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  • Celebrate this wedding of thine for a full week, and I will give thee Rachel too, and thou shalt work for me another seven years to earn her. (Genesis 29, 27)

  • So, at last, he won the bride he had longed for, and loved her better than he had loved her sister; meanwhile, he spent another seven years in Laban’s service. (Genesis 29, 30)

  • Was it for this that I spent twenty years in thy service? All that time, thy ewes and she-goats were never barren, no wether lamb of thine did I take for my own eating. (Genesis 31, 38)

  • thus it was that I spent twenty years as a servant in thy household, fourteen years for thy daughters, and six for thy flocks; time and again thou didst alter thy bargain with me. (Genesis 31, 41)

  • And now Isaac finished his life, of a hundred and eighty years; (Genesis 35, 28)

  • 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)

  • and this is the record of Jacob’s line. By now, Joseph was sixteen years old,✻ and helped his brethren to feed the flocks, young though he was. He worked with the sons of his father’s wives, Bala and Zelpha; and against these brothers of his he told his father ill tales. (Genesis 37, 2)

  • Then, two years afterwards, Pharao himself had a dream. He thought that he was standing by the Nile, (Genesis 41, 1)

  • The seven sleek cattle, the seven plump ears, have the same sense in the two dreams; they stand for seven years of plenty. (Genesis 41, 26)

  • Whereas the seven gaunt, starved cattle which came up after them, and the seven shrunken, blighted ears of corn, prophesy seven years of famine. (Genesis 41, 27)

  • 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)

  • He must appoint a commissioner for each region, to collect a fifth of the harvest during the seven years of plenty which are now upon us, and store it up in barns. (Genesis 41, 34)


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