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Genesis
Chapter 1
1 In the beginning God
created the heaven and the
earth.
2 And the earth was
without form, and void; and
darkness was upon the face of the
deep. And the Spirit of God moved
upon the face of the waters.
3 And God said, Let there
be light: and there was
light.
4 And God saw the light,
that it was good: and God divided
the light from the darkness.
5 And God called the light
Day, and the darkness he called
Night. And the evening and the
morning were the first day.
6 And God said, Let there
be a firmament in the midst of
the waters, and let it divide the
waters from the waters.
7 And God made the
firmament, and divided the waters
which were under the firmament
from the waters which were above
the firmament: and it was so.
8 And God called the
firmament Heaven. And the evening
and the morning were the second
day.
9 And God said, Let the
waters under the heaven be
gathered together unto one place,
and let the dry land appear: and
it was so.
10 And God called the dry
land Earth; and the gathering
together of the waters called he
Seas: and God saw that it was
good.
11 And God said, Let the
earth bring forth grass, the herb
yielding seed, and the fruit tree
yielding fruit after his kind,
whose seed is in itself, upon the
earth: and it was so.
12 And the earth brought
forth grass, and herb yielding
seed after his kind, and the tree
yielding fruit, whose seed was in
itself, after his kind: and God
saw that it was good.
13 And the evening and the
morning were the third day.
14 And God said, Let there
be lights in the firmament of the
heaven to divide the day from the
night; and let them be for signs,
and for seasons, and for days,
and years:
15 And let them be for
lights in the firmament of the
heaven to give light upon the
earth: and it was so.
16 And God made two great
lights; the greater light to rule
the day, and the lesser light to
rule the night: he made the stars
also.
17 And God set them in the
firmament of the heaven to give
light upon the earth,
18 And to rule over the
day and over the night, and to
divide the light from the
darkness: and God saw that it was
good.
19 And the evening and the
morning were the fourth day.
20 And God said, Let the
waters bring forth abundantly the
moving creature that hath life,
and fowl that may fly above the
earth in the open firmament of
heaven.
21 And God created great
whales, and every living creature
that moveth, which the waters
brought forth abundantly, after
their kind, and every winged fowl
after his kind: and God saw that
it was good.
22 And God blessed them,
saying, Be fruitful, and
multiply, and fill the waters in
the seas, and let fowl multiply
in the earth.
23 And the evening and the
morning were the fifth day.
24 And God said, Let the
earth bring forth the living
creature after his kind, cattle,
and creeping thing, and beast of
the earth after his kind: and it
was so.
25 And God made the beast
of the earth after his kind, and
cattle after their kind, and
every thing that creepeth upon
the earth after his kind: and God
saw that it was good.
26 And God said, Let us
make man in our image, after our
likeness: and let them have
dominion over the fish of the
sea, and over the fowl of the
air, and over the cattle, and
over all the earth, and over
every creeping thing that
creepeth upon the earth.
27 So God created man in
his own image, in the image of
God created he him; male and
female created he them.
28 And God blessed them,
and God said unto them, Be
fruitful, and multiply, and
replenish the earth, and subdue
it: and have dominion over the
fish of the sea, and over the
fowl of the air, and over every
living thing that moveth upon the
earth.
29 And God said, Behold, I
have given you every herb bearing
seed, which is upon the face of
all the earth, and every tree, in
the which is the fruit of a tree
yielding seed; to you it shall be
for meat.
30 And to every beast of
the earth, and to every fowl of
the air, and to every thing that
creepeth upon the earth, wherein
there is life, I have given every
green herb for meat: and it was
so.
31 And God saw every thing
that he had made, and, behold, it
was very good. And the evening
and the morning were the sixth
day.
Chapter 2
1 Thus the heavens and
the earth were finished, and all
the host of them.
2 And on the seventh day
God ended his work which he had
made; and he rested on the
seventh day from all his work
which he had made.
3 And God blessed the
seventh day, and sanctified it:
because that in it he had rested
from all his work which God
created and made.
4 These are the
generations of the heavens and of
the earth when they were created,
in the day that the LORD God made
the earth and the heavens,
5 And every plant of the
field before it was in the earth,
and every herb of the field
before it grew: for the LORD God
had not caused it to rain upon
the earth, and there was not a
man to till the ground.
6 But there went up a mist
from the earth, and watered the
whole face of the ground.
7 And the LORD God formed
man of the dust of the ground,
and breathed into his nostrils
the breath of life; and man
became a living soul.
8 And the LORD God planted
a garden eastward in Eden; and
there he put the man whom he had
formed.
9 And out of the ground
made the LORD God to grow every
tree that is pleasant to the
sight, and good for food; the
tree of life also in the midst of
the garden, and the tree of
knowledge of good and evil.
10 And a river went out of
Eden to water the garden; and
from thence it was parted, and
became into four heads.
11 The name of the first
is Pison: that is it which
compasseth the whole land of
Havilah, where there is gold;
12 And the gold of that
land is good: there is bdellium
and the onyx stone.
13 And the name of the
second river is Gihon: the same
is it that compasseth the whole
land of Ethiopia.
14 And the name of the
third river is Hiddekel: that is
it which goeth toward the east of
Assyria. And the fourth river is
Euphrates.
15 And the LORD God took
the man, and put him into the
garden of Eden to dress it and to
keep it.
16 And the LORD God
commanded the man, saying, Of
every tree of the garden thou
mayest freely eat:
17 But of the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil, thou
shalt not eat of it: for in the
day that thou eatest thereof thou
shalt surely die.
18 And the LORD God said,
It is not good that the man
should be alone; I will make him
an help meet for him.
19 And out of the ground
the LORD God formed every beast
of the field, and every fowl of
the air; and brought them unto
Adam to see what he would call
them: and whatsoever Adam called
every living creature, that was
the name thereof.
20 And Adam gave names to
all cattle, and to the fowl of
the air, and to every beast of
the field; but for Adam there was
not found an help meet for
him.
21 And the LORD God caused
a deep sleep to fall upon Adam
and he slept: and he took one of
his ribs, and closed up the flesh
instead thereof;
22 And the rib, which the
LORD God had taken from man, made
he a woman, and brought her unto
the man.
23 And Adam said, This is
now bone of my bones, and flesh
of my flesh: she shall be called
Woman, because she was taken out
of Man.
24 Therefore shall a man
leave his father and his mother,
and shall cleave unto his wife:
and they shall be one flesh.
25 And they were both
naked, the man and his wife, and
were not ashamed.
Chapter 3
1 Now the serpent was
more subtil than any beast of the
field which the LORD God had
made. And he said unto the woman,
Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not
eat of every tree of the
garden?
2 And the woman said unto
the serpent, We may eat of the
fruit of the trees of the
garden:
3 But of the fruit of the
tree which is in the midst of the
garden, God hath said, Ye shall
not eat of it, neither shall ye
touch it, lest ye die.
4 And the serpent said
unto the woman, Ye shall not
surely die:
5 For God doth know that
in the day ye eat thereof, then
your eyes shall be opened, and ye
shall be as gods, knowing good
and evil.
6 And when the woman saw
that the tree was good for food,
and that it was pleasant to the
eyes, and a tree to be desired to
make one wise, she took of the
fruit thereof, and did eat, and
gave also unto her husband with
her; and he did eat.
7 And the eyes of them
both were opened, and they knew
that they were naked; and they
sewed fig leaves together, and
made themselves aprons.
8 And they heard the voice
of the LORD God walking in the
garden in the cool of the day:
and Adam and his wife hid
themselves from the presence of
the LORD God amongst the trees of
the garden.
9 And the LORD God called
unto Adam, and said unto him,
Where art thou?
10 And he said, I heard
thy voice in the garden, and I
was afraid, because I was naked;
and I hid myself.
11 And he said, Who told
thee that thou wast naked? Hast
thou eaten of the tree, whereof I
commanded thee that thou
shouldest not eat?
12 And the man said, The
woman whom thou gavest to be with
me, she gave me of the tree, and
I did eat.
13 And the LORD God said
unto the woman, What is this that
thou hast done? And the woman
said, The serpent beguiled me,
and I did eat.
14 And the LORD God said
unto the serpent, Because thou
hast done this, thou art cursed
above all cattle, and above every
beast of the field; upon thy
belly shalt thou go, and dust
shalt thou eat all the days of
thy life:
15 And I will put enmity
between thee and the woman, and
between thy seed and her seed; it
shall bruise thy head, and thou
shalt bruise his heel.
16 Unto the woman he said,
I will greatly multiply thy
sorrow and thy conception; in
sorrow thou shalt bring forth
children; and thy desire shall be
to thy husband, and he shall rule
over thee.
17 And unto Adam he said,
Because thou hast hearkened unto
the voice of thy wife, and hast
eaten of the tree, of which I
commanded thee, saying, Thou
shalt not eat of it: cursed is
the ground for thy sake; in
sorrow shalt thou eat of it all
the days of thy life;
18 Thorns also and
thistles shall it bring forth to
thee; and thou shalt eat the herb
of the field;
19 In the sweat of thy
face shalt thou eat bread, till
thou return unto the ground; for
out of it wast thou taken: for
dust thou art, and unto dust
shalt thou return.
20 And Adam called his
wife's name Eve; because she was
the mother of all living.
21 Unto Adam also and to
his wife did the LORD God make
coats of skins, and clothed
them.
22 And the LORD God said,
Behold, the man is become as one
of us, to know good and evil: and
now, lest he put forth his hand,
and take also of the tree of
life, and eat, and live for
ever:
23 Therefore the LORD God
sent him forth from the garden of
Eden, to till the ground from
whence he was taken.
24 So he drove out the
man; and he placed at the east of
the garden of Eden Cherubims, and
a flaming sword which turned
every way, to keep the way of the
tree of life.
Chapter 4
1 And Adam knew Eve his
wife; and she conceived, and bare
Cain, and said, I have gotten a
man from the LORD.
2 And she again bare his
brother Abel. And Abel was a
keeper of sheep, but Cain was a
tiller of the ground.
3 And in process of time
it came to pass, that Cain
brought of the fruit of the
ground an offering unto the
LORD.
4 And Abel, he also
brought of the firstlings of his
flock and of the fat thereof. And
the LORD had respect unto Abel
and to his offering:
5 But unto Cain and to his
offering he had not respect. And
Cain was very wroth, and his
countenance fell.
6 And the LORD said unto
Cain, Why art thou wroth? and why
is thy countenance fallen?
7 If thou doest well,
shalt thou not be accepted? and
if thou doest not well, sin lieth
at the door. And unto thee shall
be his desire, and thou shalt
rule over him.
8 And Cain talked with
Abel his brother: and it came to
pass, when they were in the
field, that Cain rose up against
Abel his brother, and slew
him.
9 And the LORD said unto
Cain, Where is Abel thy brother?
And he said, I know not: Am I my
brother's keeper?
10 And he said, What hast
thou done? the voice of thy
brother's blood crieth unto me
from the ground.
11 And now art thou cursed
from the earth, which hath opened
her mouth to receive thy
brother's blood from thy
hand;
12 When thou tillest the
ground, it shall not henceforth
yield unto thee her strength; a
fugitive and a vagabond shalt
thou be in the earth.
13 And Cain said unto the
LORD, My punishment is greater
than I can bear.
14 Behold, thou hast
driven me out this day from the
face of the earth; and from thy
face shall I be hid; and I shall
be a fugitive and a vagabond in
the earth; and it shall come to
pass, that every one that findeth
me shall slay me.
15 And the LORD said unto
him, Therefore whosoever slayeth
Cain, vengeance shall be taken on
him sevenfold. And the LORD set a
mark upon Cain, lest any finding
him should kill him.
16 And Cain went out from
the presence of the LORD, and
dwelt in the land of Nod, on the
east of Eden.
17 And Cain knew his wife;
and she conceived, and bare
Enoch: and he builded a city, and
called the name of the city,
after the name of his son,
Enoch.
18 And unto Enoch was born
Irad: and Irad begat Mehujael:
and Mehujael begat Methusael: and
Methusael begat Lamech.
19 And Lamech took unto
him two wives: the name of the
one was Adah, and the name of the
other Zillah.
20 And Adah bare Jabal: he
was the father of such as dwell
in tents, and of such as have
cattle.
21 And his brother's name
was Jubal: he was the father of
all such as handle the harp and
organ.
22 And Zillah, she also
bare Tubal-cain, an instructer of
every artificer in brass and
iron: and the sister of
Tubal-cain was Naamah.
23 And Lamech said unto
his wives, Adah and Zillah, Hear
my voice; ye wives of Lamech,
hearken unto my speech: for I
have slain a man to my wounding,
and a young man to my hurt.
24 If Cain shall be
avenged sevenfold, truly Lamech
seventy and sevenfold.
25 And Adam knew his wife
again; and she bare a son, and
called his name Seth: For God,
said she, hath appointed me
another seed instead of Abel,
whom Cain slew.
26 And to Seth, to him
also there was born a son; and he
called his name Enos: then began
men to call upon the name of the
LORD.
Chapter 5
1 This is the book of
the generations of Adam. In the
day that God created man, in the
likeness of God made he him;
2 Male and female created
he them; and blessed them, and
called their name Adam, in the
day when they were created.
3 And Adam lived an
hundred and thirty years, and
begat a son in his own likeness,
after his image; and called his
name Seth:
4 And the days of Adam
after he had begotten Seth were
eight hundred years: and he begat
sons and daughters:
5 And all the days that
Adam lived were nine hundred and
thirty years: and he died.
6 And Seth lived an
hundred and five years, and begat
Enos:
7 And Seth lived after he
begat Enos eight hundred and
seven years, and begat sons and
daughters:
8 And all the days of Seth
were nine hundred and twelve
years: and he died.
9 And Enos lived ninety
years, and begat Cainan:
10 And Enos lived after he
begat Cainan eight hundred and
fifteen years, and begat sons and
daughters:
11 And all the days of
Enos were nine hundred and five
years: and he died.
12 And Cainan lived
seventy years, and begat
Mahalaleel:
13 And Cainan lived after
he begat Mahalaleel eight hundred
and forty years, and begat sons
and daughters:
14 And all the days of
Cainan were nine hundred and ten
years: and he died.
15 And Mahalaleel lived
sixty and five years, and begat
Jared:
16 And Mahalaleel lived
after he begat Jared eight
hundred and thirty years, and
begat sons and daughters:
17 And all the days of
Mahalaleel were eight hundred
ninety and five years: and he
died.
18 And Jared lived an
hundred sixty and two years, and
he begat Enoch:
19 And Jared lived after
he begat Enoch eight hundred
years, and begat sons and
daughters:
20 And all the days of
Jared were nine hundred sixty and
two years: and he died.
21 And Enoch lived sixty
and five years, and begat
Methuselah:
22 And Enoch walked with
God after he begat Methuselah
three hundred years, and begat
sons and daughters:
23 And all the days of
Enoch were three hundred sixty
and five years:
24 And Enoch walked with
God: and he was not; for God took
him.
25 And Methuselah lived an
hundred eighty and seven years,
and begat Lamech:
26 And Methuselah lived
after he begat Lamech seven
hundred eighty and two years, and
begat sons and daughters:
27 And all the days of
Methuselah were nine hundred
sixty and nine years: and he
died.
28 And Lamech lived an
hundred eighty and two years, and
begat a son:
29 And he called his name
Noah, saying, This same shall
comfort us concerning our work
and toil of our hands, because of
the ground which the LORD hath
cursed.
30 And Lamech lived after
he begat Noah five hundred ninety
and five years, and begat sons
and daughters:
31 And all the days of
Lamech were seven hundred seventy
and seven years: and he died.
32 And Noah was five
hundred years old: and Noah begat
Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
Chapter 6
1 And it came to pass,
when men began to multiply on the
face of the earth, and daughters
were born unto them,
2 That the sons of God saw
the daughters of men that they
were fair; and they took them
wives of all which they
chose.
3 And the LORD said, My
spirit shall not always strive
with man, for that he also is
flesh: yet his days shall be an
hundred and twenty years.
4 There were giants in the
earth in those days; and also
after that, when the sons of God
came in unto the daughters of
men, and they bare children to
them, the same became mighty men
which were of old, men of
renown.
5 And GOD saw that the
wickedness of man was great in
the earth, and that every
imagination of the thoughts of
his heart was only evil
continually.
6 And it repented the LORD
that he had made man on the
earth, and it grieved him at his
heart.
7 And the LORD said, I
will destroy man whom I have
created from the face of the
earth; both man, and beast, and
the creeping thing, and the fowls
of the air; for it repenteth me
that I have made them.
8 But Noah found grace in
the eyes of the LORD.
9 These are the
generations of Noah: Noah was a
just man and perfect in his
generations, and Noah walked with
God.
10 And Noah begat three
sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
11 The earth also was
corrupt before God, and the earth
was filled with violence.
12 And God looked upon the
earth, and, behold, it was
corrupt; for all flesh had
corrupted his way upon the
earth.
13 And God said unto Noah,
The end of all flesh is come
before me; for the earth is
filled with violence through
them; and, behold, I will destroy
them with the earth.
14 Make thee an ark of
gopher wood; rooms shalt thou
make in the ark, and shalt pitch
it within and without with
pitch.
15 And this is the fashion
which thou shalt make it of: The
length of the ark shall be three
hundred cubits, the breadth of it
fifty cubits, and the height of
it thirty cubits.
16 A window shalt thou
make to the ark, and in a cubit
shalt thou finish it above; and
the door of the ark shalt thou
set in the side thereof; with
lower, second, and third stories
shalt thou make it.
17 And, behold, I, even I,
do bring a flood of waters upon
the earth, to destroy all flesh,
wherein is the breath of life,
from under heaven; and every
thing that is in the earth shall
die.
18 But with thee will I
establish my covenant; and thou
shalt come into the ark, thou,
and thy sons, and thy wife, and
thy sons' wives with thee.
19 And of every living
thing of all flesh, two of every
sort shalt thou bring into the
ark, to keep them alive with
thee; they shall be male and
female.
20 Of fowls after their
kind, and of cattle after their
kind, of every creeping thing of
the earth after his kind, two of
every sort shall come unto thee,
to keep them alive.
21 And take thou unto thee
of all food that is eaten, and
thou shalt gather it to thee; and
it shall be for food for thee,
and for them.
22 Thus did Noah;
according to all that God
commanded him, so did he.
Chapter 7
1 And the LORD said
unto Noah, Come thou and all thy
house into the ark; for thee have
I seen righteous before me in
this generation.
2 Of every clean beast
thou shalt take to thee by
sevens, the male and his female:
and of beasts that are not clean
by two, the male and his
female.
3 Of fowls also of the air
by sevens, the male and the
female; to keep seed alive upon
the face of all the earth.
4 For yet seven days, and
I will cause it to rain upon the
earth forty days and forty
nights; and every living
substance that I have made will I
destroy from off the face of the
earth.
5 And Noah did according
unto all that the LORD commanded
him.
6 And Noah was six hundred
years old when the flood of
waters was upon the earth.
7 And Noah went in, and
his sons, and his wife, and his
sons' wives with him, into the
ark, because of the waters of the
flood.
8 Of clean beasts, and of
beasts that are not clean, and of
fowls, and of every thing that
creepeth upon the earth,
9 There went in two and
two unto Noah into the ark, the
male and the female, as God had
commanded Noah.
10 And it came to pass
after seven days, that the waters
of the flood were upon the
earth.
11 In the six hundredth
year of Noah's life, in the
second month, the seventeenth day
of the month, the same day were
all the fountains of the great
deep broken up, and the windows
of heaven were opened.
12 And the rain was upon
the earth forty days and forty
nights.
13 In the selfsame day
entered Noah, and Shem, and Ham,
and Japheth, the sons of Noah,
and Noah's wife, and the three
wives of his sons with them, into
the ark;
14 They, and every beast
after his kind, and all the
cattle after their kind, and
every creeping thing that
creepeth upon the earth after his
kind, and every fowl after his
kind, every bird of every
sort.
15 And they went in unto
Noah into the ark, two and two of
all flesh, wherein is the breath
of life.
16 And they that went in,
went in male and female of all
flesh, as God had commanded him:
and the LORD shut him in.
17 And the flood was forty
days upon the earth; and the
waters increased, and bare up the
ark, and it was lift up above the
earth.
18 And the waters
prevailed, and were increased
greatly upon the earth; and the
ark went upon the face of the
waters.
19 And the waters
prevailed exceedingly upon the
earth; and all the high hills,
that were under the whole heaven,
were covered.
20 Fifteen cubits upward
did the waters prevail; and the
mountains were covered.
21 And all flesh died that
moved upon the earth, both of
fowl, and of cattle, and of
beast, and of every creeping
thing that creepeth upon the
earth, and every man:
22 All in whose nostrils
was the breath of life, of all
that was in the dry land,
died.
23 And every living
substance was destroyed which was
upon the face of the ground, both
man, and cattle, and the creeping
things, and the fowl of the
heaven; and they were destroyed
from the earth: and Noah only
remained alive, and they that
were with him in the ark.
24 And the waters
prevailed upon the earth an
hundred and fifty days.
Chapter 8
1 And God remembered
Noah, and every living thing, and
all the cattle that was with him
in the ark: and God made a wind
to pass over the earth, and the
waters asswaged;
2 The fountains also of
the deep and the windows of
heaven were stopped, and the rain
from heaven was restrained;
3 And the waters returned
from off the earth continually:
and after the end of the hundred
and fifty days the waters were
abated.
4 And the ark rested in
the seventh month, on the
seventeenth day of the month,
upon the mountains of Ararat.
5 And the waters decreased
continually until the tenth
month: in the tenth month, on the
first day of the month, were the
tops of the mountains seen.
6 And it came to pass at
the end of forty days, that Noah
opened the window of the ark
which he had made:
7 And he sent forth a
raven, which went forth to and
fro, until the waters were dried
up from off the earth.
8 Also he sent forth a
dove from him, to see if the
waters were abated from off the
face of the ground;
9 But the dove found no
rest for the sole of her foot,
and she returned unto him into
the ark, for the waters were on
the face of the whole earth: then
he put forth his hand, and took
her, and pulled her in unto him
into the ark.
10 And he stayed yet other
seven days; and again he sent
forth the dove out of the
ark;
11 And the dove came in to
him in the evening; and, lo, in
her mouth was an olive leaf
pluckt off: so Noah knew that the
waters were abated from off the
earth.
12 And he stayed yet other
seven days; and sent forth the
dove; which returned not again
unto him any more.
13 And it came to pass in
the six hundredth and first year,
in the first month, the first day
of the month, the waters were
dried up from off the earth: and
Noah removed the covering of the
ark, and looked, and, behold, the
face of the ground was dry.
14 And in the second
month, on the seven and twentieth
day of the month, was the earth
dried.
15 And God spake unto
Noah, saying,
16 Go forth of the ark,
thou, and thy wife, and thy sons,
and thy sons' wives with
thee.
17 Bring forth with thee
every living thing that is with
thee, of all flesh, both of fowl,
and of cattle, and of every
creeping thing that creepeth upon
the earth; that they may breed
abundantly in the earth, and be
fruitful, and multiply upon the
earth.
18 And Noah went forth,
and his sons, and his wife, and
his sons' wives with him:
19 Every beast, every
creeping thing, and every fowl,
and whatsoever creepeth upon the
earth, after their kinds, went
forth out of the ark.
20 And Noah builded an
altar unto the LORD; and took of
every clean beast, and of every
clean fowl, and offered burnt
offerings on the altar.
21 And the LORD smelled a
sweet savour; and the LORD said
in his heart, I will not again
curse the ground any more for
man's sake; for the imagination
of man's heart is evil from his
youth; neither will I again smite
any more every thing living, as I
have done.
22 While the earth
remaineth, seedtime and harvest,
and cold and heat, and summer and
winter, and day and night shall
not cease.
Chapter 9
1 And God blessed Noah
and his sons, and said unto them,
Be fruitful, and multiply, and
replenish the earth.
2 And the fear of you and
the dread of you shall be upon
every beast of the earth, and
upon every fowl of the air, upon
all that moveth upon the earth,
and upon all the fishes of the
sea; into your hand are they
delivered.
3 Every moving thing that
liveth shall be meat for you;
even as the green herb have I
given you all things.
4 But flesh with the life
thereof, which is the blood
thereof, shall ye not eat.
5 And surely your blood of
your lives will I require; at the
hand of every beast will I
require it, and at the hand of
man; at the hand of every man's
brother will I require the life
of man.
6 Whoso sheddeth man's
blood, by man shall his blood be
shed: for in the image of God
made he man.
7 And you, be ye fruitful,
and multiply; bring forth
abundantly in the earth, and
multiply therein.
8 And God spake unto Noah,
and to his sons with him,
saying,
9 And I, behold, I
establish my covenant with you,
and with your seed after you;
10 And with every living
creature that is with you, of the
fowl, of the cattle, and of every
beast of the earth with you; from
all that go out of the ark, to
every beast of the earth.
11 And I will establish my
covenant with you; neither shall
all flesh be cut off any more by
the waters of a flood; neither
shall there any more be a flood
to destroy the earth.
12 And God said, This is
the token of the covenant which I
make between me and you and every
living creature that is with you,
for perpetual generations:
13 I do set my bow in the
cloud, and it shall be for a
token of a covenant between me
and the earth.
14 And it shall come to
pass, when I bring a cloud over
the earth, that the bow shall be
seen in the cloud:
15 And I will remember my
covenant, which is between me and
you and every living creature of
all flesh; and the waters shall
no more become a flood to destroy
all flesh.
16 And the bow shall be in
the cloud; and I will look upon
it, that I may remember the
everlasting covenant between God
and every living creature of all
flesh that is upon the earth.
17 And God said unto Noah,
This is the token of the
covenant, which I have
established between me and all
flesh that is upon the earth.
18 And the sons of Noah,
that went forth of the ark, were
Shem, and Ham, and Japheth: and
Ham is the father of Canaan.
19 These are the three
sons of Noah: and of them was the
whole earth overspread.
20 And Noah began to be an
husbandman, and he planted a
vineyard:
21 And he drank of the
wine, and was drunken; and he was
uncovered within his tent.
22 And Ham, the father of
Canaan, saw the nakedness of his
father, and told his two brethren
without.
23 And Shem and Japheth
took a garment, and laid it upon
both their shoulders, and went
backward, and covered the
nakedness of their father; and
their faces were backward, and
they saw not their father's
nakedness.
24 And Noah awoke from his
wine, and knew what his younger
son had done unto him.
25 And he said, Cursed be
Canaan; a servant of servants
shall he be unto his
brethren.
26 And he said, Blessed be
the LORD God of Shem; and Canaan
shall be his servant.
27 God shall enlarge
Japheth, and he shall dwell in
the tents of Shem; and Canaan
shall be his servant.
28 And Noah lived after
the flood three hundred and fifty
years.
29 And all the days of
Noah were nine hundred and fifty
years: and he died.
Chapter 10
1 Now these are the
generations of the sons of Noah,
Shem, Ham, and Japheth: and unto
them were sons born after the
flood.
2 The sons of Japheth;
Gomer, and Magog, and Madai, and
Javan, and Tubal, and Meshech,
and Tiras.
3 And the sons of Gomer;
Ashkenaz, and Riphath, and
Togarmah.
4 And the sons of Javan;
Elishah, and Tarshish, Kittim,
and Dodanim.
5 By these were the isles
of the Gentiles divided in their
lands; every one after his
tongue, after their families, in
their nations.
6 And the sons of Ham;
Cush, and Mizraim, and Phut, and
Canaan.
7 And the sons of Cush;
Seba, and Havilah, and Sabtah,
and Raamah, and Sabtecha: and the
sons of Raamah; Sheba, and
Dedan.
8 And Cush begat Nimrod:
he began to be a mighty one in
the earth.
9 He was a mighty hunter
before the LORD: wherefore it is
said, Even as Nimrod the mighty
hunter before the LORD.
10 And the beginning of
his kingdom was Babel, and Erech,
and Accad, and Calneh, in the
land of Shinar.
11 Out of that land went
forth Asshur, and builded
Nineveh, and the city Rehoboth,
and Calah,
12 And Resen between
Nineveh and Calah: the same is a
great city.
13 And Mizraim begat
Ludim, and Anamim, and Lehabim,
and Naphtuhim,
14 And Pathrusim, and
Casluhim, (out of whom came
Philistim,) and Caphtorim.
15 And Canaan begat Sidon
his firstborn, and Heth,
16 And the Jebusite, and
the Amorite, and the
Girgasite,
17 And the Hivite, and the
Arkite, and the Sinite,
18 And the Arvadite, and
the Zemarite, and the Hamathite:
and afterward were the families
of the Canaanites spread
abroad.
19 And the border of the
Canaanites was from Sidon, as
thou comest to Gerar, unto Gaza;
as thou goest, unto Sodom, and
Gomorrah, and Admah, and Zeboim,
even unto Lasha.
20 These are the sons of
Ham, after their families, after
their tongues, in their
countries, and in their
nations.
21 Unto Shem also, the
father of all the children of
Eber, the brother of Japheth the
elder, even to him were children
born.
22 The children of Shem;
Elam, and Asshur, and Arphaxad,
and Lud, and Aram.
23 And the children of
Aram; Uz, and Hul, and Gether,
and Mash.
24 And Arphaxad begat
Salah; and Salah begat Eber.
25 And unto Eber were born
two sons: the name of one was
Peleg; for in his days was the
earth divided; and his brother's
name was Joktan.
26 And Joktan begat
Almodad, and Sheleph, and
Hazar-maveth, and Jerah,
27 And Hadoram, and Uzal,
and Diklah,
28 And Obal, and Abimael,
and Sheba,
29 And Ophir, and Havilah,
and Jobab: all these were the
sons of Joktan.
30 And their dwelling was
from Mesha, as thou goest unto
Sephar a mount of the east.
31 These are the sons of
Shem, after their families, after
their tongues, in their lands,
after their nations.
32 These are the families
of the sons of Noah, after their
generations, in their nations:
and by these were the nations
divided in the earth after the
flood.
Chapter 11
1 And the whole earth
was of one language, and of one
speech.
2 And it came to pass, as
they journeyed from the east,
that they found a plain in the
land of Shinar; and they dwelt
there.
3 And they said one to
another, Go to, let us make
brick, and burn them throughly.
And they had brick for stone, and
slime had they for morter.
4 And they said, Go to,
let us build us a city and a
tower, whose top may reach unto
heaven; and let us make us a
name, lest we be scattered abroad
upon the face of the whole
earth.
5 And the LORD came down
to see the city and the tower,
which the children of men
builded.
6 And the LORD said,
Behold, the people is one, and
they have all one language; and
this they begin to do: and now
nothing will be restrained from
them, which they have imagined to
do.
7 Go to, let us go down,
and there confound their
language, that they may not
understand one another's
speech.
8 So the LORD scattered
them abroad from thence upon the
face of all the earth: and they
left off to build the city.
9 Therefore is the name of
it called Babel; because the LORD
did there confound the language
of all the earth: and from thence
did the LORD scatter them abroad
upon the face of all the
earth.
10 These are the
generations of Shem: Shem was an
hundred years old, and begat
Arphaxad two years after the
flood:
11 And Shem lived after he
begat Arphaxad five hundred
years, and begat sons and
daughters.
12 And Arphaxad lived five
and thirty years, and begat
Salah:
13 And Arphaxad lived
after he begat Salah four hundred
and three years, and begat sons
and daughters.
14 And Salah lived thirty
years, and begat Eber:
15 And Salah lived after
he begat Eber four hundred and
three years, and begat sons and
daughters.
16 And Eber lived four and
thirty years, and begat
Peleg:
17 And Eber lived after he
begat Peleg four hundred and
thirty years, and begat sons and
daughters.
18 And Peleg lived thirty
years, and begat Reu:
19 And Peleg lived after
he begat Reu two hundred and nine
years, and begat sons and
daughters.
20 And Reu lived two and
thirty years, and begat
Serug:
21 And Reu lived after he
begat Serug two hundred and seven
years, and begat sons and
daughters.
22 And Serug lived thirty
years, and begat Nahor:
23 And Serug lived after
he begat Nahor two hundred years,
and begat sons and daughters.
24 And Nahor lived nine
and twenty years, and begat
Terah:
25 And Nahor lived after
he begat Terah an hundred and
nineteen years, and begat sons
and daughters.
26 And Terah lived seventy
years, and begat Abram, Nahor,
and Haran.
27 Now these are the
generations of Terah: Terah begat
Abram, Nahor, and Haran; and
Haran begat Lot.
28 And Haran died before
his father Terah in the land of
his nativity, in Ur of the
Chaldees.
29 And Abram and Nahor
took them wives: the name of
Abram's wife was Sarai; and the
name of Nahor's wife, Milcah, the
daughter of Haran, the father of
Milcah, and the father of
Iscah.
30 But Sarai was barren;
she had no child.
31 And Terah took Abram
his son, and Lot the son of Haran
his son's son, and Sarai his
daughter in law, his son Abram's
wife; and they went forth with
them from Ur of the Chaldees, to
go into the land of Canaan; and
they came unto Haran, and dwelt
there.
32 And the days of Terah
were two hundred and five years:
and Terah died in Haran.
Chapter 12
1 Now the LORD had said
unto Abram, Get thee out of thy
country, and from thy kindred,
and from thy father's house, unto
a land that I will shew thee:
2 And I will make of thee
a great nation, and I will bless
thee, and make thy name great;
and thou shalt be a blessing:
3 And I will bless them
that bless thee, and curse him
that curseth thee: and in thee
shall all families of the earth
be blessed.
4 So Abram departed, as
the LORD had spoken unto him; and
Lot went with him: and Abram was
seventy and five years old when
he departed out of Haran.
5 And Abram took Sarai his
wife, and Lot his brother's son,
and all their substance that they
had gathered, and the souls that
they had gotten in Haran; and
they went forth to go into the
land of Canaan; and into the land
of Canaan they came.
6 And Abram passed through
the land unto the place of
Sichem, unto the plain of Moreh.
And the Canaanite was then in the
land.
7 And the LORD appeared
unto Abram, and said, Unto thy
seed will I give this land: and
there builded he an altar unto
the LORD, who appeared unto
him.
8 And he removed from
thence unto a mountain on the
east of Bethel, and pitched his
tent, having Bethel on the west,
and Hai on the east: and there he
builded an altar unto the LORD,
and called upon the name of the
LORD.
9 And Abram journeyed,
going on still toward the
south.
10 And there was a famine
in the land: and Abram went down
into Egypt to sojourn there; for
the famine was grievous in the
land.
11 And it came to pass,
when he was come near to enter
into Egypt, that he said unto
Sarai his wife, Behold now, I
know that thou art a fair woman
to look upon:
12 Therefore it shall come
to pass, when the Egyptians shall
see thee, that they shall say,
This is his wife: and they will
kill me, but they will save thee
alive.
13 Say, I pray thee, thou
art my sister: that it may be
well with me for thy sake; and my
soul shall live because of
thee.
14 And it came to pass,
that, when Abram was come into
Egypt, the Egyptians beheld the
woman that she was very fair.
15 The princes also of
Pharaoh saw her, and commended
her before Pharaoh: and the woman
was taken into Pharaoh's
house.
16 And he entreated Abram
well for her sake: and he had
sheep, and oxen, and he asses,
and menservants, and
maidservants, and she asses, and
camels.
17 And the LORD plagued
Pharaoh and his house with great
plagues because of Sarai Abram's
wife.
18 And Pharaoh called
Abram, and said, What is this
that thou hast done unto me? why
didst thou not tell me that she
was thy wife?
19 Why saidst thou, She is
my sister? so I might have taken
her to me to wife: now therefore
behold thy wife, take her, and go
thy way.
20 And Pharaoh commanded
his men concerning him: and they
sent him away, and his wife, and
all that he had.
Chapter 13
1 And Abram went up out
of Egypt, he, and his wife, and
all that he had, and Lot with
him, into the south.
2 And Abram was very rich
in cattle, in silver, and in
gold.
3 And he went on his
journeys from the south even to
Bethel, unto the place where his
tent had been at the beginning,
between Bethel and Hai;
4 Unto the place of the
altar, which he had made there at
the first: and there Abram called
on the name of the LORD.
5 And Lot also, which went
with Abram, had flocks, and
herds, and tents.
6 And the land was not
able to bear them, that they
might dwell together: for their
substance was great, so that they
could not dwell together.
7 And there was a strife
between the herdmen of Abram's
cattle and the herdmen of Lot's
cattle: and the Canaanite and the
Perizzite dwelled then in the
land.
8 And Abram said unto Lot,
Let there be no strife, I pray
thee, between me and thee, and
between my herdmen and thy
herdmen; for we be brethren.
9 Is not the whole land
before thee? separate thyself, I
pray thee, from me: if thou wilt
take the left hand, then I will
go to the right; or if thou
depart to the right hand, then I
will go to the left.
10 And Lot lifted up his
eyes, and beheld all the plain of
Jordan, that it was well watered
every where, before the LORD
destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah,
even as the garden of the LORD,
like the land of Egypt, as thou
comest unto Zoar.
11 Then Lot chose him all
the plain of Jordan; and Lot
journeyed east: and they
separated themselves the one from
the other.
12 Abram dwelled in the
land of Canaan, and Lot dwelled
in the cities of the plain, and
pitched his tent toward
Sodom.
13 But the men of Sodom
were wicked and sinners before
the LORD exceedingly.
14 And the LORD said unto
Abram, after that Lot was
separated from him, Lift up now
thine eyes, and look from the
place where thou art northward,
and southward, and eastward, and
westward:
15 For all the land which
thou seest, to thee will I give
it, and to thy seed for ever.
16 And I will make thy
seed as the dust of the earth: so
that if a man can number the dust
of the earth, then shall thy seed
also be numbered.
17 Arise, walk through the
land in the length of it and in
the breadth of it; for I will
give it unto thee.
18 Then Abram removed his
tent, and came and dwelt in the
plain of Mamre, which is in
Hebron, and built there an altar
unto the LORD.
Chapter 14
1 And it came to pass
in the days of Amraphel king of
Shinar, Arioch king of Ellasar,
Chedorlaomer king of Elam, and
Tidal king of nations;
2 That these made war with
Bera king of Sodom, and with
Birsha king of Gomorrah, Shinab
king of Admah, and Shemeber king
of Zeboiim, and the king of Bela,
which is Zoar.
3 All these were joined
together in the vale of Siddim,
which is the salt sea.
4 Twelve years they served
Chedorlaomer, and in the
thirteenth year they
rebelled.
5 And in the fourteenth
year came Chedorlaomer, and the
kings that were with him, and
smote the Rephaims in Ashteroth
Karnaim, and the Zuzims in Ham,
and the Emims in Shaveh
Kiriathaim,
6 And the Horites in their
mount Seir, unto El-paran, which
is by the wilderness.
7 And they returned, and
came to En-mishpat, which is
Kadesh, and smote all the country
of the Amalekites, and also the
Amorites that dwelt in
Hazezon-tamar.
8 And there went out the
king of Sodom, and the king of
Gomorrah, and the king of Admah,
and the king of Zeboiim, and the
king of Bela (the same is Zoar;)
and they joined battle with them
in the vale of Siddim;
9 With Chedorlaomer the
king of Elam, and with Tidal king
of nations, and Amraphel king of
Shinar, and Arioch king of
Ellasar; four kings with
five.
10 And the vale of Siddim
was full of slimepits; and the
kings of Sodom and Gomorrah fled,
and fell there; and they that
remained fled to the
mountain.
11 And they took all the
goods of Sodom and Gomorrah, and
all their victuals, and went
their way.
12 And they took Lot,
Abram's brother's son, who dwelt
in Sodom, and his goods, and
departed.
13 And there came one that
had escaped, and told Abram the
Hebrew; for he dwelt in the plain
of Mamre the Amorite, brother of
Eschol, and brother of Aner: and
these were confederate with
Abram.
14 And when Abram heard
that his brother was taken
captive, he armed his trained
servants, born in his own house,
three hundred and eighteen, and
pursued them unto Dan.
15 And he divided himself
against them, he and his
servants, by night, and smote
them, and pursued them unto
Hobah, which is on the left hand
of Damascus.
16 And he brought back all
the goods, and also brought again
his brother Lot, and his goods,
and the women also, and the
people.
17 And the king of Sodom
went out to meet him after his
return from the slaughter of
Chedorlaomer, and of the kings
that were with him, at the valley
of Shaveh, which is the king's
dale.
18 And Melchizedek king of
Salem brought forth bread and
wine: and he was the priest of
the most high God.
19 And he blessed him, and
said, Blessed be Abram of the
most high God, possessor of
heaven and earth:
20 And blessed be the most
high God, which hath delivered
thine enemies into thy hand. And
he gave him tithes of all.
21 And the king of Sodom
said unto Abram, Give me the
persons, and take the goods to
thyself.
22 And Abram said to the
king of Sodom, I have lift up
mine hand unto the LORD, the most
high God, the possessor of heaven
and earth,
23 That I will not take
from a thread even to a
shoelatchet, and that I will not
take any thing that is thine,
lest thou shouldest say, I have
made Abram rich:
24 Save only that which
the young men have eaten, and the
portion of the men which went
with me, Aner, Eshcol, and Mamre;
let them take their portion.
Chapter 15
1 After these things
the word of the LORD came unto
Abram in a vision, saying, Fear
not, Abram: I am thy shield, and
thy exceeding great reward.
2 And Abram said, Lord
GOD, what wilt thou give me,
seeing I go childless, and the
steward of my house is this
Eliezer of Damascus?
3 And Abram said, Behold,
to me thou hast given no seed:
and, lo, one born in my house is
mine heir.
4 And, behold, the word of
the LORD came unto him, saying,
This shall not be thine heir; but
he that shall come forth out of
thine own bowels shall be thine
heir.
5 And he brought him forth
abroad, and said, Look now toward
heaven, and tell the stars, if
thou be able to number them: and
he said unto him, So shall thy
seed be.
6 And he believed in the
LORD; and he counted it to him
for righteousness.
7 And he said unto him, I
am the LORD that brought thee out
of Ur of the Chaldees, to give
thee this land to inherit it.
8 And he said, Lord GOD,
whereby shall I know that I shall
inherit it?
9 And he said unto him,
Take me an heifer of three years
old, and a she goat of three
years old, and a ram of three
years old, and a turtledove, and
a young pigeon.
10 And he took unto him
all these, and divided them in
the midst, and laid each piece
one against another: but the
birds divided he not.
11 And when the fowls came
down upon the carcases, Abram
drove them away.
12 And when the sun was
going down, a deep sleep fell
upon Abram; and, lo, an horror of
great darkness fell upon him.
13 And he said unto Abram,
Know of a surety that thy seed
shall be a stranger in a land
that is not theirs, and shall
serve them; and they shall
afflict them four hundred
years;
14 And also that nation,
whom they shall serve, will I
judge: and afterward shall they
come out with great
substance.
15 And thou shalt go to
thy fathers in peace; thou shalt
be buried in a good old age.
16 But in the fourth
generation they shall come hither
again: for the iniquity of the
Amorites is not yet full.
17 And it came to pass,
that, when the sun went down, and
it was dark, behold a smoking
furnace, and a burning lamp that
passed between those pieces.
18 In the same day the
LORD made a covenant with Abram,
saying, Unto thy seed have I
given this land, from the river
of Egypt unto the great river,
the river Euphrates:
19 The Kenites, and the
Kenizzites, and the
Kadmonites,
20 And the Hittites, and
the Perizzites, and the
Rephaims,
21 And the Amorites, and
the Canaanites, and the
Girgashites, and the
Jebusites.
Chapter 16
1 Now Sarai Abram's
wife bare him no children: and
she had an handmaid, an Egyptian,
whose name was Hagar.
2 And Sarai said unto
Abram, Behold now, the LORD hath
restrained me from bearing: I
pray thee, go in unto my maid; it
may be that I may obtain children
by her. And Abram hearkened to
the voice of Sarai.
3 And Sarai Abram's wife
took Hagar her maid the Egyptian,
after Abram had dwelt ten years
in the land of Canaan, and gave
her to her husband Abram to be
his wife.
4 And he went in unto
Hagar, and she conceived: and
when she saw that she had
conceived, her mistress was
despised in her eyes.
5 And Sarai said unto
Abram, My wrong be upon thee: I
have given my maid into thy
bosom; and when she saw that she
had conceived, I was despised in
her eyes: the LORD judge between
me and thee.
6 But Abram said unto
Sarai, Behold, thy maid is in thy
hand; do to her as it pleaseth
thee. And when Sarai dealt hardly
with her, she fled from her
face.
7 And the angel of the
LORD found her by a fountain of
water in the wilderness, by the
fountain in the way to Shur.
8 And he said, Hagar,
Sarai's maid, whence camest thou?
and whither wilt thou go? And she
said, I flee from the face of my
mistress Sarai.
9 And the angel of the
LORD said unto her, Return to thy
mistress, and submit thyself
under her hands.
10 And the angel of the
LORD said unto her, I will
multiply thy seed exceedingly,
that it shall not be numbered for
multitude.
11 And the angel of the
LORD said unto her, Behold, thou
art with child, and shalt bear a
son, and shalt call his name
Ishmael; because the LORD hath
heard thy affliction.
12 And he will be a wild
man; his hand will be against
every man, and every man's hand
against him; and he shall dwell
in the presence of all his
brethren.
13 And she called the name
of the LORD that spake unto her,
Thou God seest me: for she said,
Have I also here looked after him
that seeth me?
14 Wherefore the well was
called Beer-lahai-roi; behold, it
is between Kadesh and Bered.
15 And Hagar bare Abram a
son: and Abram called his son's
name, which Hagar bare,
Ishmael.
16 And Abram was fourscore
and six years old, when Hagar
bare Ishmael to Abram.
Chapter 17
1 And when Abram was
ninety years old and nine, the
LORD appeared to Abram, and said
unto him, I am the Almighty God;
walk before me, and be thou
perfect.
2 And I will make my
covenant between me and thee, and
will multiply thee
exceedingly.
3 And Abram fell on his
face: and God talked with him,
saying,
4 As for me, behold, my
covenant is with thee, and thou
shalt be a father of many
nations.
5 Neither shall thy name
any more be called Abram, but thy
name shall be Abraham; for a
father of many nations have I
made thee.
6 And I will make thee
exceeding fruitful, and I will
make nations of thee, and kings
shall come out of thee.
7 And I will establish my
covenant between me and thee and
thy seed after thee in their
generations for an everlasting
covenant, to be a God unto thee,
and to thy seed after thee.
8 And I will give unto
thee, and to thy seed after thee,
the land wherein thou art a
stranger, all the land of Canaan,
for an everlasting possession;
and I will be their God.
9 And God said unto
Abraham, Thou shalt keep my
covenant therefore, thou, and thy
seed after thee in their
generations.
10 This is my covenant,
which ye shall keep, between me
and you and thy seed after thee;
Every man child among you shall
be circumcised.
11 And ye shall circumcise
the flesh of your foreskin; and
it shall be a token of the
covenant betwixt me and you.
12 And he that is eight
days old shall be circumcised
among you, every man child in
your generations, he that is born
in the house, or bought with
money of any stranger, which is
not of thy seed.
13 He that is born in thy
house, and he that is bought with
thy money, must needs be
circumcised: and my covenant
shall be in your flesh for an
everlasting covenant.
14 And the uncircumcised
man child whose flesh of his
foreskin is not circumcised, that
soul shall be cut off from his
people; he hath broken my
covenant.
15 And God said unto
Abraham, As for Sarai thy wife,
thou shalt not call her name
Sarai, but Sarah shall her name
be.
16 And I will bless her,
and give thee a son also of her:
yea, I will bless her, and she
shall be a mother of nations;
kings of people shall be of
her.
17 Then Abraham fell upon
his face, and laughed, and said
in his heart, Shall a child be
born unto him that is an hundred
years old? and shall Sarah, that
is ninety years old, bear?
18 And Abraham said unto
God, O that Ishmael might live
before thee!
19 And God said, Sarah thy
wife shall bear thee a son
indeed; and thou shalt call his
name Isaac: and I will establish
my covenant with him for an
everlasting covenant, and with
his seed after him.
20 And as for Ishmael, I
have heard thee: Behold, I have
blessed him, and will make him
fruitful, and will multiply him
exceedingly; twelve princes shall
he beget, and I will make him a
great nation.
21 But my covenant will I
establish with Isaac, which Sarah
shall bear unto thee at this set
time in the next year.
22 And he left off talking
with him, and God went up from
Abraham.
23 And Abraham took
Ishmael his son, and all that
were born in his house, and all
that were bought with his money,
every male among the men of
Abraham's house; and circumcised
the flesh of their foreskin in
the selfsame day, as God had said
unto him.
24 And Abraham was ninety
years old and nine, when he was
circumcised in the flesh of his
foreskin.
25 And Ishmael his son was
thirteen years old, when he was
circumcised in the flesh of his
foreskin.
26 In the selfsame day was
Abraham circumcised, and Ishmael
his son.
27 And all the men of his
house, born in the house, and
bought with money of the
stranger, were circumcised with
him.
Chapter 18
1 And the LORD appeared
unto him in the plains of Mamre:
and he sat in the tent door in
the heat of the day;
2 And he lift up his eyes
and looked, and, lo, three men
stood by him: and when he saw
them, he ran to meet them from
the tent door, and bowed himself
toward the ground,
3 And said, My Lord, if
now I have found favour in thy
sight, pass not away, I pray
thee, from thy servant:
4 Let a little water, I
pray you, be fetched, and wash
your feet, and rest yourselves
under the tree:
5 And I will fetch a
morsel of bread, and comfort ye
your hearts; after that ye shall
pass on: for therefore are ye
come to your servant. And they
said, So do, as thou hast
said.
6 And Abraham hastened
into the tent unto Sarah, and
said, Make ready quickly three
measures of fine meal, knead it,
and make cakes upon the
hearth.
7 And Abraham ran unto the
herd, and fetcht a calf tender
and good, and gave it unto a
young man; and he hasted to dress
it.
8 And he took butter, and
milk, and the calf which he had
dressed, and set it before them;
and he stood by them under the
tree, and they did eat.
9 And they said unto him,
Where is Sarah thy wife? And he
said, Behold, in the tent.
10 And he said, I will
certainly return unto thee
according to the time of life;
and, lo, Sarah thy wife shall
have a son. And Sarah heard it in
the tent door, which was behind
him.
11 Now Abraham and Sarah
were old and well stricken in
age; and it ceased to be with
Sarah after the manner of
women.
12 Therefore Sarah laughed
within herself, saying, After I
am waxed old shall I have
pleasure, my lord being old
also?
13 And the LORD said unto
Abraham, Wherefore did Sarah
laugh, saying, Shall I of a
surety bear a child, which am
old?
14 Is any thing too hard
for the LORD? At the time
appointed I will return unto
thee, according to the time of
life, and Sarah shall have a
son.
15 Then Sarah denied,
saying, I laughed not; for she
was afraid. And he said, Nay; but
thou didst laugh.
16 And the men rose up
from thence, and looked toward
Sodom: and Abraham went with them
to bring them on the way.
17 And the LORD said,
Shall I hide from Abraham that
thing which I do;
18 Seeing that Abraham
shall surely become a great and
mighty nation, and all the
nations of the earth shall be
blessed in him?
19 For I know him, that he
will command his children and his
household after him, and they
shall keep the way of the LORD,
to do justice and judgment; that
the LORD may bring upon Abraham
that which he hath spoken of
him.
20 And the LORD said,
Because the cry of Sodom and
Gomorrah is great, and because
their sin is very grievous;
21 I will go down now, and
see whether they have done
altogether according to the cry
of it, which is come unto me; and
if not, I will know.
22 And the men turned
their faces from thence, and went
toward Sodom: but Abraham stood
yet before the LORD.
23 And Abraham drew near,
and said, Wilt thou also destroy
the righteous with the
wicked?
24 Peradventure there be
fifty righteous within the city:
wilt thou also destroy and not
spare the place for the fifty
righteous that are therein?
25 That be far from thee
to do after this manner, to slay
the righteous with the wicked:
and that the righteous should be
as the wicked, that be far from
thee: Shall not the Judge of all
the earth do right?
26 And the LORD said, If I
find in Sodom fifty righteous
within the city, then I will
spare all the place for their
sakes.
27 And Abraham answered
and said, Behold now, I have
taken upon me to speak unto the
Lord, which am but dust and
ashes:
28 Peradventure there
shall lack five of the fifty
righteous: wilt thou destroy all
the city for lack of five? And he
said, If I find there forty and
five, I will not destroy it.
29 And he spake unto him
yet again, and said, Peradventure
there shall be forty found there.
And he said, I will not do it for
forty's sake.
30 And he said unto him,
Oh let not the Lord be angry, and
I will speak: Peradventure there
shall thirty be found there. And
he said, I will not do it, if I
find thirty there.
31 And he said, Behold
now, I have taken upon me to
speak unto the Lord: Peradventure
there shall be twenty found
there. And he said, I will not
destroy it for twenty's sake.
32 And he said, Oh let not
the Lord be angry, and I will
speak yet but this once:
Peradventure ten shall be found
there. And he said, I will not
destroy it for ten's sake.
33 And the LORD went his
way, as soon as he had left
communing with Abraham: and
Abraham returned unto his
place.
Chapter 19
1 And there came two
angels to Sodom at even; and Lot
sat in the gate of Sodom: and Lot
seeing them rose up to meet them;
and he bowed himself with his
face toward the ground;
2 And he said, Behold now,
my lords, turn in, I pray you,
into your servant's house, and
tarry all night, and wash your
feet, and ye shall rise up early,
and go on your ways. And they
said, Nay; but we will abide in
the street all night.
3 And he pressed upon them
greatly; and they turned in unto
him, and entered into his house;
and he made them a feast, and did
bake unleavened bread, and they
did eat.
4 But before they lay
down, the men of the city, even
the men of Sodom, compassed the
house round, both old and young,
all the people from every
quarter:
5 And they called unto
Lot, and said unto him, Where are
the men which came in to thee
this night? bring them out unto
us, that we may know them.
6 And Lot went out at the
door unto them, and shut the door
after him,
7 And said, I pray you,
brethren, do not so wickedly.
8 Behold now, I have two
daughters which have not known
man; let me, I pray you, bring
them out unto you, and do ye to
them as is good in your eyes:
only unto these men do nothing;
for therefore came they under the
shadow of my roof.
9 And they said, Stand
back. And they said again, This
one fellow came in to sojourn,
and he will needs be a judge: now
will we deal worse with thee,
than with them. And they pressed
sore upon the man, even Lot, and
came near to break the door.
10 But the men put forth
their hand, and pulled Lot into
the house to them, and shut to
the door.
11 And they smote the men
that were at the door of the
house with blindness, both small
and great: so that they wearied
themselves to find the door.
12 And the men said unto
Lot, Hast thou here any besides?
son in law, and thy sons, and thy
daughters, and whatsoever thou
hast in the city, bring them out
of this place:
13 For we will destroy
this place, because the cry of
them is waxen great before the
face of the LORD; and the LORD
hath sent us to destroy it.
14 And Lot went out, and
spake unto his sons in law, which
married his daughters, and said,
Up, get you out of this place;
for the LORD will destroy this
city. But he seemed as one that
mocked unto his sons in law.
15 And when the morning
arose, then the angels hastened
Lot, saying, Arise, take thy
wife, and thy two daughters,
which are here; lest thou be
consumed in the iniquity of the
city.
16 And while he lingered,
the men laid hold upon his hand,
and upon the hand of his wife,
and upon the hand of his two
daughters; the LORD being
merciful unto him: and they
brought him forth, and set him
without the city.
17 And it came to pass,
when they had brought them forth
abroad, that he said, Escape for
thy life; look not behind thee,
neither stay thou in all the
plain; escape to the mountain,
lest thou be consumed.
18 And Lot said unto them,
Oh, not so, my Lord:
19 Behold now, thy servant
hath found grace in thy sight,
and thou hast magnified thy
mercy, which thou hast shewed
unto me in saving my life; and I
cannot escape to the mountain,
lest some evil take me, and I
die:
20 Behold now, this city
is near to flee unto, and it is a
little one: Oh, let me escape
thither, (is it not a little
one?) and my soul shall live.
21 And he said unto him,
See, I have accepted thee
concerning this thing also, that
I will not overthrow this city,
for the which thou hast
spoken.
22 Haste thee, escape
thither; for I cannot do any
thing till thou be come thither.
Therefore the name of the city
was called Zoar.
23 The sun was risen upon
the earth when Lot entered into
Zoar.
24 Then the LORD rained
upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah
brimstone and fire from the LORD
out of heaven;
25 And he overthrew those
cities, and all the plain, and
all the inhabitants of the
cities, and that which grew upon
the ground.
26 But his wife looked
back from behind him, and she
became a pillar of salt.
27 And Abraham gat up
early in the morning to the place
where he stood before the
LORD:
28 And he looked toward
Sodom and Gomorrah, and toward
all the land of the plain, and
beheld, and, lo, the smoke of the
country went up as the smoke of a
furnace.
29 And it came to pass,
when God destroyed the cities of
the plain, that God remembered
Abraham, and sent Lot out of the
midst of the overthrow, when he
overthrew the cities in the which
Lot dwelt.
30 And Lot went up out of
Zoar, and dwelt in the mountain,
and his two daughters with him;
for he feared to dwell in Zoar:
and he dwelt in a cave, he and
his two daughters.
31 And the firstborn said
unto the younger, Our father is
old, and there is not a man in
the earth to come in unto us
after the manner of all the
earth:
32 Come, let us make our
father drink wine, and we will
lie with him, that we may
preserve seed of our father.
33 And they made their
father drink wine that night: and
the firstborn went in, and lay
with her father; and he perceived
not when she lay down, nor when
she arose.
34 And it came to pass on
the morrow, that the firstborn
said unto the younger, Behold, I
lay yesternight with my father:
let us make him drink wine this
night also; and go thou in, and
lie with him, that we may
preserve seed of our Father.
35 And they made their
father drink wine that night
also: and the younger arose, and
lay with him; and he perceived
not when she lay down, nor when
she arose.
36 Thus were both the
daughters of Lot with child by
their father.
37 And the firstborn bare
a son, and called his name Moab:
the same is the father of the
Moabites unto this day.
38 And the younger, she
also bare a son, and called his
name Benammi: the same is the
father of the children of Ammon
unto this day.
Chapter 20
1 And Abraham journeyed
from thence toward the south
country, and dwelled between
Kadesh and Shur, and sojourned in
Gerar.
2 And Abraham said of
Sarah his wife, She is my sister:
and Abimelech king of Gerar sent,
and took Sarah.
3 But God came to
Abimelech in a dream by night,
and said to him, Behold, thou art
but a dead man, for the woman
which thou hast taken; for she is
a man's wife.
4 But Abimelech had not
come near her: and he said, Lord,
wilt thou slay also a righteous
nation?
5 Said he not unto me, She
is my sister? and she, even she
herself said, He is my brother:
in the integrity of my heart and
innocency of my hands have I done
this.
6 And God said unto him in
a dream, Yea, I know that thou
didst this in the integrity of
thy heart; for I also withheld
thee from sinning against me:
therefore suffered I thee not to
touch her.
7 Now therefore restore
the man his wife; for he is a
prophet, and he shall pray for
thee, and thou shalt live: and if
thou restore her not, know thou
that thou shalt surely die, thou,
and all that are thine.
8 Therefore Abimelech rose
early in the morning, and called
all his servants, and told all
these things in their ears: and
the men were sore afraid.
9 Then Abimelech called
Abraham, and said unto him, What
hast thou done unto us? and what
have I offended thee, that thou
hast brought on me and on my
kingdom a great sin? thou hast
done deeds unto me that ought not
to be done.
10 And Abimelech said unto
Abraham, What sawest thou, that
thou hast done this thing?
11 And Abraham said,
Because I thought, Surely the
fear of God is not in this place;
and they will slay me for my
wife's sake.
12 And yet indeed she is
my sister; she is the daughter of
my father, but not the daughter
of my mother; and she became my
wife.
13 And it came to pass,
when God caused me to wander from
my father's house, that I said
unto her, This is thy kindness
which thou shalt shew unto me; at
every place whither we shall
come, say of me, He is my
brother.
14 And Abimelech took
sheep, and oxen, and menservants,
and womenservants, and gave them
unto Abraham, and restored him
Sarah his wife.
15 And Abimelech said,
Behold, my land is before thee:
dwell where it pleaseth thee.
16 And unto Sarah he said,
Behold, I have given thy brother
a thousand pieces of silver:
behold, he is to thee a covering
of the eyes, unto all that are
with thee, and with all other:
thus she was reproved.
17 So Abraham prayed unto
God: and God healed Abimelech,
and his wife, and his
maidservants; and they bare
children.
18 For the LORD had fast
closed up all the wombs of the
house of Abimelech, because of
Sarah Abraham's wife.
Chapter 21
1 And the LORD visited
Sarah as he had said, and the
LORD did unto Sarah as he had
spoken.
2 For Sarah conceived, and
bare Abraham a son in his old
age, at the set time of which God
had spoken to him.
3 And Abraham called the
name of his son that was born
unto him, whom Sarah bare to him,
Isaac.
4 And Abraham circumcised
his son Isaac being eight days
old, as God had commanded
him.
5 And Abraham was an
hundred years old, when his son
Isaac was born unto him.
6 And Sarah said, God hath
made me to laugh, so that all
that hear will laugh with me.
7 And she said, Who would
have said unto Abraham, that
Sarah should have given children
suck? for I have born him a son
in his old age.
8 And the child grew, and
was weaned: and Abraham made a
great feast the same day that
Isaac was weaned.
9 And Sarah saw the son of
Hagar the Egyptian, which she had
born unto Abraham, mocking.
10 Wherefore she said unto
Abraham, Cast out this bondwoman
and her son: for the son of this
bondwoman shall not be heir with
my son, even with Isaac.
11 And the thing was very
grievous in Abraham's sight
because of his son.
12 And God said unto
Abraham, Let it not be grievous
in thy sight because of the lad,
and because of thy bondwoman; in
all that Sarah hath said unto
thee, hearken unto her voice; for
in Isaac shall thy seed be
called.
13 And also of the son of
the bondwoman will I make a
nation, because he is thy
seed.
14 And Abraham rose up
early in the morning, and took
bread, and a bottle of water, and
gave it unto Hagar, putting it on
her shoulder, and the child, and
sent her away: and she departed,
and wandered in the wilderness of
Beer-sheba.
15 And the water was spent
in the bottle, and she cast the
child under one of the
shrubs.
16 And she went, and sat
her down over against him a good
way off, as it were a bowshot:
for she said, Let me not see the
death of the child. And she sat
over against him, and lift up her
voice, and wept.
17 And God heard the voice
of the lad; and the angel of God
called Hagar out of heaven, and
said unto her, What aileth thee,
Hagar? fear not; for God hath
heard the voice of the lad where
he is.
18 Arise, lift up the lad,
and hold him in thine hand; for I
will make him a great nation.
19 And God opened her
eyes, and she saw a well of
water; and she went, and filled
the bottle with water, and gave
the lad drink.
20 And God was with the
lad; and he grew, and dwelt in
the wilderness, and became an
archer.
21 And he dwelt in the
wilderness of Paran: and his
mother took him a wife out of the
land of Egypt.
22 And it came to pass at
that time, that Abimelech and
Phichol the chief captain of his
host spake unto Abraham, saying,
God is with thee in all that thou
doest:
23 Now therefore swear
unto me here by God that thou
wilt not deal falsely with me,
nor with my son, nor with my
son's son: but according to the
kindness that I have done unto
thee, thou shalt do unto me, and
to the land wherein thou hast
sojourned.
24 And Abraham said, I
will swear.
25 And Abraham reproved
Abimelech because of a well of
water, which Abimelech's servants
had violently taken away.
26 And Abimelech said, I
wot not who hath done this thing:
neither didst thou tell me,
neither yet heard I of it, but to
day.
27 And Abraham took sheep
and oxen, and gave them unto
Abimelech; and both of them made
a covenant.
28 And Abraham set seven
ewe lambs of the flock by
themselves.
29 And Abimelech said unto
Abraham, What mean these seven
ewe lambs which thou hast set by
themselves?
30 And he said, For these
seven ewe lambs shalt thou take
of my hand, that they may be a
witness unto me, that I have
digged this well.
31 Wherefore he called
that place Beer-sheba; because
there they sware both of
them.
32 Thus they made a
covenant at Beer-sheba: then
Abimelech rose up, and Phichol
the chief captain of his host,
and they returned into the land
of the Philistines.
33 And Abraham planted a
grove in Beer-sheba, and called
there on the name of the LORD,
the everlasting God.
34 And Abraham sojourned
in the Philistines' land many
days.
Chapter 22
1 And it came to pass
after these things, that God did
tempt Abraham, and said unto him,
Abraham: and he said, Behold,
here I am.
2 And he said, Take now
thy son, thine only son Isaac,
whom thou lovest, and get thee
into the land of Moriah; and
offer him there for a burnt
offering upon one of the
mountains which I will tell thee
of.
3 And Abraham rose up
early in the morning, and saddled
his ass, and took two of his
young men with him, and Isaac his
son, and clave the wood for the
burnt offering, and rose up, and
went unto the place of which God
had told him.
4 Then on the third day
Abraham lifted up his eyes, and
saw the place afar off.
5 And Abraham said unto
his young men, Abide ye here with
the ass; and I and the lad will
go yonder and worship, and come
again to you,
6 And Abraham took the
wood of the burnt offering, and
laid it upon Isaac his son; and
he took the fire in his hand, and
a knife; and they went both of
them together.
7 And Isaac spake unto
Abraham his father, and said, My
father: and he said, Here am I,
my son. And he said, Behold the
fire and the wood: but where is
the lamb for a burnt
offering?
8 And Abraham said, My
son, God will provide himself a
lamb for a burnt offering: so
they went both of them
together.
9 And they came to the
place which God had told him of;
and Abraham built an altar there,
and laid the wood in order, and
bound Isaac his son, and laid him
on the altar upon the wood.
10 And Abraham stretched
forth his hand, and took the
knife to slay his son.
11 And the angel of the
LORD called unto him out of
heaven, and said, Abraham,
Abraham: and he said, Here am
I.
12 And he said, Lay not
thine hand upon the lad, neither
do thou any thing unto him: for
now I know that thou fearest God,
seeing thou hast not withheld thy
son, thine only son from me.
13 And Abraham lifted up
his eyes, and looked, and behold
behind him a ram caught in a
thicket by his horns: and Abraham
went and took the ram, and
offered him up for a burnt
offering in the stead of his
son.
14 And Abraham called the
name of that place Jehovah-jireh:
as it is said to this day, In the
mount of the LORD it shall be
seen.
15 And the angel of the
LORD called unto Abraham out of
heaven the second time,
16 And said, By myself
have I sworn, saith the LORD, for
because thou hast done this
thing, and hast not withheld thy
son, thine only son:
17 That in blessing I will
bless thee, and in multiplying I
will multiply thy seed as the
stars of the heaven, and as the
sand which is upon the sea shore;
and thy seed shall possess the
gate of his enemies;
18 And in thy seed shall
all the nations of the earth be
blessed; because thou hast obeyed
my voice.
19 So Abraham returned
unto his young men, and they rose
up and went together to
Beer-sheba; and Abraham dwelt at
Beer-sheba.
20 And it came to pass
after these things, that it was
told Abraham, saying, Behold,
Milcah, she hath also born
children unto thy brother
Nahor;
21 Huz his firstborn, and
Buz his brother, and Kemuel the
father of Aram,
22 And Chesed, and Hazo,
and Pildash, and Jidlaph, and
Bethuel.
23 And Bethuel begat
Rebekah: these eight Milcah did
bear to Nahor, Abraham's
brother.
24 And his concubine,
whose name was Reumah, she bare
also Tebah, and Gaham, and
Thahash, and Maachah.
Chapter 23
1 And Sarah was an
hundred and seven and twenty
years old: these were the years
of the life of Sarah.
2 And Sarah died in
Kirjath-arba; the same is Hebron
in the land of Canaan: and
Abraham came to mourn for Sarah,
and to weep for her.
3 And Abraham stood up
from before his dead, and spake
unto the sons of Heth,
saying,
4 I am a stranger and a
sojourner with you: give me a
possession of a buryingplace with
you, that I may bury my dead out
of my sight.
5 And the children of Heth
answered Abraham, saying unto
him,
6 Hear us, my lord: thou
art a mighty prince among us: in
the choice of our sepulchres bury
thy dead; none of us shall
withhold from thee his sepulchre,
but that thou mayest bury thy
dead.
7 And Abraham stood up,
and bowed himself to the people
of the land, even to the children
of Heth.
8 And he communed with
them, saying, If it be your mind
that I should bury my dead out of
my sight; hear me, and intreat
for me to Ephron the son of
Zohar,
9 That he may give me the
cave of Machpelah, which he hath,
which is in the end of his field;
for as much money as it is worth
he shall give it me for a
possession of a buryingplace
amongst you.
10 And Ephron dwelt among
the children of Heth: and Ephron
the Hittite answered Abraham in
the audience of the children of
Heth, even of all that went in at
the gate of his city, saying,
11 Nay, my lord, hear me:
the field give I thee, and the
cave that is therein, I give it
thee; in the presence of the sons
of my people give I it thee: bury
thy dead.
12 And Abraham bowed down
himself before the people of the
land.
13 And he spake unto
Ephron in the audience of the
people of the land, saying, But
if thou wilt give it, I pray
thee, hear me: I will give thee
money for the field; take it of
me, and I will bury my dead
there.
14 And Ephron answered
Abraham, saying unto him,
15 My lord, hearken unto
me: the land is worth four
hundred shekels of silver; what
is that betwixt me and thee? bury
therefore thy dead.
16 And Abraham hearkened
unto Ephron; and Abraham weighed
to Ephron the silver, which he
had named in the audience of the
sons of Heth, four hundred
shekels of silver, current money
with the merchant.
17 And the field of
Ephron, which was in Machpelah,
which was before Mamre, the
field, and the cave which was
therein, and all the trees that
were in the field, that were in
all the borders round about, were
made sure
18 Unto Abraham for a
possession in the presence of the
children of Heth, before all that
went in at the gate of his
city.
19 And after this, Abraham
buried Sarah his wife in the cave
of the field of Machpelah before
Mamre: the same is Hebron in the
land of Canaan.
20 And the field, and the
cave that is therein, were made
sure unto Abraham for a
possession of a buryingplace by
the sons of Heth.
Chapter 24
1 And Abraham was old,
and well stricken in age: and the
LORD had blessed Abraham in all
things.
2 And Abraham said unto
his eldest servant of his house,
that ruled over all that he had,
Put, I pray thee, thy hand under
my thigh:
3 And I will make thee
swear by the LORD, the God of
heaven, and the God of the earth,
that thou shalt not take a wife
unto my son of the daughters of
the Canaanites, among whom I
dwell:
4 But thou shalt go unto
my country, and to my kindred,
and take a wife unto my son
Isaac.
5 And the servant said
unto him, Peradventure the woman
will not be willing to follow me
unto this land: must I needs
bring thy son again unto the land
from whence thou camest?
6 And Abraham said unto
him, Beware thou that thou bring
not my son thither again.
7 The LORD God of heaven,
which took me from my father's
house, and from the land of my
kindred, and which spake unto me,
and that sware unto me, saying,
Unto thy seed will I give this
land; he shall send his angel
before thee, and thou shalt take
a wife unto my son from
thence.
8 And if the woman will
not be willing to follow thee,
then thou shalt be clear from
this my oath: only bring not my
son thither again.
9 And the servant put his
hand under the thigh of Abraham
his master, and sware to him
concerning that matter.
10 And the servant took
ten camels of the camels of his
master, and departed; for all the
goods of his master were in his
hand: and he arose, and went to
Mesopotamia, unto the city of
Nahor.
11 And he made his camels
to kneel down without the city by
a well of water at the time of
the evening, even the time that
women go out to draw water.
12 And he said, O LORD God
of my master Abraham, I pray
thee, send me good speed this
day, and shew kindness unto my
master Abraham.
13 Behold, I stand here by
the well of water; and the
daughters of the men of the city
come out to draw water:
14 And let it come to
pass, that the damsel to whom I
shall say, Let down thy pitcher,
I pray thee, that I may drink;
and she shall say, Drink, and I
will give thy camels drink also:
let the same be she that thou
hast appointed for thy servant
Isaac; and thereby shall I know
that thou hast shewed kindness
unto my master.
15 And it came to pass,
before he had done speaking,
that, behold, Rebekah came out,
who was born to Bethuel, son of
Milcah, the wife of Nahor,
Abraham's brother, with her
pitcher upon her shoulder.
16 And the damsel was very
fair to look upon, a virgin,
neither had any man known her:
and she went down to the well,
and filled her pitcher, and came
up.
17 And the servant ran to
meet her, and said, Let me, I
pray thee, drink a little water
of thy pitcher.
18 And she said, Drink, my
lord: and she hasted, and let
down her pitcher upon her hand,
and gave him drink.
19 And when she had done
giving him drink, she said, I
will draw water for thy camels
also, until they have done
drinking.
20 And she hasted, and
emptied her pitcher into the
trough, and ran again unto the
well to draw water, and drew for
all his camels.
21 And the man wondering
at her held his peace, to wit
whether the LORD had made his
journey prosperous or not.
22 And it came to pass, as
the camels had done drinking,
that the man took a golden
earring of half a shekel weight,
and two bracelets for her hands
of ten shekels weight of
gold;
23 And said, Whose
daughter art thou? tell me, I
pray thee: is there room in thy
father's house for us to lodge
in?
24 And she said unto him,
I am the daughter of Bethuel the
son of Milcah, which she bare
unto Nahor.
25 She said moreover unto
him, We have both straw and
provender enough, and room to
lodge in.
26 And the man bowed down
his head, and worshipped the
LORD.
27 And he said, Blessed be
the LORD God of my master
Abraham, who hath not left
destitute my master of his mercy
and his truth: I being in the
way, the LORD led me to the house
of my master's brethren.
28 And the damsel ran, and
told them of her mother's house
these things.
29 And Rebekah had a
brother, and his name was Laban:
and Laban ran out unto the man,
unto the well.
30 And it came to pass,
when he saw the earring and
bracelets upon his sister's
hands, and when he heard the
words of Rebekah his sister,
saying, Thus spake the man unto
me; that he came unto the man;
and, behold, he stood by the
camels at the well.
31 And he said, Come in,
thou blessed of the LORD;
wherefore standest thou without?
for I have prepared the house,
and room for the camels.
32 And the man came into
the house: and he ungirded his
camels, and gave straw and
provender for the camels, and
water to wash his feet, and the
men's feet that were with
him.
33 And there was set meat
before him to eat: but he said, I
will not eat, until I have told
mine errand. And he said, Speak
on.
34 And he said, I am
Abraham's servant.
35 And the LORD hath
blessed my master greatly; and he
is become great: and he hath
given him flocks, and herds, and
silver, and gold, and
menservants, and maidservants,
and camels, and asses.
36 And Sarah my master's
wife bare a son to my master when
she was old: and unto him hath he
given all that he hath.
37 And my master made me
swear, saying, Thou shalt not
take a wife to my son of the
daughters of the Canaanites, in
whose land I dwell:
38 But thou shalt go unto
my father's house, and to my
kindred, and take a wife unto my
son.
39 And I said unto my
master, Peradventure the woman
will not follow me.
40 And he said unto me,
The LORD, before whom I walk,
will send his angel with thee,
and prosper thy way; and thou
shalt take a wife for my son of
my kindred, and of my father's
house:
41 Then shalt thou be
clear from this my oath, when
thou comest to my kindred; and if
they give not thee one, thou
shalt be clear from my oath.
42 And I came this day
unto the well, and said, O LORD
God of my master Abraham, if now
thou do prosper my way which I
go;
43 Behold, I stand by the
well of water; and it shall come
to pass, that when the virgin
cometh forth to draw water, and I
say to her, Give me, I pray thee,
a little water of thy pitcher to
drink;
44 And she say to me, Both
drink thou, and I will also draw
for thy camels: let the same be
the woman whom the LORD hath
appointed out for my master's
son.
45 And before I had done
speaking in mine heart, behold,
Rebekah came forth with her
pitcher on her shoulder; and she
went down unto the well, and drew
water: and I said unto her, Let
me drink, I pray thee.
46 And she made haste, and
let down her pitcher from her
shoulder, and said, Drink, and I
will give thy camels drink also:
so I drank, and she made the
camels drink also.
47 And I asked her, and
said, Whose daughter art thou?
And she said, The daughter of
Bethuel, Nahor's son, whom Milcah
bare unto him: and I put the
earring upon her face, and the
bracelets upon her hands.
48 And I bowed down my
head, and worshipped the LORD,
and blessed the LORD God of my
master Abraham, which had led me
in the right way to take my
master's brother's daughter unto
his son.
49 And now if ye will deal
kindly and truly with my master,
tell me: and if not, tell me;
that I may turn to the right
hand, or to the left.
50 Then Laban and Bethuel
answered and said, The thing
proceedeth from the LORD: we
cannot speak unto thee bad or
good.
51 Behold, Rebekah is
before thee, take her, and go,
and let her be thy master's son's
wife, as the LORD hath
spoken.
52 And it came to pass,
that, when Abraham's servant
heard their words, he worshipped
the LORD, bowing himself to the
earth.
53 And the servant brought
forth jewels of silver, and
jewels of gold, and raiment, and
gave them to Rebekah: he gave
also to her brother and to her
mother precious things.
54 And they did eat and
drink, he and the men that were
with him, and tarried all night;
and they rose up in the morning,
and he said, Send me away unto my
master.
55 And her brother and her
mother said, Let the damsel abide
with us a few days, at the least
ten; after that she shall go.
56 And he said unto them,
Hinder me not, seeing the LORD
hath prospered my way; send me
away that I may go to my
master.
57 And they said, We will
call the damsel, and inquire at
her mouth.
58 And they called
Rebekah, and said unto her, Wilt
thou go with this man? And she
said, I will go.
59 And they sent away
Rebekah their sister, and her
nurse, and Abraham's servant, and
his men.
60 And they blessed
Rebekah, and said unto her, Thou
art our sister, be thou the
mother of thousands of millions,
and let thy seed possess the gate
of those which hate them.
61 And Rebekah arose, and
her damsels, and they rode upon
the camels, and followed the man:
and the servant took Rebekah, and
went his way.
62 And Isaac came from the
way of the well Lahai-roi; for he
dwelt in the south country.
63 And Isaac went out to
meditate in the field at the
eventide: and he lifted up his
eyes, and saw, and, behold, the
camels were coming.
64 And Rebekah lifted up
her eyes, and when she saw Isaac,
she lighted off the camel.
65 For she had said unto
the servant, What man is this
that walketh in the field to meet
us? And the servant had said, It
is my master: therefore she took
a vail, and covered herself.
66 And the servant told
Isaac all things that he had
done.
67 And Isaac brought her
into his mother Sarah's tent, and
took Rebekah, and she became his
wife; and he loved her: and Isaac
was comforted after his mother's
death.
Chapter 25
1 Then again Abraham
took a wife, and her name was
Keturah.
2 And she bare him Zimran,
and Jokshan, and Medan, and
Midian, and Ishbak, and
Shuah.
3 And Jokshan begat Sheba,
and Dedan. And the sons of Dedan
were Asshurim, and Letushim, and
Leummim.
4 And the sons of Midian;
Ephah, and Epher, and Hanoch, and
Abida, and Eldaah. All these were
the children of Keturah.
5 And Abraham gave all
that he had unto Isaac.
6 But unto the sons of the
concubines, which Abraham had,
Abraham gave gifts, and sent them
away from Isaac his son, while he
yet lived, eastward, unto the
east country.
7 And these are the days
of the years of Abraham's life
which he lived, an hundred
threescore and fifteen years.
8 Then Abraham gave up the
ghost, and died in a good old
age, an old man, and full of
years; and was gathered to his
people.
9 And his sons Isaac and
Ishmael buried him in the cave of
Machpelah, in the field of Ephron
the son of Zohar the Hittite,
which is before Mamre;
10 The field which Abraham
purchased of the sons of Heth:
there was Abraham buried, and
Sarah his wife.
11 And it came to pass
after the death of Abraham, that
God blessed his son Isaac; and
Isaac dwelt by the well
Lahai-roi.
12 Now these are the
generations of Ishmael, Abraham's
son, whom Hagar the Egyptian,
Sarah's handmaid, bare unto
Abraham:
13 And these are the names
of the sons of Ishmael, by their
names, according to their
generations: the firstborn of
Ishmael, Nebajoth; and Kedar, and
Adbeel, and Mibsam,
14 And Mishma, and Dumah,
and Massa,
15 Hadar, and Tema, Jetur,
Naphish, and Kedemah:
16 These are the sons of
Ishmael, and these are their
names, by their towns, and by
their castles; twelve princes
according to their nations.
17 And these are the years
of the life of Ishmael, an
hundred and thirty and seven
years: and he gave up the ghost
and died; and was gathered unto
his people.
18 And they dwelt from
Havilah unto Shur, that is before
Egypt, as thou goest toward
Assyria: and he died in the
presence of all his brethren.
19 And these are the
generations of Isaac, Abraham's
son: Abraham begat Isaac:
20 And Isaac was forty
years old when he took Rebekah to
wife, the daughter of Bethuel the
Syrian of Padan-aram, the sister
to Laban the Syrian.
21 And Isaac intreated the
LORD for his wife, because she
was barren: and the LORD was
intreated of him, and Rebekah his
wife conceived.
22 And the children
struggled together within her;
and she said, If it be so, why am
I thus? And she went to inquire
of the LORD.
23 And the LORD said unto
her, Two nations are in thy womb,
and two manner of people shall be
separated from thy bowels; and
the one people shall be stronger
than the other people; and the
elder shall serve the
younger.
24 And when her days to be
delivered were fulfilled, behold,
there were twins in her womb.
25 And the first came out
red, all over like an hairy
garment; and they called his name
Esau.
26 And after that came his
brother out, and his hand took
hold on Esau's heel; and his name
was called Jacob: and Isaac was
threescore years old when she
bare them.
27 And the boys grew: and
Esau was a cunning hunter, a man
of the field; and Jacob was a
plain man, dwelling in tents.
28 And Isaac loved Esau,
because he did eat of his
venison: but Rebekah loved
Jacob.
29 And Jacob sod pottage:
and Esau came from the field, and
he was faint:
30 And Esau said to Jacob,
Feed me, I pray thee, with that
same red pottage; for I am faint:
therefore was his name called
Edom.
31 And Jacob said, Sell me
this day thy birthright.
32 And Esau said, Behold,
I am at the point to die: and
what profit shall this birthright
do to me?
33 And Jacob said, Swear
to me this day; and he sware unto
him: and he sold his birthright
unto Jacob.
34 Then Jacob gave Esau
bread and pottage of lentiles;
and he did eat and drink, and
rose up, and went his way: thus
Esau despised his birthright.
Chapter 26
1 And there was a
famine in the land, beside the
first famine that was in the days
of Abraham. And Isaac went unto
Abimelech king of the Philistines
unto Gerar.
2 And the LORD appeared
unto him, and said, Go not down
into Egypt; dwell in the land
which I shall tell thee of:
3 Sojourn in this land,
and I will be with thee, and will
bless thee; for unto thee, and
unto thy seed, I will give all
these countries, and I will
perform the oath which I sware
unto Abraham thy father;
4 And I will make thy seed
to multiply as the stars of
heaven, and will give unto thy
seed all these countries; and in
thy seed shall all the nations of
the earth be blessed;
5 Because that Abraham
obeyed my voice, and kept my
charge, my commandments, my
statutes, and my laws.
6 And Isaac dwelt in
Gerar:
7 And the men of the place
asked him of his wife; and he
said, She is my sister: for he
feared to say, She is my wife;
lest, said he, the men of the
place should kill me for Rebekah;
because she was fair to look
upon.
8 And it came to pass,
when he had been there a long
time, that Abimelech king of the
Philistines looked out at a
window, and saw, and, behold,
Isaac was sporting with Rebekah
his wife.
9 And Abimelech called
Isaac, and said, Behold, of a
surety she is thy wife: and how
saidst thou, She is my sister?
And Isaac said unto him, Because
I said, Lest I die for her.
10 And Abimelech said,
What is this thou hast done unto
us? one of the people might
lightly have lien with thy wife,
and thou shouldest have brought
guiltiness upon us.
11 And Abimelech charged
all his people, saying, He that
toucheth this man or his wife
shall surely be put to death.
12 Then Isaac sowed in
that land, and received in the
same year an hundredfold: and the
LORD blessed him.
13 And the man waxed
great, and went forward, and grew
until he became very great:
14 For he had possession
of flocks, and possessions of
herds, and great store of
servants: and the Philistines
envied him.
15 For all the wells which
his father's servants had digged
in the days of Abraham his
father, the Philistines had
stopped them, and filled them
with earth.
16 And Abimelech said unto
Isaac, Go from us; for thou art
much mightier than we.
17 And Isaac departed
thence, and pitched his tent in
the valley of Gerar, and dwelt
there.
18 And Isaac digged again
the wells of water, which they
had digged in the days of Abraham
his father; for the philistines
had stopped them after the death
of Abraham: and he called their
names after the names by which
his father had called them.
19 And Isaac's servants
digged in the valley, and found
there a well of springing
water.
20 And the herdmen of
Gerar did strive with Isaac's
herdmen, saying, The water is
ours: and he called the name of
the well Esek; because they
strove with him.
21 And they digged another
well, and strove for that
also:and he called the name of it
Sitnah.
22 And he removed from
thence, and digged another well;
and for that they strove not: and
he called the name of it
Rehoboth; and he said, For now
the LORD hath made room for us,
and we shall be fruitful in the
land.
23 And he went up from
thence to Beer-sheba.
24 And the LORD appeared
unto him the same night, and
said, I am the God of Abraham thy
father: fear not, for I am with
thee, and will bless thee, and
multiply thy seed for my servant
Abraham's sake.
25 And he builded an altar
there, and called upon the name
of the LORD and pitched his tent
there: and there Isaac's servants
digged a well.
26 Then Abimelech went to
him from Gerar, and Ahuzzath one
of his friends, and Phichol the
chief captain of his army.
27 And Isaac said unto
them, Wherefore come ye to me,
seeing ye hate me, and have sent
me away from you?
28 And they said, We saw
certainly that the LORD was with
thee: and we said, Let there be
now an oath betwixt us, even
betwixt us and thee, and let us
make a covenant with thee;
29 That thou wilt do us no
hurt, as we have not touched
thee, and as we have done unto
thee nothing but good, and have
sent thee away in peace: thou art
now the blessed of the LORD.
30 And he made them a
feast, and they did eat and
drink.
31 And they rose up
betimes in the morning, and sware
one to another: and Isaac sent
them away, and they departed from
him in peace.
32 And it came to pass the
same day, that Isaac's servants
came, and told him concerning the
well which they had digged, and
said unto him, We have found
water.
33 And he called it
Shebah: therefore the name of the
city is Beer-sheba unto this
day.
34 And Esau was forty
years old when he took to wife
Judith the daughter of Beeri the
Hittite, and Bashemath the
daughter of Elon the Hittite:
35 Which were a grief of
mind unto Isaac and to
Rebekah.
Chapter 27
1 And it came to pass,
that when Isaac was old, and his
eyes were dim, so that he could
not see, he called Esau his
eldest son, and said unto him, My
son: and he said unto him,
Behold, here am I.
2 And he said, Behold now,
I am old, I know not the day of
my death:
3 Now therefore take, I
pray thee, thy weapons, thy
quiver and thy bow, and go out to
the field, and take me some
venison;
4 And make me savoury
meat, such as I love, and bring
it to me, that I may eat; that my
soul may bless thee before I
die.
5 And Rebekah heard when
Isaac spake to Esau his son. And
Esau went to the field to hunt
for venison, and to bring it.
6 And Rebekah spake unto
Jacob her son, saying, Behold, I
heard thy father speak unto Esau
thy brother, saying,
7 Bring me venison, and
make me savoury meat, that I may
eat, and bless thee before the
LORD before my death.
8 Now therefore, my son,
obey my voice according to that
which I command thee.
9 Go now to the flock, and
fetch me from thence two good
kids of the goats; and I will
make them savoury meat for thy
father, such as he loveth:
10 And thou shalt bring it
to thy father, that he may eat,
and that he may bless thee before
his death.
11 And Jacob said to
Rebekah his mother, Behold, Esau
my brother is a hairy man, and I
am a smooth man:
12 My father peradventure
will feel me, and I shall seem to
him as a deceiver; and I shall
bring a curse upon me, and not a
blessing.
13 And his mother said
unto him, Upon me be thy curse,
my son: only obey my voice, and
go fetch me them.
14 And he went, and
fetched, and brought them to his
mother: and his mother made
savoury meat, such as his father
loved.
15 And Rebekah took goodly
raiment of her eldest son Esau,
which were with her in the house,
and put them upon Jacob her
younger son:
16 And she put the skins
of the kids of the goats upon his
hands, and upon the smooth of his
neck:
17 And she gave the
savoury meat and the bread, which
she had prepared, into the hand
of her son Jacob.
18 And he came unto his
father, and said, My father: and
he said, Here am I; who art thou,
my son?
19 And Jacob said unto his
father, I am Esau thy firstborn;
I have done according as thou
badest me: arise, I pray thee,
sit and eat of my venison, that
thy soul may bless me.
20 And Isaac said unto his
son, How is it that thou hast
found it so quickly, my son? And
he said, Because the LORD thy God
brought it to me.
21 And Isaac said unto
Jacob, Come near, I pray thee,
that I may feel thee, my son,
whether thou be my very son Esau
or not.
22 And Jacob went near
unto Isaac his father; and he
felt him, and said, The voice is
Jacob's voice, but the hands are
the hands of Esau.
23 And he discerned him
not, because his hands were
hairy, as his brother Esau's
hands: so he blessed him.
24 And he said, Art thou
my very son Esau? And he said, I
am.
25 And he said, Bring it
near to me, and I will eat of my
son's venison, that my soul may
bless thee. And he brought it
near to him, and he did eat: and
he brought him wine, and he
drank.
26 And his father Isaac
said unto him, Come near now, and
kiss me, my son.
27 And he came near, and
kissed him: and he smelled the
smell of his raiment, and blessed
him, and said, See, the smell of
my son is as the smell of a field
which the LORD hath blessed:
28 Therefore God give thee
of the dew of heaven, and the
fatness of the earth, and plenty
of corn and wine:
29 Let people serve thee,
and nations bow down to thee: be
lord over thy brethren, and let
thy mother's sons bow down to
thee: cursed be every one that
curseth thee, and blessed be he
that blesseth thee.
30 And it came to pass, as
soon as Isaac had made an end of
blessing Jacob, and Jacob was yet
scarce gone out from the presence
of Isaac his father, that Esau
his brother came in from his
hunting.
31 And he also had made
savoury meat, and brought it unto
his father, and said unto his
father, Let my father arise, and
eat of his son's venison, that
thy soul may bless me.
32 And Isaac his father
said unto him, Who art thou? And
he said, I am thy son, thy
firstborn Esau.
33 And Isaac trembled very
exceedingly, and said, Who? where
is he that hath taken venison,
and brought it me, and I have
eaten of all before thou camest,
and have blessed him? yea, and he
shall be blessed.
34 And when Esau heard the
words of his father, he cried
with a great and exceeding bitter
cry, and said unto his father,
Bless me, even me also, O my
father.
35 And he said, Thy
brother came with subtilty, and
hath taken away thy blessing.
36 And he said, Is not he
rightly named Jacob? for he hath
supplanted me these two times: he
took away my birthright; and,
behold, now he hath taken away my
blessing. And he said, Hast thou
not reserved a blessing for
me?
37 And Isaac answered and
said unto Esau, Behold, I have
made him thy lord, and all his
brethren have I given to him for
servants; and with corn and wine
have I sustained him: and what
shall I do now unto thee, my
son?
38 And Esau said unto his
father, Hast thou but one
blessing, my father? bless me,
even me also, O my father. And
Esau lifted up his voice, and
wept.
39 And Isaac his father
answered and said unto him,
Behold, thy dwelling shall be the
fatness of the earth, and of the
dew of heaven from above;
40 And by thy sword shalt
thou live, and shalt serve thy
brother; and it shall come to
pass when thou shalt have the
dominion, that thou shalt break
his yoke from off thy neck.
41 And Esau hated Jacob
because of the blessing wherewith
his father blessed him: and Esau
said in his heart, The days of
mourning for my father are at
hand; then will I slay my brother
Jacob.
42 And these words of Esau
her elder son were told to
Rebekah: and she sent and called
Jacob her younger son, and said
unto him, Behold, thy brother
Esau, as touching thee, doth
comfort himself, purposing to
kill thee.
43 Now therefore, my son,
obey my voice; and arise, flee
thou to Laban my brother to
Haran;
44 And tarry with him a
few days, until thy brother's
fury turn away;
45 Until thy brother's
anger turn away from thee, and he
forget that which thou hast done
to him: then I will send, and
fetch thee from thence: why
should I be deprived also of you
both in one day?
46 And Rebekah said to
Isaac, I am weary of my life
because of the daughters of Heth:
if Jacob take a wife of the
daughters of Heth, such as these
which are of the daughters of the
land, what good shall my life do
me?
Chapter 28
1 And Isaac called
Jacob, and blessed him, and
charged him, and said unto him,
Thou shalt not take a wife of the
daughters of Canaan.
2 Arise, go to Padan-aram,
to the house of Bethuel thy
mother's father; and take thee a
wife from thence of the daughters
of Laban thy mother's
brother.
3 And God Almighty bless
thee, and make thee fruitful, and
multiply thee, that thou mayest
be a multitude of people;
4 And give thee the
blessing of Abraham, to thee, and
to thy seed with thee; that thou
mayest inherit the land wherein
thou art a stranger, which God
gave unto Abraham.
5 And Isaac sent away
Jacob: and he went to Padan-aram
unto Laban, son of Bethuel the
Syrian, the brother of Rebekah,
Jacob's and Esau's mother.
6 When Esau saw that Isaac
had blessed Jacob, and sent him
away to Padan-aram, to take him a
wife from thence; and that as he
blessed him he gave him a charge,
saying, Thou shalt not take a
wife of the daughters of
Canaan;
7 And that Jacob obeyed
his father and his mother, and
was gone to Padan-aram;
8 And Esau seeing that the
daughters of Canaan pleased not
Isaac his father;
9 Then went Esau unto
Ishmael, and took unto the wives
which he had Mahalath the
daughter of Ishmael Abraham's
son, the sister of Nebajoth, to
be his wife.
10 And Jacob went out from
Beer-sheba, and went toward
Haran.
11 And he lighted upon a
certain place, and tarried there
all night, because the sun was
set; and he took of the stones of
that place, and put them for his
pillows, and lay down in that
place to sleep.
12 And he dreamed, and
behold a ladder set up on the
earth, and the top of it reached
to heaven: and behold the angels
of God ascending and descending
on it.
13 And, behold, the LORD
stood above it, and said, I am
the LORD God of Abraham thy
father, and the God of Isaac: the
land whereon thou liest, to thee
will I give it, and to thy
seed;
14 And thy seed shall be
as the dust of the earth, and
thou shalt spread abroad to the
west, and to the east, and to the
north, and to the south: and in
thee and in thy seed shall all
the families of the earth be
blessed.
15 And, behold, I am with
thee, and will keep thee in all
places whither thou goest, and
will bring thee again into this
land; for I will not leave thee,
until I have done that which I
have spoken to thee of.
16 And Jacob awaked out of
his sleep, and he said, Surely
the LORD is in this place; and I
knew it not.
17 And he was afraid, and
said, How dreadful is this place!
this is none other but the house
of God, and this is the gate of
heaven.
18 And Jacob rose up early
in the morning, and took the
stone that he had put for his
pillows, and set it up for a
pillar, and poured oil upon the
top of it.
19 And he called the name
of that place Bethel: but the
name of that city was called Luz
at the first.
20 And Jacob vowed a vow,
saying, If God will be with me,
and will keep me in this way that
I go, and will give me bread to
eat, and raiment to put on,
21 So that I come again to
my father's house in peace; then
shall the LORD be my God:
22 And this stone, which I
have set for a pillar, shall be
God's house: and of all that thou
shalt give me I will surely give
the tenth unto thee.
Chapter 29
1 Then Jacob went on
his journey, and came into the
land of the people of the
east.
2 And he looked, and
behold a well in the field, and,
lo, there were three flocks of
sheep lying by it; for out of
that well they watered the
flocks: and a great stone was
upon the well's mouth.
3 And thither were all the
flocks gathered: and they rolled
the stone from the well's mouth,
and watered the sheep, and put
the stone again upon the well's
mouth in his place.
4 And Jacob said unto
them, My brethren, whence be ye?
And they said, Of Haran are
we.
5 And he said unto them,
Know ye Laban the son of Nahor?
And they said, We know him.
6 And he said unto them,
Is he well? And they said, He is
well: and, behold, Rachel his
daughter cometh with the
sheep.
7 And he said, Lo, it is
yet high day, neither is it time
that the cattle should be
gathered together: water ye the
sheep, and go and feed them.
8 And they said, We
cannot, until all the flocks be
gathered together, and till they
roll the stone from the well's
mouth; then we water the
sheep.
9 And while he yet spake
with them, Rachel came with her
father's sheep: for she kept
them.
10 And it came to pass,
when Jacob saw Rachel the
daughter of Laban his mother's
brother, and the sheep of Laban
his mother's brother, that Jacob
went near, and rolled the stone
from the well's mouth, and
watered the flock of Laban his
mother's brother.
11 And Jacob kissed
Rachel, and lifted up his voice,
and wept.
12 And Jacob told Rachel
that he was her father's brother,
and that he was Rebekah's son:
and she ran and told her
father.
13 And it came to pass,
when Laban heard the tidings of
Jacob his sister's son, that he
ran to meet him, and embraced
him, and kissed him, and brought
him to his house. And he told
Laban all these things.
14 And Laban said to him,
Surely thou art my bone and my
flesh. And he abode with him the
space of a month.
15 And Laban said unto
Jacob, Because thou art my
brother, shouldest thou therefore
serve me for nought? tell me,
what shall thy wages be?
16 And Laban had two
daughters: the name of the elder
was Leah, and the name of the
younger was Rachel.
17 Leah was tender eyed;
but Rachel was beautiful and well
favoured.
18 And Jacob loved Rachel;
and said, I will serve thee seven
years for Rachel thy younger
daughter.
19 And Laban said, It is
better that I give her to thee,
than that I should give her to
another man: abide with me.
20 And Jacob served seven
years for Rachel; and they seemed
unto him but a few days, for the
love he had to her.
21 And Jacob said unto
Laban, Give me my wife, for my
days are fulfilled, that I may go
in unto her.
22 And Laban gathered
together all the men of the
place, and made a feast.
23 And it came to pass in
the evening, that he took Leah
his daughter, and brought her to
him; and he went in unto her.
24 And Laban gave unto his
daughter Leah Zilpah his maid for
an handmaid.
25 And it came to pass,
that in the morning, behold, it
was Leah: and he said to Laban,
What is this thou hast done unto
me? did not I serve with thee for
Rachel? wherefore then hast thou
beguiled me?
26 And Laban said, It must
not be so done in our country, to
give the younger before the
firstborn.
27 Fulfil her week, and we
will give thee this also for the
service which thou shalt serve
with me yet seven other
years.
28 And Jacob did so, and
fulfilled her week: and he gave
him Rachel his daughter to wife
also.
29 And Laban gave to
Rachel his daughter Bilhah his
handmaid to be her maid.
30 And he went in also
unto Rachel, and he loved also
Rachel more than Leah, and served
with him yet seven other
years.
31 And when the LORD saw
that Leah was hated, he opened
her womb: but Rachel was
barren.
32 And Leah conceived, and
bare a son, and she called his
name Reuben: for she said, Surely
the LORD hath looked upon my
affliction; now therefore my
husband will love me.
33 And she conceived
again, and bare a son; and said,
Because the LORD hath heard that
I was hated, he hath therefore
given me this son also: and she
called his name Simeon.
34 And she conceived
again, and bare a son; and said,
Now this time will my husband be
joined unto me, because I have
born him three sons: therefore
was his name called Levi.
35 And she conceived
again, and bare a son: and she
said, Now will I praise the LORD:
therefore she called his name
Judah; and left bearing.
Chapter 30
1 And when Rachel saw
that she bare Jacob no children,
Rachel envied her sister; and
said unto Jacob, Give me
children, or else I die.
2 And Jacob's anger was
kindled against Rachel: and he
said, Am I in God's stead, who
hath withheld from thee the fruit
of the womb?
3 And she said, Behold my
maid Bilhah, go in unto her; and
she shall bear upon my knees that
I may also have children by
her.
4 And she gave him Bilhah
her handmaid to wife: and Jacob
went in unto her.
5 And Bilhah conceived,
and bare Jacob a son.
6 And Rachel said, God
hath judged me, and hath also
heard my voice, and hath given me
a son: therefore called she his
name Dan.
7 And Bilhah Rachel's maid
conceived again, and bare Jacob a
second son.
8 And Rachel said, With
great wrestlings have I wrestled
with my sister, and I have
prevailed: and she called his
name Naphtali.
9 When Leah saw that she
had left bearing, she took Zilpah
her maid, and gave her Jacob to
wife.
10 And Zilpah Leah's maid
bare Jacob a son.
11 And Leah said, A troop
cometh: and she called his name
Gad.
12 And Zilpah Leah's maid
bare Jacob a second son.
13 And Leah said, Happy am
I, for the daughters will call me
blessed: and she called his name
Asher.
14 And Reuben went in the
days of wheat harvest, and found
mandrakes in the field, and
brought them unto his mother
Leah. Then Rachel said to Leah,
Give me, I pray thee, of thy
son's mandrakes.
15 And she said unto her,
Is it a small matter that thou
hast taken my husband? and
wouldest thou take away my son's
mandrakes also? And Rachel said,
Therefore he shall lie with thee
to night for thy son's
mandrakes.
16 And Jacob came out of
the field in the evening, and
Leah went out to meet him, and
said, Thou must come in unto me;
for surely I have hired thee with
my son's mandrakes. And he lay
with her that night.
17 And God hearkened unto
Leah, and she conceived, and bare
Jacob the fifth son.
18 And Leah said, God hath
given me my hire, because I have
given my maiden to my husband:
and she called his name
Issachar.
19 And Leah conceived
again, and bare Jacob the sixth
son.
20 And Leah said, God hath
endued me with a good dowry; now
will my husband dwell with me,
because I have born him six sons:
and she called his name
Zebulun.
21 And afterwards she bare
a daughter, and called her name
Dinah.
22 And God remembered
Rachel, and God hearkened to her,
and opened her womb.
23 And she conceived, and
bare a son; and said, God hath
taken away my reproach:
24 And she called his name
Joseph; and said, The LORD shall
add to me another son.
25 And it came to pass,
when Rachel had born Joseph, that
Jacob said unto Laban, Send me
away, that I may go unto mine own
place, and to my country.
26 Give me my wives and my
children, for whom I have served
thee, and let me go: for thou
knowest my service which I have
done thee.
27 And Laban said unto
him, I pray thee, if I have found
favour in thine eyes, tarry: for
I have learned by experience that
the LORD hath blessed me for thy
sake.
28 And he said, Appoint me
thy wages, and I will give
it.
29 And he said unto him,
Thou knowest how I have served
thee, and how thy cattle was with
me.
30 For it was little which
thou hadst before I came, and it
is now increased unto a
multitude; and the LORD hath
blessed thee since my coming: and
now when shall I provide for mine
own house also?
31 And he said, What shall
I give thee? And Jacob said, Thou
shalt not give me any thing: if
thou wilt do this thing for me, I
will again feed and keep thy
flock:
32 I will pass through all
thy flock to day, removing from
thence all the speckled and
spotted cattle, and all the brown
cattle among the sheep, and the
spotted and speckled among the
goats: and of such shall be my
hire.
33 So shall my
righteousness answer for me in
time to come, when it shall come
for my hire before thy face:
every one that is not speckled
and spotted among the goats, and
brown among the sheep, that shall
be counted stolen with me.
34 And Laban said, Behold,
I would it might be according to
thy word.
35 And he removed that day
the he goats that were
ringstraked and spotted, and all
the she goats that were speckled
and spotted, and every one that
had some white in it, and all the
brown among the sheep, and gave
them into the hand of his
sons.
36 And he set three days'
journey betwixt himself and
Jacob: and Jacob fed the rest of
Laban's flocks.
37 And Jacob took him rods
of green poplar, and of the hazel
and chesnut tree; and pilled
white strakes in them, and made
the white appear which was in the
rods.
38 And he set the rods
which he had pilled before the
flocks in the gutters in the
watering troughs when the flocks
came to drink, that they should
conceive when they came to
drink.
39 And the flocks
conceived before the rods, and
brought forth cattle ringstraked,
speckled, and spotted.
40 And Jacob did separate
the lambs, and set the faces of
the flocks toward the
ringstraked, and all the brown in
the flock of Laban; and he put
his own flocks by themselves, and
put them not unto Laban's
cattle.
41 And it came to pass,
whensoever the stronger cattle
did conceive, that Jacob laid the
rods before the eyes of the
cattle in the gutters, that they
might conceive among the
rods.
42 But when the cattle
were feeble, he put them not in:
so the feebler were Laban's, and
the stronger Jacob's.
43 And the man increased
exceedingly, and had much cattle,
and maidservants, and
menservants, and camels, and
asses.
Chapter 31
1 And he heard the
words of Laban's sons, saying,
Jacob hath taken away all that
was our father's; and of that
which was our father's hath he
gotten all this glory.
2 And Jacob beheld the
countenance of Laban, and,
behold, it was not toward him as
before.
3 And the LORD said unto
Jacob, Return unto the land of
thy fathers, and to thy kindred;
and I will be with thee.
4 And Jacob sent and
called Rachel and Leah to the
field unto his flock,
5 And said unto them, I
see your father's countenance,
that it is not toward me as
before; but the God of my father
hath been with me.
6 And ye know that with
all my power I have served your
father.
7 And your father hath
deceived me, and changed my wages
ten times; but God suffered him
not to hurt me.
8 If he said thus, The
speckled shall be thy wages; then
all the cattle bare speckled: and
if he said thus, The ringstraked
shall be thy hire; then bare all
the cattle ringstraked.
9 Thus God hath taken away
the cattle of your father, and
given them to me.
10 And it came to pass at
the time that the cattle
conceived, that I lifted up mine
eyes, and saw in a dream, and,
behold, the rams which leaped
upon the cattle were ringstraked,
speckled, and grisled.
11 And the angel of God
spake unto me in a dream, saying,
Jacob: And I said, Here am I.
12 And he said, Lift up
now thine eyes, and see, all the
rams which leap upon the cattle
are ringstraked, speckled, and
grisled: for I have seen all that
Laban doeth unto thee.
13 I am the God of Bethel,
where thou anointedst the pillar,
and where thou vowedst a vow unto
me: now arise, get thee out from
this land, and return unto the
land of thy kindred.
14 And Rachel and Leah
answered and said unto him, Is
there yet any portion or
inheritance for us in our
father's house?
15 Are we not counted of
him strangers? for he hath sold
us, and hath quite devoured also
our money.
16 For all the riches
which God hath taken from our
father, that is ours, and our
children's: now then, whatsoever
God hath said unto thee, do.
17 Then Jacob rose up, and
set his sons and his wives upon
camels;
18 And he carried away all
his cattle, and all his goods
which he had gotten, the cattle
of his getting, which he had
gotten in Padan-aram, for to go
to Isaac his father in the land
of Canaan.
19 And Laban went to shear
his sheep: and Rachel had stolen
the images that were her
father's.
20 And Jacob stole away
unawares to Laban the Syrian, in
that he told him not that he
fled.
21 So he fled with all
that he had; and he rose up, and
passed over the river, and set
his face toward the mount
Gilead.
22 And it was told Laban
on the third day that Jacob was
fled.
23 And he took his
brethren with him, and pursued
after him seven days' journey;
and they overtook him in the
mount Gilead.
24 And God came to Laban
the Syrian in a dream by night,
and said unto him, Take heed that
thou speak not to Jacob either
good or bad.
25 Then Laban overtook
Jacob. Now Jacob had pitched his
tent in the mount: and Laban with
his brethren pitched in the mount
of Gilead.
26 And Laban said to
Jacob, What hast thou done, that
thou hast stolen away unawares to
me, and carried away my
daughters, as captives taken with
the sword?
27 Wherefore didst thou
flee away secretly, and steal
away from me; and didst not tell
me, that I might have sent thee
away with mirth, and with songs,
with tabret, and with harp?
28 And hast not suffered
me to kiss my sons and my
daughters? thou hast now done
foolishly in so doing.
29 It is in the power of
my hand to do you hurt: but the
God of your father spake unto me
yesternight, saying, Take thou
heed that thou speak not to Jacob
either good or bad.
30 And now, though thou
wouldest needs be gone, because
thou sore longedst after thy
father's house, yet wherefore
hast thou stolen my gods?
31 And Jacob answered and
said to Laban, Because I was
afraid: for I said, Peradventure
thou wouldest take by force thy
daughters from me.
32 With whomsoever thou
findest thy gods, let him not
live: before our brethren discern
thou what is thine with me, and
take it to thee. For Jacob knew
not that Rachel had stolen
them.
33 And Laban went into
Jacob's tent, and into Leah's
tent, and into the two
maidservants' tents; but he found
them not. Then went he out of
Leah's tent, and entered into
Rachel's tent.
34 Now Rachel had taken
the images, and put them in the
camel's furniture, and sat upon
them. And Laban searched all the
tent, but found them not.
35 And she said to her
father, Let it not displease my
lord that I cannot rise up before
thee; for the custom of women is
upon me. And he searched, but
found not the images.
36 And Jacob was wroth,
and chode with Laban: and Jacob
answered and said to Laban, What
is my trespass? what is my sin,
that thou hast so hotly pursued
after me?
37 Whereas thou hast
searched all my stuff, what hast
thou found of all thy household
stuff? set it here before my
brethren and thy brethren, that
they may judge betwixt us
both.
38 This twenty years have
I been with thee; thy ewes and
thy she goats have not cast their
young, and the rams of thy flock
have I not eaten.
39 That which was torn of
beasts I brought not unto thee; I
bare the loss of it; of my hand
didst thou require it, whether
stolen by day, or stolen by
night.
40 Thus I was; in the day
the drought consumed me, and the
frost by night; and my sleep
departed from mine eyes.
41 Thus have I been twenty
years in thy house; I served thee
fourteen years for thy two
daughters, and six years for thy
cattle: and thou hast changed my
wages ten times.
42 Except the God of my
father, the God of Abraham, and
the fear of Isaac, had been with
me, surely thou hadst sent me
away now empty. God hath seen
mine affliction and the labour of
my hands, and rebuked thee
yesternight.
43 And Laban answered and
said unto Jacob, These daughters
are my daughters, and these
children are my children, and
these cattle are my cattle, and
all that thou seest is mine: and
what can I do this day unto these
my daughters, or unto their
children which they have
born?
44 Now therefore come
thou, let us make a covenant, I
and thou; and let it be for a
witness between me and thee.
45 And Jacob took a stone,
and set it up for a pillar.
46 And Jacob said unto his
brethren, Gather stones; and they
took stones, and made an heap:
and they did eat there upon the
heap.
47 And Laban called it
Jegar-sahadutha: but Jacob called
it Galeed.
48 And Laban said, This
heap is a witness between me and
thee this day. Therefore was the
name of it called Galeed;
49 And Mizpah; for he
said, The LORD watch between me
and thee, when we are absent one
from another.
50 If thou shalt afflict
my daughters, or if thou shalt
take other wives beside my
daughters, no man is with us;
see, God is witness betwixt me
and thee.
51 And Laban said to
Jacob, Behold this heap, and
behold this pillar, which I have
cast betwixt me and thee;
52 This heap be witness,
and this pillar be witness, that
I will not pass over this heap to
thee, and that thou shalt not
pass over this heap and this
pillar unto me, for harm.
53 The God of Abraham, and
the God of Nahor, the God of
their father, judge betwixt us.
And Jacob sware by the fear of
his father Isaac.
54 Then Jacob offered
sacrifice upon the mount, and
called his brethren to eat bread:
and they did eat bread, and
tarried all night in the
mount.
55 And early in the
morning Laban rose up, and kissed
his sons and his daughters, and
blessed them: and Laban departed,
and returned unto his place.
Chapter 32
1 And Jacob went on his
way, and the angels of God met
him.
2 And when Jacob saw them,
he said, This is God's host: and
he called the name of that place
Mahanaim.
3 And Jacob sent
messengers before him to Esau his
brother unto the land of Seir,
the country of Edom.
4 And he commanded them,
saying, Thus shall ye speak unto
my lord Esau; Thy servant Jacob
saith thus, I have sojourned with
Laban, and stayed there until
now:
5 And I have oxen, and
asses, flocks, and menservants,
and womenservants: and I have
sent to tell my lord, that I may
find grace in thy sight.
6 And the messengers
returned to Jacob, saying, We
came to thy brother Esau, and
also he cometh to meet thee, and
four hundred men with him.
7 Then Jacob was greatly
afraid and distressed: and he
divided the people that was with
him, and the flocks, and herds,
and the camels, into two
bands;
8 And said, If Esau come
to the one company, and smite it,
then the other company which is
left shall escape.
9 And Jacob said, O God of
my father Abraham, and God of my
father Isaac, the LORD which
saidst unto me, Return unto thy
country, and to thy kindred, and
I will deal well with thee:
10 I am not worthy of the
least of all the mercies, and of
all the truth, which thou hast
shewed unto thy servant; for with
my staff I passed over this
Jordan; and now I am become two
bands.
11 Deliver me, I pray
thee, from the hand of my
brother, from the hand of Esau:
for I fear him, lest he will come
and smite me, and the mother with
the children.
12 And thou saidst, I will
surely do thee good, and make thy
seed as the sand of the sea,
which cannot be numbered for
multitude.
13 And he lodged there
that same night; and took of that
which came to his hand a present
for Esau his brother;
14 Two hundred she goats,
and twenty he goats, two hundred
ewes, and twenty rams,
15 Thirty milch camels
with their colts, forty kine, and
ten bulls, twenty she asses, and
ten foals.
16 And he delivered them
into the hand of his servants,
every drove by themselves; and
said unto his servants, Pass over
before me, and put a space
betwixt drove and drove.
17 And he commanded the
foremost, saying, When Esau my
brother meeteth thee, and asketh
thee, saying, Whose art thou? and
whither goest thou? and whose are
these before thee?
18 Then thou shalt say,
They be thy servant Jacob's; it
is a present sent unto my lord
Esau: and, behold, also he is
behind us.
19 And so commanded he the
second, and the third, and all
that followed the droves, saying,
On this manner shall ye speak
unto Esau, when ye find him.
20 And say ye moreover,
Behold, thy servant Jacob is
behind us. For he said, I will
appease him with the present that
goeth before me, and afterward I
will see his face; peradventure
he will accept of me.
21 So went the present
over before him: and himself
lodged that night in the
company.
22 And he rose up that
night, and took his two wives,
and his two womenservants, and
his eleven sons, and passed over
the ford Jabbok.
23 And he took them, and
sent them over the brook, and
sent over that he had.
24 And Jacob was left
alone; and there wrestled a man
with him until the breaking of
the day.
25 And when he saw that he
prevailed not against him, he
touched the hollow of his thigh;
and the hollow of Jacob's thigh
was out of joint, as he wrestled
with him.
26 And he said, Let me go,
for the day breaketh. And he
said, I will not let thee go,
except thou bless me.
27 And he said unto him,
What is thy name? And he said,
Jacob.
28 And he said, Thy name
shall be called no more Jacob,
but Israel: for as a prince hast
thou power with God and with men,
and hast prevailed.
29 And Jacob asked him,
and said, Tell me, I pray thee,
thy name. And he said, Wherefore
is it that thou dost ask after my
name? And he blessed him
there.
30 And Jacob called the
name of the place Peniel: for I
have seen God face to face, and
my life is preserved.
31 And as he passed over
Penuel the sun rose upon him, and
he halted upon his thigh.
32 Therefore the children
of Israel eat not of the sinew
which shrank, which is upon the
hollow of the thigh, unto this
day: because he touched the
hollow of Jacob's thigh in the
sinew that shrank.
Chapter 33
1 And Jacob lifted up
his eyes, and looked, and,
behold, Esau came, and with him
four hundred men. And he divided
the children unto Leah, and unto
Rachel, and unto the two
handmaids.
2 And he put the handmaids
and their children foremost, and
Leah and her children after, and
Rachel and Joseph hindermost.
3 And he passed over
before them, and bowed himself to
the ground seven times, until he
came near to his brother.
4 And Esau ran to meet
him, and embraced him, and fell
on his neck, and kissed him: and
they wept.
5 And he lifted up his
eyes, and saw the women and the
children; and said, Who are those
with thee? And he said, The
children which God hath
graciously given thy servant.
6 Then the handmaidens
came near, they and their
children, and they bowed
themselves.
7 And Leah also with her
children came near, and bowed
themselves: and after came Joseph
near and Rachel, and they bowed
themselves.
8 And he said, What
meanest thou by all this drove
which I met? And he said, These
are to find grace in the sight of
my lord.
9 And Esau said, I have
enough, my brother; keep that
thou hast unto thyself.
10 And Jacob said, Nay, I
pray thee, if now I have found
grace in thy sight, then receive
my present at my hand: for
therefore I have seen thy face,
as though I had seen the face of
God, and thou wast pleased with
me.
11 Take, I pray thee, my
blessing that is brought to thee;
because God hath dealt graciously
with me, and because I have
enough. And he urged him, and he
took it.
12 And he said, Let us
take our journey, and let us go,
and I will go before thee.
13 And he said unto him,
My lord knoweth that the children
are tender, and the flocks and
herds with young are with me: and
if men should overdrive them one
day, all the flock will die.
14 Let my lord, I pray
thee, pass over before his
servant: and I will lead on
softly, according as the cattle
that goeth before me and the
children be able to endure, until
I come unto my lord unto
Seir.
15 And Esau said, Let me
now leave with thee some of the
folk that are with me. And he
said, What needeth it? let me
find grace in the sight of my
lord.
16 So Esau returned that
day on his way unto Seir.
17 And Jacob journeyed to
Succoth, and built him an house,
and made booths for his cattle:
therefore the name of the place
is called Succoth.
18 And Jacob came to
Shalem, a city of Shechem, which
is in the land of Canaan, when he
came from Padan-aram; and pitched
his tent before the city.
19 And he bought a parcel
of a field, where he had spread
his tent, at the hand of the
children of Hamor, Shechem's
father, for an hundred pieces of
money.
20 And he erected there an
altar, and called it
El-elohe-Israel.
Chapter 34
1 And Dinah the
daughter of Leah, which she bare
unto Jacob, went out to see the
daughters of the land.
2 And when Shechem the son
of Hamor the Hivite, prince of
the country, saw her, he took
her, and lay with her, and
defiled her.
3 And his soul clave unto
Dinah the daughter of Jacob, and
he loved the damsel, and spake
kindly unto the damsel.
4 And Shechem spake unto
his father Hamor, saying, Get me
this damsel to wife.
5 And Jacob heard that he
had defiled Dinah his daughter:
now his sons were with his cattle
in the field: and Jacob held his
peace until they were come.
6 And Hamor the father of
Shechem went out unto Jacob to
commune with him.
7 And the sons of Jacob
came out of the field when they
heard it: and the men were
grieved, and they were very
wroth, because he had wrought
folly in Israel in lying with
Jacob's daughter; which thing
ought not to be done.
8 And Hamor communed with
them, saying, The soul of my son
Shechem longeth for your
daughter: I pray you give her him
to wife.
9 And make ye marriages
with us, and give your daughters
unto us, and take our daughters
unto you.
10 And ye shall dwell with
us: and the land shall be before
you; dwell and trade ye therein,
and get you possessions
therein.
11 And Shechem said unto
her father and unto her brethren,
Let me find grace in your eyes,
and what ye shall say unto me I
will give.
12 Ask me never so much
dowry and gift, and I will give
according as ye shall say unto
me: but give me the damsel to
wife.
13 And the sons of Jacob
answered Shechem and Hamor his
father deceitfully, and said,
because he had defiled Dinah
their sister:
14 And they said unto
them, We cannot do this thing, to
give our sister to one that is
uncircumcised; for that were a
reproach unto us:
15 But in this will we
consent unto you: If ye will be
as we be, that every male of you
be circumcised;
16 Then will we give our
daughters unto you, and we will
take your daughters to us, and we
will dwell with you, and we will
become one people.
17 But if ye will not
hearken unto us, to be
circumcised; then will we take
our daughter, and we will be
gone.
18 And their words pleased
Hamor, and Shechem Hamor's
son.
19 And the young man
deferred not to do the thing,
because he had delight in Jacob's
daughter: and he was more
honourable than all the house of
his father.
20 And Hamor and Shechem
his son came unto the gate of
their city, and communed with the
men of their city, saying,
21 These men are peaceable
with us; therefore let them dwell
in the land, and trade therein;
for the land, behold, it is large
enough for them; let us take
their daughters to us for wives,
and let us give them our
daughters.
22 Only herein will the
men consent unto us for to dwell
with us, to be one people, if
every male among us be
circumcised, as they are
circumcised.
23 Shall not their cattle
and their substance and every
beast of theirs be ours? only let
us consent unto them, and they
will dwell with us.
24 And unto Hamor and unto
Shechem his son hearkened all
that went out of the gate of his
city; and every male was
circumcised, all that went out of
the gate of his city.
25 And it came to pass on
the third day, when they were
sore, that two of the sons of
Jacob, Simeon and Levi, Dinah's
brethren, took each man his
sword, and came upon the city
boldly, and slew all the
males.
26 And they slew Hamor and
Shechem his son with the edge of
the sword, and took Dinah out of
Shechem's house, and went
out.
27 The sons of Jacob came
upon the slain, and spoiled the
city, because they had defiled
their sister.
28 They took their sheep,
and their oxen, and their asses,
and that which was in the city,
and that which was in the
field,
29 And all their wealth,
and all their little ones, and
their wives took they captive,
and spoiled even all that was in
the house.
30 And Jacob said to
Simeon and Levi, Ye have troubled
me to make me to stink among the
inhabitants of the land, among
the Canaanites and the
Perizzites: and I being few in
number, they shall gather
themselves together against me,
and slay me; and I shall be
destroyed, I and my house.
31 And they said, Should
he deal with our sister as with
an harlot?
Chapter 35
1 And God said unto
Jacob, Arise, go up to Bethel,
and dwell there: and make there
an altar unto God, that appeared
unto thee when thou fleddest from
the face of Esau thy brother.
2 Then Jacob said unto his
household, and to all that were
with him, Put away the strange
gods that are among you, and be
clean, and change your
garments:
3 And let us arise, and go
up to Bethel; and I will make
there an altar unto God, who
answered me in the day of my
distress, and was with me in the
way which I went.
4 And they gave unto Jacob
all the strange gods which were
in their hand, and all their
earrings which were in their
ears; and Jacob hid them under
the oak which was by Shechem.
5 And they journeyed: and
the terror of God was upon the
cities that were round about
them, and they did not pursue
after the sons of Jacob.
6 So Jacob came to Luz,
which is in the land of Canaan,
that is, Bethel, he and all the
people that were with him.
7 And he built there an
altar, and called the place
El-beth-el: because there God
appeared unto him, when he fled
from the face of his brother.
8 But Deborah Rebekah's
nurse died, and she was buried
beneath Bethel under an oak: and
the name of it was called
Allon-bachuth.
9 And God appeared unto
Jacob again, when he came out of
Padan-aram, and blessed him.
10 And God said unto him,
Thy name is Jacob: thy name shall
not be called any more Jacob, but
Israel shall be thy name: and he
called his name Israel.
11 And God said unto him,
I am God Almighty: be fruitful
and multiply; a nation and a
company of nations shall be of
thee, and kings shall come out of
thy loins;
12 And the land which I
gave Abraham and Isaac, to thee I
will give it, and to thy seed
after thee will I give the
land.
13 And God went up from
him in the place where he talked
with him.
14 And Jacob set up a
pillar in the place where he
talked with him, even a pillar of
stone: and he poured a drink
offering thereon, and he poured
oil thereon.
15 And Jacob called the
name of the place where God spake
with him, Bethel.
16 And they journeyed from
Bethel; and there was but a
little way to come to Ephrath:
and Rachel travailed, and she had
hard labour.
17 And it came to pass,
when she was in hard labour, that
the midwife said unto her, Fear
not; thou shalt have this son
also.
18 And it came to pass, as
her soul was in departing, (for
she died) that she called his
name Ben-oni: but his father
called him Benjamin.
19 And Rachel died, and
was buried in the way to Ephrath,
which is Bethlehem.
20 And Jacob set a pillar
upon her grave: that is the
pillar of Rachel's grave unto
this day.
21 And Israel journeyed,
and spread his tent beyond the
tower of Edar.
22 And it came to pass,
when Israel dwelt in that land,
that Reuben went and lay with
Bilhah his father's concubine:
and Israel heard it. Now the sons
of Jacob were twelve:
23 The sons of Leah;
Reuben, Jacob's firstborn, and
Simeon, and Levi, and Judah, and
Issachar, and Zebulun:
24 The sons of Rachel;
Joseph, and Benjamin:
25 And the sons of Bilhah,
Rachel's handmaid; Dan, and
Naphtali:
26 And the sons of Zilpah,
Leah's handmaid; Gad, and Asher:
these are the sons of Jacob,
which were born to him in
Padan-aram.
27 And Jacob came unto
Isaac his father unto Mamre, unto
the city of Arbah, which is
Hebron, where Abraham and Isaac
sojourned.
28 And the days of Isaac
were an hundred and fourscore
years.
29 And Isaac gave up the
ghost, and died, and was gathered
unto his people, being old and
full of days: and his sons Esau
and Jacob buried him.
Chapter 36
1 Now these are the
generations of Esau, who is
Edom.
2 Esau took his wives of
the daughters of Canaan; Adah the
daughter of Elon the Hittite, and
Aholibamah the daughter of Anah
the daughter of Zibeon the
Hivite;
3 And Bashemath Ishmael's
daughter, sister of Nebajoth.
4 And Adah bare to Esau
Eliphaz; and Bashemath bare
Reuel;
5 And Aholibamah bare
Jeush, and Jaalam, and Korah:
these are the sons of Esau, which
were born unto him in the land of
Canaan.
6 And Esau took his wives,
and his sons, and his daughters,
and all the persons of his house,
and his cattle, and all his
beasts, and all his substance,
which he had got in the land of
Canaan; and went into the country
from the face of his brother
Jacob.
7 For their riches were
more than that they might dwell
together; and the land wherein
they were strangers could not
bear them because of their
cattle.
8 Thus dwelt Esau in mount
Seir: Esau is Edom.
9 And these are the
generations of Esau the father of
the Edomites in mount Seir:
10 These are the names of
Esau's sons; Eliphaz the son of
Adah the wife of Esau, Reuel the
son of Bashemath the wife of
Esau.
11 And the sons of Eliphaz
were Teman, Omar, Zepho, and
Gatam, and Kenaz.
12 And Timna was concubine
to Eliphaz Esau's son; and she
bare to Eliphaz Amalek: these
were the sons of Adah Esau's
wife.
13 And these are the sons
of Reuel; Nahath, and Zerah,
Shammah, and Mizzah: these were
the sons of Bashemath Esau's
wife.
14 And these were the sons
of Aholibamah, the daughter of
Anah the daughter of Zibeon,
Esau's wife: and she bare to Esau
Jeush, and Jaalam, and Korah.
15 These were dukes of the
sons of Esau: the sons of Eliphaz
the firstborn son of Esau; duke
Teman, duke Omar, duke Zepho,
duke Kenaz,
16 Duke Korah, duke Gatam,
and duke Amalek: these are the
dukes that came of Eliphaz in the
land of Edom; these were the sons
of Adah.
17 And these are the sons
of Reuel Esau's son; duke Nahath,
duke Zerah, duke Shammah, duke
Mizzah: these are the dukes that
came of Reuel in the land of
Edom; these are the sons of
Bashemath Esau's wife.
18 And these are the sons
of Aholibamah Esau's wife; duke
Jeush, duke Jaalam, duke Korah:
these were the dukes that came of
Aholibamah the daughter of Anah,
Esau's wife.
19 These are the sons of
Esau, who is Edom, and these are
their dukes.
20 These are the sons of
Seir the Horite, who inhabited
the land; Lotan, and Shobal, and
Zibeon, and Anah,
21 And Dishon, and Ezer,
and Dishan: these are the dukes
of the Horites, the children of
Seir in the land of Edom.
22 And the children of
Lotan were Hori and Hemam; and
Lotan's sister was Timna.
23 And the children of
Shobal were these; Alvan, and
Manahath, and Ebal, Shepho, and
Onam.
24 And these are the
children of Zibeon; both Ajah,
and Anah: this was that Anah that
found the mules in the
wilderness, as he fed the asses
of Zibeon his father.
25 And the children of
Anah were these; Dishon, and
Aholibamah the daughter of
Anah.
26 And these are the
children of Dishon; Hemdan, and
Eshban, and Ithran, and
Cheran.
27 The children of Ezer
are these; Bilhan, and Zaavan,
and Akan.
28 The children of Dishan
are these: Uz, and Aran.
29 These are the dukes
that came of the Horites; duke
Lotan, duke Shobal, duke Zibeon,
duke Anah,
30 Duke Dishon, duke Ezer,
duke Dishan: these are the dukes
that came of Hori, among their
dukes in the land of Seir.
31 And these are the kings
that reigned in the land of Edom,
before there reigned any king
over the children of Israel.
32 And Bela the son of
Beor reigned in Edom: and the
name of his city was
Dinhabah.
33 And Bela died, and
Jobab the son of Zerah of Bozrah
reigned in his stead.
34 And Jobab died, and
Husham of the land of Temani
reigned in his stead.
35 And Husham died, and
Hadad the son of Bedad, who smote
Midian in the field of Moab,
reigned in his stead: and the
name of his city was Avith.
36 And Hadad died, and
Samlah of Masrekah reigned in his
stead.
37 And Samlah died, and
Saul of Rehoboth by the river
reigned in his stead.
38 And Saul died, and
Baal-hanan the son of Achbor
reigned in his stead.
39 And Baal-hanan the son
of Achbor died, and Hadar reigned
in his stead: and the name of his
city was Pau; and his wife's name
was Mehetabel, the daughter of
Matred, the daughter of
Mezahab.
40 And these are the names
of the dukes that came of Esau,
according to their families,
after their places, by their
names; duke Timnah, duke Alvah,
duke Jetheth,
41 Duke Aholibamah, duke
Elah, duke Pinon,
42 Duke Kenaz, duke Teman,
duke Mibzar,
43 Duke Magdiel, duke
Iram: these be the dukes of Edom,
according to their habitations in
the land of their possession: he
is Esau the father of the
Edomites.
Chapter 37
1 And Jacob dwelt in
the land wherein his father was a
stranger, in the land of
Canaan.
2 These are the
generations of Jacob. Joseph,
being seventeen years old, was
feeding the flock with his
brethren; and the lad was with
the sons of Bilhah, and with the
sons of Zilpah, his father's
wives: and Joseph brought unto
his father their evil report.
3 Now Israel loved Joseph
more than all his children,
because he was the son of his old
age: and he made him a coat of
many colours.
4 And when his brethren
saw that their father loved him
more than all his brethren, they
hated him, and could not speak
peaceably unto him.
5 And Joseph dreamed a
dream, and he told it his
brethren: and they hated him yet
the more.
6 And he said unto them,
Hear, I pray you, this dream
which I have dreamed:
7 For, behold, we were
binding sheaves in the field,
and, lo, my sheaf arose, and also
stood upright; and, behold, your
sheaves stood round about, and
made obeisance to my sheaf.
8 And his brethren said to
him, Shalt thou indeed reign over
us? or shalt thou indeed have
dominion over us? And they hated
him yet the more for his dreams,
and for his words.
9 And he dreamed yet
another dream, and told it his
brethren, and said, Behold, I
have dreamed a dream more; and,
behold, the sun and the moon and
the eleven stars made obeisance
to me.
10 And he told it to his
father, and to his brethren: and
his father rebuked him, and said
unto him, What is this dream that
thou hast dreamed? Shall I and
thy mother and thy brethren
indeed come to bow down ourselves
to thee to the earth?
11 And his brethren envied
him; but his father observed the
saying.
12 And his brethren went
to feed their father's flock in
Shechem.
13 And Israel said unto
Joseph, Do not thy brethren feed
the flock in Shechem? come, and I
will send thee unto them. And he
said to him, Here am I.
14 And he said to him, Go,
I pray thee, see whether it be
well with thy brethren, and well
with the flocks; and bring me
word again. So he sent him out of
the vale of Hebron, and he came
to Shechem.
15 And a certain man found
him, and, behold, he was
wandering in the field: and the
man asked him, saying, What
seekest thou?
16 And he said, I seek my
brethren: tell me, I pray thee,
where they feed their flocks.
17 And the man said, They
are departed hence; for I heard
them say, Let us go to Dothan.
And Joseph went after his
brethren, and found them in
Dothan.
18 And when they saw him
afar off, even before he came
near unto them, they conspired
against him to slay him.
19 And they said one to
another, Behold, this dreamer
cometh.
20 Come now therefore, and
let us slay him, and cast him
into some pit, and we will say,
Some evil beast hath devoured
him: and we shall see what will
become of his dreams.
21 And Reuben heard it,
and he delivered him out of their
hands; and said, Let us not kill
him.
22 And Reuben said unto
them, Shed no blood, but cast him
into this pit that is in the
wilderness, and lay no hand upon
him; that he might rid him out of
their hands, to deliver him to
his father again.
23 And it came to pass,
when Joseph was come unto his
brethren, that they stript Joseph
out of his coat, his coat of many
colours that was on him;
24 And they took him, and
cast him into a pit: and the pit
was empty, there was no water in
it.
25 And they sat down to
eat bread: and they lifted up
their eyes and looked, and,
behold, a company of Ishmeelites
came from Gilead with their
camels bearing spicery and balm
and myrrh, going to carry it down
to Egypt.
26 And Judah said unto his
brethren, What profit is it if we
slay our brother, and conceal his
blood?
27 Come, and let us sell
him to the Ishmeelites, and let
not our hand be upon him; for he
is our brother and our flesh. And
his brethren were content.
28 Then there passed by
Midianites merchantmen; and they
drew and lifted up Joseph out of
the pit, and sold Joseph to the
Ishmeelites for twenty pieces of
silver: and they brought Joseph
into Egypt.
29 And Reuben returned
unto the pit; and, behold, Joseph
was not in the pit; and he rent
his clothes.
30 And he returned unto
his brethren, and said, The child
is not; and I, whither shall I
go?
31 And they took Joseph's
coat, and killed a kid of the
goats, and dipped the coat in the
blood;
32 And they sent the coat
of many colours, and they brought
it to their father; and said,
This have we found: know now
whether it be thy son's coat or
no.
33 And he knew it, and
said, It is my son's coat; an
evil beast hath devoured him;
Joseph is without doubt rent in
pieces.
34 And Jacob rent his
clothes, and put sackcloth upon
his loins, and mourned for his
son many days.
35 And all his sons and
all his daughters rose up to
comfort him; but he refused to be
comforted; and he said, For I
will go down into the grave unto
my son mourning. Thus his father
wept for him.
36 And the Midianites sold
him into Egypt unto Potiphar, an
officer of Pharaoh's, and captain
of the guard.
Chapter 38
1 And it came to pass
at that time, that Judah went
down from his brethren, and
turned in to a certain
Adullamite, whose name was
Hirah.
2 And Judah saw there a
daughter of a certain Canaanite,
whose name was Shuah; and he took
her, and went in unto her.
3 And she conceived, and
bare a son; and he called his
name Er.
4 And she conceived again,
and bare a son; and she called
his name Onan.
5 And she yet again
conceived, and bare a son; and
called his name Shelah: and he
was at Chezib, when she bare
him.
6 And Judah took a wife
for Er his firstborn, whose name
was Tamar.
7 And Er, Judah's
firstborn, was wicked in the
sight of the LORD; and the LORD
slew him.
8 And Judah said unto
Onan, Go in unto thy brother's
wife, and marry her, and raise up
seed to thy brother.
9 And Onan knew that the
seed should not be his; and it
came to pass, when he went in
unto his brother's wife, that he
spilled it on the ground, lest
that he should give seed to his
brother.
10 And the thing which he
did displeased the LORD:
wherefore he slew him also.
11 Then said Judah to
Tamar his daughter in law, Remain
a widow at thy father's house,
till Shelah my son be grown: for
he said, Lest peradventure he die
also, as his brethren did. And
Tamar went and dwelt in her
father's house.
12 And in process of time
the daughter of Shuah Judah's
wife died; and Judah was
comforted, and went up unto his
sheepshearers to Timnath, he and
his friend Hirah the
Adullamite.
13 And it was told Tamar,
saying, Behold thy father in law
goeth up to Timnath to shear his
sheep.
14 And she put her widow's
garments off from her, and
covered her with a vail, and
wrapped herself, and sat in an
open place, which is by the way
to Timnath; for she saw that
Shelah was grown, and she was not
given unto him to wife.
15 When Judah saw her, he
thought her to be an harlot;
because she had covered her
face.
16 And he turned unto her
by the way, and said, Go to, I
pray thee, let me come in unto
thee; (for he knew not that she
was his daughter in law.) And she
said, What wilt thou give me,
that thou mayest come in unto
me?
17 And he said, I will
send thee a kid from the flock.
And she said, Wilt thou give me a
pledge, till thou send it?
18 And he said, What
pledge shall I give thee? And she
said, Thy signet, and thy
bracelets, and thy staff that is
in thine hand. And he gave it
her, and came in unto her, and
she conceived by him.
19 And she arose, and went
away, and laid by her vail from
her, and put on the garments of
her widowhood.
20 And Judah sent the kid
by the hand of his friend the
Adullamite, to receive his pledge
from the woman's hand: but he
found her not.
21 Then he asked the men
of that place, saying, Where is
the harlot, that was openly by
the way side? And they said,
There was no harlot in this
place.
22 And he returned to
Judah, and said, I cannot find
her; and also the men of the
place said, that there was no
harlot in this place.
23 And Judah said, Let her
take it to her, lest we be
shamed: behold, I sent this kid,
and thou hast not found her.
24 And it came to pass
about three months after, that it
was told Judah, saying, Tamar thy
daughter in law hath played the
harlot; and also, behold, she is
with child by whoredom. And Judah
said, Bring her forth, and let
her be burnt.
25 When she was brought
forth, she sent to her father in
law, saying, By the man, whose
these are, am I with child: and
she said, Discern, I pray thee,
whose are these, the signet, and
bracelets, and staff.
26 And Judah acknowledged
them, and said, She hath been
more righteous than I; because
that I gave her not to Shelah my
son. And he knew her again no
more.
27 And it came to pass in
the time of her travail, that,
behold, twins were in her
womb.
28 And it came to pass,
when she travailed, that the one
put out his hand: and the midwife
took and bound upon his hand a
scarlet thread, saying, This came
out first,
29 And it came to pass, as
he drew back his hand, that,
behold, his brother came out: and
she said, How hast thou broken
forth? this breach be upon thee:
therefore his name was called
Pharez.
30 And afterward came out
his brother, that had the scarlet
thread upon his hand: and his
name was called Zarah.
Chapter 39
1 And Joseph was
brought down to Egypt; and
Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh,
captain of the guard, an
Egyptian, bought him of the hands
of the Ishmeelites, which had
brought him down thither.
2 And the LORD was with
Joseph, and he was a prosperous
man; and he was in the house of
his master the Egyptian.
3 And his master saw that
the LORD was with him, and that
the LORD made all that he did to
prosper in his hand.
4 And Joseph found grace
in his sight, and he served him:
and he made him overseer over his
house, and all that he had he put
into his hand.
5 And it came to pass from
the time that he had made him
overseer in his house, and over
all that he had, that the LORD
blessed the Egyptian's house for
Joseph's sake; and the blessing
of the LORD was upon all that he
had in the house, and in the
field.
6 And he left all that he
had in Joseph's hand; and he knew
not ought he had, save the bread
which he did eat. And Joseph was
a goodly person, and well
favoured.
7 And it came to pass
after these things, that his
master's wife cast her eyes upon
Joseph; and she said, Lie with
me.
8 But he refused, and said
unto his master's wife, Behold,
my master wotteth not what is
with me in the house, and he hath
committed all that he hath to my
hand;
9 There is none greater in
this house than I; neither hath
he kept back any thing from me
but thee, because thou art his
wife: how then can I do this
great wickedness, and sin against
God?
10 And it came to pass, as
she spake to Joseph day by day,
that he hearkened not unto her,
to lie by her, or to be with
her.
11 And it came to pass
about this time, that Joseph went
into the house to do his
business; and there was none of
the men of the house there
within.
12 And she caught him by
his garment, saying, Lie with me:
and he left his garment in her
hand, and fled, and got him
out.
13 And it came to pass,
when she saw that he had left his
garment in her hand, and was fled
forth,
14 That she called unto
the men of her house, and spake
unto them, saying, See, he hath
brought in an Hebrew unto us to
mock us; he came in unto me to
lie with me, and I cried with a
loud voice:
15 And it came to pass,
when he heard that I lifted up my
voice and cried, that he left his
garment with me, and fled, and
got him out.
16 And she laid up his
garment by her, until his lord
came home.
17 And she spake unto him
according to these words, saying,
The Hebrew servant, which thou
hast brought unto us, came in
unto me to mock me:
18 And it came to pass, as
I lifted up my voice and cried,
that he left his garment with me,
and fled out.
19 And it came to pass,
when his master heard the words
of his wife, which she spake unto
him, saying, After this manner
did thy servant to me; that his
wrath was kindled.
20 And Joseph's master
took him, and put him into the
prison, a place where the king's
prisoners were bound: and he was
there in the prison.
21 But the LORD was with
Joseph, and shewed him mercy, and
gave him favour in the sight of
the keeper of the prison.
22 And the keeper of the
prison committed to Joseph's hand
all the prisoners that were in
the prison; and whatsoever they
did there, he was the doer of
it.
23 The keeper of the
prison looked not to any thing
that was under his hand; because
the LORD was with him, and that
which he did, the LORD made it to
prosper.
Chapter 40
1 And it came to pass
after these things, that the
butler of the king of Egypt and
his baker had offended their lord
the king of Egypt.
2 And Pharaoh was wroth
against two of his officers,
against the chief of the butlers,
and against the chief of the
bakers.
3 And he put them in ward
in the house of the captain of
the guard, into the prison, the
place where Joseph was bound.
4 And the captain of the
guard charged Joseph with them,
and he served them: and they
continued a season in ward.
5 And they dreamed a dream
both of them, each man his dream
in one night, each man according
to the interpretation of his
dream, the butler and the baker
of the king of Egypt, which were
bound in the prison.
6 And Joseph came in unto
them in the morning, and looked
upon them, and, behold, they were
sad.
7 And he asked Pharaoh's
officers that were with him in
the ward of his lord's house,
saying, Wherefore look ye so
sadly to day?
8 And they said unto him,
We have dreamed a dream, and
there is no interpreter of it.
And Joseph said unto them, Do not
interpretations belong to God?
tell me them, I pray you.
9 And the chief butler
told his dream to Joseph, and
said to him, In my dream, behold,
a vine was before me;
10 And in the vine were
three branches: and it was as
though it budded, and her
blossoms shot forth; and the
clusters thereof brought forth
ripe grapes:
11 And Pharaoh's cup was
in my hand: and I took the
grapes, and pressed them into
Pharaoh's cup, and I gave the cup
into Pharaoh's hand.
12 And Joseph said unto
him, This is the interpretation
of it: The three branches are
three days:
13 Yet within three days
shall Pharaoh lift up thine head,
and restore thee unto thy place:
and thou shalt deliver Pharaoh's
cup into his hand, after the
former manner when thou wast his
butler.
14 But think on me when it
shall be well with thee, and shew
kindness, I pray thee, unto me,
and make mention of me unto
Pharaoh, and bring me out of this
house:
15 For indeed I was stolen
away out of the land of the
Hebrews: and here also have I
done nothing that they should put
me into the dungeon.
16 When the chief baker
saw that the interpretation was
good, he said unto Joseph, I also
was in my dream, and, behold, I
had three white baskets on my
head:
17 And in the uppermost
basket there was of all manner of
bakemeats for Pharaoh; and the
birds did eat them out of the
basket upon my head.
18 And Joseph answered and
said, This is the interpretation
thereof: The three baskets are
three days:
19 Yet within three days
shall Pharaoh lift up thy head
from off thee, and shall hang
thee on a tree; and the birds
shall eat thy flesh from off
thee.
20 And it came to pass the
third day, which was Pharaoh's
birthday, that he made a feast
unto all his servants: and he
lifted up the head of the chief
butler and of the chief baker
among his servants.
21 And he restored the
chief butler unto his butlership
again; and he gave the cup into
Pharaoh's hand:
22 But he hanged the chief
baker: as Joseph had interpreted
to them.
23 Yet did not the chief
butler remember Joseph, but
forgat him.
Chapter 41
1 And it came to pass
at the end of two full years,
that Pharaoh dreamed: and,
behold, he stood by the
river.
2 And, behold, there came
up out of the river seven well
favoured kine and fatfleshed; and
they fed in a meadow.
3 And, behold, seven other
kine came up after them out of
the river, ill favoured and
leanfleshed; and stood by the
other kine upon the brink of the
river.
4 And the ill favoured and
leanfleshed kine did eat up the
seven well favoured and fat kine.
So Pharaoh awoke.
5 And he slept and dreamed
the second time: and, behold,
seven ears of corn came up upon
one stalk, rank and good.
6 And, behold, seven thin
ears and blasted with the east
wind sprung up after them.
7 And the seven thin ears
devoured the seven rank and full
ears. And Pharaoh awoke, and,
behold, it was a dream.
8 And it came to pass in
the morning that his spirit was
troubled; and he sent and called
for all the magicians of Egypt,
and all the wise men thereof: and
Pharaoh told them his dream; but
there was none that could
interpret them unto Pharaoh.
9 Then spake the chief
butler unto Pharaoh, saying, I do
remember my faults this day:
10 Pharaoh was wroth with
his servants, and put me in ward
in the captain of the guard's
house, both me and the chief
baker:
11 And we dreamed a dream
in one night, I and he; we
dreamed each man according to the
interpretation of his dream.
12 And there was there
with us a young man, an Hebrew,
servant to the captain of the
guard; and we told him, and he
interpreted to us our dreams; to
each man according to his dream
he did interpret.
13 And it came to pass, as
he interpreted to us, so it was;
me he restored unto mine office,
and him he hanged.
14 Then Pharaoh sent and
called Joseph, and they brought
him hastily out of the dungeon:
and he shaved himself, and
changed his raiment, and came in
unto Pharaoh.
15 And Pharaoh said unto
Joseph, I have dreamed a dream,
and there is none that can
interpret it: and I have heard
say of thee, that thou canst
understand a dream to interpret
it.
16 And Joseph answered
Pharaoh, saying, It is not in me:
God shall give Pharaoh an answer
of peace.
17 And Pharaoh said unto
Joseph, In my dream, behold, I
stood upon the bank of the
river:
18 And, behold, there came
up out of the river seven kine,
fatfleshed and well favoured; and
they fed in a meadow:
19 And, behold, seven
other kine came up after them,
poor and very ill favoured and
leanfleshed, such as I never saw
in all the land of Egypt for
badness:
20 And the lean and the
ill favoured kine did eat up the
first seven fat kine:
21 And when they had eaten
them up, it could not be known
that they had eaten them; but
they were still ill favoured, as
at the beginning. So I awoke.
22 And I saw in my dream,
and, behold, seven ears came up
in one stalk, full and good:
23 And, behold, seven
ears, withered, thin, and blasted
with the east wind, sprung up
after them:
24 And the thin ears
devoured the seven good ears: and
I told this unto the magicians;
but there was none that could
declare it to me.
25 And Joseph said unto
Pharaoh, The dream of Pharaoh is
one: God hath shewed Pharaoh what
he is about to do.
26 The seven good kine are
seven years; and the seven good
ears are seven years: the dream
is one.
27 And the seven thin and
ill favoured kine that came up
after them are seven years; and
the seven empty ears blasted with
the east wind shall be seven
years of famine.
28 This is the thing which
I have spoken unto Pharaoh: What
God is about to do he sheweth
unto Pharaoh.
29 Behold, there come
seven years of great plenty
throughout all the land of
Egypt:
30 And there shall arise
after them seven years of famine;
and all the plenty shall be
forgotten in the land of Egypt;
and the famine shall consume the
land;
31 And the plenty shall
not be known in the land by
reason of that famine following;
for it shall be very
grievous.
32 And for that the dream
was doubled unto Pharaoh twice;
it is because the thing is
established by God, and God will
shortly bring it to pass.
33 Now therefore let
Pharaoh look out a man discreet
and wise, and set him over the
land of Egypt.
34 Let Pharaoh do this,
and let him appoint officers over
the land, and take up the fifth
part of the land of Egypt in the
seven plenteous years.
35 And let them gather all
the food of those good years that
come, and lay up corn under the
hand of Pharaoh, and let them
keep food in the cities.
36 And that food shall be
for store to the land against the
seven years of famine, which
shall be in the land of Egypt;
that the land perish not through
the famine.
37 And the thing was good
in the eyes of Pharaoh, and in
the eyes of all his servants.
38 And Pharaoh said unto
his servants, Can we find such a
one as this is, a man in whom the
Spirit of God is?
39 And Pharaoh said unto
Joseph, Forasmuch as God hath
shewed thee all this, there is
none so discreet and wise as thou
art:
40 Thou shalt be over my
house, and according unto thy
word shall all my people be
ruled: only in the throne will I
be greater than thou.
41 And Pharaoh said unto
Joseph, See, I have set thee over
all the land of Egypt.
42 And Pharaoh took off
his ring from his hand, and put
it upon Joseph's hand, and
arrayed him in vestures of fine
linen, and put a gold chain about
his neck;
43 And he made him to ride
in the second chariot which he
had; and they cried before him,
Bow the knee: and he made him
ruler over all the land of
Egypt.
44 And Pharaoh said unto
Joseph, I am Pharaoh, and without
thee shall no man lift up his
hand or foot in all the land of
Egypt.
45 And Pharaoh called
Joseph's name Zaphnath-paaneah;
and he gave him to wife Asenath
the daughter of Poti-pherah
priest of On. And Joseph went out
over all the land of Egypt.
46 And Joseph was thirty
years old when he stood before
Pharaoh king of Egypt. And Joseph
went out from the presence of
Pharaoh, and went throughout all
the land of Egypt.
47 And in the seven
plenteous years the earth brought
forth by handfuls.
48 And he gathered up all
the food of the seven years,
which were in the land of Egypt,
and laid up the food in the
cities: the food of the field,
which was round about every city,
laid he up in the same.
49 And Joseph gathered
corn as the sand of the sea, very
much, until he left numbering;
for it was without number.
50 And unto Joseph were
born two sons before the years of
famine came, which Asenath the
daughter of Poti-pherah priest of
On bare unto him.
51 And Joseph called the
name of the firstborn Manasseh:
For God, said he, hath made me
forget all my toil, and all my
father's house.
52 And the name of the
second called he Ephraim: For God
hath caused me to be fruitful in
the land of my affliction.
53 And the seven years of
plenteousness, that was in the
land of Egypt, were ended.
54 And the seven years of
dearth began to come, according
as Joseph had said: and the
dearth was in all lands; but in
all the land of Egypt there was
bread.
55 And when all the land
of Egypt was famished, the people
cried to Pharaoh for bread: and
Pharaoh said unto all the
Egyptians, Go unto Joseph; what
he saith to you, do.
56 And the famine was over
all the face of the earth: and
Joseph opened all the
storehouses, and sold unto the
Egyptians; and the famine waxed
sore in the land of Egypt.
57 And all countries came
into Egypt to Joseph for to buy
corn; because that the famine was
so sore in all lands.
Chapter 42
1 Now when Jacob saw
that there was corn in Egypt,
Jacob said unto his sons, Why do
ye look one upon another?
2 And he said, Behold, I
have heard that there is corn in
Egypt: get you down thither, and
buy for us from thence; that we
may live, and not die.
3 And Joseph's ten
brethren went down to buy corn in
Egypt.
4 But Benjamin, Joseph's
brother, Jacob sent not with his
brethren; for he said, Lest
peradventure mischief befall
him.
5 And the sons of Israel
came to buy corn among those that
came: for the famine was in the
land of Canaan.
6 And Joseph was the
governor over the land, and he it
was that sold to all the people
of the land: and Joseph's
brethren came, and bowed down
themselves before him with their
faces to the earth.
7 And Joseph saw his
brethren, and he knew them, but
made himself strange unto them,
and spake roughly unto them; and
he said unto them, Whence come
ye? And they said, From the land
of Canaan to buy food.
8 And Joseph knew his
brethren, but they knew not
him.
9 And Joseph remembered
the dreams which he dreamed of
them, and said unto them, Ye are
spies; to see the nakedness of
the land ye are come.
10 And they said unto him,
Nay, my lord, but to buy food are
thy servants come.
11 We are all one man's
sons; we are true men, thy
servants are no spies.
12 And he said unto them,
Nay, but to see the nakedness of
the land ye are come.
13 And they said, Thy
servants are twelve brethren, the
sons of one man in the land of
Canaan; and, behold, the youngest
is this day with our father, and
one is not.
14 And Joseph said unto
them, That is it that I spake
unto you, saying, Ye are
spies:
15 Hereby ye shall be
proved: By the life of Pharaoh ye
shall not go forth hence, except
your youngest brother come
hither.
16 Send one of you, and
let him fetch your brother, and
ye shall be kept in prison, that
your words may be proved, whether
there be any truth in you: or
else by the life of Pharaoh
surely ye are spies.
17 And he put them all
together into ward three
days.
18 And Joseph said unto
them the third day, This do, and
live; for I fear God:
19 If ye be true men, let
one of your brethren be bound in
the house of your prison: go ye,
carry corn for the famine of your
houses:
20 But bring your youngest
brother unto me; so shall your
words be verified, and ye shall
not die. And they did so.
21 And they said one to
another, We are verily guilty
concerning our brother, in that
we saw the anguish of his soul,
when he besought us, and we would
not hear; therefore is this
distress come upon us.
22 And Reuben answered
them, saying, Spake I not unto
you, saying, Do not sin against
the child; and ye would not hear?
therefore, behold, also his blood
is required.
23 And they knew not that
Joseph understood them; for he
spake unto them by an
interpreter.
24 And he turned himself
about from them, and wept; and
returned to them again, and
communed with them, and took from
them Simeon, and bound him before
their eyes.
25 Then Joseph commanded
to fill their sacks with corn,
and to restore every man's money
into his sack, and to give them
provision for the way: and thus
did he unto them.
26 And they laded their
asses with the corn, and departed
thence.
27 And as one of them
opened his sack to give his ass
provender in the inn, he espied
his money; for, behold, it was in
his sack's mouth.
28 And he said unto his
brethren, My money is restored;
and, lo, it is even in my sack:
and their heart failed them, and
they were afraid, saying one to
another, What is this that God
hath done unto us?
29 And they came unto
Jacob their father unto the land
of Canaan, and told him all that
befell unto them; saying,
30 The man, who is the
lord of the land, spake roughly
to us, and took us for spies of
the country.
31 And we said unto him,
We are true men; we are no
spies:
32 We be twelve brethren,
sons of our father; one is not,
and the youngest is this day with
our father in the land of
Canaan.
33 And the man, the lord
of the country, said unto us,
Hereby shall I know that ye are
true men; leave one of your
brethren here with me, and take
food for the famine of your
households, and be gone:
34 And bring your youngest
brother unto me: then shall I
know that ye are no spies, but
that ye are true men: so will I
deliver you your brother, and ye
shall traffick in the land.
35 And it came to pass as
they emptied their sacks, that,
behold, every man's bundle of
money was in his sack: and when
both they and their father saw
the bundles of money, they were
afraid.
36 And Jacob their father
said unto them, Me have ye
bereaved of my children: Joseph
is not, and Simeon is not, and ye
will take Benjamin away: all
these things are against me.
37 And Reuben spake unto
his father, saying, Slay my two
sons, if I bring him not to thee:
deliver him into my hand, and I
will bring him to thee again.
38 And he said, My son
shall not go down with you; for
his brother is dead, and he is
left alone: if mischief befall
him by the way in the which ye
go, then shall ye bring down my
gray hairs with sorrow to the
grave.
Chapter 43
1 And the famine was
sore in the land.
2 And it came to pass,
when they had eaten up the corn
which they had brought out of
Egypt, their father said unto
them, Go again, buy us a little
food.
3 And Judah spake unto
him, saying, The man did solemnly
protest unto us, saying, Ye shall
not see my face, except your
brother be with you.
4 If thou wilt send our
brother with us, we will go down
and buy thee food:
5 But if thou wilt not
send him, we will not go down:
for the man said unto us, Ye
shall not see my face, except
your brother be with you.
6 And Israel said,
Wherefore dealt ye so ill with
me, as to tell the man whether ye
had yet a brother?
7 And they said, The man
asked us straitly of our state,
and of our kindred, saying, Is
your father yet alive? have ye
another brother? and we told him
according to the tenor of these
words: could we certainly know
that he would say, Bring your
brother down?
8 And Judah said unto
Israel his father, Send the lad
with me, and we will arise and
go; that we may live, and not
die, both we, and thou, and also
our little ones.
9 I will be surety for
him; of my hand shalt thou
require him: if I bring him not
unto thee, and set him before
thee, then let me bear the blame
for ever:
10 For except we had
lingered, surely now we had
returned this second time.
11 And their father Israel
said unto them, If it must be so
now, do this; take of the best
fruits in the land in your
vessels, and carry down the man a
present, a little balm, and a
little honey, spices, and myrrh,
nuts, and almonds:
12 And take double money
in your hand; and the money that
was brought again in the mouth of
your sacks, carry it again in
your hand; peradventure it was an
oversight:
13 Take also your brother,
and arise, go again unto the
man:
14 And God Almighty give
you mercy before the man, that he
may send away your other brother,
and Benjamin. If I be bereaved of
my children, I am bereaved.
15 And the men took that
present, and they took double
money in their hand, and
Benjamin; and rose up, and went
down to Egypt, and stood before
Joseph.
16 And when Joseph saw
Benjamin with them, he said to
the ruler of his house, Bring
these men home, and slay, and
make ready; for these men shall
dine with me at noon.
17 And the man did as
Joseph bade; and the man brought
the men into Joseph's house.
18 And the men were
afraid, because they were brought
into Joseph's house; and they
said, Because of the money that
was returned in our sacks at the
first time are we brought in;
that he may seek occasion against
us, and fall upon us, and take us
for bondmen, and our asses.
19 And they came near to
the steward of Joseph's house,
and they communed with him at the
door of the house,
20 And said, O sir, we
came indeed down at the first
time to buy food:
21 And it came to pass,
when we came to the inn, that we
opened our sacks, and, behold,
every man's money was in the
mouth of his sack, our money in
full weight: and we have brought
it again in our hand.
22 And other money have we
brought down in our hands to buy
food: we cannot tell who put our
money in our sacks.
23 And he said, Peace be
to you, fear not: your God, and
the God of your father, hath
given you treasure in your sacks:
I had your money. And he brought
Simeon out unto them.
24 And the man brought the
men into Joseph's house, and gave
them water, and they washed their
feet; and he gave their asses
provender.
25 And they made ready the
present against Joseph came at
noon: for they heard that they
should eat bread there.
26 And when Joseph came
home, they brought him the
present which was in their hand
into the house, and bowed
themselves to him to the
earth.
27 And he asked them of
their welfare, and said, Is your
father well, the old man of whom
ye spake? Is he yet alive?
28 And they answered, Thy
servant our father is in good
health, he is yet alive. And they
bowed down their heads, and made
obeisance.
29 And he lifted up his
eyes, and saw his brother
Benjamin, his mother's son, and
said, Is this your younger
brother, of whom ye spake unto
me? And he said, God be gracious
unto thee, my son.
30 And Joseph made haste;
for his bowels did yearn upon his
brother: and he sought where to
weep; and he entered into his
chamber, and wept there.
31 And he washed his face,
and went out, and refrained
himself, and said, Set on
bread.
32 And they set on for him
by himself, and for them by
themselves, and for the
Egyptians, which did eat with
him, by themselves: because the
Egyptians might not eat bread
with the Hebrews; for that is an
abomination unto the
Egyptians.
33 And they sat before
him, the firstborn according to
his birthright, and the youngest
according to his youth: and the
men marvelled one at another.
34 And he took and sent
messes unto them from before him:
but Benjamin's mess was five
times so much as any of theirs.
And they drank, and were merry
with him.
Chapter 44
1 And he commanded the
steward of his house, saying,
Fill the men's sacks with food,
as much as they can carry, and
put every man's money in his
sack's mouth.
2 And put my cup, the
silver cup, in the sack's mouth
of the youngest, and his corn
money. And he did according to
the word that Joseph had
spoken.
3 As soon as the morning
was light, the men were sent
away, they and their asses.
4 And when they were gone
out of the city, and not yet far
off, Joseph said unto his
steward, Up, follow after the
men; and when thou dost overtake
them, say unto them, Wherefore
have ye rewarded evil for
good?
5 Is not this it in which
my lord drinketh, and whereby
indeed he divineth? ye have done
evil in so doing.
6 And he overtook them,
and he spake unto them these same
words.
7 And they said unto him,
Wherefore saith my lord these
words? God forbid that thy
servants should do according to
this thing:
8 Behold, the money, which
we found in our sacks' mouths, we
brought again unto thee out of
the land of Canaan: how then
should we steal out of thy lord's
house silver or gold?
9 With whomsoever of thy
servants it be found, both let
him die, and we also will be my
lord's bondmen.
10 And he said, Now also
let it be according unto your
words; he with whom it is found
shall be my servant; and ye shall
be blameless.
11 Then they speedily took
down every man his sack to the
ground, and opened every man his
sack.
12 And he searched, and
began at the eldest, and left at
the youngest: and the cup was
found in Benjamin's sack.
13 Then they rent their
clothes, and laded every man his
ass, and returned to the
city.
14 And Judah and his
brethren came to Joseph's house;
for he was yet there: and they
fell before him on the
ground.
15 And Joseph said unto
them, What deed is this that ye
have done? wot ye not that such a
man as I can certainly
divine?
16 And Judah said, What
shall we say unto my lord? what
shall we speak? or how shall we
clear ourselves? God hath found
out the iniquity of thy servants:
behold, we are my lord's
servants, both we, and he also
with whom the cup is found.
17 And he said, God forbid
that I should do so: but the man
in whose hand the cup is found,
he shall be my servant; and as
for you, get you up in peace unto
your father.
18 Then Judah came near
unto him, and said, Oh my lord,
let thy servant, I pray thee,
speak a word in my lord's ears,
and let not thine anger burn
against thy servant: for thou art
even as Pharaoh.
19 My lord asked his
servants, saying, Have ye a
father, or a brother?
20 And we said unto my
lord, We have a father, an old
man, and a child of his old age,
a little one; and his brother is
dead, and he alone is left of his
mother, and his father loveth
him.
21 And thou saidst unto
thy servants, Bring him down unto
me, that I may set mine eyes upon
him.
22 And we said unto my
lord, The lad cannot leave his
father: for if he should leave
his father, his father would
die.
23 And thou saidst unto
thy servants, Except your
youngest brother come down with
you, ye shall see my face no
more.
24 And it came to pass
when we came up unto thy servant
my father, we told him the words
of my lord.
25 And our father said, Go
again, and buy us a little
food.
26 And we said, We cannot
go down: if our youngest brother
be with us, then will we go down:
for we may not see the man's
face, except our youngest brother
be with us.
27 And thy servant my
father said unto us, Ye know that
my wife bare me two sons:
28 And the one went out
from me, and I said, Surely he is
torn in pieces; and I saw him not
since:
29 And if ye take this
also from me, and mischief befall
him, ye shall bring down my gray
hairs with sorrow to the
grave.
30 Now therefore when I
come to thy servant my father,
and the lad be not with us;
seeing that his life is bound up
in the lad's life;
31 It shall come to pass,
when he seeth that the lad is not
with us, that he will die: and
thy servants shall bring down the
gray hairs of thy servant our
father with sorrow to the
grave.
32 For thy servant became
surety for the lad unto my
father, saying, If I bring him
not unto thee, then I shall bear
the blame to my father for
ever.
33 Now therefore, I pray
thee, let thy servant abide
instead of the lad a bondman to
my lord; and let the lad go up
with his brethren.
34 For how shall I go up
to my father, and the lad be not
with me? lest peradventure I see
the evil that shall come on my
father.
Chapter 45
1 Then Joseph could not
refrain himself before all them
that stood by him; and he cried,
Cause every man to go out from
me. And there stood no man with
him, while Joseph made himself
known unto his brethren.
2 And he wept aloud: and
the Egyptians and the house of
Pharaoh heard.
3 And Joseph said unto his
brethren, I am Joseph; doth my
father yet live? And his brethren
could not answer him; for they
were troubled at his
presence.
4 And Joseph said unto his
brethren, Come near to me, I pray
you. And they came near. And he
said, I am Joseph your brother,
whom ye sold into Egypt.
5 Now therefore be not
grieved, nor angry with
yourselves, that ye sold me
hither: for God did send me
before you to preserve life.
6 For these two years hath
the famine been in the land: and
yet there are five years, in the
which there shall neither be
earing nor harvest.
7 And God sent me before
you to preserve you a posterity
in the earth, and to save your
lives by a great deliverance.
8 So now it was not you
that sent me hither, but God: and
he hath made me a father to
Pharaoh, and lord of all his
house, and a ruler throughout all
the land of Egypt.
9 Haste ye, and go up to
my father, and say unto him, Thus
saith thy son Joseph, God hath
made me lord of all Egypt: come
down unto me, tarry not:
10 And thou shalt dwell in
the land of Goshen, and thou
shalt be near unto me, thou, and
thy children, and thy children's
children, and thy flocks, and thy
herds, and all that thou
hast:
11 And there will I
nourish thee; for yet there are
five years of famine; lest thou,
and thy household, and all that
thou hast, come to poverty.
12 And, behold, your eyes
see, and the eyes of my brother
Benjamin, that it is my mouth
that speaketh unto you.
13 And ye shall tell my
father of all my glory in Egypt,
and of all that ye have seen; and
ye shall haste and bring down my
father hither.
14 And he fell upon his
brother Benjamin's neck, and
wept; and Benjamin wept upon his
neck.
15 Moreover he kissed all
his brethren, and wept upon them:
and after that his brethren
talked with him.
16 And the fame thereof
was heard in Pharaoh's house,
saying, Joseph's brethren are
come: and it pleased Pharaoh
well, and his servants.
17 And Pharaoh said unto
Joseph, Say unto thy brethren,
This do ye; lade your beasts, and
go, get you unto the land of
Canaan;
18 And take your father
and your households, and come
unto me: and I will give you the
good of the land of Egypt, and ye
shall eat the fat of the
land.
19 Now thou art commanded,
this do ye; take you wagons out
of the land of Egypt for your
little ones, and for your wives,
and bring your father, and
come.
20 Also regard not your
stuff; for the good of all the
land of Egypt is yours.
21 And the children of
Israel did so: and Joseph gave
them wagons, according to the
commandment of Pharaoh, and gave
them provision for the way.
22 To all of them he gave
each man changes of raiment; but
to Benjamin he gave three hundred
pieces of silver, and five
changes of raiment.
23 And to his father he
sent after this manner; ten asses
laden with the good things of
Egypt, and ten she asses laden
with corn and bread and meat for
his father by the way.
24 So he sent his brethren
away, and they departed: and he
said unto them, See that ye fall
not out by the way.
25 And they went up out of
Egypt, and came into the land of
Canaan unto Jacob their
father,
26 And told him, saying,
Joseph is yet alive, and he is
governor over all the land of
Egypt. And Jacob's heart fainted,
for he believed them not.
27 And they told him all
the words of Joseph, which he had
said unto them: and when he saw
the wagons which Joseph had sent
to carry him, the spirit of Jacob
their father revived:
28 And Israel said, It is
enough; Joseph my son is yet
alive: I will go and see him
before I die.
Chapter 46
1 And Israel took his
journey with all that he had, and
came to Beer-sheba, and offered
sacrifices unto the God of his
father Isaac.
2 And God spake unto
Israel in the visions of the
night, and said, Jacob, Jacob.
And he said, Here am I.
3 And he said, I am God,
the God of thy father: fear not
to go down into Egypt; for I will
there make of thee a great
nation:
4 I will go down with thee
into Egypt; and I will also
surely bring thee up again: and
Joseph shall put his hand upon
thine eyes.
5 And Jacob rose up from
Beer-sheba: and the sons of
Israel carried Jacob their
father, and their little ones,
and their wives, in the wagons
which Pharaoh had sent to carry
him.
6 And they took their
cattle, and their goods, which
they had gotten in the land of
Canaan, and came into Egypt,
Jacob, and all his seed with
him:
7 His sons, and his sons'
sons with him, his daughters, and
his sons' daughters, and all his
seed brought he with him into
Egypt.
8 And these are the names
of the children of Israel, which
came into Egypt, Jacob and his
sons: Reuben, Jacob's
firstborn.
9 And the sons of Reuben;
Hanoch, and Phallu, and Hezron,
and Carmi.
10 And the sons of Simeon;
Jemuel, and Jamin, and Ohad, and
Jachin, and Zohar, and Shaul the
son of a Canaanitish woman.
11 And the sons of Levi;
Gershon, Kohath, and Merari.
12 And the sons of Judah;
Er, and Onan, and Shelah, and
Pharez, and Zerah: but Er and
Onan died in the land of Canaan.
And the sons of Pharez were
Hezron and Hamul.
13 And the sons of
Issachar; Tola, and Phuvah, and
Job, and Shimron.
14 And the sons of
Zebulun; Sered, and Elon, and
Jahleel.
15 These be the sons of
Leah, which she bare unto Jacob
in Padan-aram, with his daughter
Dinah: all the souls of his sons
and his daughters were thirty and
three.
16 And the sons of Gad;
Ziphion, and Haggi, Shuni, and
Ezbon, Eri, and Arodi, and
Areli.
17 And the sons of Asher;
Jimnah, and Ishuah, and Isui, and
Beriah, and Serah their sister:
and the sons of Beriah; Heber,
and Malchiel.
18 These are the sons of
Zilpah, whom Laban gave to Leah
his daughter, and these she bare
unto Jacob, even sixteen
souls.
19 The sons of Rachel
Jacob's wife; Joseph, and
Benjamin.
20 And unto Joseph in the
land of Egypt were born Manasseh
and Ephraim, which Asenath the
daughter of Poti-pherah priest of
On bare unto him.
21 And the sons of
Benjamin were Belah, and Becher,
and Ashbel, Gera, and Naaman,
Ehi, and Rosh, Muppim, and
Huppim, and Ard.
22 These are the sons of
Rachel, which were born to Jacob:
all the souls were fourteen.
23 And the sons of Dan;
Hushim.
24 And the sons of
Naphtali; Jahzeel, and Guni, and
Jezer, and Shillem.
25 These are the sons of
Bilhah, which Laban gave unto
Rachel his daughter, and she bare
these unto Jacob: all the souls
were seven.
26 All the souls that came
with Jacob into Egypt, which came
out of his loins, besides Jacob's
sons' wives, all the souls were
threescore and six;
27 And the sons of Joseph,
which were born him in Egypt,
were two souls: all the souls of
the house of Jacob, which came
into Egypt, were threescore and
ten.
28 And he sent Judah
before him unto Joseph, to direct
his face unto Goshen; and they
came into the land of Goshen.
29 And Joseph made ready
his chariot, and went up to meet
Israel his father, to Goshen, and
presented himself unto him; and
he fell on his neck, and wept on
his neck a good while.
30 And Israel said unto
Joseph, Now let me die, since I
have seen thy face, because thou
art yet alive.
31 And Joseph said unto
his brethren, and unto his
father's house, I will go up, and
shew Pharaoh, and say unto him,
My brethren, and my father's
house, which were in the land of
Canaan, are come unto me;
32 And the men are
shepherds, for their trade hath
been to feed cattle; and they
have brought their flocks, and
their herds, and all that they
have.
33 And it shall come to
pass, when Pharaoh shall call
you, and shall say, What is your
occupation?
34 That ye shall say, Thy
servants' trade hath been about
cattle from our youth even until
now, both we, and also our
fathers: that ye may dwell in the
land of Goshen; for every
shepherd is an abomination unto
the Egyptians.
Chapter 47
1 Then Joseph came and
told Pharaoh, and said, My father
and my brethren, and their
flocks, and their herds, and all
that they have, are come out of
the land of Canaan; and, behold,
they are in the land of
Goshen.
2 And he took some of his
brethren, even five men, and
presented them unto Pharaoh.
3 And Pharaoh said unto
his brethren, What is your
occupation? And they said unto
Pharaoh, Thy servants are
shepherds, both we, and also our
fathers.
4 They said moreover unto
Pharaoh, For to sojourn in the
land are we come; for thy
servants have no pasture for
their flocks; for the famine is
sore in the land of Canaan: now
therefore, we pray thee, let thy
servants dwell in the land of
Goshen.
5 And Pharaoh spake unto
Joseph, saying, Thy father and
thy brethren are come unto
thee:
6 The land of Egypt is
before thee; in the best of the
land make thy father and brethren
to dwell; in the land of Goshen
let them dwell: and if thou
knowest any men of activity among
them, then make them rulers over
my cattle.
7 And Joseph brought in
Jacob his father, and set him
before Pharaoh: and Jacob blessed
Pharaoh.
8 And Pharaoh said unto
Jacob, How old art thou?
9 And Jacob said unto
Pharaoh, The days of the years of
my pilgrimage are an hundred and
thirty years: few and evil have
the days of the years of my life
been, and have not attained unto
the days of the years of the life
of my fathers in the days of
their pilgrimage.
10 And Jacob blessed
Pharaoh, and went out from before
Pharaoh.
11 And Joseph placed his
father and his brethren, and gave
them a possession in the land of
Egypt, in the best of the land,
in the land of Rameses, as
Pharaoh had commanded.
12 And Joseph nourished
his father, and his brethren, and
all his father's household, with
bread, according to their
families.
13 And there was no bread
in all the land; for the famine
was very sore, so that the land
of Egypt and all the land of
Canaan fainted by reason of the
famine.
14 And Joseph gathered up
all the money that was found in
the land of Egypt, and in the
land of Canaan, for the corn
which they bought: and Joseph
brought the money into Pharaoh's
house.
15 And when money failed
in the land of Egypt, and in the
land of Canaan, all the Egyptians
came unto Joseph, and said, Give
us bread: for why should we die
in thy presence? for the money
faileth.
16 And Joseph said, Give
your cattle; and I will give you
for your cattle, if money
fail.
17 And they brought their
cattle unto Joseph: and Joseph
gave them bread in exchange for
horses, and for the flocks, and
for the cattle of the herds, and
for the asses: and he fed them
with bread for all their cattle
for that year.
18 When that year was
ended, they came unto him the
second year, and said unto him,
We will not hide it from my lord,
how that our money is spent; my
lord also hath our herds of
cattle; there is not ought left
in the sight of my lord, but our
bodies, and our lands:
19 Wherefore shall we die
before thine eyes, both we and
our land? buy us and our land for
bread, and we and our land will
be servants unto Pharaoh: and
give us seed, that we may live,
and not die, that the land be not
desolate.
20 And Joseph bought all
the land of Egypt for Pharaoh;
for the Egyptians sold every man
his field, because the famine
prevailed over them: so the land
became Pharaoh's.
21 And as for the people,
he removed them to cities from
one end of the borders of Egypt
even to the other end
thereof.
22 Only the land of the
priests bought he not; for the
priests had a portion assigned
them of Pharaoh, and did eat
their portion which Pharaoh gave
them: wherefore they sold not
their lands.
23 Then Joseph said unto
the people, Behold, I have bought
you this day and your land for
Pharaoh: lo, here is seed for
you, and ye shall sow the
land.
24 And it shall come to
pass in the increase, that ye
shall give the fifth part unto
Pharaoh, and four parts shall be
your own, for seed of the field,
and for your food, and for them
of your households, and for food
for your little ones.
25 And they said, Thou
hast saved our lives: let us find
grace in the sight of my lord,
and we will be Pharaoh's
servants.
26 And Joseph made it a
law over the land of Egypt unto
this day, that Pharaoh should
have the fifth part; except the
land of the priests only, which
became not Pharaoh's.
27 And Israel dwelt in the
land of Egypt, in the country of
Goshen; and they had possessions
therein, and grew, and multiplied
exceedingly.
28 And Jacob lived in the
land of Egypt seventeen years: so
the whole age of Jacob was an
hundred forty and seven
years.
29 And the time drew nigh
that Israel must die: and he
called his son Joseph, and said
unto him, If now I have found
grace in thy sight, put, I pray
thee, thy hand under my thigh,
and deal kindly and truly with
me; bury me not, I pray thee, in
Egypt:
30 But I will lie with my
fathers, and thou shalt carry me
out of Egypt, and bury me in
their buryingplace. And he said,
I will do as thou hast said.
31 And he said, Swear unto
me. And he sware unto him. And
Israel bowed himself upon the
bed's head.
Chapter 48
1 And it came to pass
after these things, that one told
Joseph, Behold, thy father is
sick: and he took with him his
two sons, Manasseh and
Ephraim.
2 And one told Jacob, and
said, Behold, thy son Joseph
cometh unto thee: and Israel
strengthened himself, and sat
upon the bed.
3 And Jacob said unto
Joseph, God Almighty appeared
unto me at Luz in the land of
Canaan, and blessed me,
4 And said unto me,
Behold, I will make thee
fruitful, and multiply thee, and
I will make of thee a multitude
of people; and will give this
land to thy seed after thee for
an everlasting possession.
5 And now thy two sons,
Ephraim and Manasseh, which were
born unto thee in the land of
Egypt before I came unto thee
into Egypt, are mine; as Reuben
and Simeon, they shall be
mine.
6 And thy issue, which
thou begettest after them, shall
be thine, and shall be called
after the name of their brethren
in their inheritance.
7 And as for me, when I
came from Padan, Rachel died by
me in the land of Canaan in the
way, when yet there was but a
little way to come unto Ephrath:
and I buried her there in the way
of Ephrath; the same is
Bethlehem.
8 And Israel beheld
Joseph's sons, and said, Who are
these?
9 And Joseph said unto his
father, They are my sons, whom
God hath given me in this place.
And he said, Bring them, I pray
thee, unto me, and I will bless
them.
10 Now the eyes of Israel
were dim for age, so that he
could not see. And he brought
them near unto him; and he kissed
them, and embraced them.
11 And Israel said unto
Joseph, I had not thought to see
thy face: and, lo, God hath
shewed me also thy seed.
12 And Joseph brought them
out from between his knees, and
he bowed himself with his face to
the earth.
13 And Joseph took them
both, Ephraim in his right hand
toward Israel's left hand, and
Manasseh in his left hand toward
Israel's right hand, and brought
them near unto him.
14 And Israel stretched
out his right hand, and laid it
upon Ephraim's head, who was the
younger, and his left hand upon
Manasseh's head, guiding his
hands wittingly; for Manasseh was
the firstborn.
15 And he blessed Joseph,
and said, God, before whom my
fathers Abraham and Isaac did
walk, the God which fed me all my
life long unto this day,
16 The Angel which
redeemed me from all evil, bless
the lads; and let my name be
named on them, and the name of my
fathers Abraham and Isaac; and
let them grow into a multitude in
the midst of the earth.
17 And when Joseph saw
that his father laid his right
hand upon the head of Ephraim, it
displeased him: and he held up
his father's hand, to remove it
from Ephraim's head unto
Manasseh's head.
18 And Joseph said unto
his father, Not so, my father:
for this is the firstborn; put
thy right hand upon his head.
19 And his father refused,
and said, I know it, my son, I
know it: he also shall become a
people, and he also shall be
great: but truly his younger
brother shall be greater than he,
and his seed shall become a
multitude of nations.
20 And he blessed them
that day, saying, In thee shall
Israel bless, saying, God make
thee as Ephraim and as Manasseh:
and he set Ephraim before
Manasseh.
21 And Israel said unto
Joseph, Behold, I die: but God
shall be with you, and bring you
again unto the land of your
fathers.
22 Moreover I have given
to thee one portion above thy
brethren, which I took out of the
hand of the Amorite with my sword
and with my bow.
Chapter 49
1 And Jacob called unto
his sons, and said, Gather
yourselves together, that I may
tell you that which shall befall
you in the last days.
2 Gather yourselves
together, and hear, ye sons of
Jacob; and hearken unto Israel
your father.
3 Reuben, thou art my
firstborn, my might, and the
beginning of my strength, the
excellency of dignity, and the
excellency of power:
4 Unstable as water, thou
shalt not excel; because thou
wentest up to thy father's bed;
then defiledst thou it: he went
up to my couch.
5 Simeon and Levi are
brethren; instruments of cruelty
are in their habitations.
6 O my soul, come not thou
into their secret; unto their
assembly, mine honour, be not
thou united: for in their anger
they slew a man, and in their
selfwill they digged down a
wall.
7 Cursed be their anger,
for it was fierce; and their
wrath, for it was cruel: I will
divide them in Jacob, and scatter
them in Israel.
8 Judah, thou art he whom
thy brethren shall praise: thy
hand shall be in the neck of
thine enemies; thy father's
children shall bow down before
thee.
9 Judah is a lion's whelp:
from the prey, my son, thou art
gone up: he stooped down, he
couched as a lion, and as an old
lion; who shall rouse him up?
10 The sceptre shall not
depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver
from between his feet, until
Shiloh come; and unto him shall
the gathering of the people
be.
11 Binding his foal unto
the vine, and his ass's colt unto
the choice vine; he washed his
garments in wine, and his clothes
in the blood of grapes:
12 His eyes shall be red
with wine, and his teeth white
with milk.
13 Zebulun shall dwell at
the haven of the sea; and he
shall be for an haven of ships;
and his border shall be unto
Zidon.
14 Issachar is a strong
ass couching down between two
burdens:
15 And he saw that rest
was good, and the land that it
was pleasant; and bowed his
shoulder to bear, and became a
servant unto tribute.
16 Dan shall judge his
people, as one of the tribes of
Israel.
17 Dan shall be a serpent
by the way, an adder in the path,
that biteth the horse heels, so
that his rider shall fall
backward.
18 I have waited for thy
salvation, O LORD.
19 Gad, a troop shall
overcome him: but he shall
overcome at the last.
20 Out of Asher his bread
shall be fat, and he shall yield
royal dainties.
21 Naphtali is a hind let
loose: he giveth goodly
words.
22 Joseph is a fruitful
bough, even a fruitful bough by a
well; whose branches run over the
wall:
23 The archers have sorely
grieved him, and shot at him, and
hated him:
24 But his bow abode in
strength, and the arms of his
hands were made strong by the
hands of the mighty God of Jacob;
(from thence is the shepherd, the
stone of Israel:)
25 Even by the God of thy
father, who shall help thee; and
by the Almighty, who shall bless
thee with blessings of heaven
above, blessings of the deep that
lieth under, blessings of the
breasts, and of the womb:
26 The blessings of thy
father have prevailed above the
blessings of my progenitors unto
the utmost bound of the
everlasting hills: they shall be
on the head of Joseph, and on the
crown of the head of him that was
separate from his brethren.
27 Benjamin shall ravin as
a wolf: in the morning he shall
devour the prey, and at night he
shall divide the spoil.
28 All these are the
twelve tribes of Israel: and this
is it that their father spake
unto them, and blessed them;
every one according to his
blessing he blessed them.
29 And he charged them,
and said unto them, I am to be
gathered unto my people: bury me
with my fathers in the cave that
is in the field of Ephron the
Hittite,
30 In the cave that is in
the field of Machpelah, which is
before Mamre, in the land of
Canaan, which Abraham bought with
the field of Ephron the Hittite
for a possession of a
buryingplace.
31 There they buried
Abraham and Sarah his wife; there
they buried Isaac and Rebekah his
wife; and there I buried
Leah.
32 The purchase of the
field and of the cave that is
therein was from the children of
Heth.
33 And when Jacob had made
an end of commanding his sons, he
gathered up his feet into the
bed, and yielded up the ghost,
and was gathered unto his
people.
Chapter 50
1 And Joseph fell upon
his father's face, and wept upon
him, and kissed him.
2 And Joseph commanded his
servants the physicians to embalm
his father: and the physicians
embalmed Israel.
3 And forty days were
fulfilled for him; for so are
fulfilled the days of those which
are embalmed: and the Egyptians
mourned for him threescore and
ten days.
4 And when the days of his
mourning were past, Joseph spake
unto the house of Pharaoh,
saying, If now I have found grace
in your eyes, speak, I pray you,
in the ears of Pharaoh,
saying,
5 My father made me swear,
saying, Lo, I die: in my grave
which I have digged for me in the
land of Canaan, there shalt thou
bury me. Now therefore let me go
up, I pray thee, and bury my
father, and I will come
again.
6 And Pharaoh said, Go up,
and bury thy father, according as
he made thee swear.
7 And Joseph went up to
bury his father: and with him
went up all the servants of
Pharaoh, the elders of his house,
and all the elders of the land of
Egypt,
8 And all the house of
Joseph, and his brethren, and his
father's house: only their little
ones, and their flocks, and their
herds, they left in the land of
Goshen.
9 And there went up with
him both chariots and horsemen:
and it was a very great
company.
10 And they came to the
threshingfloor of Atad, which is
beyond Jordan, and there they
mourned with a great and very
sore lamentation: and he made a
mourning for his father seven
days.
11 And when the
inhabitants of the land, the
Canaanites, saw the mourning in
the floor of Atad, they said,
This is a grievous mourning to
the Egyptians: wherefore the name
of it was called Abel-mizraim,
which is beyond Jordan.
12 And his sons did unto
him according as he commanded
them:
13 For his sons carried
him into the land of Canaan, and
buried him in the cave of the
field of Machpelah, which Abraham
bought with the field for a
possession of a buryingplace of
Ephron the Hittite, before
Mamre.
14 And Joseph returned
into Egypt, he, and his brethren,
and all that went up with him to
bury his father, after he had
buried his father.
15 And when Joseph's
brethren saw that their father
was dead, they said, Joseph will
peradventure hate us, and will
certainly requite us all the evil
which we did unto him.
16 And they sent a
messenger unto Joseph, saying,
Thy father did command before he
died, saying,
17 So shall ye say unto
Joseph, Forgive, I pray thee now,
the trespass of thy brethren, and
their sin; for they did unto thee
evil: and now, we pray thee,
forgive the trespass of the
servants of the God of thy
father. And Joseph wept when they
spake unto him.
18 And his brethren also
went and fell down before his
face; and they said, Behold, we
be thy servants.
19 And Joseph said unto
them, Fear not: for am I in the
place of God?
20 But as for you, ye
thought evil against me; but God
meant it unto good, to bring to
pass, as it is this day, to save
much people alive.
21 Now therefore fear ye
not: I will nourish you, and your
little ones. And he comforted
them, and spake kindly unto
them.
22 And Joseph dwelt in
Egypt, he, and his father's
house: and Joseph lived an
hundred and ten years.
23 And Joseph saw
Ephraim's children of the third
generation: the children also of
Machir the son Manasseh were
brought up upon Joseph's
knees.
24 And Joseph said unto
his brethren, I die: and God will
surely visit you, and bring you
out of this land unto the land
which he sware to Abraham, to
Isaac, and to Jacob.
25 And Joseph took an oath
of the children of Israel,
saying, God will surely visit
you, and ye shall carry up my
bones from hence.
26 So Joseph died, being
an hundred and ten years old: and
they embalmed him, and he was put
in a coffin in Egypt.
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