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In the meanwhile, too, God had said to Jacob, Bestir thyself, go up to Bethel, and make thy dwelling there; there build an altar to the God who revealed himself to thee when thou wast in flight from thy brother Esau. (Genesis 35, 1)
and built an altar there. It was he who called the place Bethel, the house of God, because it was there God appeared to him when he was in flight from his brother. (Genesis 35, 7)
Afterwards Esau removed to another region, with wives and sons and daughters and all his household, with his wealth and his cattle and all that Chanaan had given him. He must needs part from his brother Jacob, (Genesis 36, 6)
Whereupon Juda said to his brethren, What shall we gain by killing our brother, and concealing his murder? (Genesis 37, 26)
Far better sell him to these Ismaelites, and keep our hands clean of crime; remember that he is our brother, our own flesh and blood. His brethren fell in with the plan; (Genesis 37, 27)
Whereupon Juda bade his son Onan mate with the widow, and do a husband’s duty by her, so as to beget children in his brother’s name; (Genesis 38, 8)
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)
And when his brother was brought to birth after him, with the red cord round his hand, he was called Zara, the Dawn. (Genesis 38, 30)
I will put you to the test; your youngest brother must come here, or, by the life of Pharao, none of you shall leave this land. (Genesis 42, 15)
Then you must bring your youngest brother here into my presence; when you have done that, I shall know that your story is true, and your lives shall be spared. (Genesis 42, 20)
And they bowed to his will, saying to one another, It is no more than we deserve, we, who so wronged our brother, and looked on without pity when he pleaded, in anguish, for his life. That is what has brought all this trouble upon us. (Genesis 42, 21)
until they cleared themselves of suspicion by coming back with their youngest brother; then they should be restored, and they should be free to buy as they would. (Genesis 42, 34)
