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  • But what moved him most was that the Lord had bidden him, Return to the land of thy fathers, to thy own kindred, and I will be with thee. (Genesis 31, 3)

  • taking with him all his possessions, his cattle and all the wealth he had gained in Mesopotamia; he would return to his father Isaac, and the land of Chanaan. (Genesis 31, 18)

  • Thou wert hastening to return to thy own kindred? Thou wert longing for thy home? Tell me then, why hast thou carried away my household gods with thee? (Genesis 31, 30)

  • And now Jacob said, O God of my fathers Abraham and Isaac, thou, Lord, who hast bidden me return to my own country, the land of my birth, and hast offered to bless me, (Genesis 32, 9)

  • When Jacob was told of it, his sons were away, engaged in feeding their cattle; so he kept silence, awaiting their return. (Genesis 34, 5)

  • Once again God revealed himself to Jacob, after his return from Mesopotamia of the Syrians, blessing him, (Genesis 35, 9)

  • And now, as they sat down to take their meal, they saw a company of Ismaelites mounted on camels, who were on their way from Galaad to Egypt, with a load of spices, balm, and myrrh. (Genesis 37, 25)

  • so, when the merchants from Madian passed by,✻ they dragged Joseph up out of the well, and sold him for twenty pieces of silver to these Ismaelites, who carried him off with them to Egypt. (Genesis 37, 28)

  • Meanwhile, the Madianites had sold Joseph in Egypt, to Putiphar, one of Pharao’s courtiers, and captain of his guard. (Genesis 37, 36)

  • Meanwhile, Joseph had been taken away into Egypt, where his Ismaelite owners sold him to an Egyptian called Putiphar, one of Pharao’s courtiers, and captain of his guard. (Genesis 39, 1)

  • Soon after this, it chanced that two of the king of Egypt’s courtiers, his cup-bearer and his pastrycook, fell into disgrace with their master. (Genesis 40, 1)

  • and as soon as it was daylight, he sent in great confusion of mind for all the diviners and all the wise men of Egypt. When they answered his summons, he told them of his dream, without finding anyone who could interpret it. (Genesis 41, 8)


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