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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 Laban answered, These are my daughters, these boys are mine, as thy flocks, and all thou seest before thee, are mine; something I must do to protect my own daughters, my own grandchildren. (Genesis 31, 43)
At this, Jacob was overcome with terror, and in his extremity he divided up his followers, the flocks of sheep, too, and the cattle, and the camels, into two companies; (Genesis 32, 7)
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)
One day, when his brethren were away at Sichem, feeding their father’s flocks, (Genesis 37, 12)
I am looking for my brethren, he said; Canst thou tell me where they are feeding their flocks? (Genesis 37, 16)
They are shepherds, I shall say, and all their skill is in tending flocks; those flocks, and their herds, and all they possess, they have brought with them. (Genesis 46, 32)
We have come to seek hospitality in this land of thine, my lord, because the drought lies heavy on Chanaan, and there is no pasture for our flocks; our plea is, that thou wouldst grant thy servants a home in the country of Gessen. (Genesis 47, 4)
Joseph’s brethren too and all his household, except the children and the flocks and herds; these were left behind in the land of Gessen. (Genesis 50, 8)
We must take our children with us, answered Moses, and the old as well; our sons and daughters, our flocks and our herds; it is a solemn festival of the Lord our God. (Exodus 10, 9)
Then Pharao had Moses and Aaron summoned; Go and sacrifice to the Lord, he said, and take your children with you, only leave your flocks and herds behind. (Exodus 10, 24)
All our flocks must go with us, not a hoof but shall take the road; we shall need them for the worship of the Lord our God. We cannot tell what kind of offering we must make, until we reach the place itself. (Exodus 10, 26)
