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  • Sir, as a heaven-sent chieftain thou hast come to dwell among us; bury thy dead in the choicest of all our graves; no man among us but shall grant thee his own tomb, to bury thy dead in. (Genesis 23, 6)

  • to give the double✻ cave at the end of his lands. Let him make it over to me for a just price, here in your presence, as my burial-ground. (Genesis 23, 9)

  • My lord, listen to me; the land for which thou art asking is worth four hundred pieces of silver, but what is such a price between thee and me? Bury thy dead. (Genesis 23, 15)

  • What then, said the servant, if the woman of my choice refuses to come back to this land with me? Must I then take thy son back instead to the place that was once thy home? (Genesis 24, 5)

  • What then, I answered, if the woman of my choice refuses to come back with me? (Genesis 24, 39)

  • when the Lord appeared to him and said, No, do not take refuge in Egypt; thou art to remain in the land of my choice. (Genesis 26, 2)

  • and here, the same night, he had a vision of the Lord, who said to him, I am the God of thy father Abraham; fear nothing, I am with thee. I mean to bless thee, and give increase to thy posterity, in reward of Abraham’s true service. (Genesis 26, 24)

  • Make thy way to the herd, and bring me two choice kids; of these I will make such a dish as thy father loves to eat, (Genesis 27, 9)

  • So he went close to his father; and he, upon feeling the touch of him, said, The voice is Jacob’s voice, but the hands are the hands of Esau. (Genesis 27, 22)

  • Nay, answered Isaac, I have designated him thy master; I have condemned all his brethren to do him service; I have assured him of corn and wine; what claim have I left myself to make for thee, my son? (Genesis 27, 37)

  • But Esau pleaded still, Hast thou only one blessing to give, father? I pray thee, bless me too. And he could not control his voice, but wept aloud. (Genesis 27, 38)

  • 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)


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