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Tell me, asked Jacob, what is thy own name? Why wouldst thou know my name? he answered, and gave him there and then, his blessing. (Genesis 32, 29)
that is why the race of Israel, to this day, will not eat the sinew of the thigh, in which Jacob’s strength failed him, the sinew of his thigh that withered when it was touched. (Genesis 32, 32)
Once again God revealed himself to Jacob, after his return from Mesopotamia of the Syrians, blessing him, (Genesis 35, 9)
but this first-born son of his was a sinner, and God saw it and cut him off in his prime. (Genesis 38, 7)
What wilt thou have, asked Juda, for a pledge? Thy ring, she answered, and thy bracelet, and the staff thou carriest. At this single mating she conceived; (Genesis 38, 18)
when, on a single night, either of them had a dream, portending what it portended to each. (Genesis 40, 5)
and when he slept again, it was to dream a second dream. This time, there were seven ears of corn growing from a single stalk, all plump and fair, (Genesis 41, 5)
and there, on a single night, either of us had a dream which foretold what was to become of us. (Genesis 41, 11)
and this time I dreamed that seven ears of corn, plump and fair, were growing from a single stalk, (Genesis 41, 22)
taking Simeon, and fastening chains upon him, there in their presence. Meanwhile, he had bidden his servants fill their sacks with corn, enclosing in each sack the money its owner had paid, and providing them with victuals for their journey as well. All this was done, (Genesis 42, 25)
And their father Israel said to them, Since it must be so, have your way. Only, take gifts with you in your packs, the most precious this land yields, a little balm, and honey, and storax, and myrrh, and mastic, and almonds. (Genesis 43, 11)
Pray, sir, listen, they said. We came here some while since, to buy food, (Genesis 43, 20)
