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  • Jacob departed from Beer-sheba and proceeded toward Haran. (Genesis 28, 10)

  • These shall be as plentiful as the dust of the earth, and through them you shall spread out east and west, north and south. In you and your descendants all the nations of the earth shall find blessing. (Genesis 28, 14)

  • This stone that I have set up as a memorial stone shall be God's abode. Of everything you give me, I will faithfully return a tenth part to you." (Genesis 28, 22)

  • Let me have my wives, for whom I served you, and my children, too, that I may depart. You know very well the service that I have rendered you." (Genesis 30, 26)

  • The sheep, on the other hand, Jacob kept apart, and he set these animals to face the streaked or fully dark-colored animals of Laban. Thus he produced special flocks of his own, which he did not put with Laban's flock. (Genesis 30, 40)

  • You did not even allow me a parting kiss to my daughters and grandchildren! What you have now done is a senseless thing. (Genesis 31, 28)

  • Hamor appealed to them, saying: "My son Shechem has his heart set on your daughter. Please give her to him in marriage. (Genesis 34, 8)

  • Then God departed from him. (Genesis 35, 13)

  • Then they departed from Bethel; but while they still had some distance to go on the way to Ephrath, Rachel began to be in labor and to suffer great distress. (Genesis 35, 16)

  • About that time Judah parted from his brothers and pitched his tent near a certain Adullamite named Hirah. (Genesis 38, 1)

  • You shall be in charge of my palace, and all my people shall dart at your command. Only in respect to the throne shall I outrank you. (Genesis 41, 40)

  • To one another, however, they said: "Alas, we are being punished because of our brother. We saw the anguish of his heart when he pleaded with us, yet we paid no heed; that is why this anguish has now come upon us." (Genesis 42, 21)


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