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Whereupon Jacob summoned all his household; Cast away, he told them, whatever images of alien gods you have among you, purify yourselves, and put on fresh garments. (Genesis 35, 2)
So they gave him all the images of alien gods that were in their possession, the rings, too, which they wore on their ears, and he buried them under the mastic-tree, close to the town of Sichem. (Genesis 35, 4)
he died at last, worn out with age, his tale of years complete. He too became a part of his people; and his two sons, Esau and Jacob, gave him burial. (Genesis 35, 29)
Among his children, Jacob loved Joseph best, as old men love the sons old age has brought them; and he dressed him in a coat that was all embroidery. (Genesis 37, 3)
then they sent a message to their father, We have found this coat; satisfy thyself, whether it is thy son’s or not. (Genesis 37, 32)
but Onan, who knew that they would not be reckoned as his, frustrated the act of marriage when he mated with her, sooner than breed sons in his brother’s name. (Genesis 38, 9)
Time passed, and Suë’s daughter, the wife of Juda, died. And when his grief for her was assuaged, he went with his friend Hiras of Odollam, who was a shepherd, to see the men who were shearing his flock at Thamnas.✻ (Genesis 38, 12)
But she, on the way to her place of punishment, sent a message to her father-in-law to say, These belong to the man who got me with child; satisfy thyself, whose are this ring, this bracelet, and this staff. (Genesis 38, 25)
And Juda, recognizing his own gifts, said, She is in the right, not I; why did I not give her my son Sela in marriage? Yet would he never mate with her again. (Genesis 38, 26)
Thus Joseph became his master’s favourite servant, and had the management of all his affairs, and of all the property that was entrusted to him. (Genesis 39, 4)
Upon this Joseph’s master, too easily convinced by what his wife told him, broke into a rage, (Genesis 39, 19)
and they will be followed by seven years of such drought as will efface the memory of the good times that went before them. Famine will ravage the whole country, (Genesis 41, 30)
