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  • Wilt thou not learn to love the Lord thy God, and obey him, and keep close to his side? Thou hast no life, no hope of long continuance, but in him; shall not the land which he promised as a gift to thy fathers, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, be thine to dwell in? (Deuteronomy 30, 20)

  • but one was the Lord’s treasured possession, his own people; it was Jacob he had marked out for his own domain. (Deuteronomy 32, 9)

  • We had a law given to us by Moses, the heirloom of Jacob’s posterity, (Deuteronomy 33, 4)

  • Here, they said to Jacob, are the decrees thou must obey, here, Israel, is the law that governs thee. When thou art angry, Lord, it is theirs to offer incense, and burn sacrifice upon thy altar. (Deuteronomy 33, 10)

  • Bless all he has, Lord, and prosper all he does; smite his enemies and put them to rout, never let them rise up again to plot against him. (Deuteronomy 33, 11)

  • Israel shall live unmolested, Jacob shall see no rival near him, in a land full of corn and wine, under skies curtained with dewy mist. (Deuteronomy 33, 28)

  • This, the Lord told him, is the land of which I spoke to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, promising to give it to their race. I have granted thee the sight of it; enter it thou mayst not. (Deuteronomy 34, 4)

  • Isaac, and Isaac’s sons, Jacob and Esau. For Esau, I found a home in the hill-country of Seir, while Jacob and his sons made their way into Egypt. (Joshua 24, 4)

  • And now the bones of Joseph, which the Israelites had brought with them from Egypt, were buried at Sichem, in the piece of land Jacob bought for a hundred lambs from Hemor, that was father to Sichem; a piece of land that belonged to Joseph’s descendants. (Joshua 24, 32)

  • from the time when Jacob removed to Egypt. When your fathers pleaded with the Lord, he sent Moses and Aaron to rescue them from Egypt, and gave them a home in the place where you stand. (1 Samuel 12, 8)

  • Rise up who may to wrong thee and plot against thee, yet shall that soul of thine be in safe keeping with the Lord thy God, stored up in his casket of life; it is the souls of thy enemies he shall cast away, as from the whirling heart of a sling. (1 Samuel 25, 29)

  • These are the words of David’s last psalm. Thus speaks David, son of Jesse, thus speaks the man whom the God of Jacob swore to anoint, he who sang as none other sang in Israel. (2 Samuel 23, 1)


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