 2.19: 19 Out of the ground Yahweh God formed every animal of the field, and every bird of the sky, and brought them to the man to see what he would call them. Whatever the man called every living creature became its name.
Genesis 2.20: 20 The man gave names to all livestock, and to the birds of the sky, and to every animal of the field; but for man there was not found a helper comparable to him.
Genesis 2.21: 21 Yahweh God caused the man to fall into a deep sleep. As the man slept, he took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh in its place.
Genesis 2.22: 22 Yahweh God made a woman from the rib which he had taken from the man, and brought her to the man.
Genesis 2.23: 23 The man said, “This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She will be called ‘woman,’ because she was taken out of Man.”
Genesis 2.24: 24 Therefore a man will leave his father and his mother, and will join with his wife, and they will be one flesh.
Genesis 2.25: 25 The man and his wife were both naked, and they were not ashamed.
Genesis 3.0:
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Genesis 3.1: 1 Now the serpent was more subtle than any animal of the field which Yahweh God had made. He said to the woman, “Has God really said, ‘You shall not eat of any tree of the garden’?”
Genesis 3.2: 2 The woman said to the serpent, “We may eat fruit from the trees of the garden,
Genesis 3.3: 3 but not the fruit of the tree which is in the middle of the garden. God has said, ‘You shall not eat of it. You shall not touch it, lest you die.’”
Genesis 3.4: 4 The serpent said to the woman, “You won’t really die,
Genesis 3.5: 5 for God knows that in the day you eat it, your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”
Genesis 3.6: 6 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 some of its fruit, and ate. Then she gave some to her husband with her, and he ate it, too.
Genesis 3.7: 7 Their eyes were opened, and they both knew that they were naked. They sewed fig leaves together, and made coverings for themselves.
Genesis 3.8: 8 They heard Yahweh God’s voice walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of Yahweh God among the trees of the garden.
Genesis 3.9: 9 Yahweh God called to the man, and said to him, “Where are you?”
Genesis 3.10: 10 The man said, “I heard your voice in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; so I hid myself.”
Genesis 3.11: 11 God said, “Who told you that you were naked? Have you eaten from the tree that I commanded you not to eat from?”
Genesis 3.12: 12 The man said, “The woman whom you gave to be with me, she gave me fruit from the tree, and I ate it.”
Genesis 3.13: 13 Yahweh God said to the woman, “What have you done?”
The woman said, “The serpent deceived me, and I ate.”
Genesis 3.14: 14 Yahweh God said to the serpent,
“Because you have done this,
you are cursed above all livestock,
and above every animal of the field.
You shall go on your belly
and you shall eat dust all the days of your life.
Genesis 3.15: 15 I will put hostility between you and the woman,
and between your offspring and her offspring.
He will bruise your head,
and you will bruise his heel.”
Genesis 3.16: 16 To the woman he said,
“I will greatly multiply your pain in childbirth.
You will bear children in pain.
Your desire will be for your husband,
and he will rule over you.”
Genesis 3.17: 17 To Adam he said,
“Because you have listened to your wife’s voice,
and ate from the tree,
about which I commanded you, saying, ‘You shall not eat of it,’
the ground is cursed for your sake.
You will eat from it with much labor all the days of your life.
Genesis 3.18: 18 It will yield thorns and thistles to you;
and you will eat the herb of the field.
Genesis 3.19: 19 You will eat bread by the sweat of your face until you return to the ground,
for you were taken out of it.
For you are dust,
and you shall return to dust.”
Genesis 3.20: 20 The man called his wife Eve because she would be the mother of all the living.
Genesis 3.21: 21 Yahweh God made garments of animal skins for Adam and for his wife, and clothed them.
Genesis 3.22: 22 Yahweh God said, “Behold, the man has become like one of us, knowing good and evil. Now, lest he reach out his hand, and also take of the tree of life, and eat, and live forever—”
Genesis 3.23: 23 Therefore Yahweh God sent him out from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from which he was taken.
Genesis 3.24: 24 So he drove out the man; and he placed cherubim at the east of the garden of Eden, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to guard the way to the tree of life.
Genesis 4.0:
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Genesis 4.1: 1 The man knew Eve his wife. She conceived, and gave birth to Cain, and said, “I have gotten a man with Yahweh’s help.”
Genesis 4.2: 2 Again she gave birth, to Cain’s brother Abel. Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground.
Genesis 4.3: 3 As time passed, Cain brought an offering to Yahweh from the fruit of the ground.
Genesis 4.4: 4 Abel also brought some of the firstborn of his flock and of its fat. Yahweh respected Abel and his offering,
Genesis 4.5: 5 but he didn’t respect Cain and his offering. Cain was very angry, and the expression on his face fell.
Genesis 4.6: 6 Yahweh said to Cain, “Why are you angry? Why has the expression of your face fallen?
Genesis 4.7: 7 If you do well, won’t it be lifted up? If you don’t do well, sin crouches at the door. Its desire is for you, but you are to rule over it.”
Genesis 4.8: 8 Cain said to Abel, his brother, “Let’s go into the field.” While they were in the field, Cain rose up against Abel, his brother, and killed him.
Genesis 4.9: 9 Yahweh said to Cain, “Where is Abel, your brother?”
He said, “I don’t know. Am I my brother’s keeper?”
Genesis 4.10: 10 Yahweh said, “What have you done? The voice of your brother’s blood cries to me from the ground.
Genesis 4.11: 11 Now you are cursed because of the ground, which has opened its mouth to receive your brother’s blood from your hand.
Genesis 4.12: 12 From now on, when you till the ground, it won’t yield its strength to you. You will be a fugitive and a wanderer in the earth.”
Genesis 4.13: 13 Cain said to Yahweh, “My punishment is greater than I can bear.
Genesis 4.14: 14 Behold, you have driven me out today from the surface of the ground. I will be hidden from your face, and I will be a fugitive and a wanderer in the earth. Whoever finds me will kill me.”
Genesis 4.15: 15 Yahweh said to him, “Therefore whoever slays Cain, vengeance will be taken on him sevenfold.” Yahweh appointed a sign for Cain, so that anyone finding him would not strike him.
Genesis 4.16: 16 Cain left Yahweh’s presence, and lived in the land of Nod, east of Eden.
Genesis 4.17: 17 Cain knew his wife. She conceived, and gave birth to Enoch. He built a city, and named the city after the name of his son, Enoch.
Genesis 4.18: 18 Irad was born to Enoch. Irad became the father of Mehujael. Mehujael became the father of Methushael. Methushael became the father of Lamech.
Genesis 4.19: 19 Lamech took two wives: the name of the first one was Adah, and the name of the second one was Zillah.
Genesis 4.20: 20 Adah gave birth to Jabal, who was the father of those who dwell in tents and have livestock.
Genesis 4.21: 21 His brother’s name was Jubal, who was the father of all who handle the harp and pipe.
Genesis 4.22: 22 Zillah also gave birth to Tubal Cain, the forger of every cutting instrument of bronze and iron. Tubal Cain’s sister was Naamah.
Genesis 4.23: 23 Lamech said to his wives,
“Adah and Zillah, hear my voice.
You wives of Lamech, listen to my speech,
for I have slain a man for wounding me,
a young man for bruising me.
Genesis 4.24: 24 If Cain will be avenged seven times,
truly Lamech seventy-seven times.”
Genesis 4.25: 25 Adam knew his wife again. She gave birth to a son, and named him Seth, saying, “for God has given me another child instead of Abel, for Cain killed him.”
Genesis 4.26: 26 A son was also born to Seth, and he named him Enosh. At that time men began to call on Yahweh’s name.
Genesis 5.0:
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Genesis 5.1: 1 This is the book of the generations of Adam. In the day that God created man, he made him in God’s likeness.
Genesis 5.2: 2 He created them male and female, and blessed them. On the day they were created, he named them Adam.
Genesis 5.3: 3 Adam lived one hundred thirty years, and became the father of a son in his own likeness, after his image, and named him Seth.
Genesis 5.4: 4 The days of Adam after he became the father of Seth were eight hundred years, and he became the father of other sons and daughters.
Genesis 5.5: 5 All the days that Adam lived were nine hundred thirty years, then he died.
Genesis 5.6: 6 Seth lived one hundred five years, then became the father of Enosh.
Genesis 5.7: 7 Seth lived after he became the father of Enosh eight hundred seven years, and became the father of other sons and daughters.
Genesis 5.8: 8 All of the days of Seth were nine hundred twelve years, then he died.
Genesis 5.9: 9 Enosh lived ninety years, and became the father of Kenan.
Genesis 5.10: 10 Enosh lived after he became the father of Kenan eight hundred fifteen years, and became the father of other sons and daughters.
Genesis 5.11: 11 All of the days of Enosh were nine hundred five years, then he died.
Genesis 5.12: 12 Kenan lived seventy years, then became the father of Mahalalel.
Genesis 5.13: 13 Kenan lived after he became the father of Mahalalel eight hundred forty years, and became the father of other sons and daughters
Genesis 5.14: 14 and all of the days of Kenan were nine hundred ten years, then he died.
Genesis 5.15: 15 Mahalalel lived sixty-five years, then became the father of Jared.
Genesis 5.16: 16 Mahalalel lived after he became the father of Jared eight hundred thirty years, and became the father of other sons and daughters.
Genesis 5.17: 17 All of the days of Mahalalel were eight hundred ninety-five years, then he died.
Genesis 5.18: 18 Jared lived one hundred sixty-two years, then became the father of Enoch.
Genesis 5.19: 19 Jared lived after he became the father of Enoch eight hundred years, and became the father of other sons and daughters.
Genesis 5.20: 20 All of the days of Jared were nine hundred sixty-two years, then he died.
Genesis 5.21: 21 Enoch lived sixty-five years, then became the father of Methuselah.
Genesis 5.22: 22 After Methuselah’s birth, Enoch walked with God for three hundred years, and became the father of more sons and daughters.
Genesis 5.23: 23 All the days of Enoch were three hundred sixty-five years.
Genesis 5.24: 24 Enoch walked with God, and he was not found, for God took him.
Genesis 5.25: 25 Methuselah lived one hundred eighty-seven years, then became the father of Lamech.
Genesis 5.26: 26 Methuselah lived after he became the father of Lamech seven hundred eighty-two years, and became the father of other sons and daughters.
Genesis 5.27: 27 All the days of Methuselah were nine hundred sixty-nine years, then he died.
Genesis 5.28: 28 Lamech lived one hundred eighty-two years, then became the father of a son.
Genesis 5.29: 29 He named him Noah, saying, “This one will comfort us in our work and in the toil of our hands, caused by the ground which Yahweh has cursed.”
Genesis 5.30: 30 Lamech lived after he became the father of Noah five hundred ninety-five years, and became the father of other sons and daughters.
Genesis 5.31: 31 All the days of Lamech were seven hundred seventy-seven years, then he died.
Genesis 5.32: 32 Noah was five hundred years old, then Noah became the father of Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
Genesis 6.0:
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Genesis 6.1: 1 When men began to multiply on the surface of the ground, and daughters were born to them,
Genesis 6.2: 2 God’s sons saw that men’s daughters were beautiful, and they took any that they wanted for themselves as wives.
Genesis 6.3: 3 Yahweh said, “My Spirit will not strive with man forever, because he also is flesh; so his days will be one hundred twenty years.”
Genesis 6.4: 4 The Nephilim were in the earth in those days, and also after that, when God’s sons came in to men’s daughters and had children with them. Those were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown.
Genesis 6.5: 5 Yahweh saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of man’s heart was continually only evil.
Genesis 6.6: 6 Yahweh was sorry that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him in his heart.
Genesis 6.7: 7 Yahweh said, “I will destroy man whom I have created from the surface of the ground—man, along with animals, creeping things, and birds of the sky—for I am sorry that I have made them.”
Genesis 6.8: 8 But Noah found favor in Yahweh’s eyes.
Genesis 6.9: 9 This is the history of the generations of Noah: Noah was a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time. Noah walked with God.
Genesis 6.10: 10 Noah became the father of three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
Genesis 6.11: 11 The earth was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.
Genesis 6.12: 12 God saw the earth, and saw that it was corrupt, for all flesh had corrupted their way on the earth.
Genesis 6.13: 13 God said to Noah, “I will bring an end to all flesh, for the earth is filled with violence through them. Behold, I will destroy them and the earth.
Genesis 6.14: 14 Make a ship of gopher wood. You shall make rooms in the ship, and shall seal it inside and outside with pitch.
Genesis 6.15: 15 This is how you shall make it. The length of the ship shall be three hundred cubits, its width fifty cubits, and its height thirty cubits.
Genesis 6.16: 16 You shall make a roof in the ship, and you shall finish it to a cubit upward. You shall set the door of the ship in its side. You shall make it with lower, second, and third levels.
Genesis 6.17: 17 I, even I, will bring the flood of waters on this earth, to destroy all flesh having the breath of life from under the sky. Everything that is in the earth will die.
Genesis 6.18: 18 But I will establish my covenant with you. You shall come into the ship, you, your sons, your wife, and your sons’ wives with you.
Genesis 6.19: 19 Of every living thing of all flesh, you shall bring two of every sort into the ship, to keep them alive with you. They shall be male and female.
Genesis 6.20: 20 Of the birds after their kind, of the livestock after their kind, of every creeping thing of the ground after its kind, two of every sort will come to you, to keep them alive.
Genesis 6.21: 21 Take with you some of all food that is eaten, and gather it to yourself; and it will be for food for you, and for them.”
Genesis 6.22: 22 Thus Noah did. He did all that God commanded him.
Genesis 7.0:
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Genesis 7.1: 1 Yahweh said to Noah, “Come with all of your household into the ship, for I have seen your righteousness before me in this generation.
Genesis 7.2: 2 You shall take seven pairs of every clean animal with you, the male and his female. Of the animals that are not clean, take two, the male and his female.
Genesis 7.3: 3 Also of the birds of the sky, seven and seven, male and female, to keep seed alive on the surface of all the earth.
Genesis 7.4: 4 In seven days, I will cause it to rain on the earth for forty days and forty nights. I will destroy every living thing that I have made from the surface of the ground.”
Genesis 7.5: 5 Noah did everything that Yahweh commanded him.
Genesis 7.6: 6 Noah was six hundred years old when the flood of waters came on the earth.
Genesis 7.7: 7 Noah went into the ship with his sons, his wife, and his sons’ wives, because of the floodwaters.
Genesis 7.8: 8 Clean animals, unclean animals, birds, and everything that creeps on the ground
Genesis 7.9: 9 went by pairs to Noah into the ship, male and female, as God commanded Noah.
Genesis 7.10: 10 After the seven days, the floodwaters came on the earth.
Genesis 7.11: 11 In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, in the second month, on the seventeenth day of the month, on that day all the fountains of the great deep burst open, and the sky’s windows opened.
Genesis 7.12: 12 It rained on the earth forty days and forty nights.
Genesis 7.13: 13 In the same day Noah, and Shem, Ham, and Japheth—the sons of Noah—and Noah’s wife and the three wives of his sons with them, entered into the ship—
Genesis 7.14: 14 they, and every animal after its kind, all the livestock after their kind, every creeping thing that creeps on the earth after its kind, and every bird after its kind, every bird of every sort.
Genesis 7.15: 15 Pairs from all flesh with the breath of life in them went into the ship to Noah.
Genesis 7.16: 16 Those who went in, went in male and female of all flesh, as God commanded him; then Yahweh shut him in.
Genesis 7.17: 17 The flood was forty days on the earth. The waters increased, and lifted up the ship, and it was lifted up above the earth.
Genesis 7.18: 18 The waters rose, and increased greatly on the earth; and the ship floated on the surface of the waters.
Genesis 7.19: 19 The waters rose very high on the earth. All the high mountains that were under the whole sky were covered.
Genesis 7.20: 20 The waters rose fifteen cubits higher, and the mountains were covered.
Genesis 7.21: 21 All flesh died that moved on the earth, including birds, livestock, animals, every creeping thing that creeps on the earth, and every man.
Genesis 7.22: 22 All on the dry land, in whose nostrils was the breath of the spirit of life, died.
Genesis 7.23: 23 Every living thing was destroyed that was on the surface of the ground, including man, livestock, creeping things, and birds of the sky. They were destroyed from the earth. Only Noah was left, and those who were with him in the ship.
Genesis 7.24: 24 The waters flooded the earth one hundred fifty days.
Genesis 8.0:
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Genesis 8.1: 1 God remembered Noah, all the animals, and all the livestock that were with him in the ship; and God made a wind to pass over the earth. The waters subsided.
Genesis 8.2: 2 The deep’s fountains and the sky’s windows were also stopped, and the rain from the sky was restrained.
Genesis 8.3: 3 The waters continually receded from the earth. After the end of one hundred fifty days the waters receded.
Genesis 8.4: 4 The ship rested in the seventh month, on the seventeenth day of the month, on Ararat’s mountains.
Genesis 8.5: 5 The waters receded continually until the tenth month. In the tenth month, on the first day of the month, the tops of the mountains were visible.
Genesis 8.6: 6 At the end of forty days, Noah opened the window of the ship which he had made,
Genesis 8.7: 7 and he sent out a raven. It went back and forth, until the waters were dried up from the earth.
Genesis 8.8: 8 He himself sent out a dove to see if the waters were abated from the surface of the ground,
Genesis 8.9: 9 but the dove found no place to rest her foot, and she returned into the ship to him, for the waters were on the surface of the whole earth. He put out his hand, and took her, and brought her to him into the ship.
Genesis 8.10: 10 He waited yet another seven days; and again he sent the dove out of the ship.
Genesis 8.11: 11 The dove came back to him at evening and, behold, in her mouth was a freshly plucked olive leaf. So Noah knew that the waters were abated from the earth.
Genesis 8.12: 12 He waited yet another seven days, and sent out the dove; and she didn’t return to him any more.
Genesis 8.13: 13 In the six hundred first year, in the first month, the first day of the month, the waters were dried up from the earth. Noah removed the covering of the ship, and looked. He saw that the surface of the ground was dry.
Genesis 8.14: 14 In the second month, on the twenty-seventh day of the month, the earth was dry.
Genesis 8.15: 15 God spoke to Noah, saying,
Genesis 8.16: 16 “Go out of the ship, you, your wife, your sons, and your sons’ wives with you.
Genesis 8.17: 17 Bring out with you every living thing that is with you of all flesh, including birds, livestock, and every creeping thing that creeps on the earth, that they may breed abundantly in the earth, and be fruitful, and multiply on the earth.”
Genesis 8.18: 18 Noah went out, with his sons, his wife, and his sons’ wives with him.
Genesis 8.19: 19 Every animal, every creeping thing, and every bird, whatever moves on the earth, after their families, went out of the ship.
Genesis 8.20: 20 Noah built an altar to Yahweh, and took of every clean animal, and of every clean bird, and offered burnt offerings on the altar.
Genesis 8.21: 21 Yahweh smelled the pleasant aroma. Yahweh said in his heart, “I will not again curse the ground any more for man’s sake because the imagination of man’s heart is evil from his youth. I will never again strike every living thing, as I have done.
Genesis 8.22: 22 While the earth remains, seed time and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night will not cease.”
Genesis 9.0:
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Genesis 9.1: 1 God blessed Noah and his sons, and said to them, “Be fruitful, multiply, and replenish the earth.
Genesis 9.2: 2 The fear of you and the dread of you will be on every animal of the earth, and on every bird of the sky. Everything that moves along the ground, and all the fish of the sea, are delivered into your hand.
Genesis 9.3: 3 Every moving thing that lives will be food for you. As I gave you the green herb, I have given everything to you.
Genesis 9.4: 4 But flesh with its life, that is, its blood, you shall not eat.
Genesis 9.5: 5 I will surely require accounting for your life’s blood. At the hand of every animal I will require it. At the hand of man, even at the hand of every man’s brother, I will require the life of man.
Genesis 9.6: 6 Whoever sheds man’s blood, his blood will be shed by man, for God made man in his own image.
Genesis 9.7: 7 Be fruitful and multiply. Increase abundantly in the earth, and multiply in it.”
Genesis 9.8: 8 God spoke to Noah and to his sons with him, saying,
Genesis 9.9: 9 “As for me, behold, I establish my covenant with you, and with your offspring after you,
Genesis 9.10: 10 and with every living creature that is with you: the birds, the livestock, and every animal of the earth with you, of all that go out of the ship, even every animal of the earth.
Genesis 9.11: 11 I will establish my covenant with you: All flesh will not be cut off any more by the waters of the flood. There will never again be a flood to destroy the earth.”
Genesis 9.12: 12 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:
Genesis 9.13: 13 I set my rainbow in the cloud, and it will be a sign of a covenant between me and the earth.
Genesis 9.14: 14 When I bring a cloud over the earth, that the rainbow will be seen in the cloud,
Genesis 9.15: 15 I will remember my covenant, which is between me and you and every living creature of all flesh, and the waters will no more become a flood to destroy all flesh.
Genesis 9.16: 16 The rainbow will be in the cloud. I will look at it, that I may remember the everlasting covenant between God and every living creature of all flesh that is on the earth.”
Genesis 9.17: 17 God said to Noah, “This is the token of the covenant which I have established between me and all flesh that is on the earth.”
Genesis 9.18: 18 The sons of Noah who went out from the ship were Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Ham is the father of Canaan.
Genesis 9.19: 19 These three were the sons of Noah, and from these the whole earth was populated.
Genesis 9.20: 20 Noah began to be a farmer, and planted a vineyard.
Genesis 9.21: 21 He drank of the wine and got drunk. He was uncovered within his tent.
Genesis 9.22: 22 Ham, the father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and told his two brothers outside.
Genesis 9.23: 23 Shem and Japheth took a garment, and laid it on both their shoulders, went in backwards, and covered the nakedness of their father. Their faces were backwards, and they didn’t see their father’s nakedness.
Genesis 9.24: 24 Noah awoke from his wine, and knew what his youngest son had done to him.
Genesis 9.25: 25 He said,
“Canaan is cursed.
He will be a servant of servants to his brothers.”
Genesis 9.26: 26 He said,
“Blessed be Yahweh, the God of Shem.
Let Canaan be his servant.
Genesis 9.27: 27 May God enlarge Japheth.
Let him dwell in the tents of Shem.
Let Canaan be his servant.”
Genesis 9.28: 28 Noah lived three hundred fifty years after the flood.
Genesis 9.29: 29 All the days of Noah were nine hundred fifty years, and then he died.
Genesis 10.0:
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Genesis 10.1: 1 Now this is the history of the generations of the sons of Noah and of Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Sons were born to them after the flood.
Genesis 10.2: 2 The sons of Japheth were: Gomer, Magog, Madai, Javan, Tubal, Meshech, and Tiras.
Genesis 10.3: 3 The sons of Gomer were: Ashkenaz, Riphath, and Togarmah.
Genesis 10.4: 4 The sons of Javan were: Elishah, Tarshish, Kittim, and Dodanim.
Genesis 10.5: 5 Of these were the islands of the nations divided in their lands, everyone after his language, after their families, in their nations.
Genesis 10.6: 6 The sons of Ham were: Cush, Mizraim, Put, and Canaan.
Genesis 10.7: 7 The sons of Cush were: Seba, Havilah, Sabtah, Raamah, and Sabteca. The sons of Raamah were: Sheba and Dedan.
Genesis 10.8: 8 Cush became the father of Nimrod. He began to be a mighty one in the earth.
Genesis 10.9: 9 He was a mighty hunter before Yahweh. Therefore it is said, “like Nimrod, a mighty hunter before Yahweh”.
Genesis 10.10: 10 The beginning of his kingdom was Babel, Erech, Accad, and Calneh, in the land of Shinar.
Genesis 10.11: 11 Out of that land he went into Assyria, and built Nineveh, Rehoboth Ir, Calah,
Genesis 10.12: 12 and Resen between Nineveh and the great city Calah.
Genesis 10.13: 13 Mizraim became the father of Ludim, Anamim, Lehabim, Naphtuhim,
Genesis 10.14: 14 Pathrusim, Casluhim (which the Philistines descended from), and Caphtorim.
Genesis 10.15: 15 Canaan became the father of Sidon (his firstborn), Heth,
Genesis 10.16: 16 the Jebusites, the Amorites, the Girgashites,
Genesis 10.17: 17 the Hivites, the Arkites, the Sinites,
Genesis 10.18: 18 the Arvadites, the Zemarites, and the Hamathites. Afterward the families of the Canaanites were spread abroad.
Genesis 10.19: 19 The border of the Canaanites was from Sidon—as you go toward Gerar—to Gaza—as you go toward Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, and Zeboiim—to Lasha.
Genesis 10.20: 20 These are the sons of Ham, after their families, according to their languages, in their lands and their nations.
Genesis 10.21: 21 Children were also born to Shem (the elder brother of Japheth), the father of all the children of Eber.
Genesis 10.22: 22 The sons of Shem were: Elam, Asshur, Arpachshad, Lud, and Aram.
Genesis 10.23: 23 The sons of Aram were: Uz, Hul, Gether, and Mash.
Genesis 10.24: 24 Arpachshad became the father of Shelah. Shelah became the father of Eber.
Genesis 10.25: 25 To Eber were born two sons. The name of the one was Peleg, for in his days the earth was divided. His brother’s name was Joktan.
Genesis 10.26: 26 Joktan became the father of Almodad, Sheleph, Hazarmaveth, Jerah,
Genesis 10.27: 27 Hadoram, Uzal, Diklah,
Genesis 10.28: 28 Obal, Abimael, Sheba,
Genesis 10.29: 29 Ophir, Havilah, and Jobab. All these were the sons of Joktan.
Genesis 10.30: 30 Their dwelling extended from Mesha, as you go toward Sephar, the mountain of the east.
Genesis 10.31: 31 These are the sons of Shem, by their families, according to their languages, lands, and nations.
Genesis 10.32: 32 These are the families of the sons of Noah, by their generations, according to their nations. The nations divided from these in the earth after the flood.
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Genesis 11.1: 1 The whole earth was of one language and of one speech.
Genesis 11.2: 2 As they traveled from the east, they found a plain in the land of Shinar, and they lived there.
Genesis 11.3: 3 They said to one another, “Come, let’s make bricks, and burn them thoroughly.” They had brick for stone, and they used tar for mortar.
Genesis 11.4: 4 They said, “Come, let’s build ourselves a city, and a tower whose top reaches to the sky, and let’s make a name for ourselves, lest we be scattered abroad on the surface of the whole earth.”
Genesis 11.5: 5 Yahweh came down to see the city and the tower, which the children of men built.
Genesis 11.6: 6 Yahweh said, “Behold, they are one people, and they all have one language, and this is what they begin to do. Now nothing will be withheld from them, which they intend to do.
Genesis 11.7: 7 Come, let’s go down, and there confuse their language, that they may not understand one another’s speech.”
Genesis 11.8: 8 So Yahweh scattered them abroad from there on the surface of all the earth. They stopped building the city.
Genesis 11.9: 9 Therefore its name was called Babel, because there Yahweh confused the language of all the earth. From there, Yahweh scattered them abroad on the surface of all the earth.
Genesis 11.10: 10 This is the history of the generations of Shem: Shem was one hundred years old when he became the father of Arpachshad two years after the flood.
Genesis 11.11: 11 Shem lived five hundred years after he became the father of Arpachshad, and became the father of more sons and daughters.
Genesis 11.12: 12 Arpachshad lived thirty-five years and became the father of Shelah.
Genesis 11.13: 13 Arpachshad lived four hundred three years after he became the father of Shelah, and became the father of more sons and daughters.
Genesis 11.14: 14 Shelah lived thirty years, and became the father of Eber.
Genesis 11.15: 15 Shelah lived four hundred three years after he became the father of Eber, and became the father of more sons and daughters.
Genesis 11.16: 16 Eber lived thirty-four years, and became the father of Peleg.
Genesis 11.17: 17 Eber lived four hundred thirty years after he became the father of Peleg, and became the father of more sons and daughters.
Genesis 11.18: 18 Peleg lived thirty years, and became the father of Reu.
Genesis 11.19: 19 Peleg lived two hundred nine years after he became the father of Reu, and became the father of more sons and daughters.
Genesis 11.20: 20 Reu lived thirty-two years, and became the father of Serug.
Genesis 11.21: 21 Reu lived two hundred seven years after he became the father of Serug, and became the father of more sons and daughters.
Genesis 11.22: 22 Serug lived thirty years, and became the father of Nahor.
Genesis 11.23: 23 Serug lived two hundred years after he became the father of Nahor, and became the father of more sons and daughters.
Genesis 11.24: 24 Nahor lived twenty-nine years, and became the father of Terah.
Genesis 11.25: 25 Nahor lived one hundred nineteen years after he became the father of Terah, and became the father of more sons and daughters.
Genesis 11.26: 26 Terah lived seventy years, and became the father of Abram, Nahor, and Haran.
Genesis 11.27: 27 Now this is the history of the generations of Terah. Terah became the father of Abram, Nahor, and Haran. Haran became the father of Lot.
Genesis 11.28: 28 Haran died in the land of his birth, in Ur of the Chaldees, while his father Terah was still alive.
Genesis 11.29: 29 Abram and Nahor married wives. The name of Abram’s wife was Sarai, and the name of Nahor’s wife was Milcah, the daughter of Haran, who was also the father of Iscah.
Genesis 11.30: 30 Sarai was barren. She had no child.
Genesis 11.31: 31 Terah took Abram his son, Lot the son of Haran, his son’s son, and Sarai his daughter-in-law, his son Abram’s wife. They went from Ur of the Chaldees, to go into the land of Canaan. They came to Haran and lived there.
Genesis 11.32: 32 The days of Terah were two hundred five years. Terah died in Haran.
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Genesis 12.1: 1 Now Yahweh said to Abram, “Leave your country, and your relatives, and your father’s house, and go to the land that I will show you.
Genesis 12.2: 2 I will make of you a great nation. I will bless you and make your name great. You will be a blessing.
Genesis 12.3: 3 I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who treats you with contempt. All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.”
Genesis 12.4: 4 So Abram went, as Yahweh had told him. Lot went with him. Abram was seventy-five years old when he departed from Haran.
Genesis 12.5: 5 Abram took Sarai his wife, Lot his brother’s son, all their possessions that they had gathered, and the people whom they had acquired in Haran, and they went to go into the land of Canaan. They entered into the land of Canaan.
Genesis 12.6: 6 Abram passed through the land to the place of Shechem, to the oak of Moreh. At that time, Canaanites were in the land.
Genesis 12.7: 7 Yahweh appeared to Abram and said, “I will give this land to your offspring.”
He built an altar there to Yahweh, who had appeared to him.
Genesis 12.8: 8 He left from there to go to the mountain on the east of Bethel and pitched his tent, having Bethel on the west, and Ai on the east. There he built an altar to Yahweh and called on Yahweh’s name.
Genesis 12.9: 9 Abram traveled, still going on toward the South.
Genesis 12.10: 10 There was a famine in the land. Abram went down into Egypt to live as a foreigner there, for the famine was severe in the land.
Genesis 12.11: 11 When he had come near to enter Egypt, he said to Sarai his wife, “See now, I know that you are a beautiful woman to look at.
Genesis 12.12: 12 It will happen, when the Egyptians see you, that they will say, ‘This is his wife.’ They will kill me, but they will save you alive.
Genesis 12.13: 13 Please say that you are my sister, that it may be well with me for your sake, and that my soul may live because of you.”
Genesis 12.14: 14 When Abram had come into Egypt, Egyptians saw that the woman was very beautiful.
Genesis 12.15: 15 The princes of Pharaoh saw her, and praised her to Pharaoh; and the woman was taken into Pharaoh’s house.
Genesis 12.16: 16 He dealt well with Abram for her sake. He had sheep, cattle, male donkeys, male servants, female servants, female donkeys, and camels.
Genesis 12.17: 17 Yahweh afflicted Pharaoh and his house with great plagues because of Sarai, Abram’s wife.
Genesis 12.18: 18 Pharaoh called Abram and said, “What is this that you have done to me? Why didn’t you tell me that she was your wife?
Genesis 12.19: 19 Why did you say, ‘She is my sister,’ so that I took her to be my wife? Now therefore, see your wife, take her, and go your way.”
Genesis 12.20: 20 Pharaoh commanded men concerning him, and they escorted him away with his wife and all that he had.
Genesis 13.0:
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Genesis 13.1: 1 Abram went up out of Egypt—he, his wife, all that he had, and Lot with him—into the South.
Genesis 13.2: 2 Abram was very rich in livestock, in silver, and in gold.
Genesis 13.3: 3 He went on his journeys from the South as far as Bethel, to the place where his tent had been at the beginning, between Bethel and Ai,
Genesis 13.4: 4 to the place of the altar, which he had made there at the first. There Abram called on Yahweh’s name.
Genesis 13.5: 5 Lot also, who went with Abram, had flocks, herds, and tents.
Genesis 13.6: 6 The land was not able to bear them, that they might live together; for their possessions were so great that they couldn’t live together.
Genesis 13.7: 7 There was strife between the herdsmen of Abram’s livestock and the herdsmen of Lot’s livestock. The Canaanites and the Perizzites lived in the land at that time.
Genesis 13.8: 8 Abram said to Lot, “Please, let there be no strife between you and me, and between your herdsmen and my herdsmen; for we are relatives.
Genesis 13.9: 9 Isn’t the whole land before you? Please separate yourself from me. If you go to the left hand, then I will go to the right. Or if you go to the right hand, then I will go to the left.”
Genesis 13.10: 10 Lot lifted up his eyes, and saw all the plain of the Jordan, that it was well-watered everywhere, before Yahweh destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, like the garden of Yahweh, like the land of Egypt, as you go to Zoar.
Genesis 13.11: 11 So Lot chose the Plain of the Jordan for himself. Lot traveled east, and they separated themselves from one other.
Genesis 13.12: 12 Abram lived in the land of Canaan, and Lot lived in the cities of the plain, and moved his tent as far as Sodom.
Genesis 13.13: 13 Now the men of Sodom were exceedingly wicked and sinners against Yahweh.
Genesis 13.14: 14 Yahweh said to Abram, after Lot was separated from him, “Now, lift up your eyes, and look from the place where you are, northward and southward and eastward and westward,
Genesis 13.15: 15 for I will give all the land which you see to you and to your offspring forever.
Genesis 13.16: 16 I will make your offspring as the dust of the earth, so that if a man can count the dust of the earth, then your offspring may also be counted.
Genesis 13.17: 17 Arise, walk through the land in its length and in its width; for I will give it to you.”
Genesis 13.18: 18 Abram moved his tent, and came and lived by the oaks of Mamre, which are in Hebron, and built an altar there to Yahweh.
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Genesis 14.1: 1 In the days of Amraphel, king of Shinar; Arioch, king of Ellasar; Chedorlaomer, king of Elam; and Tidal, king of Goiim,
Genesis 14.2: 2 they made war with Bera, king of Sodom; Birsha, king of Gomorrah; Shinab, king of Admah; Shemeber, king of Zeboiim; and the king of Bela (also called Zoar).
Genesis 14.3: 3 All these joined together in the valley of Siddim (also called the Salt Sea).
Genesis 14.4: 4 They served Chedorlaomer for twelve years, and in the thirteenth year they rebelled.
Genesis 14.5: 5 In the fourteenth year Chedorlaomer came, and the kings who were with him, and struck the Rephaim in Ashteroth Karnaim, the Zuzim in Ham, the Emim in Shaveh Kiriathaim,
Genesis 14.6: 6 and the Horites in their Mount Seir, to El Paran, which is by the wilderness.
Genesis 14.7: 7 They returned, and came to En Mishpat (also called Kadesh), and struck all the country of the Amalekites, and also the Amorites, that lived in Hazazon Tamar.
Genesis 14.8: 8 The king of Sodom, and the king of Gomorrah, the king of Admah, the king of Zeboiim, and the king of Bela (also called Zoar) went out; and they set the battle in array against them in the valley of Siddim
Genesis 14.9: 9 against Chedorlaomer king of Elam, Tidal king of Goiim, Amraphel king of Shinar, and Arioch king of Ellasar; four kings against the five.
Genesis 14.10: 10 Now the valley of Siddim was full of tar pits; and the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah fled, and some fell there. Those who remained fled to the hills.
Genesis 14.11: 11 They took all the goods of Sodom and Gomorrah, and all their food, and went their way.
Genesis 14.12: 12 They took Lot, Abram’s brother’s son, who lived in Sodom, and his goods, and departed.
Genesis 14.13: 13 One who had escaped came and told Abram, the Hebrew. At that time, he lived by the oaks of Mamre, the Amorite, brother of Eshcol and brother of Aner. They were allies of Abram.
Genesis 14.14: 14 When Abram heard that his relative was taken captive, he led out his three hundred eighteen trained men, born in his house, and pursued as far as Dan.
Genesis 14.15: 15 He divided himself against them by night, he and his servants, and struck them, and pursued them to Hobah, which is on the left hand of Damascus.
Genesis 14.16: 16 He brought back all the goods, and also brought back his relative Lot and his goods, and the women also, and the other people.
Genesis 14.17: 17 The king of Sodom went out to meet him after his return from the slaughter of Chedorlaomer and the kings who were with him, at the valley of Shaveh (that is, the King’s Valley).
Genesis 14.18: 18 Melchizedek king of Salem brought out bread and wine. He was priest of God Most High.
Genesis 14.19: 19 He blessed him, and said, “Blessed be Abram of God Most High, possessor of heaven and earth.
Genesis 14.20: 20 Blessed be God Most High, who has delivered your enemies into your hand.”
Abram gave him a tenth of all.
Genesis 14.21: 21 The king of Sodom said to Abram, “Give me the people, and take the goods for yourself.”
Genesis 14.22: 22 Abram said to the king of Sodom, “I have lifted up my hand to Yahweh, God Most High, possessor of heaven and earth,
Genesis 14.23: 23 that I will not take a thread nor a sandal strap nor anything that is yours, lest you should say, ‘I have made Abram rich.’
Genesis 14.24: 24 I will accept nothing from you except that which the young men have eaten, and the portion of the men who went with me: Aner, Eshcol, and Mamre. Let them take their portion.”
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Genesis 15.1: 1 After these things Yahweh’s word came to Abram in a vision, saying, “Don’t be afraid, Abram. I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward.”
Genesis 15.2: 2 Abram said, “Lord Yahweh, what will you give me, since I go childless, and he who will inherit my estate is Eliezer of Damascus?”
Genesis 15.3: 3 Abram said, “Behold, you have given no children to me: and, behold, one born in my house is my heir.”
Genesis 15.4: 4 Behold, Yahweh’s word came to him, saying, “This man will not be your heir, but he who will come out of your own body will be your heir.”
Genesis 15.5: 5 Yahweh brought him outside, and said, “Look now toward the sky, and count the stars, if you are able to count them.” He said to Abram, “So your offspring will be.”
Genesis 15.6: 6 He believed in Yahweh, who credited it to him for righteousness.
Genesis 15.7: 7 He said to Abram, “I am Yahweh who brought you out of Ur of the Chaldees, to give you this land to inherit it.”
Genesis 15.8: 8 He said, “Lord Yahweh, how will I know that I will inherit it?”
Genesis 15.9: 9 He said to him, “Bring me a heifer three years old, a female goat three years old, a ram three years old, a turtledove, and a young pigeon.”
Genesis 15.10: 10 He brought him all these, and divided them in the middle, and laid each half opposite the other; but he didn’t divide the birds.
Genesis 15.11: 11 The birds of prey came down on the carcasses, and Abram drove them away.
Genesis 15.12: 12 When the sun was going down, a deep sleep fell on Abram. Now terror and great darkness fell on him.
Genesis 15.13: 13 He said to Abram, “Know for sure that your offspring will live as foreigners in a land that is not theirs, and will serve them. They will afflict them four hundred years.
Genesis 15.14: 14 I will also judge that nation, whom they will serve. Afterward they will come out with great wealth;
Genesis 15.15: 15 but you will go to your fathers in peace. You will be buried at a good old age.
Genesis 15.16: 16 In the fourth generation they will come here again, for the iniquity of the Amorite is not yet full.”
Genesis 15.17: 17 It came to pass that, when the sun went down, and it was dark, behold, a smoking furnace and a flaming torch passed between these pieces.
Genesis 15.18: 18 In that day Yahweh made a covenant with Abram, saying, “I have given this land to your offspring, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the river Euphrates:
Genesis 15.19: 19 the land of the Kenites, the Kenizzites, the Kadmonites,
Genesis 15.20: 20 the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Rephaim,
Genesis 15.21: 21 the Amorites, the Canaanites, the Girgashites, and the Jebusites.”
Genesis 16.0:
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Genesis 16.1: 1 Now Sarai, Abram’s wife, bore him no children. She had a servant, an Egyptian, whose name was Hagar.
Genesis 16.2: 2 Sarai said to Abram, “See now, Yahweh has restrained me from bearing. Please go in to my servant. It may be that I will obtain children by her.” Abram listened to the voice of Sarai.
Genesis 16.3: 3 Sarai, Abram’s wife, took Hagar the Egyptian, her servant, after Abram had lived ten years in the land of Canaan, and gave her to Abram her husband to be his wife.
Genesis 16.4: 4 He went in to Hagar, and she conceived. When she saw that she had conceived, her mistress was despised in her eyes.
Genesis 16.5: 5 Sarai said to Abram, “This wrong is your fault. I gave my servant into your bosom, and when she saw that she had conceived, she despised me. May Yahweh judge between me and you.”
Genesis 16.6: 6 But Abram said to Sarai, “Behold, your maid is in your hand. Do to her whatever is good in your eyes.” Sarai dealt harshly with her, and she fled from her face.
Genesis 16.7: 7 Yahweh’s angel found her by a fountain of water in the wilderness, by the fountain on the way to Shur.
Genesis 16.8: 8 He said, “Hagar, Sarai’s servant, where did you come from? Where are you going?”
She said, “I am fleeing from the face of my mistress Sarai.”
Genesis 16.9: 9 Yahweh’s angel said to her, “Return to your mistress, and submit yourself under her hands.”
Genesis 16.10: 10 Yahweh’s angel said to her, “I will greatly multiply your offspring, that they will not be counted for multitude.”
Genesis 16.11: 11 Yahweh’s angel said to her, “Behold, you are with child, and will bear a son. You shall call his name Ishmael, because Yahweh has heard your affliction.
Genesis 16.12: 12 He will be like a wild donkey among men. His hand will be against every man, and every man’s hand against him. He will live opposed to all of his brothers.”
Genesis 16.13: 13 She called the name of Yahweh who spoke to her, “You are a God who sees,” for she said, “Have I even stayed alive after seeing him?”
Genesis 16.14: 14 Therefore the well was called Beer Lahai Roi. Behold, it is between Kadesh and Bered.
Genesis 16.15: 15 Hagar bore a son for Abram. Abram called the name of his son, whom Hagar bore, Ishmael.
Genesis 16.16: 16 Abram was eighty-six years old when Hagar bore Ishmael to Abram.
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Genesis 17.1: 1 When Abram was ninety-nine years old, Yahweh appeared to Abram and said to him, “I am God Almighty. Walk before me and be blameless.
Genesis 17.2: 2 I will make my covenant between me and you, and will multiply you exceedingly.”
Genesis 17.3: 3 Abram fell on his face. God talked with him, saying,
Genesis 17.4: 4 “As for me, behold, my covenant is with you. You will be the father of a multitude of nations.
Genesis 17.5: 5 Your name will no more be called Abram, but your name will be Abraham; for I have made you the father of a multitude of nations.
Genesis 17.6: 6 I will make you exceedingly fruitful, and I will make nations of you. Kings will come out of you.
Genesis 17.7: 7 I will establish my covenant between me and you and your offspring after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God to you and to your offspring after you.
Genesis 17.8: 8 I will give to you, and to your offspring after you, the land where you are traveling, all the land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession. I will be their God.”
Genesis 17.9: 9 God said to Abraham, “As for you, you will keep my covenant, you and your offspring after you throughout their generations.
Genesis 17.10: 10 This is my covenant, which you shall keep, between me and you and your offspring after you. Every male among you shall be circumcised.
Genesis 17.11: 11 You shall be circumcised in the flesh of your foreskin. It will be a token of the covenant between me and you.
Genesis 17.12: 12 He who is eight days old will be circumcised among you, every male throughout your generations, he who is born in the house, or bought with money from any foreigner who is not of your offspring.
Genesis 17.13: 13 He who is born in your house, and he who is bought with your money, must be circumcised. My covenant will be in your flesh for an everlasting covenant.
Genesis 17.14: 14 The uncircumcised male who is not circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin, that soul shall be cut off from his people. He has broken my covenant.”
Genesis 17.15: 15 God said to Abraham, “As for Sarai your wife, you shall not call her name Sarai, but her name will be Sarah.
Genesis 17.16: 16 I will bless her, and moreover I will give you a son by her. Yes, I will bless her, and she will be a mother of nations. Kings of peoples will come from her.”
Genesis 17.17: 17 Then Abraham fell on his face, and laughed, and said in his heart, “Will a child be born to him who is one hundred years old? Will Sarah, who is ninety years old, give birth?”
Genesis 17.18: 18 Abraham said to God, “Oh that Ishmael might live before you!”
Genesis 17.19: 19 God said, “No, but Sarah, your wife, will bear you a son. You shall call his name Isaac. I will establish my covenant with him for an everlasting covenant for his offspring after him.
Genesis 17.20: 20 As for Ishmael, I have heard you. Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly. He will become the father of twelve princes, and I will make him a great nation.
Genesis 17.21: 21 But I will establish my covenant with Isaac, whom Sarah will bear to you at this set time next year.”
Genesis 17.22: 22 When he finished talking with him, God went up from Abraham.
Genesis 17.23: 23 Abraham took Ishmael his son, all who were born in his house, and all who were bought with his money: every male among the men of Abraham’s house, and circumcised the flesh of their foreskin in the same day, as God had said to him.
Genesis 17.24: 24 Abraham was ninety-nine years old when he was circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin.
Genesis 17.25: 25 Ishmael, his son, was thirteen years old when he was circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin.
Genesis 17.26: 26 In the same day both Abraham and Ishmael, his son, were circumcised.
Genesis 17.27: 27 All the men of his house, those born in the house, and those bought with money from a foreigner, were circumcised with him.
Genesis 18.0:
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Genesis 18.1: 1 Yahweh appeared to him by the oaks of Mamre, as he sat in the tent door in the heat of the day.
Genesis 18.2: 2 He lifted up his eyes and looked, and saw that three men stood near him. When he saw them, he ran to meet them from the tent door, and bowed himself to the earth,
Genesis 18.3: 3 and said, “My lord, if now I have found favor in your sight, please don’t go away from your servant.
Genesis 18.4: 4 Now let a little water be fetched, wash your feet, and rest yourselves under the tree.
Genesis 18.5: 5 I will get a piece of bread so you can refresh your heart. After that you may go your way, now that you have come to your servant.”
They said, “Very well, do as you have said.”
Genesis 18.6: 6 Abraham hurried into the tent to Sarah, and said, “Quickly prepare three seahs of fine meal, knead it, and make cakes.”
Genesis 18.7: 7 Abraham ran to the herd, and fetched a tender and good calf, and gave it to the servant. He hurried to dress it.
Genesis 18.8: 8 He took butter, milk, and the calf which he had dressed, and set it before them. He stood by them under the tree, and they ate.
Genesis 18.9: 9 They asked him, “Where is Sarah, your wife?”
He said, “There, in the tent.”
Genesis 18.10: 10 He said, “I will certainly return to you at about this time next year; and behold, Sarah your wife will have a son.”
Sarah heard in the tent door, which was behind him.
Genesis 18.11: 11 Now Abraham and Sarah were old, well advanced in age. Sarah had passed the age of childbearing.
Genesis 18.12: 12 Sarah laughed within herself, saying, “After I have grown old will I have pleasure, my lord being old also?”
Genesis 18.13: 13 Yahweh said to Abraham, “Why did Sarah laugh, saying, ‘Will I really bear a child when I am old?’
Genesis 18.14: 14 Is anything too hard for Yahweh? At the set time I will return to you, when the season comes round, and Sarah will have a son.”
Genesis 18.15: 15 Then Sarah denied it, saying, “I didn’t laugh,” for she was afraid.
He said, “No, but you did laugh.”
Genesis 18.16: 16 The men rose up from there, and looked toward Sodom. Abraham went with them to see them on their way.
Genesis 18.17: 17 Yahweh said, “Will I hide from Abraham what I do,
Genesis 18.18: 18 since Abraham will surely become a great and mighty nation, and all the nations of the earth will be blessed in him?
Genesis 18.19: 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 Yahweh, to do righteousness and justice; to the end that Yahweh may bring on Abraham that which he has spoken of him.”
Genesis 18.20: 20 Yahweh said, “Because the cry of Sodom and Gomorrah is great, and because their sin is very grievous,
Genesis 18.21: 21 I will go down now, and see whether their deeds are as bad as the reports which have come to me. If not, I will know.”
Genesis 18.22: 22 The men turned from there, and went toward Sodom, but Abraham stood yet before Yahweh.
Genesis 18.23: 23 Abraham came near, and said, “Will you consume the righteous with the wicked?
Genesis 18.24: 24 What if there are fifty righteous within the city? Will you consume and not spare the place for the fifty righteous who are in it?
Genesis 18.25: 25 May it be far from you to do things like that, to kill the righteous with the wicked, so that the righteous should be like the wicked. May that be far from you. Shouldn’t the Judge of all the earth do right?”
Genesis 18.26: 26 Yahweh said, “If I find in Sodom fifty righteous within the city, then I will spare the whole place for their sake.”
Genesis 18.27: 27 Abraham answered, “See now, I have taken it on myself to speak to the Lord, although I am dust and ashes.
Genesis 18.28: 28 What if there will lack five of the fifty righteous? Will you destroy all the city for lack of five?”
He said, “I will not destroy it if I find forty-five there.”
Genesis 18.29: 29 He spoke to him yet again, and said, “What if there are forty found there?”
He said, “I will not do it for the forty’s sake.”
Genesis 18.30: 30 He said, “Oh don’t let the Lord be angry, and I will speak. What if there are thirty found there?”
He said, “I will not do it if I find thirty there.”
Genesis 18.31: 31 He said, “See now, I have taken it on myself to speak to the Lord. What if there are twenty found there?”
He said, “I will not destroy it for the twenty’s sake.”
Genesis 18.32: 32 He said, “Oh don’t let the Lord be angry, and I will speak just once more. What if ten are found there?”
He said, “I will not destroy it for the ten’s sake.”
Genesis 18.33: 33 Yahweh went his way, as soon as he had finished communing with Abraham, and Abraham returned to his place.
Genesis 19.0:
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Genesis 19.1: 1 The two angels came to Sodom at evening. Lot sat in the gate of Sodom. Lot saw them, and rose up to meet them. He bowed himself with his face to the earth,
Genesis 19.2: 2 and he said, “See now, my lords, please come into your servant’s house, stay all night, wash your feet, and you can rise up early, and go on your way.”
They said, “No, but we will stay in the street all night.”
Genesis 19.3: 3 He urged them greatly, and they came in with him, and entered into his house. He made them a feast, and baked unleavened bread, and they ate.
Genesis 19.4: 4 But before they lay down, the men of the city, the men of Sodom, surrounded the house, both young and old, all the people from every quarter.
Genesis 19.5: 5 They called to Lot, and said to him, “Where are the men who came in to you this night? Bring them out to us, that we may have sex with them.”
Genesis 19.6: 6 Lot went out to them through the door, and shut the door after himself.
Genesis 19.7: 7 He said, “Please, my brothers, don’t act so wickedly.
Genesis 19.8: 8 See now, I have two virgin daughters. Please let me bring them out to you, and you may do to them what seems good to you. Only don’t do anything to these men, because they have come under the shadow of my roof.”
Genesis 19.9: 9 They said, “Stand back!” Then they said, “This one fellow came in to live as a foreigner, and he appoints himself a judge. Now we will deal worse with you than with them!” They pressed hard on the man Lot, and came near to break the door.
Genesis 19.10: 10 But the men reached out their hand, and brought Lot into the house to them, and shut the door.
Genesis 19.11: 11 They struck the men who were at the door of the house with blindness, both small and great, so that they wearied themselves to find the door.
Genesis 19.12: 12 The men said to Lot, “Do you have anybody else here? Sons-in-law, your sons, your daughters, and whomever you have in the city, bring them out of the place:
Genesis 19.13: 13 for we will destroy this place, because the outcry against them has grown so great before Yahweh that Yahweh has sent us to destroy it.”
Genesis 19.14: 14 Lot went out, and spoke to his sons-in-law, who were pledged to marry his daughters, and said, “Get up! Get out of this place, for Yahweh will destroy the city!”
But he seemed to his sons-in-law to be joking.
Genesis 19.15: 15 When the morning came, then the angels hurried Lot, saying, “Get up! Take your wife and your two daughters who are here, lest you be consumed in the iniquity of the city.”
Genesis 19.16: 16 But he lingered; and the men grabbed his hand, his wife’s hand, and his two daughters’ hands, Yahweh being merciful to him; and they took him out, and set him outside of the city.
Genesis 19.17: 17 It came to pass, when they had taken them out, that he said, “Escape for your life! Don’t look behind you, and don’t stay anywhere in the plain. Escape to the mountains, lest you be consumed!”
Genesis 19.18: 18 Lot said to them, “Oh, not so, my lord.
Genesis 19.19: 19 See now, your servant has found favor in your sight, and you have magnified your loving kindness, which you have shown to me in saving my life. I can’t escape to the mountain, lest evil overtake me, and I die.
Genesis 19.20: 20 See now, this city is near to flee to, and it is a little one. Oh let me escape there (isn’t it a little one?), and my soul will live.”
Genesis 19.21: 21 He said to him, “Behold, I have granted your request concerning this thing also, that I will not overthrow the city of which you have spoken.
Genesis 19.22: 22 Hurry, escape there, for I can’t do anything until you get there.” Therefore the name of the city was called Zoar.
Genesis 19.23: 23 The sun had risen on the earth when Lot came to Zoar.
Genesis 19.24: 24 Then Yahweh rained on Sodom and on Gomorrah sulfur and fire from Yahweh out of the sky.
Genesis 19.25: 25 He overthrew those cities, all the plain, all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew on the ground.
Genesis 19.26: 26 But Lot’s wife looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.
Genesis 19.27: 27 Abraham went up early in the morning to the place where he had stood before Yahweh.
Genesis 19.28: 28 He looked toward Sodom and Gomorrah, and toward all the land of the plain, and saw that the smoke of the land went up as the smoke of a furnace.
Genesis 19.29: 29 When God destroyed the cities of the plain, God remembered Abraham, and sent Lot out of the middle of the overthrow, when he overthrew the cities in which Lot lived.
Genesis 19.30: 30 Lot went up out of Zoar, and lived in the mountain, and his two daughters with him; for he was afraid to live in Zoar. He lived in a cave with his two daughters.
Genesis 19.31: 31 The firstborn said to the younger, “Our father is old, and there is not a man in the earth to come in to us in the way of all the earth.
Genesis 19.32: 32 Come, let’s make our father drink wine, and we will lie with him, that we may preserve our father’s family line.”
Genesis 19.33: 33 They made their father drink wine that night: and the firstborn went in, and lay with her father. He didn’t know when she lay down, nor when she arose.
Genesis 19.34: 34 It came to pass on the next day, that the firstborn said to the younger, “Behold, I lay last night with my father. Let’s make him drink wine again tonight. You go in, and lie with him, that we may preserve our father’s family line.”
Genesis 19.35: 35 They made their father drink wine that night also. The younger went and lay with him. He didn’t know when she lay down, nor when she got up.
Genesis 19.36: 36 Thus both of Lot’s daughters were with child by their father.
Genesis 19.37: 37 The firstborn bore a son, and named him Moab. He is the father of the Moabites to this day.
Genesis 19.38: 38 The younger also bore a son, and called his name Ben Ammi. He is the father of the children of Ammon to this day.
Genesis 20.0:
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Genesis 20.1: 1 Abraham traveled from there toward the land of the South, and lived between Kadesh and Shur. He lived as a foreigner in Gerar.
Genesis 20.2: 2 Abraham said about Sarah his wife, “She is my sister.” Abimelech king of Gerar sent, and took Sarah.
Genesis 20.3: 3 But God came to Abimelech in a dream of the night, and said to him, “Behold, you are a dead man, because of the woman whom you have taken; for she is a man’s wife.”
Genesis 20.4: 4 Now Abimelech had not come near her. He said, “Lord, will you kill even a righteous nation?
Genesis 20.5: 5 Didn’t he tell me, ‘She is my sister’? She, even she herself, said, ‘He is my brother.’ I have done this in the integrity of my heart and the innocence of my hands.”
Genesis 20.6: 6 God said to him in the dream, “Yes, I know that in the integrity of your heart you have done this, and I also withheld you from sinning against me. Therefore I didn’t allow you to touch her.
Genesis 20.7: 7 Now therefore, restore the man’s wife. For he is a prophet, and he will pray for you, and you will live. If you don’t restore her, know for sure that you will die, you, and all who are yours.”
Genesis 20.8: 8 Abimelech rose early in the morning, and called all his servants, and told all these things in their ear. The men were very scared.
Genesis 20.9: 9 Then Abimelech called Abraham, and said to him, “What have you done to us? How have I sinned against you, that you have brought on me and on my kingdom a great sin? You have done deeds to me that ought not to be done!”
Genesis 20.10: 10 Abimelech said to Abraham, “What did you see, that you have done this thing?”
Genesis 20.11: 11 Abraham said, “Because I thought, ‘Surely the fear of God is not in this place. They will kill me for my wife’s sake.’
Genesis 20.12: 12 Besides, she is indeed my sister, the daughter of my father, but not the daughter of my mother; and she became my wife.
Genesis 20.13: 13 When God caused me to wander from my father’s house, I said to her, ‘This is your kindness which you shall show to me. Everywhere that we go, say of me, “He is my brother.”’”
Genesis 20.14: 14 Abimelech took sheep and cattle, male servants and female servants, and gave them to Abraham, and restored Sarah, his wife, to him.
Genesis 20.15: 15 Abimelech said, “Behold, my land is before you. Dwell where it pleases you.”
Genesis 20.16: 16 To Sarah he said, “Behold, I have given your brother a thousand pieces of silver. Behold, it is for you a covering of the eyes to all that are with you. In front of all you are vindicated.”
Genesis 20.17: 17 Abraham prayed to God. God healed Abimelech, and his wife, and his female servants, and they bore children.
Genesis 20.18: 18 For Yahweh had closed up tight all the wombs of the house of Abimelech, because of Sarah, Abraham’s wife.
Genesis 21.0:
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Genesis 21.1: 1 Yahweh visited Sarah as he had said, and Yahweh did to Sarah as he had spoken.
Genesis 21.2: 2 Sarah conceived, and bore Abraham a son in his old age, at the set time of which God had spoken to him.
Genesis 21.3: 3 Abraham called his son who was born to him, whom Sarah bore to him, Isaac.
Genesis 21.4: 4 Abraham circumcised his son, Isaac, when he was eight days old, as God had commanded him.
Genesis 21.5: 5 Abraham was one hundred years old when his son, Isaac, was born to him.
Genesis 21.6: 6 Sarah said, “God has made me laugh. Everyone who hears will laugh with me.”
Genesis 21.7: 7 She said, “Who would have said to Abraham that Sarah would nurse children? For I have borne him a son in his old age.”
Genesis 21.8: 8 The child grew and was weaned. Abraham made a great feast on the day that Isaac was weaned.
Genesis 21.9: 9 Sarah saw the son of Hagar the Egyptian, whom she had borne to Abraham, mocking.
Genesis 21.10: 10 Therefore she said to Abraham, “Cast out this servant and her son! For the son of this servant will not be heir with my son, Isaac.”
Genesis 21.11: 11 The thing was very grievous in Abraham’s sight on account of his son.
Genesis 21.12: 12 God said to Abraham, “Don’t let it be grievous in your sight because of the boy, and because of your servant. In all that Sarah says to you, listen to her voice. For your offspring will be named through Isaac.
Genesis 21.13: 13 I will also make a nation of the son of the servant, because he is your child.”
Genesis 21.14: 14 Abraham rose up early in the morning, and took bread and a container of water, and gave it to Hagar, putting it on her shoulder; and gave her the child, and sent her away. She departed, and wandered in the wilderness of Beersheba.
Genesis 21.15: 15 The water in the container was spent, and she put the child under one of the shrubs.
Genesis 21.16: 16 She went and sat down opposite him, a good way off, about a bow shot away. For she said, “Don’t let me see the death of the child.” She sat opposite him, and lifted up her voice, and wept.
Genesis 21.17: 17 God heard the voice of the boy.
The angel of God called to Hagar out of the sky, and said to her, “What troubles you, Hagar? Don’t be afraid. For God has heard the voice of the boy where he is.
Genesis 21.18: 18 Get up, lift up the boy, and hold him with your hand. For I will make him a great nation.”
Genesis 21.19: 19 God opened her eyes, and she saw a well of water. She went, filled the container with water, and gave the boy a drink.
Genesis 21.20: 20 God was with the boy, and he grew. He lived in the wilderness, and as he grew up, became an archer.
Genesis 21.21: 21 He lived in the wilderness of Paran. His mother got a wife for him out of the land of Egypt.
Genesis 21.22: 22 At that time, Abimelech and Phicol the captain of his army spoke to Abraham, saying, “God is with you in all that you do.
Genesis 21.23: 23 Now, therefore, swear to me here by God that you will not deal falsely with me, nor with my son, nor with my son’s son. But according to the kindness that I have done to you, you shall do to me, and to the land in which you have lived as a foreigner.”
Genesis 21.24: 24 Abraham said, “I will swear.”
Genesis 21.25: 25 Abraham complained to Abimelech because of a water well, which Abimelech’s servants had violently taken away.
Genesis 21.26: 26 Abimelech said, “I don’t know who has done this thing. You didn’t tell me, and I didn’t hear of it until today.”
Genesis 21.27: 27 Abraham took sheep and cattle, and gave them to Abimelech. Those two made a covenant.
Genesis 21.28: 28 Abraham set seven ewe lambs of the flock by themselves.
Genesis 21.29: 29 Abimelech said to Abraham, “What do these seven ewe lambs, which you have set by themselves, mean?”
Genesis 21.30: 30 He said, “You shall take these seven ewe lambs from my hand, that it may be a witness to me, that I have dug this well.”
Genesis 21.31: 31 Therefore he called that place Beersheba, because they both swore an oath there.
Genesis 21.32: 32 So they made a covenant at Beersheba. Abimelech rose up with Phicol, the captain of his army, and they returned into the land of the Philistines.
Genesis 21.33: 33 Abraham planted a tamarisk tree in Beersheba, and called there on the name of Yahweh, the Everlasting God.
Genesis 21.34: 34 Abraham lived as a foreigner in the land of the Philistines many days.
Genesis 22.0:
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Genesis 22.1: 1 After these things, God tested Abraham, and said to him, “Abraham!”
He said, “Here I am.”
Genesis 22.2: 2 He said, “Now take your son, your only son, Isaac, whom you love, and go into the land of Moriah. Offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains which I will tell you of.”
Genesis 22.3: 3 Abraham rose early in the morning, and saddled his donkey; and took two of his young men with him, and Isaac his son. He split the wood for the burnt offering, and rose up, and went to the place of which God had told him.
Genesis 22.4: 4 On the third day Abraham lifted up his eyes, and saw the place far off.
Genesis 22.5: 5 Abraham said to his young men, “Stay here with the donkey. The boy and I will go over there. We will worship, and come back to you.”
Genesis 22.6: 6 Abraham took the wood of the burnt offering and laid it on Isaac his son. He took in his hand the fire and the knife. They both went together.
Genesis 22.7: 7 Isaac spoke to Abraham his father, and said, “My father?”
He said, “Here I am, my son.”
He said, “Here is the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for a burnt offering?”
Genesis 22.8: 8 Abraham said, “God will provide himself the lamb for a burnt offering, my son.” So they both went together.
Genesis 22.9: 9 They came to the place which God had told him of. Abraham built the altar there, and laid the wood in order, bound Isaac his son, and laid him on the altar, on the wood.
Genesis 22.10: 10 Abraham stretched out his hand, and took the knife to kill his son.
Genesis 22.11: 11 Yahweh’s angel called to him out of the sky, and said, “Abraham, Abraham!”
He said, “Here I am.”
Genesis 22.12: 12 He said, “Don’t lay your hand on the boy or do anything to him. For now I know that you fear God, since you have not withheld your son, your only son, from me.”
Genesis 22.13: 13 Abraham lifted up his eyes, and looked, and saw that behind him was a ram caught in the thicket by his horns. Abraham went and took the ram, and offered him up for a burnt offering instead of his son.
Genesis 22.14: 14 Abraham called the name of that place “Yahweh Will Provide”. As it is said to this day, “On Yahweh’s mountain, it will be provided.”
Genesis 22.15: 15 Yahweh’s angel called to Abraham a second time out of the sky,
Genesis 22.16: 16 and said, “‘I have sworn by myself,’ says Yahweh, ‘because you have done this thing, and have not withheld your son, your only son,
Genesis 22.17: 17 that I will bless you greatly, and I will multiply your offspring greatly like the stars of the heavens, and like the sand which is on the seashore. Your offspring will possess the gate of his enemies.
Genesis 22.18: 18 All the nations of the earth will be blessed by your offspring, because you have obeyed my voice.’”
Genesis 22.19: 19 So Abraham returned to his young men, and they rose up and went together to Beersheba. Abraham lived at Beersheba.
Genesis 22.20: 20 After these things, Abraham was told, “Behold, Milcah, she also has borne children to your brother Nahor:
Genesis 22.21: 21 Uz his firstborn, Buz his brother, Kemuel the father of Aram,
Genesis 22.22: 22 Chesed, Hazo, Pildash, Jidlaph, and Bethuel.”
Genesis 22.23: 23 Bethuel became the father of Rebekah. These eight Milcah bore to Nahor, Abraham’s brother.
Genesis 22.24: 24 His concubine, whose name was Reumah, also bore Tebah, Gaham, Tahash, and Maacah.
Genesis 23.0:
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Genesis 23.1: 1 Sarah lived one hundred twenty-seven years. This was the length of Sarah’s life.
Genesis 23.2: 2 Sarah died in Kiriath Arba (also called Hebron), in the land of Canaan. Abraham came to mourn for Sarah, and to weep for her.
Genesis 23.3: 3 Abraham rose up from before his dead and spoke to the children of Heth, saying,
Genesis 23.4: 4 “I am a stranger and a foreigner living with you. Give me a possession of a burying-place with you, that I may bury my dead out of my sight.”
Genesis 23.5: 5 The children of Heth answered Abraham, saying to him,
Genesis 23.6: 6 “Hear us, my lord. You are a prince of God among us. Bury your dead in the best of our tombs. None of us will withhold from you his tomb. Bury your dead.”
Genesis 23.7: 7 Abraham rose up, and bowed himself to the people of the land, to the children of Heth.
Genesis 23.8: 8 He talked with them, saying, “If you agree that I should bury my dead out of my sight, hear me, and entreat for me to Ephron the son of Zohar,
Genesis 23.9: 9 that he may sell me the cave of Machpelah, which he has, which is in the end of his field. For the full price let him sell it to me among you as a possession for a burial place.”
Genesis 23.10: 10 Now Ephron was sitting in the middle of the children of Heth. Ephron the Hittite answered Abraham in the hearing of the children of Heth, even of all who went in at the gate of his city, saying,
Genesis 23.11: 11 “No, my lord, hear me. I give you the field, and I give you the cave that is in it. In the presence of the children of my people I give it to you. Bury your dead.”
Genesis 23.12: 12 Abraham bowed himself down before the people of the land.
Genesis 23.13: 13 He spoke to Ephron in the audience of the people of the land, saying, “But if you will, please hear me. I will give the price of the field. Take it from me, and I will bury my dead there.”
Genesis 23.14: 14 Ephron answered Abraham, saying to him,
Genesis 23.15: 15 “My lord, listen to me. What is a piece of land worth four hundred shekels of silver between me and you? Therefore bury your dead.”
Genesis 23.16: 16 Abraham listened to Ephron. Abraham weighed to Ephron the silver which he had named in the hearing of the children of Heth, four hundred shekels of silver, according to the current merchants’ standard.
Genesis 23.17: 17 So the field of Ephron, which was in Machpelah, which was before Mamre, the field, the cave which was in it, and all the trees that were in the field, that were in all of its borders, were deeded
Genesis 23.18: 18 to Abraham for a possession in the presence of the children of Heth, before all who went in at the gate of his city.
Genesis 23.19: 19 After this, Abraham buried Sarah his wife in the cave of the field of Machpelah before Mamre (that is, Hebron), in the land of Canaan.
Genesis 23.20: 20 The field, and the cave that is in it, were deeded to Abraham by the children of Heth as a possession for a burial place.
Genesis 24.0:
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Genesis 24.1: 1 Abraham was old, and well advanced in age. Yahweh had blessed Abraham in all things.
Genesis 24.2: 2 Abraham said to his servant, the elder of his house, who ruled over all that he had, “Please put your hand under my thigh.
Genesis 24.3: 3 I will make you swear by Yahweh, the God of heaven and the God of the earth, that you shall not take a wife for my son of the daughters of the Canaanites, among whom I live.
Genesis 24.4: 4 But you shall go to my country, and to my relatives, and take a wife for my son Isaac.”
Genesis 24.5: 5 The servant said to him, “What if the woman isn’t willing to follow me to this land? Must I bring your son again to the land you came from?”
Genesis 24.6: 6 Abraham said to him, “Beware that you don’t bring my son there again.
Genesis 24.7: 7 Yahweh, the God of heaven—who took me from my father’s house, and from the land of my birth, who spoke to me, and who swore to me, saying, ‘I will give this land to your offspring—he will send his angel before you, and you shall take a wife for my son from there.
Genesis 24.8: 8 If the woman isn’t willing to follow you, then you shall be clear from this oath to me. Only you shall not bring my son there again.”
Genesis 24.9: 9 The servant put his hand under the thigh of Abraham his master, and swore to him concerning this matter.
Genesis 24.10: 10 The servant took ten of his master’s camels, and departed, having a variety of good things of his master’s with him. He arose, and went to Mesopotamia, to the city of Nahor.
Genesis 24.11: 11 He made the camels kneel down outside the city by the well of water at the time of evening, the time that women go out to draw water.
Genesis 24.12: 12 He said, “Yahweh, the God of my master Abraham, please give me success today, and show kindness to my master Abraham.
Genesis 24.13: 13 Behold, I am standing by the spring of water. The daughters of the men of the city are coming out to draw water.
Genesis 24.14: 14 Let it happen, that the young lady to whom I will say, ‘Please let down your pitcher, that I may drink,’ then she says, ‘Drink, and I will also give your camels a drink,’—let her be the one you have appointed for your servant Isaac. By this I will know that you have shown kindness to my master.”
Genesis 24.15: 15 Before he had finished speaking, behold, Rebekah came out, who was born to Bethuel the son of Milcah, the wife of Nahor, Abraham’s brother, with her pitcher on her shoulder.
Genesis 24.16: 16 The young lady was very beautiful to look at, a virgin. No man had known her. She went down to the spring, filled her pitcher, and came up.
Genesis 24.17: 17 The servant ran to meet her, and said, “Please give me a drink, a little water from your pitcher.”
Genesis 24.18: 18 She said, “Drink, my lord.” She hurried, and let down her pitcher on her hand, and gave him a drink.
Genesis 24.19: 19 When she had finished giving him a drink, she said, “I will also draw for your camels, until they have finished drinking.”
Genesis 24.20: 20 She hurried, and emptied her pitcher into the trough, and ran again to the well to draw, and drew for all his camels.
Genesis 24.21: 21 The man looked steadfastly at her, remaining silent, to know whether Yahweh had made his journey prosperous or not.
Genesis 24.22: 22 As the camels had done drinking, the man took a golden ring of half a shekel weight, and two bracelets for her hands of ten shekels weight of gold,
Genesis 24.23: 23 and said, “Whose daughter are you? Please tell me. Is there room in your father’s house for us to stay?”
Genesis 24.24: 24 She said to him, “I am the daughter of Bethuel the son of Milcah, whom she bore to Nahor.”
Genesis 24.25: 25 She said moreover to him, “We have both straw and feed enough, and room to lodge in.”
Genesis 24.26: 26 The man bowed his head, and worshiped Yahweh.
Genesis 24.27: 27 He said, “Blessed be Yahweh, the God of my master Abraham, who has not forsaken his loving kindness and his truth toward my master. As for me, Yahweh has led me on the way to the house of my master’s relatives.”
Genesis 24.28: 28 The young lady ran, and told her mother’s house about these words.
Genesis 24.29: 29 Rebekah had a brother, and his name was Laban. Laban ran out to the man, to the spring.
Genesis 24.30: 30 When he saw the ring, and the bracelets on his sister’s hands, and when he heard the words of Rebekah his sister, saying, “This is what the man said to me,” he came to the man. Behold, he was standing by the camels at the spring.
Genesis 24.31: 31 He said, “Come in, you blessed of Yahweh. Why do you stand outside? For I have prepared the house, and room for the camels.”
Genesis 24.32: 32 The man came into the house, and he unloaded the camels. He gave straw and feed for the camels, and water to wash his feet and the feet of the men who were with him.
Genesis 24.33: 33 Food was set before him to eat, but he said, “I will not eat until I have told my message.”
Laban said, “Speak on.”
Genesis 24.34: 34 He said, “I am Abraham’s servant.
Genesis 24.35: 35 Yahweh has blessed my master greatly. He has become great. Yahweh has given him flocks and herds, silver and gold, male servants and female servants, and camels and donkeys.
Genesis 24.36: 36 Sarah, my master’s wife, bore a son to my master when she was old. He has given all that he has to him.
Genesis 24.37: 37 My master made me swear, saying, ‘You shall not take a wife for my son from the daughters of the Canaanites, in whose land I live,
Genesis 24.38: 38 but you shall go to my father’s house, and to my relatives, and take a wife for my son.’
Genesis 24.39: 39 I asked my master, ‘What if the woman will not follow me?’
Genesis 24.40: 40 He said to me, ‘Yahweh, before whom I walk, will send his angel with you, and prosper your way. You shall take a wife for my son from my relatives, and of my father’s house.
Genesis 24.41: 41 Then you will be clear from my oath, when you come to my relatives. If they don’t give her to you, you shall be clear from my oath.’
Genesis 24.42: 42 I came today to the spring, and said, ‘Yahweh, the God of my master Abraham, if now you do prosper my way which I go—
Genesis 24.43: 43 behold, I am standing by this spring of water. Let it happen, that the maiden who comes out to draw, to whom I will say, “Please give me a little water from your pitcher to drink,”
Genesis 24.44: 44 then she tells me, “Drink, and I will also draw for your camels,”—let her be the woman whom Yahweh has appointed for my master’s son.’
Genesis 24.45: 45 Before I had finished speaking in my heart, behold, Rebekah came out with her pitcher on her shoulder. She went down to the spring, and drew. I said to her, ‘Please let me drink.’
Genesis 24.46: 46 She hurried and let down her pitcher from her shoulder, and said, ‘Drink, and I will also give your camels a drink.’ So I drank, and she also gave the camels a drink.
Genesis 24.47: 47 I asked her, and said, ‘Whose daughter are you?’ She said, ‘The daughter of Bethuel, Nahor’s son, whom Milcah bore to him.’ I put the ring on her nose, and the bracelets on her hands.
Genesis 24.48: 48 I bowed my head, and worshiped Yahweh, and blessed Yahweh, 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.
Genesis 24.49: 49 Now if you will deal kindly and truly with my master, tell me. If not, tell me, that I may turn to the right hand, or to the left.”
Genesis 24.50: 50 Then Laban and Bethuel answered, “The thing proceeds from Yahweh. We can’t speak to you bad or good.
Genesis 24.51: 51 Behold, Rebekah is before you. Take her, and go, and let her be your master’s son’s wife, as Yahweh has spoken.”
Genesis 24.52: 52 When Abraham’s servant heard their words, he bowed himself down to the earth to Yahweh.
Genesis 24.53: 53 The servant brought out jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and clothing, and gave them to Rebekah. He also gave precious things to her brother and her mother.
Genesis 24.54: 54 They ate and drank, he and the men who were with him, and stayed all night. They rose up in the morning, and he said, “Send me away to my master.”
Genesis 24.55: 55 Her brother and her mother said, “Let the young lady stay with us a few days, at least ten. After that she will go.”
Genesis 24.56: 56 He said to them, “Don’t hinder me, since Yahweh has prospered my way. Send me away that I may go to my master.”
Genesis 24.57: 57 They said, “We will call the young lady, and ask her.”
Genesis 24.58: 58 They called Rebekah, and said to her, “Will you go with this man?”
She said, “I will go.”
Genesis 24.59: 59 They sent away Rebekah, their sister, with her nurse, Abraham’s servant, and his men.
Genesis 24.60: 60 They blessed Rebekah, and said to her, “Our sister, may you be the mother of thousands of ten thousands, and let your offspring possess the gate of those who hate them.”
Genesis 24.61: 61 Rebekah arose with her ladies. They rode on the camels, and followed the man. The servant took Rebekah, and went his way.
Genesis 24.62: 62 Isaac came from the way of Beer Lahai Roi, for he lived in the land of the South.
Genesis 24.63: 63 Isaac went out to meditate in the field at the evening. He lifted up his eyes and looked. Behold, there were camels coming.
Genesis 24.64: 64 Rebekah lifted up her eyes, and when she saw Isaac, she got off the camel.
Genesis 24.65: 65 She said to the servant, “Who is the man who is walking in the field to meet us?”
The servant said, “It is my master.”
She took her veil, and covered herself.
Genesis 24.66: 66 The servant told Isaac all the things that he had done.
Genesis 24.67: 67 Isaac brought her into his mother Sarah’s tent, and took Rebekah, and she became his wife. He loved her. So Isaac was comforted after his mother’s death.
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Genesis 25.1: 1 Abraham took another wife, and her name was Keturah.
Genesis 25.2: 2 She bore him Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah.
Genesis 25.3: 3 Jokshan became the father of Sheba, and Dedan. The sons of Dedan were Asshurim, Letushim, and Leummim.
Genesis 25.4: 4 The sons of Midian were Ephah, Epher, Hanoch, Abida, and Eldaah. All these were the children of Keturah.
Genesis 25.5: 5 Abraham gave all that he had to Isaac,
Genesis 25.6: 6 but Abraham gave gifts to the sons of Abraham’s concubines. While he still lived, he sent them away from Isaac his son, eastward, to the east country.
Genesis 25.7: 7 These are the days of the years of Abraham’s life which he lived: one hundred seventy-five years.
Genesis 25.8: 8 Abraham gave up his spirit, and died at a good old age, an old man, and full of years, and was gathered to his people.
Genesis 25.9: 9 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 near Mamre,
Genesis 25.10: 10 the field which Abraham purchased from the children of Heth. Abraham was buried there with Sarah, his wife.
Genesis 25.11: 11 After the death of Abraham, God blessed Isaac, his son. Isaac lived by Beer Lahai Roi.
Genesis 25.12: 12 Now this is the history of the generations of Ishmael, Abraham’s son, whom Hagar the Egyptian, Sarah’s servant, bore to Abraham.
Genesis 25.13: 13 These are the names of the sons of Ishmael, by their names, according to the order of their birth: the firstborn of Ishmael, Nebaioth, then Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam,
Genesis 25.14: 14 Mishma, Dumah, Massa,
Genesis 25.15: 15 Hadad, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah.
Genesis 25.16: 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.
Genesis 25.17: 17 These are the years of the life of Ishmael: one hundred thirty-seven years. He gave up his spirit and died, and was gathered to his people.
Genesis 25.18: 18 They lived from Havilah to Shur that is before Egypt, as you go toward Assyria. He lived opposite all his relatives.
Genesis 25.19: 19 This is the history of the generations of Isaac, Abraham’s son. Abraham became the father of Isaac.
Genesis 25.20: 20 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.
Genesis 25.21: 21 Isaac entreated Yahweh for his wife, because she was barren. Yahweh was entreated by him, and Rebekah his wife conceived.
Genesis 25.22: 22 The children struggled together within her. She said, “If it is like this, why do I live?” She went to inquire of Yahweh.
Genesis 25.23: 23 Yahweh said to her,
“Two nations are in your womb.
Two peoples will be separated from your body.
The one people will be stronger than the other people.
The elder will serve the younger.”
Genesis 25.24: 24 When her days to be delivered were fulfilled, behold, there were twins in her womb.
Genesis 25.25: 25 The first came out red all over, like a hairy garment. They named him Esau.
Genesis 25.26: 26 After that, his brother came out, and his hand had hold on Esau’s heel. He was named Jacob. Isaac was sixty years old when she bore them.
Genesis 25.27: 27 The boys grew. Esau was a skillful hunter, a man of the field. Jacob was a quiet man, living in tents.
Genesis 25.28: 28 Now Isaac loved Esau, because he ate his venison. Rebekah loved Jacob.
Genesis 25.29: 29 Jacob boiled stew. Esau came in from the field, and he was famished.
Genesis 25.30: 30 Esau said to Jacob, “Please feed me with some of that red stew, for I am famished.” Therefore his name was called Edom.
Genesis 25.31: 31 Jacob said, “First, sell me your birthright.”
Genesis 25.32: 32 Esau said, “Behold, I am about to die. What good is the birthright to me?”
Genesis 25.33: 33 Jacob said, “Swear to me first.”
He swore to him. He sold his birthright to Jacob.
Genesis 25.34: 34 Jacob gave Esau bread and lentil stew. He ate and drank, rose up, and went his way. So Esau despised his birthright.
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Genesis 26.1: 1 There was a famine in the land, in addition to the first famine that was in the days of Abraham. Isaac went to Abimelech king of the Philistines, to Gerar.
Genesis 26.2: 2 Yahweh appeared to him, and said, “Don’t go down into Egypt. Live in the land I will tell you about.
Genesis 26.3: 3 Live in this land, and I will be with you, and will bless you. For I will give to you, and to your offspring, all these lands, and I will establish the oath which I swore to Abraham your father.
Genesis 26.4: 4 I will multiply your offspring as the stars of the sky, and will give all these lands to your offspring. In your offspring all the nations of the earth will be blessed,
Genesis 26.5: 5 because Abraham obeyed my voice, and kept my requirements, my commandments, my statutes, and my laws.”
Genesis 26.6: 6 Isaac lived in Gerar.
Genesis 26.7: 7 The men of the place asked him about his wife. He said, “She is my sister,” for he was afraid to say, “My wife”, lest, he thought, “the men of the place might kill me for Rebekah, because she is beautiful to look at.”
Genesis 26.8: 8 When he had been there a long time, Abimelech king of the Philistines looked out at a window, and saw, and, behold, Isaac was caressing Rebekah, his wife.
Genesis 26.9: 9 Abimelech called Isaac, and said, “Behold, surely she is your wife. Why did you say, ‘She is my sister?’”
Isaac said to him, “Because I said, ‘Lest I die because of her.’”
Genesis 26.10: 10 Abimelech said, “What is this you have done to us? One of the people might easily have lain with your wife, and you would have brought guilt on us!”
Genesis 26.11: 11 Abimelech commanded all the people, saying, “He who touches this man or his wife will surely be put to death.”
Genesis 26.12: 12 Isaac sowed in that land, and reaped in the same year one hundred times what he planted. Yahweh blessed him.
Genesis 26.13: 13 The man grew great, and grew more and more until he became very great.
Genesis 26.14: 14 He had possessions of flocks, possessions of herds, and a great household. The Philistines envied him.
Genesis 26.15: 15 Now all the wells which his father’s servants had dug in the days of Abraham his father, the Philistines had stopped, and filled with earth.
Genesis 26.16: 16 Abimelech said to Isaac, “Go away from us, for you are much mightier than we.”
Genesis 26.17: 17 Isaac departed from there, encamped in the valley of Gerar, and lived there.
Genesis 26.18: 18 Isaac dug again the wells of water, which they had dug in the days of Abraham his father, for the Philistines had stopped them after the death of Abraham. He called their names after the names by which his father had called them.
Genesis 26.19: 19 Isaac’s servants dug in the valley, and found there a well of springing water.
Genesis 26.20: 20 The herdsmen of Gerar argued with Isaac’s herdsmen, saying, “The water is ours.” He called the name of the well Esek, because they contended with him.
Genesis 26.21: 21 They dug another well, and they argued over that, also. He called its name Sitnah.
Genesis 26.22: 22 He left that place, and dug another well. They didn’t argue over that one. He called it Rehoboth. He said, “For now Yahweh has made room for us, and we will be fruitful in the land.”
Genesis 26.23: 23 He went up from there to Beersheba.
Genesis 26.24: 24 Yahweh appeared to him the same night, and said, “I am the God of Abraham your father. Don’t be afraid, for I am with you, and will bless you, and multiply your offspring for my servant Abraham’s sake.”
Genesis 26.25: 25 He built an altar there, and called on Yahweh’s name, and pitched his tent there. There Isaac’s servants dug a well.
Genesis 26.26: 26 Then Abimelech went to him from Gerar, and Ahuzzath his friend, and Phicol the captain of his army.
Genesis 26.27: 27 Isaac said to them, “Why have you come to me, since you hate me, and have sent me away from you?”
Genesis 26.28: 28 They said, “We saw plainly that Yahweh was with you. We said, ‘Let there now be an oath between us, even between us and you, and let’s make a covenant with you,
Genesis 26.29: 29 that you will do us no harm, as we have not touched you, and as we have done to you nothing but good, and have sent you away in peace.’ You are now the blessed of Yahweh.”
Genesis 26.30: 30 He made them a feast, and they ate and drank.
Genesis 26.31: 31 They rose up some time in the morning, and swore an oath to one another. Isaac sent them away, and they departed from him in peace.
Genesis 26.32: 32 The same day, Isaac’s servants came, and told him concerning the well which they had dug, and said to him, “We have found water.”
Genesis 26.33: 33 He called it “Shibah”. Therefore the name of the city is “Beersheba” to this day.
Genesis 26.34: 34 When Esau was forty years old, he took as wife Judith, the daughter of Beeri the Hittite, and Basemath, the daughter of Elon the Hittite.
Genesis 26.35: 35 They grieved Isaac’s and Rebekah’s spirits.
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Genesis 27.1: 1 When Isaac was old, and his eyes were dim, so that he could not see, he called Esau his elder son, and said to him, “My son?”
He said to him, “Here I am.”
Genesis 27.2: 2 He said, “See now, I am old. I don’t know the day of my death.
Genesis 27.3: 3 Now therefore, please take your weapons, your quiver and your bow, and go out to the field, and get me venison.
Genesis 27.4: 4 Make me savory food, such as I love, and bring it to me, that I may eat, and that my soul may bless you before I die.”
Genesis 27.5: 5 Rebekah heard when Isaac spoke to Esau his son. Esau went to the field to hunt for venison, and to bring it.
Genesis 27.6: 6 Rebekah spoke to Jacob her son, saying, “Behold, I heard your father speak to Esau your brother, saying,
Genesis 27.7: 7 ‘Bring me venison, and make me savory food, that I may eat, and bless you before Yahweh before my death.’
Genesis 27.8: 8 Now therefore, my son, obey my voice according to that which I command you.
Genesis 27.9: 9 Go now to the flock and get me two good young goats from there. I will make them savory food for your father, such as he loves.
Genesis 27.10: 10 You shall bring it to your father, that he may eat, so that he may bless you before his death.”
Genesis 27.11: 11 Jacob said to Rebekah his mother, “Behold, Esau my brother is a hairy man, and I am a smooth man.
Genesis 27.12: 12 What if my father touches me? I will seem to him as a deceiver, and I would bring a curse on myself, and not a blessing.”
Genesis 27.13: 13 His mother said to him, “Let your curse be on me, my son. Only obey my voice, and go get them for me.”
Genesis 27.14: 14 He went, and got them, and brought them to his mother. His mother made savory food, such as his father loved.
Genesis 27.15: 15 Rebekah took the good clothes of Esau, her elder son, which were with her in the house, and put them on Jacob, her younger son.
Genesis 27.16: 16 She put the skins of the young goats on his hands, and on the smooth of his neck.
Genesis 27.17: 17 She gave the savory food and the bread, which she had prepared, into the hand of her son Jacob.
Genesis 27.18: 18 He came to his father, and said, “My father?”
He said, “Here I am. Who are you, my son?”
Genesis 27.19: 19 Jacob said to his father, “I am Esau your firstborn. I have done what you asked me to do. Please arise, sit and eat of my venison, that your soul may bless me.”
Genesis 27.20: 20 Isaac said to his son, “How is it that you have found it so quickly, my son?”
He said, “Because Yahweh your God gave me success.”
Genesis 27.21: 21 Isaac said to Jacob, “Please come near, that I may feel you, my son, whether you are really my son Esau or not.”
Genesis 27.22: 22 Jacob went near to Isaac his father. He felt him, and said, “The voice is Jacob’s voice, but the hands are the hands of Esau.”
Genesis 27.23: 23 He didn’t recognize him, because his hands were hairy, like his brother, Esau’s hands. So he blessed him.
Genesis 27.24: 24 He said, “Are you really my son Esau?”
He said, “I am.”
Genesis 27.25: 25 He said, “Bring it near to me, and I will eat of my son’s venison, that my soul may bless you.”
He brought it near to him, and he ate. He brought him wine, and he drank.
Genesis 27.26: 26 His father Isaac said to him, “Come near now, and kiss me, my son.”
Genesis 27.27: 27 He came near, and kissed him. He smelled the smell of his clothing, and blessed him, and said,
“Behold, the smell of my son
is as the smell of a field which Yahweh has blessed.
Genesis 27.28: 28 God give you of the dew of the sky,
of the fatness of the earth,
and plenty of grain and new wine.
Genesis 27.29: 29 Let peoples serve you,
and nations bow down to you.
Be lord over your brothers.
Let your mother’s sons bow down to you.
Cursed be everyone who curses you.
Blessed be everyone who blesses you.”
Genesis 27.30: 30 As soon as Isaac had finished blessing Jacob, and Jacob had just gone out from the presence of Isaac his father, Esau his brother came in from his hunting.
Genesis 27.31: 31 He also made savory food, and brought it to his father. He said to his father, “Let my father arise, and eat of his son’s venison, that your soul may bless me.”
Genesis 27.32: 32 Isaac his father said to him, “Who are you?”
He said, “I am your son, your firstborn, Esau.”
Genesis 27.33: 33 Isaac trembled violently, and said, “Who, then, is he who has taken venison, and brought it to me, and I have eaten of all before you came, and have blessed him? Yes, he will be blessed.”
Genesis 27.34: 34 When Esau heard the words of his father, he cried with an exceedingly great and bitter cry, and said to his father, “Bless me, even me also, my father.”
Genesis 27.35: 35 He said, “Your brother came with deceit, and has taken away your blessing.”
Genesis 27.36: 36 He said, “Isn’t he rightly named Jacob? For he has supplanted me these two times. He took away my birthright. See, now he has taken away my blessing.” He said, “Haven’t you reserved a blessing for me?”
Genesis 27.37: 37 Isaac answered Esau, “Behold, I have made him your lord, and all his brothers I have given to him for servants. I have sustained him with grain and new wine. What then will I do for you, my son?”
Genesis 27.38: 38 Esau said to his father, “Do you have just one blessing, my father? Bless me, even me also, my father.” Esau lifted up his voice, and wept.
Genesis 27.39: 39 Isaac his father answered him,
“Behold, your dwelling will be of the fatness of the earth,
and of the dew of the sky from above.
Genesis 27.40: 40 You will live by your sword, and you will serve your brother.
It will happen, when you will break loose,
that you will shake his yoke from off your neck.”
Genesis 27.41: 41 Esau hated Jacob because of the blessing with which his father blessed him. Esau said in his heart, “The days of mourning for my father are at hand. Then I will kill my brother Jacob.”
Genesis 27.42: 42 The words of Esau, her elder son, were told to Rebekah. She sent and called Jacob, her younger son, and said to him, “Behold, your brother Esau comforts himself about you by planning to kill you.
Genesis 27.43: 43 Now therefore, my son, obey my voice. Arise, flee to Laban, my brother, in Haran.
Genesis 27.44: 44 Stay with him a few days, until your brother’s fury turns away—
Genesis 27.45: 45 until your brother’s anger turns away from you, and he forgets what you have done to him. Then I will send, and get you from there. Why should I be bereaved of you both in one day?”
Genesis 27.46: 46 Rebekah said to Isaac, “I am weary of my life because of the daughters of Heth. If Jacob takes a wife of the daughters of Heth, such as these, of the daughters of the land, what good will my life do me?”
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Genesis 28.1: 1 Isaac called Jacob, blessed him, and commanded him, “You shall not take a wife of the daughters of Canaan.
Genesis 28.2: 2 Arise, go to Paddan Aram, to the house of Bethuel your mother’s father. Take a wife from there from the daughters of Laban, your mother’s brother.
Genesis 28.3: 3 May God Almighty bless you, and make you fruitful, and multiply you, that you may be a company of peoples,
Genesis 28.4: 4 and give you the blessing of Abraham, to you and to your offspring with you, that you may inherit the land where you travel, which God gave to Abraham.”
Genesis 28.5: 5 Isaac sent Jacob away. He went to Paddan Aram to Laban, son of Bethuel the Syrian, the brother of Rebekah, Jacob’s and Esau’s mother.
Genesis 28.6: 6 Now Esau saw that Isaac had blessed Jacob and sent him away to Paddan Aram, to take him a wife from there, and that as he blessed him he gave him a command, saying, “You shall not take a wife of the daughters of Canaan;”
Genesis 28.7: 7 and that Jacob obeyed his father and his mother, and was gone to Paddan Aram.
Genesis 28.8: 8 Esau saw that the daughters of Canaan didn’t please Isaac, his father.
Genesis 28.9: 9 Esau went to Ishmael, and took, in addition to the wives that he had, Mahalath the daughter of Ishmael, Abraham’s son, the sister of Nebaioth, to be his wife.
Genesis 28.10: 10 Jacob went out from Beersheba, and went toward Haran.
Genesis 28.11: 11 He came to a certain place, and stayed there all night, because the sun had set. He took one of the stones of the place, and put it under his head, and lay down in that place to sleep.
Genesis 28.12: 12 He dreamed and saw a stairway set upon the earth, and its top reached to heaven. Behold, the angels of God were ascending and descending on it.
Genesis 28.13: 13 Behold, Yahweh stood above it, and said, “I am Yahweh, the God of Abraham your father, and the God of Isaac. I will give the land you lie on to you and to your offspring.
Genesis 28.14: 14 Your offspring will be as the dust of the earth, and you will spread abroad to the west, and to the east, and to the north, and to the south. In you and in your offspring, all the families of the earth will be blessed.
Genesis 28.15: 15 Behold, I am with you, and will keep you, wherever you go, and will bring you again into this land. For I will not leave you, until I have done that which I have spoken of to you.”
Genesis 28.16: 16 Jacob awakened out of his sleep, and he said, “Surely Yahweh is in this place, and I didn’t know it.”
Genesis 28.17: 17 He was afraid, and said, “How awesome this place is! This is none other than God’s house, and this is the gate of heaven.”
Genesis 28.18: 18 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 on its top.
Genesis 28.19: 19 He called the name of that place Bethel, but the name of the city was Luz at the first.
Genesis 28.20: 20 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 clothing to put on,
Genesis 28.21: 21 so that I come again to my father’s house in peace, and Yahweh will be my God,
Genesis 28.22: 22 then this stone, which I have set up for a pillar, will be God’s house. Of all that you will give me I will surely give a tenth to you.”
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Genesis 29.1: 1 Then Jacob went on his journey, and came to the land of the children of the east.
Genesis 29.2: 2 He looked, and behold, a well in the field, and saw three flocks of sheep lying there by it. For out of that well they watered the flocks. The stone on the well’s mouth was large.
Genesis 29.3: 3 There all the flocks were gathered. They rolled the stone from the well’s mouth, and watered the sheep, and put the stone again on the well’s mouth in its place.
Genesis 29.4: 4 Jacob said to them, “My relatives, where are you from?”
They said, “We are from Haran.”
Genesis 29.5: 5 He said to them, “Do you know Laban, the son of Nahor?”
They said, “We know him.”
Genesis 29.6: 6 He said to them, “Is it well with him?”
They said, “It is well. See, Rachel, his daughter, is coming with the sheep.”
Genesis 29.7: 7 He said, “Behold, it is still the middle of the day, not time to gather the livestock together. Water the sheep, and go and feed them.”
Genesis 29.8: 8 They said, “We can’t, until all the flocks are gathered together, and they roll the stone from the well’s mouth. Then we water the sheep.”
Genesis 29.9: 9 While he was yet speaking with them, Rachel came with her father’s sheep, for she kept them.
Genesis 29.10: 10 When Jacob saw Rachel the daughter of Laban, his mother’s brother, and the sheep of Laban, his mother’s brother, Jacob went near, and rolled the stone from the well’s mouth, and watered the flock of Laban his mother’s brother.
Genesis 29.11: 11 Jacob kissed Rachel, and lifted up his voice, and wept.
Genesis 29.12: 12 Jacob told Rachel that he was her father’s relative, and that he was Rebekah’s son. She ran and told her father.
Genesis 29.13: 13 When Laban heard the news of Jacob, his sister’s son, he ran to meet Jacob, and embraced him, and kissed him, and brought him to his house. Jacob told Laban all these things.
Genesis 29.14: 14 Laban said to him, “Surely you are my bone and my flesh.” Jacob stayed with him for a month.
Genesis 29.15: 15 Laban said to Jacob, “Because you are my relative, should you therefore serve me for nothing? Tell me, what will your wages be?”
Genesis 29.16: 16 Laban had two daughters. The name of the elder was Leah, and the name of the younger was Rachel.
Genesis 29.17: 17 Leah’s eyes were weak, but Rachel was beautiful in form and attractive.
Genesis 29.18: 18 Jacob loved Rachel. He said, “I will serve you seven years for Rachel, your younger daughter.”
Genesis 29.19: 19 Laban said, “It is better that I give her to you, than that I should give her to another man. Stay with me.”
Genesis 29.20: 20 Jacob served seven years for Rachel. They seemed to him but a few days, for the love he had for her.
Genesis 29.21: 21 Jacob said to Laban, “Give me my wife, for my days are fulfilled, that I may go in to her.”
Genesis 29.22: 22 Laban gathered together all the men of the place, and made a feast.
Genesis 29.23: 23 In the evening, he took Leah his daughter, and brought her to Jacob. He went in to her.
Genesis 29.24: 24 Laban gave Zilpah his servant to his daughter Leah for a servant.
Genesis 29.25: 25 In the morning, behold, it was Leah! He said to Laban, “What is this you have done to me? Didn’t I serve with you for Rachel? Why then have you deceived me?”
Genesis 29.26: 26 Laban said, “It is not done so in our place, to give the younger before the firstborn.
Genesis 29.27: 27 Fulfill the week of this one, and we will give you the other also for the service which you will serve with me for seven more years.”
Genesis 29.28: 28 Jacob did so, and fulfilled her week. He gave him Rachel his daughter as wife.
Genesis 29.29: 29 Laban gave Bilhah, his servant, to his daughter Rachel to be her servant.
Genesis 29.30: 30 He went in also to Rachel, and he loved also Rachel more than Leah, and served with him seven more years.
Genesis 29.31: 31 Yahweh saw that Leah was hated, and he opened her womb, but Rachel was barren.
Genesis 29.32: 32 Leah conceived, and bore a son, and she named him Reuben. For she said, “Because Yahweh has looked at my affliction; for now my husband will love me.”
Genesis 29.33: 33 She conceived again, and bore a son, and said, “Because Yahweh has heard that I am hated, he has therefore given me this son also.” She named him Simeon.
Genesis 29.34: 34 She conceived again, and bore a son. She said, “Now this time my husband will be joined to me, because I have borne him three sons.” Therefore his name was called Levi.
Genesis 29.35: 35 She conceived again, and bore a son. She said, “This time I will praise Yahweh.” Therefore she named him Judah. Then she stopped bearing.
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Genesis 30.1: 1 When Rachel saw that she bore Jacob no children, Rachel envied her sister. She said to Jacob, “Give me children, or else I will die.”
Genesis 30.2: 2 Jacob’s anger burned against Rachel, and he said, “Am I in God’s place, who has withheld from you the fruit of the womb?”
Genesis 30.3: 3 She said, “Behold, my maid Bilhah. Go in to her, that she may bear on my knees, and I also may obtain children by her.”
Genesis 30.4: 4 She gave him Bilhah her servant as wife, and Jacob went in to her.
Genesis 30.5: 5 Bilhah conceived, and bore Jacob a son.
Genesis 30.6: 6 Rachel said, “God has judged me, and has also heard my voice, and has given me a son.” Therefore she called his name Dan.
Genesis 30.7: 7 Bilhah, Rachel’s servant, conceived again, and bore Jacob a second son.
Genesis 30.8: 8 Rachel said, “I have wrestled with my sister with mighty wrestlings, and have prevailed.” She named him Naphtali.
Genesis 30.9: 9 When Leah saw that she had finished bearing, she took Zilpah, her servant, and gave her to Jacob as a wife.
Genesis 30.10: 10 Zilpah, Leah’s servant, bore Jacob a son.
Genesis 30.11: 11 Leah said, “How fortunate!” She named him Gad.
Genesis 30.12: 12 Zilpah, Leah’s servant, bore Jacob a second son.
Genesis 30.13: 13 Leah said, “Happy am I, for the daughters will call me happy.” She named him Asher.
Genesis 30.14: 14 Reuben went in the days of wheat harvest, and found mandrakes in the field, and brought them to his mother, Leah. Then Rachel said to Leah, “Please give me some of your son’s mandrakes.”
Genesis 30.15: 15 Leah said to her, “Is it a small matter that you have taken away my husband? Would you take away my son’s mandrakes, also?”
Rachel said, “Therefore he will lie with you tonight for your son’s mandrakes.”
Genesis 30.16: 16 Jacob came from the field in the evening, and Leah went out to meet him, and said, “You must come in to me; for I have surely hired you with my son’s mandrakes.”
He lay with her that night.
Genesis 30.17: 17 God listened to Leah, and she conceived, and bore Jacob a fifth son.
Genesis 30.18: 18 Leah said, “God has given me my hire, because I gave my servant to my husband.” She named him Issachar.
Genesis 30.19: 19 Leah conceived again, and bore a sixth son to Jacob.
Genesis 30.20: 20 Leah said, “God has endowed me with a good dowry. Now my husband will live with me, because I have borne him six sons.” She named him Zebulun.
Genesis 30.21: 21 Afterwards, she bore a daughter, and named her Dinah.
Genesis 30.22: 22 God remembered Rachel, and God listened to her, and opened her womb.
Genesis 30.23: 23 She conceived, bore a son, and said, “God has taken away my reproach.”
Genesis 30.24: 24 She named him Joseph, saying, “May Yahweh add another son to me.”
Genesis 30.25: 25 When Rachel had borne Joseph, Jacob said to Laban, “Send me away, that I may go to my own place, and to my country.
Genesis 30.26: 26 Give me my wives and my children for whom I have served you, and let me go; for you know my service with which I have served you.”
Genesis 30.27: 27 Laban said to him, “If now I have found favor in your eyes, stay here, for I have divined that Yahweh has blessed me for your sake.”
Genesis 30.28: 28 He said, “Appoint me your wages, and I will give it.”
Genesis 30.29: 29 Jacob said to him, “You know how I have served you, and how your livestock have fared with me.
Genesis 30.30: 30 For it was little which you had before I came, and it has increased to a multitude. Yahweh has blessed you wherever I turned. Now when will I provide for my own house also?”
Genesis 30.31: 31 Laban said, “What shall I give you?”
Jacob said, “You shall not give me anything. If you will do this thing for me, I will again feed your flock and keep it.
Genesis 30.32: 32 I will pass through all your flock today, removing from there every speckled and spotted one, and every black one among the sheep, and the spotted and speckled among the goats. This will be my hire.
Genesis 30.33: 33 So my righteousness will answer for me hereafter, when you come concerning my hire that is before you. Every one that is not speckled and spotted among the goats, and black among the sheep, that might be with me, will be considered stolen.”
Genesis 30.34: 34 Laban said, “Behold, let it be according to your word.”
Genesis 30.35: 35 That day, he removed the male goats that were streaked and spotted, and all the female 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.
Genesis 30.36: 36 He set three days’ journey between himself and Jacob, and Jacob fed the rest of Laban’s flocks.
Genesis 30.37: 37 Jacob took to himself rods of fresh poplar, almond, and plane tree, peeled white streaks in them, and made the white appear which was in the rods.
Genesis 30.38: 38 He set the rods which he had peeled opposite the flocks in the watering troughs where the flocks came to drink. They conceived when they came to drink.
Genesis 30.39: 39 The flocks conceived before the rods, and the flocks produced streaked, speckled, and spotted.
Genesis 30.40: 40 Jacob separated the lambs, and set the faces of the flocks toward the streaked and all the black in Laban’s flock. He put his own droves apart, and didn’t put them into Laban’s flock.
Genesis 30.41: 41 Whenever the stronger of the flock conceived, Jacob laid the rods in front of the eyes of the flock in the watering troughs, that they might conceive among the rods;
Genesis 30.42: 42 but when the flock were feeble, he didn’t put them in. So the feebler were Laban’s, and the stronger Jacob’s.
Genesis 30.43: 43 The man increased exceedingly, and had large flocks, female servants and male servants, and camels and donkeys.
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Genesis 31.1: 1 Jacob heard Laban’s sons’ words, saying, “Jacob has taken away all that was our father’s. He has obtained all this wealth from that which was our father’s.”
Genesis 31.2: 2 Jacob saw the expression on Laban’s face, and, behold, it was not toward him as before.
Genesis 31.3: 3 Yahweh said to Jacob, “Return to the land of your fathers, and to your relatives, and I will be with you.”
Genesis 31.4: 4 Jacob sent and called Rachel and Leah to the field to his flock,
Genesis 31.5: 5 and said to them, “I see the expression on your father’s face, that it is not toward me as before; but the God of my father has been with me.
Genesis 31.6: 6 You know that I have served your father with all of my strength.
Genesis 31.7: 7 Your father has deceived me, and changed my wages ten times, but God didn’t allow him to hurt me.
Genesis 31.8: 8 If he said, ‘The speckled will be your wages,’ then all the flock bore speckled. If he said, ‘The streaked will be your wages,’ then all the flock bore streaked.
Genesis 31.9: 9 Thus God has taken away your father’s livestock, and given them to me.
Genesis 31.10: 10 During mating season, I lifted up my eyes, and saw in a dream, and behold, the male goats which leaped on the flock were streaked, speckled, and grizzled.
Genesis 31.11: 11 The angel of God said to me in the dream, ‘Jacob,’ and I said, ‘Here I am.’
Genesis 31.12: 12 He said, ‘Now lift up your eyes, and behold, all the male goats which leap on the flock are streaked, speckled, and grizzled, for I have seen all that Laban does to you.
Genesis 31.13: 13 I am the God of Bethel, where you anointed a pillar, where you vowed a vow to me. Now arise, get out from this land, and return to the land of your birth.’”
Genesis 31.14: 14 Rachel and Leah answered him, “Is there yet any portion or inheritance for us in our father’s house?
Genesis 31.15: 15 Aren’t we considered as foreigners by him? For he has sold us, and has also used up our money.
Genesis 31.16: 16 For all the riches which God has taken away from our father are ours and our children’s. Now then, whatever God has said to you, do.”
Genesis 31.17: 17 Then Jacob rose up, and set his sons and his wives on the camels,
Genesis 31.18: 18 and he took away all his livestock, and all his possessions which he had gathered, including the livestock which he had gained in Paddan Aram, to go to Isaac his father, to the land of Canaan.
Genesis 31.19: 19 Now Laban had gone to shear his sheep; and Rachel stole the teraphim that were her father’s.
Genesis 31.20: 20 Jacob deceived Laban the Syrian, in that he didn’t tell him that he was running away.
Genesis 31.21: 21 So he fled with all that he had. He rose up, passed over the River, and set his face toward the mountain of Gilead.
Genesis 31.22: 22 Laban was told on the third day that Jacob had fled.
Genesis 31.23: 23 He took his relatives with him, and pursued him seven days’ journey. He overtook him in the mountain of Gilead.
Genesis 31.24: 24 God came to Laban the Syrian in a dream of the night, and said to him, “Be careful that you don’t speak to Jacob either good or bad.”
Genesis 31.25: 25 Laban caught up with Jacob. Now Jacob had pitched his tent in the mountain, and Laban with his relatives encamped in the mountain of Gilead.
Genesis 31.26: 26 Laban said to Jacob, “What have you done, that you have deceived me, and carried away my daughters like captives of the sword?
Genesis 31.27: 27 Why did you flee secretly, and deceive me, and didn’t tell me, that I might have sent you away with mirth and with songs, with tambourine and with harp;
Genesis 31.28: 28 and didn’t allow me to kiss my sons and my daughters? Now have you done foolishly.
Genesis 31.29: 29 It is in the power of my hand to hurt you, but the God of your father spoke to me last night, saying, ‘Be careful that you don’t speak to Jacob either good or bad.’
Genesis 31.30: 30 Now, you want to be gone, because you greatly longed for your father’s house, but why have you stolen my gods?”
Genesis 31.31: 31 Jacob answered Laban, “Because I was afraid, for I said, ‘Lest you should take your daughters from me by force.’
Genesis 31.32: 32 Anyone you find your gods with shall not live. Before our relatives, discern what is yours with me, and take it.” For Jacob didn’t know that Rachel had stolen them.
Genesis 31.33: 33 Laban went into Jacob’s tent, into Leah’s tent, and into the tent of the two female servants; but he didn’t find them. He went out of Leah’s tent, and entered into Rachel’s tent.
Genesis 31.34: 34 Now Rachel had taken the teraphim, put them in the camel’s saddle, and sat on them. Laban felt around all the tent, but didn’t find them.
Genesis 31.35: 35 She said to her father, “Don’t let my lord be angry that I can’t rise up before you; for I’m having my period.” He searched, but didn’t find the teraphim.
Genesis 31.36: 36 Jacob was angry, and argued with Laban. Jacob answered Laban, “What is my trespass? What is my sin, that you have hotly pursued me?
Genesis 31.37: 37 Now that you have felt around in all my stuff, what have you found of all your household stuff? Set it here before my relatives and your relatives, that they may judge between us two.
Genesis 31.38: 38 “These twenty years I have been with you. Your ewes and your female goats have not cast their young, and I haven’t eaten the rams of your flocks.
Genesis 31.39: 39 That which was torn of animals, I didn’t bring to you. I bore its loss. Of my hand you required it, whether stolen by day or stolen by night.
Genesis 31.40: 40 This was my situation: in the day the drought consumed me, and the frost by night; and my sleep fled from my eyes.
Genesis 31.41: 41 These twenty years I have been in your house. I served you fourteen years for your two daughters, and six years for your flock, and you have changed my wages ten times.
Genesis 31.42: 42 Unless the God of my father, the God of Abraham, and the fear of Isaac, had been with me, surely now you would have sent me away empty. God has seen my affliction and the labor of my hands, and rebuked you last night.”
Genesis 31.43: 43 Laban answered Jacob, “The daughters are my daughters, the children are my children, the flocks are my flocks, and all that you see is mine! What can I do today to these my daughters, or to their children whom they have borne?
Genesis 31.44: 44 Now come, let’s make a covenant, you and I. Let it be for a witness between me and you.”
Genesis 31.45: 45 Jacob took a stone, and set it up for a pillar.
Genesis 31.46: 46 Jacob said to his relatives, “Gather stones.” They took stones, and made a heap. They ate there by the heap.
Genesis 31.47: 47 Laban called it Jegar Sahadutha, but Jacob called it Galeed.
Genesis 31.48: 48 Laban said, “This heap is witness between me and you today.” Therefore it was named Galeed
Genesis 31.49: 49 and Mizpah, for he said, “Yahweh watch between me and you, when we are absent one from another.
Genesis 31.50: 50 If you afflict my daughters, or if you take wives in addition to my daughters, no man is with us; behold, God is witness between me and you.”
Genesis 31.51: 51 Laban said to Jacob, “See this heap, and see the pillar, which I have set between me and you.
Genesis 31.52: 52 May this heap be a witness, and the pillar be a witness, that I will not pass over this heap to you, and that you will not pass over this heap and this pillar to me, for harm.
Genesis 31.53: 53 The God of Abraham, and the God of Nahor, the God of their father, judge between us.” Then Jacob swore by the fear of his father, Isaac.
Genesis 31.54: 54 Jacob offered a sacrifice in the mountain, and called his relatives to eat bread. They ate bread, and stayed all night in the mountain.
Genesis 31.55: 55 Early in the morning, Laban rose up, and kissed his sons and his daughters, and blessed them. Laban departed and returned to his place.
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Genesis 32.1: 1 Jacob went on his way, and the angels of God met him.
Genesis 32.2: 2 When he saw them, Jacob said, “This is God’s army.” He called the name of that place Mahanaim.
Genesis 32.3: 3 Jacob sent messengers in front of him to Esau, his brother, to the land of Seir, the field of Edom.
Genesis 32.4: 4 He commanded them, saying, “This is what you shall tell my lord, Esau: ‘This is what your servant, Jacob, says. I have lived as a foreigner with Laban, and stayed until now.
Genesis 32.5: 5 I have cattle, donkeys, flocks, male servants, and female servants. I have sent to tell my lord, that I may find favor in your sight.’”
Genesis 32.6: 6 The messengers returned to Jacob, saying, “We came to your brother Esau. He is coming to meet you, and four hundred men are with him.”
Genesis 32.7: 7 Then Jacob was greatly afraid and was distressed. He divided the people who were with him, and the flocks, and the herds, and the camels, into two companies;
Genesis 32.8: 8 and he said, “If Esau comes to the one company, and strikes it, then the company which is left will escape.”
Genesis 32.9: 9 Jacob said, “God of my father Abraham, and God of my father Isaac, Yahweh, who said to me, ‘Return to your country, and to your relatives, and I will do you good,’
Genesis 32.10: 10 I am not worthy of the least of all the loving kindnesses, and of all the truth, which you have shown to your servant; for with just my staff I crossed over this Jordan; and now I have become two companies.
Genesis 32.11: 11 Please deliver me from the hand of my brother, from the hand of Esau; for I fear him, lest he come and strike me and the mothers with the children.
Genesis 32.12: 12 You said, ‘I will surely do you good, and make your offspring as the sand of the sea, which can’t be counted because there are so many.’”
Genesis 32.13: 13 He stayed there that night, and took from that which he had with him a present for Esau, his brother:
Genesis 32.14: 14 two hundred female goats and twenty male goats, two hundred ewes and twenty rams,
Genesis 32.15: 15 thirty milk camels and their colts, forty cows, ten bulls, twenty female donkeys and ten foals.
Genesis 32.16: 16 He delivered them into the hands of his servants, every herd by itself, and said to his servants, “Pass over before me, and put a space between herd and herd.”
Genesis 32.17: 17 He commanded the foremost, saying, “When Esau, my brother, meets you, and asks you, saying, ‘Whose are you? Where are you going? Whose are these before you?’
Genesis 32.18: 18 Then you shall say, ‘They are your servant, Jacob’s. It is a present sent to my lord, Esau. Behold, he also is behind us.’”
Genesis 32.19: 19 He commanded also the second, and the third, and all that followed the herds, saying, “This is how you shall speak to Esau, when you find him.
Genesis 32.20: 20 You shall say, ‘Not only that, but behold, your servant, Jacob, is behind us.’” For, he said, “I will appease him with the present that goes before me, and afterward I will see his face. Perhaps he will accept me.”
Genesis 32.21: 21 So the present passed over before him, and he himself stayed that night in the camp.
Genesis 32.22: 22 He rose up that night, and took his two wives, and his two servants, and his eleven sons, and crossed over the ford of the Jabbok.
Genesis 32.23: 23 He took them, and sent them over the stream, and sent over that which he had.
Genesis 32.24: 24 Jacob was left alone, and wrestled with a man there until the breaking of the day.
Genesis 32.25: 25 When he saw that he didn’t prevail against him, the man touched the hollow of his thigh, and the hollow of Jacob’s thigh was strained as he wrestled.
Genesis 32.26: 26 The man said, “Let me go, for the day breaks.”
Jacob said, “I won’t let you go unless you bless me.”
Genesis 32.27: 27 He said to him, “What is your name?”
He said, “Jacob”.
Genesis 32.28: 28 He said, “Your name will no longer be called Jacob, but Israel; for you have fought with God and with men, and have prevailed.”
Genesis 32.29: 29 Jacob asked him, “Please tell me your name.”
He said, “Why is it that you ask what my name is?” He blessed him there.
Genesis 32.30: 30 Jacob called the name of the place Peniel; for he said, “I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved.”
Genesis 32.31: 31 The sun rose on him as he passed over Peniel, and he limped because of his thigh.
Genesis 32.32: 32 Therefore the children of Israel don’t eat the sinew of the hip, which is on the hollow of the thigh, to this day, because he touched the hollow of Jacob’s thigh in the sinew of the hip.
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Genesis 33.1: 1 Jacob lifted up his eyes, and looked, and, behold, Esau was coming, and with him four hundred men. He divided the children between Leah, Rachel, and the two servants.
Genesis 33.2: 2 He put the servants and their children in front, Leah and her children after, and Rachel and Joseph at the rear.
Genesis 33.3: 3 He himself passed over in front of them, and bowed himself to the ground seven times, until he came near to his brother.
Genesis 33.4: 4 Esau ran to meet him, embraced him, fell on his neck, kissed him, and they wept.
Genesis 33.5: 5 He lifted up his eyes, and saw the women and the children; and said, “Who are these with you?”
He said, “The children whom God has graciously given your servant.”
Genesis 33.6: 6 Then the servants came near with their children, and they bowed themselves.
Genesis 33.7: 7 Leah also and her children came near, and bowed themselves. After them, Joseph came near with Rachel, and they bowed themselves.
Genesis 33.8: 8 Esau said, “What do you mean by all this company which I met?”
Jacob said, “To find favor in the sight of my lord.”
Genesis 33.9: 9 Esau said, “I have enough, my brother; let that which you have be yours.”
Genesis 33.10: 10 Jacob said, “Please, no, if I have now found favor in your sight, then receive my present at my hand, because I have seen your face, as one sees the face of God, and you were pleased with me.
Genesis 33.11: 11 Please take the gift that I brought to you, because God has dealt graciously with me, and because I have enough.” He urged him, and he took it.
Genesis 33.12: 12 Esau said, “Let’s take our journey, and let’s go, and I will go before you.”
Genesis 33.13: 13 Jacob said to him, “My lord knows 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.
Genesis 33.14: 14 Please let my lord pass over before his servant, and I will lead on gently, according to the pace of the livestock that are before me and according to the pace of the children, until I come to my lord to Seir.”
Genesis 33.15: 15 Esau said, “Let me now leave with you some of the people who are with me.”
He said, “Why? Let me find favor in the sight of my lord.”
Genesis 33.16: 16 So Esau returned that day on his way to Seir.
Genesis 33.17: 17 Jacob traveled to Succoth, built himself a house, and made shelters for his livestock. Therefore the name of the place is called Succoth.
Genesis 33.18: 18 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.
Genesis 33.19: 19 He bought the parcel of ground where he had spread his tent, at the hand of the children of Hamor, Shechem’s father, for one hundred pieces of money.
Genesis 33.20: 20 He erected an altar there, and called it El Elohe Israel.
Genesis 34.0:
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Genesis 34.1: 1 Dinah, the daughter of Leah, whom she bore to Jacob, went out to see the daughters of the land.
Genesis 34.2: 2 Shechem the son of Hamor the Hivite, the prince of the land, saw her. He took her, lay with her, and humbled her.
Genesis 34.3: 3 His soul joined to Dinah, the daughter of Jacob, and he loved the young lady, and spoke kindly to the young lady.
Genesis 34.4: 4 Shechem spoke to his father, Hamor, saying, “Get me this young lady as a wife.”
Genesis 34.5: 5 Now Jacob heard that he had defiled Dinah, his daughter; and his sons were with his livestock in the field. Jacob held his peace until they came.
Genesis 34.6: 6 Hamor the father of Shechem went out to Jacob to talk with him.
Genesis 34.7: 7 The sons of Jacob came in from the field when they heard it. The men were grieved, and they were very angry, because he had done folly in Israel in lying with Jacob’s daughter, a thing ought not to be done.
Genesis 34.8: 8 Hamor talked with them, saying, “The soul of my son, Shechem, longs for your daughter. Please give her to him as a wife.
Genesis 34.9: 9 Make marriages with us. Give your daughters to us, and take our daughters for yourselves.
Genesis 34.10: 10 You shall dwell with us, and the land will be before you. Live and trade in it, and get possessions in it.”
Genesis 34.11: 11 Shechem said to her father and to her brothers, “Let me find favor in your eyes, and whatever you will tell me I will give.
Genesis 34.12: 12 Ask me a great amount for a dowry, and I will give whatever you ask of me, but give me the young lady as a wife.”
Genesis 34.13: 13 The sons of Jacob answered Shechem and Hamor his father with deceit when they spoke, because he had defiled Dinah their sister,
Genesis 34.14: 14 and said to them, “We can’t do this thing, to give our sister to one who is uncircumcised; for that is a reproach to us.
Genesis 34.15: 15 Only on this condition will we consent to you. If you will be as we are, that every male of you be circumcised,
Genesis 34.16: 16 then will we give our daughters to you; and we will take your daughters to us, and we will dwell with you, and we will become one people.
Genesis 34.17: 17 But if you will not listen to us and be circumcised, then we will take our sister, and we will be gone.”
Genesis 34.18: 18 Their words pleased Hamor and Shechem, Hamor’s son.
Genesis 34.19: 19 The young man didn’t wait to do this thing, because he had delight in Jacob’s daughter, and he was honored above all the house of his father.
Genesis 34.20: 20 Hamor and Shechem, his son, came to the gate of their city, and talked with the men of their city, saying,
Genesis 34.21: 21 “These men are peaceful with us. Therefore let them live in the land and trade in it. For behold, the land is large enough for them. Let’s take their daughters to us for wives, and let’s give them our daughters.
Genesis 34.22: 22 Only on this condition will the men consent to us to live with us, to become one people, if every male among us is circumcised, as they are circumcised.
Genesis 34.23: 23 Won’t their livestock and their possessions and all their animals be ours? Only let’s give our consent to them, and they will dwell with us.”
Genesis 34.24: 24 All who went out of the gate of his city listened to Hamor, and to Shechem his son; and every male was circumcised, all who went out of the gate of his city.
Genesis 34.25: 25 On the third day, when they were sore, two of Jacob’s sons, Simeon and Levi, Dinah’s brothers, each took his sword, came upon the unsuspecting city, and killed all the males.
Genesis 34.26: 26 They killed Hamor and Shechem, his son, with the edge of the sword, and took Dinah out of Shechem’s house, and went away.
Genesis 34.27: 27 Jacob’s sons came on the dead, and plundered the city, because they had defiled their sister.
Genesis 34.28: 28 They took their flocks, their herds, their donkeys, that which was in the city, that which was in the field,
Genesis 34.29: 29 and all their wealth. They took captive all their little ones and their wives, and took as plunder everything that was in the house.
Genesis 34.30: 30 Jacob said to Simeon and Levi, “You have troubled me, to make me odious to the inhabitants of the land, among the Canaanites and the Perizzites. I am few in number. They will gather themselves together against me and strike me, and I will be destroyed, I and my house.”
Genesis 34.31: 31 They said, “Should he deal with our sister as with a prostitute?”
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Genesis 35.1: 1 God said to Jacob, “Arise, go up to Bethel, and live there. Make there an altar to God, who appeared to you when you fled from the face of Esau your brother.”
Genesis 35.2: 2 Then Jacob said to his household, and to all who were with him, “Put away the foreign gods that are among you, purify yourselves, change your garments.
Genesis 35.3: 3 Let’s arise, and go up to Bethel. I will make there an altar to God, who answered me in the day of my distress, and was with me on the way which I went.”
Genesis 35.4: 4 They gave to Jacob all the foreign gods which were in their hands, and the rings which were in their ears; and Jacob hid them under the oak which was by Shechem.
Genesis 35.5: 5 They traveled, and a terror of God was on the cities that were around them, and they didn’t pursue the sons of Jacob.
Genesis 35.6: 6 So Jacob came to Luz (that is, Bethel), which is in the land of Canaan, he and all the people who were with him.
Genesis 35.7: 7 He built an altar there, and called the place El Beth El; because there God was revealed to him, when he fled from the face of his brother.
Genesis 35.8: 8 Deborah, Rebekah’s nurse, died, and she was buried below Bethel under the oak; and its name was called Allon Bacuth.
Genesis 35.9: 9 God appeared to Jacob again, when he came from Paddan Aram, and blessed him.
Genesis 35.10: 10 God said to him, “Your name is Jacob. Your name shall not be Jacob any more, but your name will be Israel.” He named him Israel.
Genesis 35.11: 11 God said to him, “I am God Almighty. Be fruitful and multiply. A nation and a company of nations will be from you, and kings will come out of your body.
Genesis 35.12: 12 The land which I gave to Abraham and Isaac, I will give it to you, and to your offspring after you I will give the land.”
Genesis 35.13: 13 God went up from him in the place where he spoke with him.
Genesis 35.14: 14 Jacob set up a pillar in the place where he spoke with him, a pillar of stone. He poured out a drink offering on it, and poured oil on it.
Genesis 35.15: 15 Jacob called the name of the place where God spoke with him “Bethel”.
Genesis 35.16: 16 They traveled from Bethel. There was still some distance to come to Ephrath, and Rachel travailed. She had hard labor.
Genesis 35.17: 17 When she was in hard labor, the midwife said to her, “Don’t be afraid, for now you will have another son.”
Genesis 35.18: 18 As her soul was departing (for she died), she named him Benoni, but his father named him Benjamin.
Genesis 35.19: 19 Rachel died, and was buried on the way to Ephrath (also called Bethlehem).
Genesis 35.20: 20 Jacob set up a pillar on her grave. The same is the Pillar of Rachel’s grave to this day.
Genesis 35.21: 21 Israel traveled, and spread his tent beyond the tower of Eder.
Genesis 35.22: 22 While Israel lived in that land, Reuben went and lay with Bilhah, his father’s concubine, and Israel heard of it.
Now the sons of Jacob were twelve.
Genesis 35.23: 23 The sons of Leah: Reuben (Jacob’s firstborn), Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, and Zebulun.
Genesis 35.24: 24 The sons of Rachel: Joseph and Benjamin.
Genesis 35.25: 25 The sons of Bilhah (Rachel’s servant): Dan and Naphtali.
Genesis 35.26: 26 The sons of Zilpah (Leah’s servant): Gad and Asher. These are the sons of Jacob, who were born to him in Paddan Aram.
Genesis 35.27: 27 Jacob came to Isaac his father, to Mamre, to Kiriath Arba (which is Hebron), where Abraham and Isaac lived as foreigners.
Genesis 35.28: 28 The days of Isaac were one hundred eighty years.
Genesis 35.29: 29 Isaac gave up the spirit and died, and was gathered to his people, old and full of days. Esau and Jacob, his sons, buried him.
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Genesis 36.1: 1 Now this is the history of the generations of Esau (that is, Edom).
Genesis 36.2: 2 Esau took his wives from the daughters of Canaan: Adah the daughter of Elon, the Hittite; and Oholibamah the daughter of Anah, the daughter of Zibeon, the Hivite;
Genesis 36.3: 3 and Basemath, Ishmael’s daughter, sister of Nebaioth.
Genesis 36.4: 4 Adah bore to Esau Eliphaz. Basemath bore Reuel.
Genesis 36.5: 5 Oholibamah bore Jeush, Jalam, and Korah. These are the sons of Esau, who were born to him in the land of Canaan.
Genesis 36.6: 6 Esau took his wives, his sons, his daughters, and all the members of his household, with his livestock, all his animals, and all his possessions, which he had gathered in the land of Canaan, and went into a land away from his brother Jacob.
Genesis 36.7: 7 For their substance was too great for them to dwell together, and the land of their travels couldn’t bear them because of their livestock.
Genesis 36.8: 8 Esau lived in the hill country of Seir. Esau is Edom.
Genesis 36.9: 9 This is the history of the generations of Esau the father of the Edomites in the hill country of Seir:
Genesis 36.10: 10 these are the names of Esau’s sons: Eliphaz, the son of Adah, the wife of Esau; and Reuel, the son of Basemath, the wife of Esau.
Genesis 36.11: 11 The sons of Eliphaz were Teman, Omar, Zepho, and Gatam, and Kenaz.
Genesis 36.12: 12 Timna was concubine to Eliphaz, Esau’s son; and she bore to Eliphaz Amalek. These are the descendants of Adah, Esau’s wife.
Genesis 36.13: 13 These are the sons of Reuel: Nahath, Zerah, Shammah, and Mizzah. These were the descendants of Basemath, Esau’s wife.
Genesis 36.14: 14 These were the sons of Oholibamah, the daughter of Anah, the daughter of Zibeon, Esau’s wife: she bore to Esau Jeush, Jalam, and Korah.
Genesis 36.15: 15 These are the chiefs of the sons of Esau: the sons of Eliphaz the firstborn of Esau: chief Teman, chief Omar, chief Zepho, chief Kenaz,
Genesis 36.16: 16 chief Korah, chief Gatam, chief Amalek. These are the chiefs who came of Eliphaz in the land of Edom. These are the sons of Adah.
Genesis 36.17: 17 These are the sons of Reuel, Esau’s son: chief Nahath, chief Zerah, chief Shammah, chief Mizzah. These are the chiefs who came of Reuel in the land of Edom. These are the sons of Basemath, Esau’s wife.
Genesis 36.18: 18 These are the sons of Oholibamah, Esau’s wife: chief Jeush, chief Jalam, chief Korah. These are the chiefs who came of Oholibamah the daughter of Anah, Esau’s wife.
Genesis 36.19: 19 These are the sons of Esau (that is, Edom), and these are their chiefs.
Genesis 36.20: 20 These are the sons of Seir the Horite, the inhabitants of the land: Lotan, Shobal, Zibeon, Anah,
Genesis 36.21: 21 Dishon, Ezer, and Dishan. These are the chiefs who came of the Horites, the children of Seir in the land of Edom.
Genesis 36.22: 22 The children of Lotan were Hori and Heman. Lotan’s sister was Timna.
Genesis 36.23: 23 These are the children of Shobal: Alvan, Manahath, Ebal, Shepho, and Onam.
Genesis 36.24: 24 These are the children of Zibeon: Aiah and Anah. This is Anah who found the hot springs in the wilderness, as he fed the donkeys of Zibeon his father.
Genesis 36.25: 25 These are the children of Anah: Dishon and Oholibamah, the daughter of Anah.
Genesis 36.26: 26 These are the children of Dishon: Hemdan, Eshban, Ithran, and Cheran.
Genesis 36.27: 27 These are the children of Ezer: Bilhan, Zaavan, and Akan.
Genesis 36.28: 28 These are the children of Dishan: Uz and Aran.
Genesis 36.29: 29 These are the chiefs who came of the Horites: chief Lotan, chief Shobal, chief Zibeon, chief Anah,
Genesis 36.30: 30 chief Dishon, chief Ezer, and chief Dishan. These are the chiefs who came of the Horites, according to their chiefs in the land of Seir.
Genesis 36.31: 31 These are the kings who reigned in the land of Edom, before any king reigned over the children of Israel.
Genesis 36.32: 32 Bela, the son of Beor, reigned in Edom. The name of his city was Dinhabah.
Genesis 36.33: 33 Bela died, and Jobab, the son of Zerah of Bozrah, reigned in his place.
Genesis 36.34: 34 Jobab died, and Husham of the land of the Temanites reigned in his place.
Genesis 36.35: 35 Husham died, and Hadad, the son of Bedad, who struck Midian in the field of Moab, reigned in his place. The name of his city was Avith.
Genesis 36.36: 36 Hadad died, and Samlah of Masrekah reigned in his place.
Genesis 36.37: 37 Samlah died, and Shaul of Rehoboth by the river, reigned in his place.
Genesis 36.38: 38 Shaul died, and Baal Hanan the son of Achbor reigned in his place.
Genesis 36.39: 39 Baal Hanan the son of Achbor died, and Hadar reigned in his place. The name of his city was Pau. His wife’s name was Mehetabel, the daughter of Matred, the daughter of Mezahab.
Genesis 36.40: 40 These are the names of the chiefs who came from Esau, according to their families, after their places, and by their names: chief Timna, chief Alvah, chief Jetheth,
Genesis 36.41: 41 chief Oholibamah, chief Elah, chief Pinon,
Genesis 36.42: 42 chief Kenaz, chief Teman, chief Mibzar,
Genesis 36.43: 43 chief Magdiel, and 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.
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Genesis 37.1: 1 Jacob lived in the land of his father’s travels, in the land of Canaan.
Genesis 37.2: 2 This is the history of the generations of Jacob. Joseph, being seventeen years old, was feeding the flock with his brothers. He was a boy with the sons of Bilhah and Zilpah, his father’s wives. Joseph brought an evil report of them to their father.
Genesis 37.3: 3 Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age, and he made him a tunic of many colors.
Genesis 37.4: 4 His brothers saw that their father loved him more than all his brothers, and they hated him, and couldn’t speak peaceably to him.
Genesis 37.5: 5 Joseph dreamed a dream, and he told it to his brothers, and they hated him all the more.
Genesis 37.6: 6 He said to them, “Please hear this dream which I have dreamed:
Genesis 37.7: 7 for behold, we were binding sheaves in the field, and behold, my sheaf arose and also stood upright; and behold, your sheaves came around, and bowed down to my sheaf.”
Genesis 37.8: 8 His brothers asked him, “Will you indeed reign over us? Will you indeed have dominion over us?” They hated him all the more for his dreams and for his words.
Genesis 37.9: 9 He dreamed yet another dream, and told it to his brothers, and said, “Behold, I have dreamed yet another dream: and behold, the sun and the moon and eleven stars bowed down to me.”
Genesis 37.10: 10 He told it to his father and to his brothers. His father rebuked him, and said to him, “What is this dream that you have dreamed? Will I and your mother and your brothers indeed come to bow ourselves down to you to the earth?”
Genesis 37.11: 11 His brothers envied him, but his father kept this saying in mind.
Genesis 37.12: 12 His brothers went to feed their father’s flock in Shechem.
Genesis 37.13: 13 Israel said to Joseph, “Aren’t your brothers feeding the flock in Shechem? Come, and I will send you to them.” He said to him, “Here I am.”
Genesis 37.14: 14 He said to him, “Go now, see whether it is well with your brothers, and well with the flock; and bring me word again.” So he sent him out of the valley of Hebron, and he came to Shechem.
Genesis 37.15: 15 A certain man found him, and behold, he was wandering in the field. The man asked him, “What are you looking for?”
Genesis 37.16: 16 He said, “I am looking for my brothers. Tell me, please, where they are feeding the flock.”
Genesis 37.17: 17 The man said, “They have left here, for I heard them say, ‘Let’s go to Dothan.’”
Joseph went after his brothers, and found them in Dothan.
Genesis 37.18: 18 They saw him afar off, and before he came near to them, they conspired against him to kill him.
Genesis 37.19: 19 They said to one another, “Behold, this dreamer comes.
Genesis 37.20: 20 Come now therefore, and let’s kill him, and cast him into one of the pits, and we will say, ‘An evil animal has devoured him.’ We will see what will become of his dreams.”
Genesis 37.21: 21 Reuben heard it, and delivered him out of their hand, and said, “Let’s not take his life.”
Genesis 37.22: 22 Reuben said to them, “Shed no blood. Throw him into this pit that is in the wilderness, but lay no hand on him”—that he might deliver him out of their hand, to restore him to his father.
Genesis 37.23: 23 When Joseph came to his brothers, they stripped Joseph of his tunic, the tunic of many colors that was on him;
Genesis 37.24: 24 and they took him, and threw him into the pit. The pit was empty. There was no water in it.
Genesis 37.25: 25 They sat down to eat bread, and they lifted up their eyes and looked, and saw a caravan of Ishmaelites was coming from Gilead, with their camels bearing spices and balm and myrrh, going to carry it down to Egypt.
Genesis 37.26: 26 Judah said to his brothers, “What profit is it if we kill our brother and conceal his blood?
Genesis 37.27: 27 Come, and let’s sell him to the Ishmaelites, and not let our hand be on him; for he is our brother, our flesh.” His brothers listened to him.
Genesis 37.28: 28 Midianites who were merchants passed by, and they drew and lifted up Joseph out of the pit, and sold Joseph to the Ishmaelites for twenty pieces of silver. The merchants brought Joseph into Egypt.
Genesis 37.29: 29 Reuben returned to the pit, and saw that Joseph wasn’t in the pit; and he tore his clothes.
Genesis 37.30: 30 He returned to his brothers, and said, “The child is no more; and I, where will I go?”
Genesis 37.31: 31 They took Joseph’s tunic, and killed a male goat, and dipped the tunic in the blood.
Genesis 37.32: 32 They took the tunic of many colors, and they brought it to their father, and said, “We have found this. Examine it, now, and see if it is your son’s tunic or not.”
Genesis 37.33: 33 He recognized it, and said, “It is my son’s tunic. An evil animal has devoured him. Joseph is without doubt torn in pieces.”
Genesis 37.34: 34 Jacob tore his clothes, and put sackcloth on his waist, and mourned for his son many days.
Genesis 37.35: 35 All his sons and all his daughters rose up to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. He said, “For I will go down to Sheol to my son, mourning.” His father wept for him.
Genesis 37.36: 36 The Midianites sold him into Egypt to Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh’s, the captain of the guard.
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Genesis 38.1: 1 At that time, Judah went down from his brothers, and visited a certain Adullamite, whose name was Hirah.
Genesis 38.2: 2 There, Judah saw the daughter of a certain Canaanite man named Shua. He took her, and went in to her.
Genesis 38.3: 3 She conceived, and bore a son; and he named him Er.
Genesis 38.4: 4 She conceived again, and bore a son; and she named him Onan.
Genesis 38.5: 5 She yet again bore a son, and named him Shelah. He was at Chezib when she bore him.
Genesis 38.6: 6 Judah took a wife for Er, his firstborn, and her name was Tamar.
Genesis 38.7: 7 Er, Judah’s firstborn, was wicked in Yahweh’s sight. So Yahweh killed him.
Genesis 38.8: 8 Judah said to Onan, “Go in to your brother’s wife, and perform the duty of a husband’s brother to her, and raise up offspring for your brother.”
Genesis 38.9: 9 Onan knew that the offspring wouldn’t be his; and when he went in to his brother’s wife, he spilled his semen on the ground, lest he should give offspring to his brother.
Genesis 38.10: 10 The thing which he did was evil in Yahweh’s sight, and he killed him also.
Genesis 38.11: 11 Then Judah said to Tamar, his daughter-in-law, “Remain a widow in your father’s house, until Shelah, my son, is grown up;” for he said, “Lest he also die, like his brothers.” Tamar went and lived in her father’s house.
Genesis 38.12: 12 After many days, Shua’s daughter, the wife of Judah, died. Judah was comforted, and went up to his sheep shearers to Timnah, he and his friend Hirah, the Adullamite.
Genesis 38.13: 13 Tamar was told, “Behold, your father-in-law is going up to Timnah to shear his sheep.”
Genesis 38.14: 14 She took off the garments of her widowhood, and covered herself with her veil, and wrapped herself, and sat in the gate of Enaim, which is on the way to Timnah; for she saw that Shelah was grown up, and she wasn’t given to him as a wife.
Genesis 38.15: 15 When Judah saw her, he thought that she was a prostitute, for she had covered her face.
Genesis 38.16: 16 He turned to her by the way, and said, “Please come, let me come in to you,” for he didn’t know that she was his daughter-in-law.
She said, “What will you give me, that you may come in to me?”
Genesis 38.17: 17 He said, “I will send you a young goat from the flock.”
She said, “Will you give me a pledge, until you send it?”
Genesis 38.18: 18 He said, “What pledge will I give you?”
She said, “Your signet and your cord, and your staff that is in your hand.”
He gave them to her, and came in to her, and she conceived by him.
Genesis 38.19: 19 She arose, and went away, and put off her veil from her, and put on the garments of her widowhood.
Genesis 38.20: 20 Judah sent the young goat by the hand of his friend, the Adullamite, to receive the pledge from the woman’s hand, but he didn’t find her.
Genesis 38.21: 21 Then he asked the men of her place, saying, “Where is the prostitute, that was at Enaim by the road?”
They said, “There has been no prostitute here.”
Genesis 38.22: 22 He returned to Judah, and said, “I haven’t found her; and also the men of the place said, ‘There has been no prostitute here.’”
Genesis 38.23: 23 Judah said, “Let her keep it, lest we be shamed. Behold, I sent this young goat, and you haven’t found her.”
Genesis 38.24: 24 About three months later, Judah was told, “Tamar, your daughter-in-law, has played the prostitute. Moreover, behold, she is with child by prostitution.”
Judah said, “Bring her out, and let her be burned.”
Genesis 38.25: 25 When she was brought out, she sent to her father-in-law, saying, “I am with child by the man who owns these.” She also said, “Please discern whose these are—the signet, and the cords, and the staff.”
Genesis 38.26: 26 Judah acknowledged them, and said, “She is more righteous than I, because I didn’t give her to Shelah, my son.”
He knew her again no more.
Genesis 38.27: 27 In the time of her travail, behold, twins were in her womb.
Genesis 38.28: 28 When she travailed, one put out a hand, and the midwife took and tied a scarlet thread on his hand, saying, “This came out first.”
Genesis 38.29: 29 As he drew back his hand, behold, his brother came out, and she said, “Why have you made a breach for yourself?” Therefore his name was called Perez.
Genesis 38.30: 30 Afterward his brother came out, who had the scarlet thread on his hand, and his name was called Zerah.
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Genesis 39.1: 1 Joseph was brought down to Egypt. Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh’s, the captain of the guard, an Egyptian, bought him from the hand of the Ishmaelites that had brought him down there.
Genesis 39.2: 2 Yahweh was with Joseph, and he was a prosperous man. He was in the house of his master the Egyptian.
Genesis 39.3: 3 His master saw that Yahweh was with him, and that Yahweh made all that he did prosper in his hand.
Genesis 39.4: 4 Joseph found favor in his sight. He ministered to him, and Potiphar made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.
Genesis 39.5: 5 From the time that he made him overseer in his house, and over all that he had, Yahweh blessed the Egyptian’s house for Joseph’s sake. Yahweh’s blessing was on all that he had, in the house and in the field.
Genesis 39.6: 6 He left all that he had in Joseph’s hand. He didn’t concern himself with anything, except for the food which he ate.
Joseph was well-built and handsome.
Genesis 39.7: 7 After these things, his master’s wife set her eyes on Joseph; and she said, “Lie with me.”
Genesis 39.8: 8 But he refused, and said to his master’s wife, “Behold, my master doesn’t know what is with me in the house, and he has put all that he has into my hand.
Genesis 39.9: 9 No one is greater in this house than I am, and he has not kept back anything from me but you, because you are his wife. How then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?”
Genesis 39.10: 10 As she spoke to Joseph day by day, he didn’t listen to her, to lie by her, or to be with her.
Genesis 39.11: 11 About this time, he went into the house to do his work, and there were none of the men of the house inside.
Genesis 39.12: 12 She caught him by his garment, saying, “Lie with me!”
He left his garment in her hand, and ran outside.
Genesis 39.13: 13 When she saw that he had left his garment in her hand, and had run outside,
Genesis 39.14: 14 she called to the men of her house, and spoke to them, saying, “Behold, he has brought a Hebrew in to us to mock us. He came in to me to lie with me, and I cried with a loud voice.
Genesis 39.15: 15 When he heard that I lifted up my voice and cried, he left his garment by me, and ran outside.”
Genesis 39.16: 16 She laid up his garment by her, until his master came home.
Genesis 39.17: 17 She spoke to him according to these words, saying, “The Hebrew servant, whom you have brought to us, came in to me to mock me,
Genesis 39.18: 18 and as I lifted up my voice and cried, he left his garment by me, and ran outside.”
Genesis 39.19: 19 When his master heard the words of his wife, which she spoke to him, saying, “This is what your servant did to me,” his wrath was kindled.
Genesis 39.20: 20 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 custody.
Genesis 39.21: 21 But Yahweh was with Joseph, and showed kindness to him, and gave him favor in the sight of the keeper of the prison.
Genesis 39.22: 22 The keeper of the prison committed to Joseph’s hand all the prisoners who were in the prison. Whatever they did there, he was responsible for it.
Genesis 39.23: 23 The keeper of the prison didn’t look after anything that was under his hand, because Yahweh was with him; and that which he did, Yahweh made it prosper.
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Genesis 40.1: 1 After these things, the butler of the king of Egypt and his baker offended their lord, the king of Egypt.
Genesis 40.2: 2 Pharaoh was angry with his two officers, the chief cup bearer and the chief baker.
Genesis 40.3: 3 He put them in custody in the house of the captain of the guard, into the prison, the place where Joseph was bound.
Genesis 40.4: 4 The captain of the guard assigned them to Joseph, and he took care of them. They stayed in prison many days.
Genesis 40.5: 5 They both dreamed a dream, each man his dream, in one night, each man according to the interpretation of his dream, the cup bearer and the baker of the king of Egypt, who were bound in the prison.
Genesis 40.6: 6 Joseph came in to them in the morning, and saw them, and saw that they were sad.
Genesis 40.7: 7 He asked Pharaoh’s officers who were with him in custody in his master’s house, saying, “Why do you look so sad today?”
Genesis 40.8: 8 They said to him, “We have dreamed a dream, and there is no one who can interpret it.”
Joseph said to them, “Don’t interpretations belong to God? Please tell it to me.”
Genesis 40.9: 9 The chief cup bearer told his dream to Joseph, and said to him, “In my dream, behold, a vine was in front of me,
Genesis 40.10: 10 and in the vine were three branches. It was as though it budded, it blossomed, and its clusters produced ripe grapes.
Genesis 40.11: 11 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.”
Genesis 40.12: 12 Joseph said to him, “This is its interpretation: the three branches are three days.
Genesis 40.13: 13 Within three more days, Pharaoh will lift up your head, and restore you to your office. You will give Pharaoh’s cup into his hand, the way you did when you were his cup bearer.
Genesis 40.14: 14 But remember me when it is well with you. Please show kindness to me, and make mention of me to Pharaoh, and bring me out of this house.
Genesis 40.15: 15 For indeed, I was stolen away out of the land of the Hebrews, and here also I have done nothing that they should put me into the dungeon.”
Genesis 40.16: 16 When the chief baker saw that the interpretation was good, he said to Joseph, “I also was in my dream, and behold, three baskets of white bread were on my head.
Genesis 40.17: 17 In the uppermost basket there were all kinds of baked food for Pharaoh, and the birds ate them out of the basket on my head.”
Genesis 40.18: 18 Joseph answered, “This is its interpretation. The three baskets are three days.
Genesis 40.19: 19 Within three more days, Pharaoh will lift up your head from off you, and will hang you on a tree; and the birds will eat your flesh from off you.”
Genesis 40.20: 20 On the third day, which was Pharaoh’s birthday, he made a feast for all his servants, and he lifted up the head of the chief cup bearer and the head of the chief baker among his servants.
Genesis 40.21: 21 He restored the chief cup bearer to his position again, and he gave the cup into Pharaoh’s hand;
Genesis 40.22: 22 but he hanged the chief baker, as Joseph had interpreted to them.
Genesis 40.23: 23 Yet the chief cup bearer didn’t remember Joseph, but forgot him.
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Genesis 41.1: 1 At the end of two full years, Pharaoh dreamed, and behold, he stood by the river.
Genesis 41.2: 2 Behold, seven cattle came up out of the river. They were sleek and fat, and they fed in the marsh grass.
Genesis 41.3: 3 Behold, seven other cattle came up after them out of the river, ugly and thin, and stood by the other cattle on the brink of the river.
Genesis 41.4: 4 The ugly and thin cattle ate up the seven sleek and fat cattle. So Pharaoh awoke.
Genesis 41.5: 5 He slept and dreamed a second time; and behold, seven heads of grain came up on one stalk, healthy and good.
Genesis 41.6: 6 Behold, seven heads of grain, thin and blasted with the east wind, sprung up after them.
Genesis 41.7: 7 The thin heads of grain swallowed up the seven healthy and full ears. Pharaoh awoke, and behold, it was a dream.
Genesis 41.8: 8 In the morning, his spirit was troubled, and he sent and called for all of Egypt’s magicians and wise men. Pharaoh told them his dreams, but there was no one who could interpret them to Pharaoh.
Genesis 41.9: 9 Then the chief cup bearer spoke to Pharaoh, saying, “I remember my faults today.
Genesis 41.10: 10 Pharaoh was angry with his servants, and put me in custody in the house of the captain of the guard, with the chief baker.
Genesis 41.11: 11 We dreamed a dream in one night, he and I. Each man dreamed according to the interpretation of his dream.
Genesis 41.12: 12 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. He interpreted to each man according to his dream.
Genesis 41.13: 13 As he interpreted to us, so it was. He restored me to my office, and he hanged him.”
Genesis 41.14: 14 Then Pharaoh sent and called Joseph, and they brought him hastily out of the dungeon. He shaved himself, changed his clothing, and came in to Pharaoh.
Genesis 41.15: 15 Pharaoh said to Joseph, “I have dreamed a dream, and there is no one who can interpret it. I have heard it said of you, that when you hear a dream you can interpret it.”
Genesis 41.16: 16 Joseph answered Pharaoh, saying, “It isn’t in me. God will give Pharaoh an answer of peace.”
Genesis 41.17: 17 Pharaoh spoke to Joseph, “In my dream, behold, I stood on the brink of the river;
Genesis 41.18: 18 and behold, there came up out of the river seven cattle, fat and sleek. They fed in the marsh grass;
Genesis 41.19: 19 and behold, seven other cattle came up after them, poor and very ugly and thin, such as I never saw in all the land of Egypt for ugliness.
Genesis 41.20: 20 The thin and ugly cattle ate up the first seven fat cattle;
Genesis 41.21: 21 and when they had eaten them up, it couldn’t be known that they had eaten them, but they were still ugly, as at the beginning. So I awoke.
Genesis 41.22: 22 I saw in my dream, and behold, seven heads of grain came up on one stalk, full and good;
Genesis 41.23: 23 and behold, seven heads of grain, withered, thin, and blasted with the east wind, sprung up after them.
Genesis 41.24: 24 The thin heads of grain swallowed up the seven good heads of grain. I told it to the magicians, but there was no one who could explain it to me.”
Genesis 41.25: 25 Joseph said to Pharaoh, “The dream of Pharaoh is one. What God is about to do he has declared to Pharaoh.
Genesis 41.26: 26 The seven good cattle are seven years; and the seven good heads of grain are seven years. The dream is one.
Genesis 41.27: 27 The seven thin and ugly cattle that came up after them are seven years, and also the seven empty heads of grain blasted with the east wind; they will be seven years of famine.
Genesis 41.28: 28 That is the thing which I have spoken to Pharaoh. God has shown Pharaoh what he is about to do.
Genesis 41.29: 29 Behold, seven years of great plenty throughout all the land of Egypt are coming.
Genesis 41.30: 30 Seven years of famine will arise after them, and all the plenty will be forgotten in the land of Egypt. The famine will consume the land,
Genesis 41.31: 31 and the plenty will not be known in the land by reason of that famine which follows; for it will be very grievous.
Genesis 41.32: 32 The dream was doubled to Pharaoh, because the thing is established by God, and God will shortly bring it to pass.
Genesis 41.33: 33 “Now therefore let Pharaoh look for a discreet and wise man, and set him over the land of Egypt.
Genesis 41.34: 34 Let Pharaoh do this, and let him appoint overseers over the land, and take up the fifth part of the land of Egypt’s produce in the seven plenteous years.
Genesis 41.35: 35 Let them gather all the food of these good years that come, and store grain under the hand of Pharaoh for food in the cities, and let them keep it.
Genesis 41.36: 36 The food will be to supply the land against the seven years of famine, which will be in the land of Egypt; so that the land will not perish through the famine.”
Genesis 41.37: 37 The thing was good in the eyes of Pharaoh, and in the eyes of all his servants.
Genesis 41.38: 38 Pharaoh said to his servants, “Can we find such a one as this, a man in whom is the Spirit of God?”
Genesis 41.39: 39 Pharaoh said to Joseph, “Because God has shown you all of this,
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Genesis 41.42: 42 Pharaoh took off his signet ring from his hand, and put it on Joseph’s hand, and arrayed him in robes of fine linen, and put a gold chain about his neck. 42.7:
Genesis 41.43: 43 He made him ride in the second chariot which he had. They cried before him, “Bow the knee!” He set him over all the land of Egypt. 42.8:
Genesis 41.44: 44 Pharaoh said to Joseph, “I am Pharaoh. Without you, no man shall lift up his hand or his foot in all the land of Egypt.” 42.9:
Genesis 41.45: 45 Pharaoh called Joseph’s name Zaphenath-Paneah. He gave him Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera priest of On as a wife. Joseph went out over the land of Egypt. 42.10:
Genesis 41.46: 46 Joseph was thirty years old when he stood before Pharaoh king of Egypt. Joseph went out from the presence of Pharaoh, and went throughout all the land of Egypt. 42.11:
Genesis 41.47: 47 In the seven plenteous years the earth produced abundantly. 42.12:
Genesis 41.48: 48 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. He stored food in each city from the fields around that city. 42.13:
Genesis 41.49: 49 Joseph laid up grain as the sand of the sea, very much, until he stopped counting, for it was without number. 42.14:
Genesis 41.50: 50 To Joseph were born two sons before the year of famine came, whom Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera priest of On, bore to him. 42.15:
Genesis 41.51: 51 Joseph called the name of the firstborn Manasseh, “For”, he said, “God has made me forget all my toil, and all my father’s house.” 42.16:
Genesis 41.52: 52 The name of the second, he called Ephraim: “For God has made me fruitful in the land of my affliction.” 42.17:
Genesis 41.53: 53 The seven years of plenty, that were in the land of Egypt, came to an end. 42.18:
Genesis 41.54: 54 The seven years of famine began to come, just as Joseph had said. There was famine in all lands, but in all the land of Egypt there was bread. 42.19:
Genesis 41.55: 55 When all the land of Egypt was famished, the people cried to Pharaoh for bread, and Pharaoh said to all the Egyptians, “Go to Joseph. What he says to you, do.” 42.20:
Genesis 41.56: 56 The famine was over all the surface of the earth. Joseph opened all the store houses, and sold to the Egyptians. The famine was severe in the land of Egypt. 42.21:
Genesis 41.57: 57 All countries came into Egypt, to Joseph, to buy grain, because the famine was severe in all the earth. 42.22:
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Genesis 42.3: 3 Joseph’s ten brothers went down to buy grain from Egypt. 42.27:
Genesis 42.4: 4 But Jacob didn’t send Benjamin, Joseph’s brother, with his brothers; for he said, “Lest perhaps harm happen to him.” 42.28:
Genesis 42.5: 5 The sons of Israel came to buy among those who came, for the famine was in the land of Canaan. 42.29:
Genesis 42.6: 6 Joseph was the governor over the land. It was he who sold to all the people of the land. Joseph’s brothers came, and bowed themselves down to him with their faces to the earth. 42.30:
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Leviticus 15.1: 1 Yahweh spoke to them, “No, but you have come Moses and to see the nakedness of the land!” Aaron, saying,
Genesis 42.13: 13 They said, “We, your servants, are twelve brothers, Leviticus 15.2: 2 “Speak to the sons children of one Israel, and tell them, ‘When any man in the land has a discharge from his body, because of Canaan; and behold, the youngest his discharge he is today unclean.
Leviticus 15.3: 3 This shall be his uncleanness in his discharge: whether his body runs with our father, and one his discharge, or his body has stopped from his discharge, it is no more.” his uncleanness.
Genesis 42.14: 14 Joseph said to them, “It is like I told you, saying, ‘You are spies!’
Genesis 42.15: 15 By this you Leviticus 15.4: 4 “‘Every bed on which he who has the discharge lies shall be tested. By the life of Pharaoh, you unclean; and everything he sits on shall not go out from here, unless your youngest brother comes here. be unclean.
Genesis 42.16: 16 Send one of you, Leviticus 15.5: 5 Whoever touches his bed shall wash his clothes, and let him get your brother, bathe himself in water, and you shall be bound, that your words may be tested, whether there is truth in you, or else by unclean until the life of Pharaoh surely you are spies.” evening.
Genesis 42.17: 17 Leviticus 15.6: 6 He put them all together into custody for three days.
Genesis 42.18: 18 Joseph said to them who sits on anything on which the third day, “Do this, man who has the discharge sat shall wash his clothes, and live, for I fear God. bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the evening.
Genesis 42.19: 19 If you are honest men, then let one Leviticus 15.7: 7 “‘He who touches the body of your brothers be bound him who has the discharge shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in your prison; but you go, carry grain for water, and be unclean until the famine of your houses. evening.
Genesis 42.20: 20 Bring your youngest brother to me; so will your words be verified, Leviticus 15.8: 8 “‘If he who has the discharge spits on him who is clean, then he shall wash his clothes, and you won’t die.”
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Genesis 42.21: 21 They said to one another, “We are certainly guilty concerning our brother, bathe himself in that we saw water, and be unclean until the distress of his soul, when evening.
Leviticus 15.9: 9 “‘Whatever saddle he begged us, and we wouldn’t listen. Therefore this distress who has come upon us.”
Genesis 42.22: 22 Reuben answered them, saying, “Didn’t I tell you, saying, ‘Don’t sin against the child,’ and you wouldn’t listen? Therefore also, behold, his blood is required.” discharge rides on shall be unclean.
Genesis 42.23: 23 They didn’t know Leviticus 15.10: 10 Whoever touches anything that Joseph understood them; for there was an interpreter between them.
Genesis 42.24: 24 under him shall be unclean until the evening. He turned who carries those things shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself away from them, in water, and wept. Then he returned to them, and spoke to them, and took Simeon from among them, and bound him before their eyes. be unclean until the evening.
Genesis 42.25: 25 Then Joseph gave a command to fill their bags with grain, and to restore each man’s money into Leviticus 15.11: 11 “‘Whomever he who has the discharge touches, without having rinsed his sack, hands in water, he shall wash his clothes, and to give them food for bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the way. So it was done to them. evening.
Genesis 42.26: 26 They loaded their donkeys with their grain, Leviticus 15.12: 12 “‘The earthen vessel, which he who has the discharge touches, shall be broken; and departed from there. every vessel of wood shall be rinsed in water.
Genesis 42.27: 27 As one Leviticus 15.13: 13 “‘When he who has a discharge is cleansed of them opened his sack discharge, then he shall count to give himself seven days for his donkey food in the lodging place, cleansing, and wash his clothes; and he saw shall bathe his money. Behold, it was flesh in the mouth of his sack. running water, and shall be clean.
Genesis 42.28: 28 He said to his brothers, “My money is restored! Behold, it is in my sack!” Their hearts failed them, Leviticus 15.14: 14 “‘On the eighth day he shall take two turtledoves, or two young pigeons, and they turned trembling come before Yahweh to one another, saying, “What is this that God has done to us?”
Genesis 42.29: 29 They came to Jacob their father, to the land door of Canaan, the Tent of Meeting, and told him all that had happened give them to them, saying, the priest.
Genesis 42.30: 30 “The man, Leviticus 15.15: 15 The priest shall offer them, the lord of the land, spoke roughly with us, one for a sin offering, and took us the other for spies a burnt offering. The priest shall make atonement for him before Yahweh for his discharge.
Leviticus 15.16: 16 “‘If any man has an emission of semen, then he shall bathe all his flesh in water, and be unclean until the country. evening.
Genesis 42.31: 31 We said to him, ‘We are honest men. We are no spies.
Genesis 42.32: 32 We are twelve brothers, sons of our father; one is no more, Leviticus 15.17: 17 Every garment and every skin which the youngest semen is today on shall be washed with our father in water, and be unclean until the land of Canaan.’ evening.
Genesis 42.33: 33 The man, the lord of the land, said to us, ‘By this I will know that you are honest men: leave one of your brothers Leviticus 15.18: 18 If a man lies with me, a woman and take grain for the famine there is an emission of your houses, semen, they shall both bathe themselves in water, and go your way. be unclean until the evening.
Genesis 42.34: 34 Bring your youngest brother to me. Then I will know that you are not spies, but that you are honest men. So I will deliver your brother to you, Leviticus 15.19: 19 “‘If a woman has a discharge, and you her discharge in her flesh is blood, she shall trade be in her impurity seven days. Whoever touches her shall be unclean until the land.’” evening.
Genesis 42.35: 35 As they emptied their sacks, behold, each man’s bundle of money was Leviticus 15.20: 20 “‘Everything that she lies on in her impurity shall be unclean. Everything also that she sits on shall be unclean.
Leviticus 15.21: 21 Whoever touches her bed shall wash his sack. When they clothes, and their father saw their bundles of money, they were afraid. bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the evening.
Genesis 42.36: 36 Jacob, their father, said to them, “You have bereaved me of my children! Joseph Leviticus 15.22: 22 Whoever touches anything that she sits on shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the evening.
Leviticus 15.23: 23 If it is no more, Simeon on the bed, or on anything she sits on, when he touches it, he shall be unclean until the evening.
Leviticus 15.24: 24 “‘If any man lies with her, and her monthly flow is no more, on him, he shall be unclean seven days; and you want to take Benjamin away. All these things are against me.” every bed he lies on shall be unclean.
Genesis 42.37: 37 Reuben spoke to his father, saying, “Kill my two sons, if I don’t bring him to you. Entrust him to my care, and I will bring him to you again.” Leviticus 15.25: 25 “‘If a woman has a discharge of her blood many days not in the time of her period, or if she has a discharge beyond the time of her period, all the days of the discharge of her uncleanness shall be as in the days of her period. She is unclean.
Genesis 42.38: 38 He said, “My son Leviticus 15.26: 26 Every bed she lies on all the days of her discharge shall not go down with you; for be to her as the bed of her period. Everything she sits on shall be unclean, as the uncleanness of her period.
Leviticus 15.27: 27 Whoever touches these things shall be unclean, and shall wash his brother is dead, clothes and he only bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the evening.
Leviticus 15.28: 28 “‘But if she is left. If harm happens cleansed of her discharge, then she shall count to him along herself seven days, and after that she shall be clean.
Leviticus 15.29: 29 On the way in which eighth day she shall take two turtledoves, or two young pigeons, and bring them to the priest, to the door of the Tent of Meeting.
Leviticus 15.30: 30 The priest shall offer the one for a sin offering, and the other for a burnt offering; and the priest shall make atonement for her before Yahweh for the uncleanness of her discharge.
Leviticus 15.31: 31 “‘Thus you go, then you shall separate the children of Israel from their uncleanness, so they will bring down not die in their uncleanness when they defile my gray hairs tabernacle that is among them.’”
Leviticus 15.32: 32 This is the law of him who has a discharge, and of him who has an emission of semen, so that he is unclean by it;
Leviticus 15.33: 33 and of her who has her period, and of a man or woman who has a discharge, and of him who lies with sorrow to Sheol.” her who is unclean.
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Genesis 43.1: Numbers 1.1: 1 The famine was severe Yahweh spoke to Moses in the land.
Genesis 43.2: 2 When they had eaten up wilderness of Sinai, in the grain which Tent of Meeting, on the first day of the second month, in the second year after they had brought come out of the land of Egypt, saying,
Numbers 1.2: 2 “Take a census of all the congregation of the children of Israel, by their father said families, by their fathers’ houses, according to them, “Go again, buy us a little more food.” the number of the names, every male, one by one,
Genesis 43.3: Numbers 1.3: 3 Judah spoke from twenty years old and upward, all who are able to him, saying, “The man solemnly warned us, saying, ‘You go out to war in Israel. You and Aaron shall not see my face, unless your brother is with you.’ count them by their divisions.
Genesis 43.4: Numbers 1.4: 4 If you’ll send our brother with us, we’ll go down and buy With you food; there shall be a man of every tribe, each one head of his fathers’ house.
Genesis 43.5: Numbers 1.5: 5 but if you don’t send him, we won’t go down, for These are the man said to us, ‘You names of the men who shall not see my face, unless your brother is stand with you.’” you:
Genesis 43.6: Of Reuben: Elizur the son of Shedeur.
Numbers 1.6: 6 Israel said, “Why did you treat me so badly, telling Of Simeon: Shelumiel the man that you had another brother?” son of Zurishaddai.
Genesis 43.7: Numbers 1.7: 7 They said, “The man asked directly concerning ourselves, and concerning our relatives, saying, ‘Is your father still alive? Have you another brother?’ We just answered his questions. Is there any way we could know that he would say, ‘Bring your brother down?’” Of Judah: Nahshon the son of Amminadab.
Genesis 43.8: Numbers 1.8: 8 Judah said to Israel, his father, “Send Of Issachar: Nethanel the boy with me, and we’ll get up and go, so that we may live, and not die, both we, and you, and also our little ones. son of Zuar.
Genesis 43.9: Numbers 1.9: 9 I’ll be collateral for him. From my hand will you require him. If I don’t bring him to you, and set him before you, then let me bear Of Zebulun: Eliab the blame forever; son of Helon.
Genesis 43.10: Numbers 1.10: 10 for if we hadn’t delayed, surely we would have returned a second time by now.”
Genesis 43.11: 11 Their father, Israel, said to them, “If it must be so, then do this: Take from Of the choice fruits children of Joseph: of Ephraim: Elishama the land in your bags, and carry down a present for son of Ammihud; of Manasseh: Gamaliel the man, a little balm, a little honey, spices and myrrh, nuts, and almonds; son of Pedahzur.
Genesis 43.12: Numbers 1.11: 11 Of Benjamin: Abidan the son of Gideoni.
Numbers 1.12: 12 and take double money in your hand, and take back Of Dan: Ahiezer the money that was returned in the mouth son of your sacks. Perhaps it was an oversight. Ammishaddai.
Genesis 43.13: Numbers 1.13: 13 Take your brother also, get up, and return to Of Asher: Pagiel the man. son of Ochran.
Genesis 43.14: Numbers 1.14: 14 May God Almighty give you mercy before Of Gad: Eliasaph the man, that he may release to you your other brother and Benjamin. If I am bereaved son of my children, I am bereaved.” Deuel.
Genesis 43.15: Numbers 1.15: 15 The men took that present, and they took double money in their hand, and Benjamin; and got up, went down to Egypt, and stood before Joseph. Of Naphtali: Ahira the son of Enan.”
Genesis 43.16: Numbers 1.16: 16 When Joseph saw Benjamin with them, he said to These are those who were called of the steward congregation, the princes of his house, “Bring the men into tribes of their fathers; they were the house, and butcher an animal, and prepare; for heads of the men will dine with me at noon.” thousands of Israel.
Genesis 43.17: Numbers 1.17: 17 The man did as Joseph commanded, Moses and the man brought the Aaron took these men to Joseph’s house. who are mentioned by name.
Genesis 43.18: Numbers 1.18: 18 The men were afraid, because they were brought to Joseph’s house; They assembled all the congregation together on the first day of the second month; and they said, “Because declared their ancestry by their families, by their fathers’ houses, according to the number of the money that was returned in our sacks the first time, we’re brought in; that he may seek occasion against us, attack us, names, from twenty years old and seize us as slaves, along with our donkeys.” upward, one by one.
Genesis 43.19: Numbers 1.19: 19 They came near to As Yahweh commanded Moses, so he counted them in the steward wilderness of Joseph’s house, and they spoke Sinai.
Numbers 1.20: 20 The children of Reuben, Israel’s firstborn, their generations, by their families, by their fathers’ houses, according to him at the door number of the house,
Genesis 43.20: 20 names, one by one, every male from twenty years old and said, “Oh, my lord, we indeed came down the first time upward, all who were able to buy food. go out to war:
Genesis 43.21: Numbers 1.21: 21 When we came to those who were counted of them, of the lodging place, we opened our sacks, and behold, each man’s money was in the mouth tribe of his sack, our money in full weight. We have brought it back in our hand. Reuben, were forty-six thousand five hundred.
Genesis 43.22: Numbers 1.22: 22 We have brought down other money in our hand to buy food. We don’t know Of the children of Simeon, their generations, by their families, by their fathers’ houses, those who put our money in our sacks.”
Genesis 43.23: 23 He said, “Peace be were counted of it, according to you. Don’t be afraid. Your God, and the God number of your father, has given you treasure in your sacks. I received your money.” He brought Simeon the names, one by one, every male from twenty years old and upward, all who were able to go out to them. war:
Genesis 43.24: Numbers 1.23: 23 those who were counted of them, of the tribe of Simeon, were fifty-nine thousand three hundred.
Numbers 1.24: 24 The man brought Of the men into Joseph’s house, and gave them water, and they washed children of Gad, their feet. He gave generations, by their donkeys fodder. families, by their fathers’ houses, according to the number of the names, from twenty years old and upward, all who were able to go out to war:
Genesis 43.25: Numbers 1.25: 25 They prepared those who were counted of them, of the present for Joseph’s coming at noon, for they heard that they should eat bread there. tribe of Gad, were forty-five thousand six hundred fifty.
Genesis 43.26: Numbers 1.26: 26 When Joseph came home, they brought him Of the present which was in children of Judah, their hand into generations, by their families, by their fathers’ houses, according to the house, number of the names, from twenty years old and bowed themselves down upward, all who were able to the earth before him. go out to war:
Genesis 43.27: Numbers 1.27: 27 He asked them those who were counted of their welfare, and said, “Is your father well, them, of the old man tribe of whom you spoke? Is he yet alive?” Judah, were seventy-four thousand six hundred.
Genesis 43.28: Numbers 1.28: 28 They said, “Your servant, our father, is well. He is still alive.” They bowed down humbly.
Genesis 43.29: 29 He lifted up his eyes, and saw Benjamin, his brother, his mother’s son, and said, “Is this your youngest brother, Of the children of whom you spoke Issachar, their generations, by their families, by their fathers’ houses, according to me?” He said, “God be gracious the number of the names, from twenty years old and upward, all who were able to you, my son.” go out to war:
Genesis 43.30: Numbers 1.29: 29 those who were counted of them, of the tribe of Issachar, were fifty-four thousand four hundred.
Numbers 1.30: 30 Joseph hurried, for his heart yearned over his brother; and he sought a place Of the children of Zebulun, their generations, by their families, by their fathers’ houses, according to weep. He entered into his room, the number of the names, from twenty years old and wept there. upward, all who were able to go out to war:
Genesis 43.31: Numbers 1.31: 31 He washed his face, and came out. He controlled himself, and said, “Serve those who were counted of them, of the meal.” tribe of Zebulun, were fifty-seven thousand four hundred.
Genesis 43.32: Numbers 1.32: 32 They served him Of the children of Joseph: of the children of Ephraim, their generations, by himself, and them their families, by themselves, and their fathers’ houses, according to the Egyptians who ate with him by themselves, because number of the Egyptians don’t eat with the Hebrews, for that is an abomination names, from twenty years old and upward, all who were able to the Egyptians. go out to war:
Genesis 43.33: Numbers 1.33: 33 They sat before him, those who were counted of them, of the firstborn according to his birthright, and tribe of Ephraim, were forty thousand five hundred.
Numbers 1.34: 34 Of the youngest children of Manasseh, their generations, by their families, by their fathers’ houses, according to his youth, and the men marveled with one another.
Genesis 43.34: 34 He sent portions to them from before him, but Benjamin’s portion was five times as much as any number of theirs. They drank, the names, from twenty years old and upward, all who were merry with him. able to go out to war:
Genesis 44.0: Numbers 1.35: 35 those who were counted of them, of the tribe of Manasseh, were thirty-two thousand two hundred.
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Genesis 44.1: 1 He commanded Numbers 1.36: 36 Of the steward children of his house, saying, “Fill Benjamin, their generations, by their families, by their fathers’ houses, according to the men’s sacks with food, as much as they can carry, number of the names, from twenty years old and put each man’s money in his sack’s mouth. upward, all who were able to go out to war:
Genesis 44.2: 2 Put my cup, Numbers 1.37: 37 those who were counted of them, of the silver cup, in the sack’s mouth tribe of Benjamin, were thirty-five thousand four hundred.
Numbers 1.38: 38 Of the youngest, with his grain money.” He did children of Dan, their generations, by their families, by their fathers’ houses, according to the word that Joseph had spoken.
Genesis 44.3: 3 As soon as number of the morning was light, the men were sent away, they names, from twenty years old and their donkeys.
Genesis 44.4: 4 When they had gone upward, all who were able to go out to war:
Numbers 1.39: 39 those who were counted of them, of the city, and tribe of Dan, were not yet far off, Joseph said sixty-two thousand seven hundred.
Numbers 1.40: 40 Of the children of Asher, their generations, by their families, by their fathers’ houses, according to his steward, “Up, follow after the men. When you overtake them, ask them, ‘Why have you rewarded evil for good?
Genesis 44.5: 5 Isn’t this that number of the names, from which my lord drinks, twenty years old and by which he indeed divines? You have done evil in so doing.’” upward, all who were able to go out to war:
Genesis 44.6: 6 He overtook Numbers 1.41: 41 those who were counted of them, and he spoke these words to them. of the tribe of Asher, were forty-one thousand five hundred.
Genesis 44.7: 7 They said Numbers 1.42: 42 Of the children of Naphtali, their generations, by their families, by their fathers’ houses, according to him, “Why does my lord speak such words as these? Far be it from your servants that they should do such a thing!
Genesis 44.8: 8 Behold, the money, which we found in our sacks’ mouths, we brought again number of the names, from twenty years old and upward, all who were able to you go out to war:
Numbers 1.43: 43 those who were counted of them, of the land tribe of Canaan. How then should we steal silver or gold out of your lord’s house? Naphtali, were fifty-three thousand four hundred.
Genesis 44.9: 9 With whomever of your servants it is found, let him die, and we also will be my lord’s slaves.”
Genesis 44.10: 10 He said, “Now also let it be according to your words. He with Numbers 1.44: 44 These are those who were counted, whom it is found will be my slave; Moses and you will be blameless.”
Genesis 44.11: 11 Then they hurried, Aaron counted, and each man took his sack down to the ground, and twelve men who were princes of Israel, each man opened one for his sack. fathers’ house.
Genesis 44.12: 12 He searched, beginning with Numbers 1.45: 45 So all those who were counted of the oldest, and ending at the youngest. The cup was found in Benjamin’s sack.
Genesis 44.13: 13 Then they tore children of Israel by their clothes, fathers’ houses, from twenty years old and each man loaded his donkey, and returned upward, all who were able to the city.
Genesis 44.14: 14 Judah and his brothers came go out to Joseph’s house, and he was still there. They fell on war in Israel—
Numbers 1.46: 46 all those who were counted were six hundred three thousand five hundred fifty.
Numbers 1.47: 47 But the ground before him. Levites after the tribe of their fathers were not counted among them.
Genesis 44.15: 15 Joseph said Numbers 1.48: 48 For Yahweh spoke to them, “What deed is this that Moses, saying,
Numbers 1.49: 49 “Only the tribe of Levi you have done? Don’t shall not count, neither shall you know that such take a man as I can indeed do divination?” census of them among the children of Israel;
Genesis 44.16: 16 Judah said, “What will we tell my lord? What will we speak? How will we clear ourselves? God has found out Numbers 1.50: 50 but appoint the iniquity Levites over the Tabernacle of your servants. Behold, we are my lord’s slaves, both we and he also in whose hand the cup is found.”
Genesis 44.17: 17 He said, “Far be it from me Testimony, and over all its furnishings, and over all that I should do so. The man in whose hand the cup is found, he will be my slave; but as for you, go up in peace belongs to your father.”
Genesis 44.18: 18 Then Judah came near to him, it. They shall carry the tabernacle and said, “Oh, my lord, please let your servant speak a word in my lord’s ears, all its furnishings; and don’t let your anger burn against your servant; for you are even as Pharaoh. they shall take care of it, and shall encamp around it.
Genesis 44.19: 19 My lord asked his servants, saying, ‘Have you a father, or a brother?’
Genesis 44.20: 20 We said Numbers 1.51: 51 When the tabernacle is to my lord, ‘We have a father, an old man, move, the Levites shall take it down; and a child of his old age, when the tabernacle is to be set up, the Levites shall set it a little one; and his brother is dead, and he alone is left up. The stranger who comes near shall be put to death.
Numbers 1.52: 52 The children of Israel shall pitch their tents, every man by his mother; own camp, and every man by his father loves him.’
Genesis 44.21: 21 You said own standard, according to your servants, ‘Bring him down to me, their divisions.
Numbers 1.53: 53 But the Levites shall encamp around the Tabernacle of the Testimony, that I there may set my eyes on him.’
Genesis 44.22: 22 We said to my lord, ‘The boy can’t leave his father, for if he should leave his father, his father would die.’
Genesis 44.23: 23 You said to your servants, ‘Unless your youngest brother comes down with you, you will see my face be no more.’
Genesis 44.24: 24 When we came up to your servant my father, we told him wrath on the words congregation of my lord.
Genesis 44.25: 25 Our father said, ‘Go again and buy us a little food.’
Genesis 44.26: 26 We said, ‘We can’t go down. If our youngest brother is with us, then we will go down: the children of Israel. The Levites shall be responsible for we may not see the man’s face, unless our youngest brother is with us.’ Tabernacle of the Testimony.”
Genesis 44.27: 27 Your servant, my father, said Numbers 1.54: 54 Thus the children of Israel did. According to us, ‘You know all that my wife bore me two sons. Yahweh commanded Moses, so they did.
Genesis 44.28: 28 One went out from me, and I said, “Surely he is torn in pieces;” and I haven’t seen him since. Judges 7.0:
Genesis 44.29: 29 If you take this one also from me, and harm happens to him, you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to Sheol.’ 7
Genesis 44.30: 30 Now therefore when I come to your servant my father, Judges 7.1: 1 Then Jerubbaal, who is Gideon, and all the boy is not people who were with us; since his life is bound him, rose up in early and encamped beside the boy’s life;
Genesis 44.31: 31 it will happen, when he sees that spring of Harod. Midian’s camp was on the boy is no more, that he will die. Your servants will bring down north side of them, by the gray hairs hill of your servant, our father, with sorrow to Sheol. Moreh, in the valley.
Genesis 44.32: 32 For your servant became collateral Judges 7.2: 2 Yahweh said to Gideon, “The people who are with you are too many for the boy me to my father, saying, ‘If I don’t bring him to you, then I will bear give the blame to my father forever.’ Midianites into their hand, lest Israel brag against me, saying, ‘My own hand has saved me.’
Genesis 44.33: 33 Judges 7.3: 3 Now therefore, please let your servant stay instead therefore proclaim in the ears of the boy, my lord’s slave; people, saying, ‘Whoever is fearful and trembling, let him return and depart from Mount Gilead.’” So twenty-two thousand of the boy go up with his brothers. people returned, and ten thousand remained.
Genesis 44.34: 34 For how will I go up Judges 7.4: 4 Yahweh said to my father, if Gideon, “There are still too many people. Bring them down to the boy isn’t with me?—lest water, and I see the evil that will come on my father.”
Genesis 45.0:
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Genesis 45.1: 1 Then Joseph couldn’t control himself before all test them for you there. It shall be, that those who stood before him, whom I tell you, ‘This shall go with you,’ shall go with you; and he called out, “Cause everyone to whoever I tell you, ‘This shall not go out from me!” No one else stood with him, while Joseph made himself known to his brothers. you,’ shall not go.”
Genesis 45.2: 2 He wept aloud. The Egyptians heard, and Judges 7.5: 5 So he brought down the house of Pharaoh heard.
Genesis 45.3: 3 Joseph said people to his brothers, “I am Joseph! Does my father still live?”
His brothers couldn’t answer him; for they were terrified at his presence.
Genesis 45.4: 4 Joseph the water; and Yahweh said to Gideon, “Everyone who laps of the water with his brothers, “Come near to me, please.”
They came near. He said, “I am Joseph, your brother, whom tongue, like a dog laps, you sold into Egypt.
Genesis 45.5: 5 Now don’t be grieved, nor angry with yourselves, that you sold me here, for God sent me before you shall set him by himself; likewise everyone who bows down on his knees to preserve life. drink.”
Genesis 45.6: Judges 7.6: 6 For these two years The number of those who lapped, putting their hand to their mouth, was three hundred men; but all the famine has been in rest of the land, and there are yet five years, in which there will be no plowing and no harvest. people bowed down on their knees to drink water.
Genesis 45.7: Judges 7.7: 7 God sent me before you Yahweh said to preserve for Gideon, “I will save you a remnant in by the earth, three hundred men who lapped, and deliver the Midianites into your hand. Let all the other people go, each to save you alive by a great deliverance. his own place.”
Genesis 45.8: Judges 7.8: 8 So now it wasn’t you who sent me here, but God, the people took food in their hand, and their trumpets; and he has made me a father to Pharaoh, lord of sent all his house, the rest of the men of Israel to their own tents, but retained the three hundred men; and ruler over all the land camp of Egypt. Midian was beneath him in the valley.
Genesis 45.9: Judges 7.9: 9 Hurry, and go up That same night, Yahweh said to my father, and tell him, ‘This is what your son Joseph says, “God has made me lord of all Egypt. Come “Arise, go down to me. Don’t wait. into the camp, for I have delivered it into your hand.
Genesis 45.10: Judges 7.10: 10 You shall dwell in the land of Goshen, and But if you will be near are afraid to me, you, go down, go with Purah your children, your children’s children, your flocks, your herds, and all that you have. servant down to the camp.
Genesis 45.11: Judges 7.11: 11 There I You will provide for you; for there are yet five years of famine; lest you come to poverty, you, hear what they say; and afterward your household, and all that you have.”’ hands will be strengthened to go down into the camp.” Then went he down with Purah his servant to the outermost part of the armed men who were in the camp.
Genesis 45.12: Judges 7.12: 12 Behold, your eyes see, The Midianites and the eyes Amalekites and all the children of my brother Benjamin, that it the east lay along in the valley like locusts for multitude; and their camels were without number, as the sand which is my mouth that speaks to you. on the seashore for multitude.
Genesis 45.13: Judges 7.13: 13 You shall tell my father of all my glory in Egypt, When Gideon had come, behold, there was a man telling a dream to his fellow. He said, “Behold, I dreamed a dream; and behold, a cake of all barley bread tumbled into the camp of Midian, came to the tent, and struck it so that you have seen. You shall hurry it fell, and bring my father down here.” turned it upside down, so that the tent lay flat.”
Genesis 45.14: Judges 7.14: 14 He fell on His fellow answered, “This is nothing other than the sword of Gideon the son of Joash, a man of Israel. God has delivered Midian into his brother Benjamin’s neck and wept, and Benjamin wept on his neck. hand, with all the army.”
Genesis 45.15: Judges 7.15: 15 He kissed all his brothers, It was so, when Gideon heard the telling of the dream and wept on them. After its interpretation, that his brothers talked with him. he worshiped. Then he returned into the camp of Israel and said, “Arise, for Yahweh has delivered the army of Midian into your hand!”
Genesis 45.16: Judges 7.16: 16 The report He divided the three hundred men into three companies, and he put into the hands of it was heard in Pharaoh’s house, saying, “Joseph’s brothers have come.” It pleased Pharaoh well, all them trumpets and his servants. empty pitchers, with torches within the pitchers.
Genesis 45.17: Judges 7.17: 17 Pharaoh He said to Joseph, “Tell your brothers, ‘Do this: Load your animals, them, “Watch me, and go, travel do likewise. Behold, when I come to the land outermost part of Canaan. the camp, it shall be that, as I do, so you shall do.
Genesis 45.18: Judges 7.18: 18 Take your father and your households, and come to me, and When I will give you blow the good of the land of Egypt, trumpet, I and you will eat all who are with me, then blow the fat trumpets also on every side of all the land.’ camp, and shout, ‘For Yahweh and for Gideon!’”
Genesis 45.19: Judges 7.19: 19 Now you are commanded So Gideon and the hundred men who were with him came to do this: Take wagons out the outermost part of the land camp in the beginning of Egypt for your little ones, the middle watch, when they had but newly set the watch. Then they blew the trumpets and for your wives, and bring your father, and come. broke in pieces the pitchers that were in their hands.
Genesis 45.20: Judges 7.20: 20 Also, don’t concern yourselves about your belongings, for The three companies blew the good of all trumpets, broke the land pitchers, and held the torches in their left hands and the trumpets in their right hands with which to blow; and they shouted, “The sword of Egypt is yours.” Yahweh and of Gideon!”
Genesis 45.21: Judges 7.21: 21 The sons of Israel did so. Joseph gave They each stood in his place around the camp, and all the army ran; and they shouted, and put them wagons, according to flight.
Judges 7.22: 22 They blew the commandment of Pharaoh, three hundred trumpets, and gave them provision for Yahweh set every man’s sword against his fellow and against all the way. army; and the army fled as far as Beth Shittah toward Zererah, as far as the border of Abel Meholah, by Tabbath.
Genesis 45.22: 22 He gave each one Judges 7.23: 23 The men of them changes Israel were gathered together out of clothing, but to Benjamin he gave three hundred pieces Naphtali, out of silver Asher, and five changes out of clothing. all Manasseh, and pursued Midian.
Genesis 45.23: 23 He Judges 7.24: 24 Gideon sent messengers throughout all the following to his father: ten donkeys loaded with the good things hill country of Egypt, Ephraim, saying, “Come down against Midian and ten female donkeys loaded with grain and bread and provision for his father by take the way.
Genesis 45.24: 24 waters before them as far as Beth Barah, even the Jordan!” So he sent his brothers away, all the men of Ephraim were gathered together and they departed. He said to them, “See that you don’t quarrel on took the way.” waters as far as Beth Barah, even the Jordan.
Genesis 45.25: Judges 7.25: 25 They went up out took the two princes of Egypt, Midian, Oreb and came into Zeeb. They killed Oreb at Oreb’s rock, and Zeeb they killed at Zeeb’s wine press, as they pursued Midian. Then they brought the land heads of Canaan, Oreb and Zeeb to Jacob their father. Gideon beyond the Jordan.
Genesis 45.26: 26 They told him, saying, “Joseph is still alive, and 1 Samuel 8.0:
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1 Samuel 8.1: 1 When Samuel was old, he is ruler made his sons judges over all the land of Egypt.” His heart fainted, for he didn’t believe them. Israel.
Genesis 45.27: 27 They told him all 1 Samuel 8.2: 2 Now the words name of Joseph, which he had said to them. When he saw his firstborn was Joel; and the wagons which Joseph had sent to carry him, the spirit name of Jacob, their father, revived. his second, Abijah. They were judges in Beersheba.
Genesis 45.28: 28 Israel said, “It is enough. Joseph my son is still alive. I will go 1 Samuel 8.3: 3 His sons didn’t walk in his ways, but turned away after dishonest gain, took bribes, and see him before I die.” perverted justice.
Genesis 46.0:
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Genesis 46.1: 1 Israel traveled with Samuel 8.4: 4 Then all that he had, the elders of Israel gathered themselves together and came to Beersheba, and offered sacrifices Samuel to the God of his father, Isaac. Ramah.
Genesis 46.2: 2 God spoke 1 Samuel 8.5: 5 They said to Israel him, “Behold, you are old, and your sons don’t walk in your ways. Now make us a king to judge us like all the visions of nations.”
1 Samuel 8.6: 6 But the night, and thing displeased Samuel, when they said, “Jacob, Jacob!” “Give us a king to judge us.”
He said, “Here I am.” Samuel prayed to Yahweh.
Genesis 46.3: 3 He said, “I am God, 1 Samuel 8.7: 7 Yahweh said to Samuel, “Listen to the God voice of your father. Don’t be afraid to go down into Egypt, the people in all that they tell you; for there I will make of you a great nation. they have not rejected you, but they have rejected me as the king over them.
Genesis 46.4: 4 1 Samuel 8.8: 8 According to all the works which they have done since the day that I will go down with you into Egypt. I will also surely bring you brought them up again. Joseph’s hand will close your eyes.”
Genesis 46.5: 5 Jacob rose up from Beersheba, and the sons out of Israel carried Jacob, their father, their little ones, and their wives, Egypt even to this day, in the wagons which Pharaoh had sent that they have forsaken me, and served other gods, so they also do to carry him. you.
Genesis 46.6: 6 They took 1 Samuel 8.9: 9 Now therefore listen to their livestock, voice. However you shall protest solemnly to them, and their goods, which they had gotten in shall show them the land way of Canaan, and came into Egypt—Jacob, and the king who will reign over them.”
1 Samuel 8.10: 10 Samuel told all his offspring with him, Yahweh’s words to the people who asked him for a king.
Genesis 46.7: 7 his 1 Samuel 8.11: 11 He said, “This will be the way of the king who shall reign over you: he will take your sons, and appoint them as his sons’ sons with him, servants, for his daughters, chariots, and to be his sons’ daughters, horsemen; and he brought all they will run before his offspring with him into Egypt. chariots.
Genesis 46.8: 8 These are the names 1 Samuel 8.12: 12 He will appoint them to him for captains of the children thousands, and captains of Israel, who came into Egypt, Jacob fifties; and he will assign some to plow his sons: Reuben, Jacob’s firstborn.
Genesis 46.9: 9 The sons of Reuben: Hanoch, Pallu, Hezron, ground, and Carmi.
Genesis 46.10: 10 The sons of Simeon: Jemuel, Jamin, Ohad, Jachin, Zohar, to reap his harvest, and Shaul the son to make his instruments of a Canaanite woman.
Genesis 46.11: 11 The sons of Levi: Gershon, Kohath, war, and Merari.
Genesis 46.12: 12 The sons of Judah: Er, Onan, Shelah, Perez, and Zerah; but Er and Onan died in the land instruments of Canaan. The sons of Perez were Hezron and Hamul. his chariots.
Genesis 46.13: 1 Samuel 8.13: 13 The sons of Issachar: Tola, Puvah, Iob, He will take your daughters to be perfumers, to be cooks, and Shimron. to be bakers.
Genesis 46.14: 1 Samuel 8.14: 14 The sons of Zebulun: Sered, Elon, He will take your fields, your vineyards, and Jahleel. your olive groves, even their best, and give them to his servants.
Genesis 46.15: 1 Samuel 8.15: 15 These are the sons He will take one tenth of Leah, whom she bore your seed, and of your vineyards, and give it to Jacob in Paddan Aram, with his daughter Dinah. All the souls of his sons officers, and to his daughters were thirty-three. servants.
Genesis 46.16: 1 Samuel 8.16: 16 The sons of Gad: Ziphion, Haggi, Shuni, Ezbon, Eri, Arodi, He will take your male servants, your female servants, your best young men, and Areli. your donkeys, and assign them to his own work.
Genesis 46.17: 1 Samuel 8.17: 17 The sons He will take one tenth of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi, Beriah, your flocks; and Serah their sister. The sons of Beriah: Heber and Malchiel. you will be his servants.
Genesis 46.18: 1 Samuel 8.18: 18 These are the sons You will cry out in that day because of Zilpah, your king whom Laban gave to Leah, his daughter, you will have chosen for yourselves; and these she bore to Jacob, even sixteen souls. Yahweh will not answer you in that day.”
Genesis 46.19: 1 Samuel 8.19: 19 The sons of Rachel, Jacob’s wife: Joseph and Benjamin.
Genesis 46.20: 20 To Joseph in But the land of Egypt were born Manasseh and Ephraim, whom Asenath, people refused to listen to the daughter voice of Potiphera, priest of On, bore to him. Samuel; and they said, “No; but we will have a king over us,
Genesis 1 Samuel 8.20: 20 that we 46.21: 21 The sons of Benjamin: Bela, Becher, Ashbel, Gera, Naaman, Ehi, Rosh, Muppim, Huppim, also may be like all the nations, and Ard. that our king may judge us, and go out before us, and fight our battles.”
Genesis 46.22: 22 These are 1 Samuel 8.21: 21 Samuel heard all the sons words of Rachel, who were born to Jacob: all the souls were fourteen.
Genesis 46.23: 23 The son people, and he rehearsed them in the ears of Dan: Hushim. Yahweh.
Genesis 46.24: 24 The sons of Naphtali: Jahzeel, Guni, Jezer, 1 Samuel 8.22: 22 Yahweh said to Samuel, “Listen to their voice, and Shillem. make them a king.”
Genesis 46.25: 25 These are Samuel said to the sons men of Bilhah, whom Laban gave Israel, “Everyone go to Rachel, his your own city.”
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1 Kings 3.1: 1 Solomon made an alliance with Pharaoh king of Egypt, and took Pharaoh’s daughter, and these she bore to Jacob: all brought her into David’s city, until he had finished building his own house, Yahweh’s house, and the souls were seven. wall around Jerusalem.
Genesis 46.26: 26 All 1 Kings 3.2: 2 However the souls who came with Jacob into Egypt, who were his direct offspring, people sacrificed in addition to Jacob’s sons’ wives, all the souls were sixty-six. high places, because there was not yet a house built for Yahweh’s name.
Genesis 46.27: 27 The sons of Joseph, who were born to him 1 Kings 3.3: 3 Solomon loved Yahweh, walking in Egypt, were two souls. All the souls statutes of David his father; except that he sacrificed and burned incense in the house of Jacob, who came into Egypt, were seventy. high places.
Genesis 46.28: 28 Jacob sent Judah before him 1 Kings 3.4: 4 The king went to Joseph, Gibeon to show sacrifice there; for that was the way before him great high place. Solomon offered a thousand burnt offerings on that altar.
1 Kings 3.5: 5 In Gibeon, Yahweh appeared to Goshen, Solomon in a dream by night; and they came into the land of Goshen. God said, “Ask for what I should give you.”
Genesis 46.29: 29 Joseph prepared his chariot, and went up 1 Kings 3.6: 6 Solomon said, “You have shown to meet Israel, his father, your servant David my father great loving kindness, because he walked before you in Goshen. He presented himself to him, truth, in righteousness, and fell in uprightness of heart with you. You have kept for him this great loving kindness, that you have given him a son to sit on his neck, and wept on his neck a good while. throne, as it is today.
Genesis 46.30: 30 Israel said to Joseph, “Now let me die, since I 1 Kings 3.7: 7 Now, Yahweh my God, you have seen made your face, that servant king instead of David my father. I am just a little child. I don’t know how to go out or come in.
1 Kings 3.8: 8 Your servant is among your people which you are still alive.” have chosen, a great people, that can’t be numbered or counted for multitude.
Genesis 46.31: 31 Joseph said 1 Kings 3.9: 9 Give your servant therefore an understanding heart to his brothers, judge your people, that I may discern between good and evil; for who is able to his father’s house, “I will go up, and speak with Pharaoh, and will tell judge this great people of yours?”
1 Kings 3.10: 10 This request pleased the Lord, that Solomon had asked this thing.
1 Kings 3.11: 11 God said to him, ‘My brothers, “Because you have asked this thing, and my father’s house, who were in have not asked for yourself long life, nor have you asked for riches for yourself, nor have you asked for the land life of Canaan, your enemies, but have come asked for yourself understanding to me. discern justice;
Genesis 46.32: 32 These men are shepherds, for they 1 Kings 3.12: 12 behold, I have been keepers of livestock, and they done according to your word. Behold, I have brought their flocks, given you a wise and their herds, and all understanding heart; so that they have.’
Genesis 46.33: 33 It will happen, when Pharaoh summons there has been no one like you before you, and after you none will say, ‘What is your occupation?’ arise like you.
Genesis 46.34: 34 1 Kings 3.13: 13 I have also given you that which you shall say, ‘Your servants have been keepers of livestock from our youth even until now, not asked, both we, riches and our fathers:’ honor, so that you may dwell in there will not be any among the land of Goshen; kings like you for every shepherd is an abomination to the Egyptians.” all your days.
Genesis 47.0:
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Genesis 47.1: 1 Then Joseph went Kings 3.14: 14 If you will walk in my ways, to keep my statutes and told Pharaoh, and said, “My my commandments, as your father David walked, then I will lengthen your days.”
1 Kings 3.15: 15 Solomon awoke; and my brothers, with their flocks, their herds, behold, it was a dream. Then he came to Jerusalem, and all that they own, have come out of stood before the land ark of Canaan; Yahweh’s covenant, and behold, they are in the land of Goshen.”
Genesis 47.2: 2 From among his brothers he took five men, offered up burnt offerings, offered peace offerings, and presented them to Pharaoh.
Genesis 47.3: 3 Pharaoh said to made a feast for all his brothers, “What is your occupation?” servants.
They said 1 Kings 3.16: 16 Then two women who were prostitutes came to Pharaoh, “Your servants are shepherds, both we, the king, and our fathers.” stood before him.
Genesis 47.4: 4 They also said to Pharaoh, “We have come to live as foreigners 1 Kings 3.17: 17 The one woman said, “Oh, my lord, I and this woman dwell in one house. I delivered a child with her in the land, for there is house.
1 Kings 3.18: 18 The third day after I delivered, this woman delivered also. We were together. There was no pasture for your servants’ flocks. For stranger with us in the famine is severe house, just us two in the land of Canaan. Now therefore, please let your servants dwell house.
1 Kings 3.19: 19 This woman’s child died in the land of Goshen.” night, because she lay on it.
Genesis 47.5: 5 Pharaoh spoke to Joseph, saying, “Your father 1 Kings 3.20: 20 She arose at midnight, and took my son from beside me, while your brothers have come to you.
Genesis 47.6: 6 The land of Egypt is before you. Make your father servant slept, and your brothers dwell laid it in the best of the land. Let them dwell her bosom, and laid her dead child in the land of Goshen. If you know any able men among them, then put them in charge of my livestock.” bosom.
Genesis 47.7: 7 Joseph brought 1 Kings 3.21: 21 When I rose in Jacob, his father, and set him before Pharaoh; and Jacob blessed Pharaoh.
Genesis 47.8: 8 Pharaoh said the morning to Jacob, “How old are you?”
Genesis 47.9: 9 Jacob said to Pharaoh, “The years of nurse my pilgrimage are one hundred thirty years. child, behold, it was dead; but when I had looked at it in the morning, behold, it was not my son, whom I bore.”
1 Kings 3.22: 22 The days of other woman said, “No; but the years of living one is my life have been few son, and evil. They have not attained to the days of dead one is your son.”
The first one said, “No; but the years of dead one is your son, and the life of living one is my fathers in son.” They argued like this before the days of their pilgrimage.” king.
Genesis 47.10: 10 Jacob blessed Pharaoh, 1 Kings 3.23: 23 Then the king said, “One says, ‘This is my son who lives, and went out from your son is the presence of Pharaoh.
Genesis 47.11: 11 Joseph placed his father dead;’ and his brothers, and gave them a possession in the land of Egypt, in other says, ‘No; but your son is the best of the land, in the land of Rameses, as Pharaoh had commanded.
Genesis 47.12: 12 Joseph provided his father, his brothers, dead one, and all of his father’s household with bread, according to my son is the sizes of their families. living one.’”
Genesis 47.13: 13 There was no bread in all 1 Kings 3.24: 24 The king said, “Get me a sword.” So they brought a sword before the land; for the famine was very severe, so that the land of Egypt and the land of Canaan fainted by reason of the famine. king.
Genesis 47.14: 14 Joseph gathered up all 1 Kings 3.25: 25 The king said, “Divide the money that was found living child in the land of Egypt, two, and in give half to the land of Canaan, for the grain which they bought: one, and Joseph brought half to the money into Pharaoh’s house. other.”
Genesis 47.15: 15 When 1 Kings 3.26: 26 Then the money woman whose the living child was all spent in spoke to the land of Egypt, king, for her heart yearned over her son, and in she said, “Oh, my lord, give her the land of Canaan, all the Egyptians came to Joseph, living child, and said, “Give us bread, for why should we die in your presence? For our money fails.” no way kill him!”
Genesis 47.16: 16 Joseph But the other said, “He shall be neither mine nor yours. Divide him.”
1 Kings 3.27: 27 Then the king answered, “Give me your livestock; her the living child, and I will give you food for your livestock, if your money definitely do not kill him. She is gone.” his mother.”
Genesis 47.17: 17 They brought their livestock to Joseph, and Joseph gave them bread in exchange for 1 Kings 3.28: 28 All Israel heard of the horses, and for judgment which the flocks, king had judged; and for they feared the herds, and king; for the donkeys: and he fed them with bread in exchange for all their livestock for that year.
Genesis 47.18: 18 When that year was ended, they came to him saw that the second year, and said to him, “We will not hide from my lord how our money is all spent, and the herds wisdom of livestock are my lord’s. There is nothing left God was in the sight of my lord, but our bodies, and our lands. him, to do justice.
Genesis 47.19: 19 Why should we die before your eyes, both we and our land? Buy us and our land for bread, and we and our land will be servants 1 Chronicles 14.0:
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1 Chronicles 14.1: 1 Hiram king of Tyre sent messengers to Pharaoh. Give us seed, that we may live, David with cedar trees, masons, and not die, and that the land won’t be desolate.” carpenters, to build him a house.
Genesis 47.20: 20 So Joseph bought all the land of Egypt 1 Chronicles 14.2: 2 David perceived that Yahweh had established him king over Israel; for Pharaoh, for every man of the Egyptians sold his field, because the famine kingdom was severe exalted on them, high, for his people Israel’s sake.
1 Chronicles 14.3: 3 David took more wives at Jerusalem, and the land David became Pharaoh’s.
Genesis 47.21: 21 As for the people, he moved them to the cities from one end father of more sons and daughters.
1 Chronicles 14.4: 4 These are the border names of Egypt even to the other end of it.
Genesis 47.22: 22 Only children whom he didn’t buy had in Jerusalem: Shammua, Shobab, Nathan, Solomon,
1 Chronicles 14.5: 5 Ibhar, Elishua, Elpelet,
1 Chronicles 14.6: 6 Nogah, Nepheg, Japhia,
1 Chronicles 14.7: 7 Elishama, Beeliada, and Eliphelet.
1 Chronicles 14.8: 8 When the land of Philistines heard that David was anointed king over all Israel, all the priests, for the priests had a portion from Pharaoh, Philistines went up to seek David; and ate their portion which Pharaoh gave David heard of it, and went out against them. That is why they didn’t sell their land.
Genesis 47.23: 23 Then Joseph said to 1 Chronicles 14.9: 9 Now the people, “Behold, I have bought you Philistines had come and your land today for Pharaoh. Behold, here is seed for you, and you shall sow made a raid in the land. valley of Rephaim.
Genesis 47.24: 24 It will happen at 1 Chronicles 14.10: 10 David inquired of God, saying, “Shall I go up against the harvests, that Philistines? Will you shall give a fifth deliver them into my hand?”
Yahweh said to Pharaoh, and four parts will be your own, him, “Go up; for seed of the field, for your food, for I will deliver them of into your households, and for food for your little ones.” hand.”
Genesis 47.25: 25 They 1 Chronicles 14.11: 11 So they came up to Baal Perazim, and David defeated them there. David said, “You have saved our lives! Let us find favor in God has broken my enemies by my hand, like waters breaking out. Therefore they called the sight name of my lord, that place Baal Perazim.
1 Chronicles 14.12: 12 They left their gods there; and we will be Pharaoh’s servants.” David gave a command, and they were burned with fire.
Genesis 47.26: 26 Joseph 1 Chronicles 14.13: 13 The Philistines made it a statute concerning another raid in the land valley.
1 Chronicles 14.14: 14 David inquired again of Egypt God; and God said to this day, that Pharaoh should have him, “You shall not go up after them. Turn away from them, and come on them opposite the fifth. Only the land of the priests alone didn’t become Pharaoh’s. mulberry trees.
Genesis 47.27: 27 Israel lived in 1 Chronicles 14.15: 15 When you hear the land sound of Egypt, marching in the land tops of Goshen; and they got themselves possessions therein, and were fruitful, and multiplied exceedingly.
Genesis 47.28: 28 Jacob lived in the land of Egypt seventeen years. So mulberry trees, then go out to battle; for God has gone out before you to strike the days army of Jacob, the years of his life, were one hundred forty-seven years. Philistines.”
Genesis 47.29: 29 The time came near that Israel must die, 1 Chronicles 14.16: 16 David did as God commanded him; and he called his son Joseph, and said they attacked the army of the Philistines from Gibeon even to him, “If now I have found favor in your sight, please put your hand under my thigh, and deal kindly and truly with me. Please don’t bury me in Egypt, Gezer.
Genesis 47.30: 30 but when I sleep with my fathers, you shall carry me out 1 Chronicles 14.17: 17 The fame of Egypt, David went out into all lands; and bury me in their burying place.”
Joseph said, “I will do as you have said.”
Genesis 47.31: 31 Israel said, “Swear to me,” and he swore to him. Then Israel bowed himself on Yahweh brought the bed’s head. fear of him on all nations.
Genesis 48.0: Psalms 99.0:
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Genesis 48.1: Psalms 99.1: 1 After these things, someone said to Joseph, “Behold, your father is sick.” Yahweh reigns! Let the peoples tremble.
He took with him his two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim. sits enthroned among the cherubim.
Genesis 48.2: 2 Someone told Jacob, and said, “Behold, your son Joseph comes to you,” and Israel strengthened himself, and sat on Let the bed. earth be moved.
Genesis 48.3: 3 Jacob said to Joseph, “God Almighty appeared to me at Luz Psalms 99.2: 2 Yahweh is great in Zion.
He is high above all the land of Canaan, peoples.
Psalms 99.3: 3 Let them praise your great and blessed me, awesome name.
Genesis 48.4: He is Holy!
Psalms 99.4: 4 The King’s strength also loves justice.
You establish equity.
You execute justice and said to me, ‘Behold, I will make you fruitful, and multiply you, and I will make of you a company of peoples, and will give this land to your offspring after you for an everlasting possession.’ righteousness in Jacob.
Genesis 48.5: Psalms 99.5: 5 Now your two sons, who Exalt Yahweh our God.
Worship at his footstool.
He is Holy!
Psalms 99.6: 6 Moses and Aaron were born among his priests,
Samuel was among those who call on his name.
They called on Yahweh, and he answered them.
Psalms 99.7: 7 He spoke to you them in the land pillar of Egypt before I came to you into Egypt, are mine; Ephraim and Manasseh, even as Reuben and Simeon, will be mine. cloud.
Genesis 48.6: 6 Your offspring, whom you become the father of after them, will be yours. They will be called after kept his testimonies,
the name of statute that he gave them.
Psalms 99.8: 8 You answered them, Yahweh our God.
You are a God who forgave them,
although you took vengeance for their brothers in their inheritance. doings.
Genesis 48.7: 7 As Psalms 99.9: 9 Exalt Yahweh, our God.
Worship at his holy hill,
for me, when I came from Paddan, Rachel died beside me in the land of Canaan on the way, when there Yahweh, our God, is holy!
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Jeremiah 52.1: 1 Zedekiah was still twenty-one some distance years old when he began to come to Ephrath, and I buried her there on the way to Ephrath (also called Bethlehem).”
Genesis 48.8: 8 Israel saw Joseph’s sons, and said, “Who are these?”
Genesis 48.9: 9 Joseph said to his father, “They are my sons, whom God has given me here.”
reign. He said, “Please bring them to me, reigned eleven years in Jerusalem: and I will bless them.”
Genesis 48.10: 10 Now his mother’s name was Hamutal the eyes daughter of Israel were dim for age, so Jeremiah of Libnah.
Jeremiah 52.2: 2 He did that he couldn’t see well. Joseph brought them near which was evil in Yahweh’s sight, according to him; and he kissed them, and embraced them. all that Jehoiakim had done.
Genesis 48.11: 11 Israel said to Joseph, “I didn’t think I would see your face, Jeremiah 52.3: 3 For through Yahweh’s anger this happened in Jerusalem and behold, God has let me see your offspring also.”
Genesis 48.12: 12 Joseph brought Judah, until he had cast them out from between his knees, and he bowed himself with his face to presence.
Zedekiah rebelled against the earth. king of Babylon.
Genesis 48.13: 13 Joseph took them both, Ephraim in Jeremiah 52.4: 4 In the ninth year of his right hand toward Israel’s left hand, and Manasseh reign, in his left hand toward Israel’s right hand, and brought them near to him.
Genesis 48.14: 14 Israel stretched out his right hand, and laid it on Ephraim’s head, who was the younger, tenth month, in the tenth day of the month, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came, he and all his left hand on Manasseh’s head, guiding his hands knowingly, for Manasseh was the firstborn.
Genesis 48.15: 15 He blessed Joseph, army, against Jerusalem, and said,
“The God before whom my fathers Abraham encamped against it; and Isaac walked, they built forts against it round about.
Jeremiah 52.5: 5 So the God who has fed me all my life long city was besieged to this day,
Genesis 48.16: 16 the angel who has redeemed me from all evil, bless the lads, eleventh year of king Zedekiah.
and let my name be named on them,
and Jeremiah 52.6: 6 In the name fourth month, in the ninth day of my fathers Abraham and Isaac.
Let them grow into a multitude upon the earth.”
Genesis 48.17: 17 When Joseph saw month, the famine was severe in the city, so that his father laid his right hand on there was no bread for the head people of Ephraim, it displeased him. He held up his father’s hand, to remove it from Ephraim’s head to Manasseh’s head.
Genesis 48.18: 18 Joseph said to his father, “Not so, my father, for this is the firstborn. Put your right hand on his head.” land.
Genesis 48.19: 19 His father refused, and said, “I know, my son, I know. He also will become Jeremiah 52.7: 7 Then a people, and he also will be great. However, his younger brother will be greater than he, and his offspring will become a multitude of nations.”
Genesis 48.20: 20 He blessed them that day, saying, “Israel will bless breach was made in you, saying, ‘God make you as Ephraim the city, and as Manasseh’” He set Ephraim before Manasseh.
Genesis 48.21: 21 Israel said to Joseph, “Behold, I am dying, but God will be with you, and bring you again to all the land men of your fathers.
Genesis 48.22: 22 Moreover I have given to you one portion above your brothers, which I took war fled, and went out of the hand city by night by the way of the Amorite with my sword and with my bow.”
Genesis 49.0:
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Genesis 49.1: 1 Jacob called to his sons, and said: “Gather yourselves together, that I may tell you that gate between the two walls, which will happen to you in was by the days to come.
Genesis 49.2: 2 Assemble yourselves, and hear, you sons king’s garden. Now the Chaldeans were against the city all around. The men of Jacob. war went toward the Arabah,
Listen to Israel, your father.
Genesis 49.3: 3 “Reuben, you are my firstborn, my might, and Jeremiah 52.8: 8 but the beginning army of my strength;
excelling in dignity, the Chaldeans pursued the king, and excelling overtook Zedekiah in power.
Genesis 49.4: 4 Boiling over like water, you shall not excel;
because you went up to your father’s bed,
then defiled it. He went up to my couch.
Genesis 49.5: 5 “Simeon and Levi are brothers.
Their swords are weapons the plains of violence.
Genesis 49.6: 6 My soul, don’t come into their council.
My glory, don’t be united to their assembly;
for in their anger they killed men.
In their self-will they hamstrung cattle.
Genesis 49.7: 7 Cursed be their anger, for it was fierce;
Jericho; and their wrath, for it all his army was cruel. scattered from him.
I will divide them in Jacob,
Jeremiah 52.9: 9 Then they took the king, and scatter them in Israel.
Genesis 49.8: 8 “Judah, your brothers will praise you.
Your hand will be on carried him up to the neck king of your enemies.
Your father’s sons will bow down before you.
Genesis 49.9: 9 Judah is a lion’s cub.
From Babylon to Riblah in the prey, my son, you have gone up.
He stooped down, land of Hamath; and he crouched as a lion, pronounced judgment on him.
as a lioness.
Who will rouse him up?
Genesis 49.10: Jeremiah 52.10: 10 The scepter will not depart from Judah,
nor king of Babylon killed the ruler’s staff from between sons of Zedekiah before his feet,
until he comes to whom it belongs.
To him will eyes. He also killed all the obedience princes of the peoples be. Judah in Riblah.
Genesis 49.11: Jeremiah 52.11: 11 Binding his foal to He put out the vine,
his donkey’s colt to eyes of Zedekiah; and the choice vine;
he has washed his garments king of Babylon bound him in wine,
his robes fetters, and carried him to Babylon, and put him in prison until the blood day of grapes.
Genesis 49.12: 12 His eyes will be red with wine,
his teeth white with milk. death.
Genesis 49.13: 13 “Zebulun will dwell at Jeremiah 52.12: 12 Now in the haven fifth month, in the tenth day of the sea. month, which was the nineteenth year of king Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard, who stood before the king of Babylon, came into Jerusalem.
Jeremiah 52.13: 13 He will be for a haven burned Yahweh’s house, and the king’s house; and all the houses of ships. Jerusalem, even every great house, he burned with fire.
His border will be on Sidon.
Genesis 49.14: Jeremiah 52.14: 14 “Issachar is a strong donkey,
lying All the army of the Chaldeans, who were with the captain of the guard, broke down between all the saddlebags. walls of Jerusalem all around.
Genesis 49.15: Jeremiah 52.15: 15 He saw a resting place, that it was good,
Then Nebuzaradan the land, that it was pleasant.
He bows his shoulder captain of the guard carried away captive of the poorest of the people, and the residue of the people who were left in the city, and those who fell away, who fell to the burden,
king of Babylon, and becomes a servant doing forced labor. the residue of the multitude.
Genesis 49.16: Jeremiah 52.16: 16 “Dan will judge his people,
as one But Nebuzaradan the captain of the tribes guard left of Israel. the poorest of the land to be vineyard keepers and farmers.
Genesis 49.17: Jeremiah 52.17: 17 Dan will be a serpent on The Chaldeans broke the trail,
an adder pillars of bronze that were in Yahweh’s house, and the path,
that bites bases and the horse’s heels,
so bronze sea that his rider falls backward. were in Yahweh’s house in pieces, and carried all of their bronze to Babylon.
Genesis 49.18: Jeremiah 52.18: 18 I have waited for your salvation, Yahweh. They also took away the pots, the shovels, the snuffers, the basins, the spoons, and all the vessels of bronze with which they ministered.
Genesis 49.19: Jeremiah 52.19: 19 “A troop will press on Gad, The captain of the guard took away the cups, the fire pans, the basins, the pots, the lamp stands, the spoons, and the bowls; that which was of gold, in gold, and that which was of silver, in silver.
but he will press on their heel.
Genesis 49.20: Jeremiah 52.20: 20 “Asher’s food will be rich. They took the two pillars, the one sea, and the twelve bronze bulls that were under the bases, which king Solomon had made for Yahweh’s house. The bronze of all these vessels was without weight.
He will produce royal dainties.
Genesis 49.21: Jeremiah 52.21: 21 “Naphtali is As for the pillars, the height of the one pillar was eighteen cubits; and a doe set free, line of twelve cubits encircled it; and its thickness was four fingers. It was hollow.
who bears beautiful fawns.
Genesis 49.22: Jeremiah 52.22: 22 “Joseph is a fruitful vine,
a fruitful vine by a spring.
His branches run over A capital of bronze was on it; and the wall. height of the one capital was five cubits, with network and pomegranates on the capital all around, all of bronze: and the second pillar also had like these, and pomegranates.
Genesis 49.23: Jeremiah 52.23: 23 The archers have severely grieved him, There were ninety-six pomegranates on the sides; all the pomegranates were one hundred on the network all around.
shot at him, and persecuted him:
Genesis 49.24: Jeremiah 52.24: 24 But his bow remained strong.
The arms captain of his hands were made strong,
by the hands of guard took Seraiah the Mighty One of Jacob,
(from there is chief priest, and Zephaniah the shepherd, second priest, and the stone three keepers of Israel), the threshold:
Genesis 49.25: Jeremiah 52.25: 25 even by and out of the God city he took an officer who was set over the men of your father, war; and seven men of those who will help you,
by saw the Almighty, king’s face, who will bless you,
with blessings were found in the city; and the scribe of heaven above,
blessings the captain of the deep that lies below,
blessings army, who mustered the people of the breasts, land; and sixty men of the womb.
Genesis 49.26: 26 The blessings people of your father have prevailed above the blessings land, who were found in the middle of your ancestors, the city.
above Jeremiah 52.26: 26 Nebuzaradan the boundaries captain of the ancient hills.
They will be on guard took them, and brought them to the head king of Joseph, Babylon to Riblah.
on the crown Jeremiah 52.27: 27 The king of Babylon struck them, and put them to death at Riblah in the head land of him who is separated from Hamath.
So Judah was carried away captive out of his brothers. land.
Genesis 49.27: 27 “Benjamin Jeremiah 52.28: 28 This is a ravenous wolf.
In the morning he will devour number of the prey. people whom Nebuchadnezzar carried away captive:
At evening he will divide in the plunder.” seventh year, three thousand twenty-three Jews;
Genesis 49.28: 28 All these are Jeremiah 52.29: 29 in the twelve tribes eighteenth year of Israel, and this is what their father spoke to them, and blessed them. He blessed everyone according to his own blessing. Nebuchadnezzar, he carried away captive from Jerusalem eight hundred thirty-two persons;
Genesis 49.29: 29 He instructed them, and said to them, “I am to be gathered to my people. Bury me with my fathers Jeremiah 52.30: 30 in the cave that is in twenty-third year of Nebuchadnezzar Nebuzaradan the field captain of Ephron the Hittite, guard carried away captive of the Jews seven hundred forty-five people:
Genesis 49.30: 30 all the people were four thousand six hundred.
Jeremiah 52.31: 31 In the thirty-seventh year of the captivity of Jehoiachin king of Judah, in the cave that is twelfth month, in the field twenty-fifth day of Machpelah, which is before Mamre, the month, Evilmerodach king of Babylon, in the land first year of Canaan, which Abraham bought with his reign, lifted up the field head of Jehoiachin king of Judah, and released him from Ephron the Hittite as a burial place. prison.
Genesis 49.31: 31 There they buried Abraham Jeremiah 52.32: 32 He spoke kindly to him, and Sarah, set his wife. There they buried Isaac and Rebekah, his wife, and there I buried Leah:
Genesis 49.32: 32 throne above the field and the cave that is therein, which was purchased from the children throne of Heth.” the kings who were with him in Babylon,
Genesis 49.33: Jeremiah 52.33: 33 When Jacob finished charging and changed his sons, he gathered up his feet into prison garments. Jehoiachin ate bread before him continually all the bed, breathed days of his last breath, and life.
Jeremiah 52.34: 34 For his allowance, there was gathered to a continual allowance given him by the king of Babylon, every day a portion until the day of his people. death, all the days of his life.
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Genesis 50.1: Micah 4.1: 1 Joseph fell But in the latter days,
it will happen that the mountain of Yahweh’s temple will be established on his father’s face, wept on him, the top of the mountains,
and kissed him. it will be exalted above the hills;
Genesis 50.2: and peoples will stream to it.
Micah 4.2: 2 Joseph commanded his servants, Many nations will go and say,
“Come! Let’s go up to the physicians, mountain of Yahweh,
and to embalm the house of the God of Jacob;
and he will teach us of his father; ways,
and we will walk in his paths.”
For the physicians embalmed Israel. law will go out of Zion,
Genesis 50.3: and Yahweh’s word from Jerusalem;
Micah 4.3: 3 Forty days were used for him, for that is how and he will judge between many the days it takes to embalm. The Egyptians wept for Israel for seventy days. peoples,
Genesis 50.4: and will decide concerning strong nations afar off.
They will beat their swords into plowshares,
and their spears into pruning hooks.
Nation will not lift up sword against nation,
neither will they learn war any more.
Micah 4.4: 4 When But they will sit every man under his vine and under his fig tree;
and no one will make them afraid:
For the days mouth of weeping for him were past, Joseph spoke to Pharaoh’s staff, saying, “If now I have found favor Yahweh of Armies has spoken.
Micah 4.5: 5 Indeed all the nations may walk in your eyes, please speak in the ears name of Pharaoh, saying, their gods;
Genesis 50.5: 5 ‘My father made me swear, saying, “Behold, I am dying. Bury me but we will walk in my grave which I have dug for myself in the land name of Canaan.” Now therefore, please let me go up Yahweh our God forever and bury my father, ever.
Micah 4.6: 6 “In that day,” says Yahweh,
“I will assemble that which is lame,
and I will come again.’” gather that which is driven away,
Genesis 50.6: 6 Pharaoh said, “Go up, and bury your father, just like he made you swear.” that which I have afflicted;
Genesis 50.7: Micah 4.7: 7 Joseph went up to bury his father; and with him went up all I will make that which was lame a remnant,
and that which was cast far off a strong nation:
and Yahweh will reign over them on Mount Zion from then on, even forever.”
Micah 4.8: 8 You, tower of the servants flock, the hill of Pharaoh, the elders daughter of his house, all Zion,
to you it will come,
yes, the elders former dominion will come,
the kingdom of the land daughter of Egypt, Jerusalem.
Genesis 50.8: 8 All the house Micah 4.9: 9 Now why do you cry out aloud?
Is there no king in you?
Has your counselor perished,
that pains have taken hold of Joseph, his brothers, you as of a woman in travail?
Micah 4.10: 10 Be in pain, and his father’s house. Only their little ones, their flocks, labor to give birth, daughter of Zion,
like a woman in travail;
for now you will go out of the city,
and their herds, they left will dwell in the land of Goshen. field,
Genesis 50.9: 9 and will come even to Babylon.
There went up with him both chariots you will be rescued.
There Yahweh will redeem you from the hand of your enemies.
Micah 4.11: 11 Now many nations have assembled against you, that say,
“Let her be defiled,
and horsemen. It was a very great company. let our eye gloat over Zion.”
Genesis 50.10: 10 They came Micah 4.12: 12 But they don’t know the thoughts of Yahweh,
neither do they understand his counsel;
for he has gathered them like the sheaves to the threshing floor floor.
Micah 4.13: 13 Arise and thresh, daughter of Atad, which Zion;
for I will make your horn iron,
and I will make your hoofs bronze;
and you will beat in pieces many is beyond the Jordan, and there they lamented with a very great and severe lamentation. He mourned for his father seven days. peoples:
Genesis 50.11: 11 When the inhabitants of the land, the Canaanites, saw the mourning in the floor of Atad, they said, “This is a grievous mourning by the Egyptians.” Therefore its name was called Abel Mizraim, which is beyond the Jordan.
Genesis 50.12: 12 His sons did and I will devote their gain to him just as he commanded them, Yahweh,
Genesis 50.13: 13 for his sons carried him into the land of Canaan, and buried him in their substance to the cave Lord of the field of Machpelah, which Abraham bought with the field, as a possession for a burial site, from Ephron the Hittite, near Mamre. whole earth.
Genesis 50.14: 14 Joseph returned into Egypt—he, Mark 8.0:
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Mark 8.1: 1 In those days, when there was a very great multitude, and they had nothing to eat, Jesus called his brothers, disciples to himself, and all that went up with him said to bury his father, after he had buried his father. them,
Genesis 50.15: 15 When Joseph’s brothers saw that their father was dead, Mark 8.2: 2 “I have compassion on the multitude, because they said, “It may be that Joseph will hate us, have stayed with me now three days, and will fully pay us back for all the evil which we did have nothing to him.” eat.
Genesis 50.16: 16 They sent a message Mark 8.3: 3 If I send them away fasting to Joseph, saying, “Your father commanded before he died, saying,
Genesis 50.17: 17 ‘You shall tell Joseph, “Now please forgive the disobedience of your brothers, and their sin, because home, they did evil to you.”’ Now, please forgive will faint on the disobedience way, for some of the servants of the God of your father.” Joseph wept when they spoke to him. them have come a long way.”
Genesis 50.18: 18 Mark 8.4: 4 His brothers also went and fell down before his face; and they said, “Behold, we are your servants.”
Genesis 50.19: 19 Joseph said to them, “Don’t be afraid, for am I disciples answered him, “From where could one satisfy these people with bread here in the place of God? a deserted place?”
Genesis 50.20: 20 As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to save many people alive, as is happening today.
Genesis 50.21: 21 Now therefore don’t be afraid. I will provide for you and your little ones.” Mark 8.5: 5 He comforted asked them, and spoke kindly to them. “How many loaves do you have?”
Genesis 50.22: 22 Joseph lived in Egypt, he, and his father’s house. Joseph lived one hundred ten years. They said, “Seven.”
Genesis 50.23: 23 Joseph saw Ephraim’s children to Mark 8.6: 6 He commanded the third generation. The children also of Machir, the son of Manasseh, were born on Joseph’s knees.
Genesis 50.24: 24 Joseph said multitude to his brothers, “I am dying, but God will surely visit you, sit down on the ground, and bring you up out of this land to he took the land which seven loaves. Having given thanks, he swore broke them, and gave them to Abraham, his disciples to Isaac, serve, and to Jacob.”
Genesis 50.25: 25 Joseph took an oath from they served the children of Israel, saying, “God will surely visit you, and you shall carry up my bones from here.” multitude.
Genesis 50.26: 26 So Joseph died, being one hundred ten years old, and they embalmed him, and he was put in a coffin in Egypt.
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Mark 8.8: 8 They ate, and were filled. They took up seven baskets of broken pieces that were left over.
Mark 8.9: 9 Those who had eaten were about four thousand. Then he sent them away.
Mark 8.10: 10 Immediately he entered into the boat with his disciples, and came into the region of Dalmanutha.
Mark 8.11: 11 The Pharisees came out and began to question him, seeking from him a sign from heaven, and testing him.
Mark 8.12: 12 He sighed deeply in his spirit, and said, “Why does this generation seek a sign? Most certainly I tell you, no sign will be given to this generation.”
Mark 8.13: 13 He left them, and again entering into the boat, departed to the other side.
Mark 8.14: 14 They forgot to take bread; and they didn’t have more than one loaf in the boat with them.
Mark 8.15: 15 He warned them, saying, “Take heed: beware of the yeast of the Pharisees and the yeast of Herod.”
Mark 8.16: 16 They reasoned with one another, saying, “It’s because we have no bread.”
Mark 8.17: 17 Jesus, perceiving it, said to them, “Why do you reason that it’s because you have no bread? Don’t you perceive yet, neither understand? Is your heart still hardened?
Mark 8.18: 18 Having eyes, don’t you see? Having ears, don’t you hear? Don’t you remember?
Mark 8.19: 19 When I broke the five loaves among the five thousand, how many baskets full of broken pieces did you take up?”
They told him, “Twelve.”
Mark 8.20: 20 “When the seven loaves fed the four thousand, how many baskets full of broken pieces did you take up?”
They told him, “Seven.”
Mark 8.21: 21 He asked them, “Don’t you understand yet?”
Mark 8.22: 22 He came to Bethsaida. They brought a blind man to him, and begged him to touch him.
Mark 8.23: 23 He took hold of the blind man by the hand, and brought him out of the village. When he had spat on his eyes, and laid his hands on him, he asked him if he saw anything.
Mark 8.24: 24 He looked up, and said, “I see men; for I see them like trees walking.”
Mark 8.25: 25 Then again he laid his hands on his eyes. He looked intently, and was restored, and saw everyone clearly.
Mark 8.26: 26 He sent him away to his house, saying, “Don’t enter into the village, nor tell anyone in the village.”
Mark 8.27: 27 Jesus went out, with his disciples, into the villages of Caesarea Philippi. On the way he asked his disciples, “Who do men say that I am?”
Mark 8.28: 28 They told him, “John the Baptizer, and others say Elijah, but others: one of the prophets.”
Mark 8.29: 29 He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?”
Peter answered, “You are the Christ.”
Mark 8.30: 30 He commanded them that they should tell no one about him.
Mark 8.31: 31 He began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things, and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again.
Mark 8.32: 32 He spoke to them openly. Peter took him, and began to rebuke him.
Mark 8.33: 33 But he, turning around, and seeing his disciples, rebuked Peter, and said, “Get behind me, Satan! For you have in mind not the things of God, but the things of men.”
Mark 8.34: 34 He called the multitude to himself with his disciples, and said to them, “Whoever wants to come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.
Mark 8.35: 35 For whoever wants to save his life will lose it; and whoever will lose his life for my sake and the sake of the Good News will save it.
Mark 8.36: 36 For what does it profit a man, to gain the whole world, and forfeit his life?
Mark 8.37: 37 For what will a man give in exchange for his life?
Mark 8.38: 38 For whoever will be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man also will be ashamed of him, when he comes in his Father’s glory, with the holy angels.”
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4 Maccabees 10.1: 1 Now this one, having endured this praiseworthy death, the third was brought along, and exhorted by many to taste and save his life.
4 Maccabees 10.2: 2 But he cried out and said, Know you° not, that the father of those who are dead, became the father of me also; and that the same mother bare me; and that I was brought up in the same tenets?
4 Maccabees 10.3: 3 I renounce not the noble relationship of my kindred.
4 Maccabees 10.4: 4 Now then, whatever instrument of vengeance you° have, apply it to my body, for you° are not able to touch, even if you° wish it, my soul.
4 Maccabees 10.5: 5 But they, highly incensed at his boldness of speech, dislocated his hands and feet with racking engines, and wrenching them from their sockets, dismembered him.
4 Maccabees 10.6: 6 And they dragged round his fingers, and his arms, and his legs, and his ankles.
4 Maccabees 10.7: 7 And not being able by any means to strangle him, they tore off his skin, together with the extreme tips of his fingers and then dragged him to the wheel;
4 Maccabees 10.8: 8 around which his vertebral joints were loosened, and he saw his own flesh torn to shreds, and streams of blood flowing from his entrails.
4 Maccabees 10.9: 9 And when about to die, he said,
4 Maccabees 10.10: 10 We, O accursed tyrant, suffer this for the sake of Divine education and virtue.
4 Maccabees 10.11: 11 But you, for your impiety and blood shedding, shall endure indissoluble torments.
4 Maccabees 10.12: 12 And thus having died worthily of his kindred, they dragged forward the fourth, saying,
4 Maccabees 10.13: 13 Do not you share the madness of your kindred: but give regard to the king, and save yourself.
4 Maccabees 10.14: 14 But he said to them, You have not a fire so scorching as to make me play the coward.
4 Maccabees 10.15: 15 By the blessed death of my kindred, and the eternal punishment of the tyrant, and the glorious life of the pious, I will not repudiate the noble brotherhood.
4 Maccabees 10.16: 16 Invent, O tyrant, tortures; that you may learn, even through them, that I am the brother of those tormented before.
4 Maccabees 10.17: 17 When he had said this, the blood-thirsty, and murderous, and unhallowed Antiochus ordered his tongue to be cut out.
4 Maccabees 10.18: 18 But he said, Even if you take away the organ of speech, yet God hears the silent.
4 Maccabees 10.19: 19 Behold, my tongue is extended, cut it off; for not for that halt you extirpate our reasoning.
4 Maccabees 10.20: 20 Gladly do we lose our limbs in behalf of God.
4 Maccabees 10.21: 21 But God shall speedily find you, since you cut off the tongue, the instrument of divine melody.