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  • It was while he was living there that Ruben betook himself to his own father’s concubine, the one who was called Bala, and slept with her; nor did he contrive to keep Jacob in ignorance of it. Jacob had twelve sons altogether: (Genesis 35, 22)

  • He went, too, to visit his father Isaac at Mambre, the city of Arbee, also called Hebron; here, as strangers, Abraham and Isaac had dwelt. (Genesis 35, 27)

  • and Oölibama of Jehus, Ihelon and Core; all of these were born while their father still lived in the land of Chanaan. (Genesis 36, 5)

  • Thus Esau is the father of those Edomites who live in the hill country of Seir, (Genesis 36, 9)

  • He also had a concubine called Thamna, by whom he became the father, and Esau the grandfather, of Amalec. All these were descended from Esau’s wife Ada. (Genesis 36, 12)

  • Sebeon had two sons, Aia and Ana. It was this Ana who was feeding his father’s asses, when he came upon hot springs, out in the desert. (Genesis 36, 24)

  • Magdiel, and Hiram. Such were the chieftains of Edom, each bearing rule over the territory about him; and the father of the Edomite race was Esau. (Genesis 36, 43)

  • Jacob, meanwhile, had settled in the land of Chanaan, where his father lived a wanderer’s life before him; (Genesis 37, 1)

  • 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)

  • Whereupon his brethren, who saw that he was his father’s favourite, bore him a grudge, and never had a good word for him. (Genesis 37, 4)

  • When he reported this to his father and his brethren, his father said, in reproof, What means this dream of thine? Must I and thy mother and thy brethren bow down to earth before thee? (Genesis 37, 10)

  • So his brethren eyed him with jealousy, while his father pondered over the story in silence. (Genesis 37, 11)


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