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  • And Isaac called Jacob, and blessed him, and charged him, saying: Take not a wife of the stock of Chanaan: (Genesis 28, 1)

  • And give the blessings of Abrabam to thee, and to thy seed after thee: that thou mayst possess the land of thy sojournment, which he promised to thy grandfather. (Genesis 28, 4)

  • And Esau seeing that his father had blessed Jacob, and had sent him into Mesopotamia of Syria, to marry a wife thence; and that after the blessing he had charged him, saying: Thou shalt not take a wife of the daughters of Chanaan: (Genesis 28, 6)

  • Experiencing also that his father was not well pleased with the daughters of Chanaan: (Genesis 28, 8)

  • And thy seed shall be as the dust of the earth: thou shalt spread abroad to the west, and to the east, and to the north, and to the south: and IN THEE and thy seed all the tribes of the earth SHALL BE BLESSED. (Genesis 28, 14)

  • And he saw a well in the field, and three flocks of sheep lying by it: for the beasts were watered out of it, and the mouth thereof was closed with a great stone. (Genesis 29, 2)

  • And when Jacob saw her, and knew her to be his cousin-german, and that they were the sheep of Laban, his uncle: he removed the stone wherewith the well was closed. (Genesis 29, 10)

  • And having watered the flock, he kissed her: and lifting up his voice, wept. (Genesis 29, 11)

  • And the Lord seeing that he despised Lia, opened her womb, but her sister remained barren. (Genesis 29, 31)

  • And again she conceived and bore a son, and said: Because the Lord heard that I was despised, he hath given this also to me: and she called his name Simeon. (Genesis 29, 33)

  • And Lia said: This is for my happiness: for women will call me blessed. Therefore she called him Aser. (Genesis 30, 13)

  • Laban said to him: Let me find favour in thy sight: I have learned by experience, that God hath blessed me for thy sake. (Genesis 30, 27)


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