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Genesis 32; Genesis 33; Genesis 34
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Genesis 32
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Jacob also went on the journey he had begun: and the angels of God met him.
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And when he saw them, he said: These are the camps of God, and he called the name of that place Mahanaim, that is, Camps.
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And he sent messengers before him to Esau, his brother, to the land of Seir, to the country of Edom:
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And he commanded them, saying: Thus shall ye speak to my lord Esau: Thus saith thy brother Jacob: I have sojourned with Laban, and have been with him until this day:
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I have oxen, and asses, and sheep, and menservants, and womenservants: and now I send a message to my lord, that I may find favour in thy sight.
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And the messengers returned to Jacob, saying: We came to Esau, thy brother, and behold he cometh with speed to meet thee with four hundred men.
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Then Jacob was greatly afraid; and in his fear divided the people that was with him, and the flocks, and the sheep, and the oxen, and the camels, into two companies,
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Saying: If Esau come to one company, and destroy it, the other company that is left, shall escape.
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And Jacob said: O God of my father Abraham, and God of my father Isaac: O Lord who saidst to me, Return to thy land, and to the place of thy birth, and I will do well for thee.
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I am not worthy of the least of all thy mercies, and of thy truth which thou hast fulfilled to thy servant. With my staff I passed over this Jordan; and now I return with two companies.
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Deliver me from the hand of my brother Esau, for I am greatly afraid of him; lest perhaps he come, and kill the mother with the children.
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Thou didst say, that thou wouldst do well by me, and multiply my seed like the sand of the sea, which cannot be numbered for multitude.
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And when he had slept there that night, he set apart, of the things which he had, presents for his brother Esau,
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Two hundred she goats, twenty he goats, two hundred ewes, and twenty rams,
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Thirty milch camels with their colts, forty kine, and twenty bulls, twenty she asses, and ten of their foals.
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And he sent them by the hands of his servants, every drove by itself, and he said to his servants: Go before me, and let there be a space between drove and drove.
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And he commanded the first, saying: If thou meet my brother Esau, and he ask thee: Whose art thou? or whither goest thou? or whose are these before thee?
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Thou shalt answer: Thy servant Jacob’s: he hath sent them as a present to my lord Esau; and he cometh after us.
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In like manner he commanded the second, and the third, and all that followed the droves, saying: Speak ye the same words to Esau, when ye find him.
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And ye shall add: Thy servant Jacob himself also followeth after us; for he said: I will appease him with the presents that go before, and afterwards I will see him, perhaps he will be gracious to me.
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So the presents went before him, but himself lodged that night in the camp.
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And rising early, he took his two wives and his two handmaids, with his eleven sons, and passed over the ford of Jaboc.
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And when all things were brought over that belonged to him,
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He remained alone; and behold, a man wrestled with him till morning.
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And when he saw that he could not overcome him, he touched the sinew of his thigh, and forthwith it shrank.
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And he said to him: Let me go, for it is break of day. He answered: I will not let thee go, except thou bless me.
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And he said: What is thy name? He answered: Jacob.
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But he said: Thy name shall not be called Jacob, but Israel; for if thou hast been strong against God, how much more shalt thou prevail against men?
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Jacob asked him: Tell me by what name art thou called? He answered: Why dost thou ask my name? And he blessed him in the same place.
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And Jacob called the name of the place Phanuel, saying: I have seen God face to face, and my soul has been saved.
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And immediately the sun rose upon him, after he was past Phanuel; but he halted on his foot.
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Therefore the children of Israel, unto this day, eat not the sinew, that shrank in Jacob’s thigh: because he touched the sinew of his thigh and it shrank.
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Genesis 33
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And Jacob lifting up his eyes, saw Esau coming, and with him four hundred men: and he divided the children of Lia and of Rachel, and of the two handmaids.
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And he put both the handmaids and their children foremost: and Lia and her children in the second place: and Rachel and Joseph last.
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And he went forward and bowed down with his face to the ground seven times, until his brother came near.
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Then Esau ran to meet his brother, and embraced him: and clasping him fast about the neck, and kissing him, wept.
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And lifting up his eyes, he saw the women and their children, and said: What mean these? And do they belong to thee? He answered: They are the children which God hath given to me, thy servant.
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Then the handmaids and their children came near and bowed themselves.
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Lia also, with her children, came near and bowed down in like manner; and last of all, Joseph and Rachel bowed down.
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And Esau said: What are the droves that I met? He answered: That I might find favour before my lord.
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But he said: I have plenty, my brother, keep what is thine for thyself.
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And Jacob said: Do not so I beseech thee, but if I have found favour in thy eyes, receive a little present at my hands: for I have seen thy face, as if I should have seen the countenance of God: be gracious to me,
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And take the blessing which I have brought thee, and which God hath given me, who giveth all things. He took it with much ado at his brother’s earnest pressing him,
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And said: Let us go on together, and I will accompany thee in thy journey.
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And Jacob said: My lord, thou knowest that I have with me tender children, and sheep, and kine with young: which if I should cause to be overdriven, in one day all the flocks will die.
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May it please my lord to go before his servant: and I will follow softly after him, as I shall see my children to be able, until I come to my lord in Seir.
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Esau answered: I beseech thee, that some of the people, at least, who are with me, may stay to accompany thee in the way. And he said: There is no necessity: I want nothing else but only to find favour, my lord, in thy sight.
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So Esau returned that day, the way that he came, to Seir.
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And Jacob came to Socoth: where having built a house, and pitched tents, he called the name of the place Socoth, that is, Tents.
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And he passed over to Salem, a city of the Sichemites, which is in the land of Chanaan, after he returned from Mesopotamia of Syria: and he dwelt by the town.
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And he bought that part of the field, in which he pitched his tents, of the children of Hemor, the father of Sichem, for a hundred lambs.
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And raising an altar there, he invoked upon it the most mighty God of Israel.
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Genesis 34
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And Dina the daughter of Lia went out to see the women of that country.
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And when Sichem the son of Hemor the Hevite, the prince of that land, saw her, he was in love with her: and took her away, and lay with her, ravishing the virgin.
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And his soul was fast knit unto her; and whereas she was sad, he comforted her with sweet words.
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And going to Hemor his father, he said: Get me this damsel to wife.
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But when Jacob had heard this, his sons being absent, and employed in feeding the cattle, he held his peace till they came back.
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And when Hemor the father of Sichem was come out to speak to Jacob,
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Behold his sons came from the field: and hearing what had passed, they were exceeding angry, because he had done a foul thing in Israel, and committed an unlawful act, in ravishing Jacob’s daughter.
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And Hemor spoke to them: The soul of my son Sichem has a longing for your daughter: give her him to wife:
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And let us contract marriages one with another: give us your daughters, and take you our daughters.
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And dwell with us: the land is at your command, till, trade, and possess it.
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Sichem also said to her father and to her brethren: Let me find favour in your sight, and whatsoever you shall appoint I will give:
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Raise the dowry, and ask gifts, and I will gladly give what you shall demand: only give me this damsel to wife.
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The sons of Jacob answered Sichem and his father deceitfully, being enraged at the deflowering of their sister:
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We cannot do what you demand, nor give our sister to one that is uncircumcised; which with us is unlawful and abominable.
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But in this we may be allied with you, if you will be like us, and all the male sex among you be circumcised:
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Then will we mutually give and take your daughters, and ours; and we will dwell with you, and will be one people:
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But if you will not be circumcised, we will take our daughter and depart.
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Their offer pleased Hemor, and Sichem, his son:
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And the young man made no delay, but forthwith fulfilled what was required: for he loved the damsel exceedingly, and he was the greatest man in all his father’s house.
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And going into the gate of the city, they spoke to the people:
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These men are peaceable, and are willing to dwell with us: let them trade in the land, and till it, which being large and wide wanteth men to till it: we shall take their daughters for wives, and we will give them ours.
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One thing there is for which so great a good is deferred: We must circumcise every male among us, following the manner of the nation.
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And their substance, and cattle, and all that they possess, shall be ours; only in this let us condescend, and by dwelling together, we shall make one people.
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And they all agreed, and circumcised all the males.
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And behold the third day, when the pain of the wound was greatest: two of the sons of Jacob, Simeon and Levi, the brothers of Dina, taking their swords, entered boldly into the city and slew all the men.
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And they killed also Hemor and Sichem, and took away their sister Dina out of Sichem’s house.
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And when they were gone out, the other sons of Jacob came upon the slain; and plundered the city in revenge of the rape.
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And they took their sheep, and their herds, and their asses, wasting all they had in their houses and in their fields.
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And their children and wives they took captive.
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And when they had boldly perpetrated these things, Jacob said to Simeon and Levi: You have troubled me, and made me hateful to the Chanaanites and Pherezites, the inhabitants of this land. We are few: they will gather themselves together and kill me; and both I, and my house shall be destroyed.
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They answered: Should they abuse our sister as a strumpet?
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