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  • We must move on and go to Bethel. There I shall make an altar for the God who heard me when I was in distress, and gave me his help on the journey I made.' (Genesis 35, 3)

  • They gave Jacob all the foreign gods in their possession, and the earrings that they were wearing. Jacob buried them under the oak tree near Shechem. (Genesis 35, 4)

  • he built an altar there and named the place El-Bethel, since it was there that God had appeared to him when he was fleeing from his brother. (Genesis 35, 7)

  • Deborah, who had been Rebekah's nurse, died and was buried below Bethel, under the oak tree; so they named it the Oak of Tears. (Genesis 35, 8)

  • God again appeared to Jacob on his return from Paddan-Aram, and blessed him. (Genesis 35, 9)

  • Jacob raised a monument at the spot where he had spoken to him, a standing-stone, on which he made a libation and poured oil. (Genesis 35, 14)

  • Jacob named the place Bethel where God had spoken to him. (Genesis 35, 15)

  • They left Bethel, and while they were still some distance from Ephrath, Rachel went into labour, and her pains were severe. (Genesis 35, 16)

  • At the moment when she breathed her last, for she was dying, she named him Ben-Oni. His father, however, named him Benjamin. (Genesis 35, 18)

  • Jacob raised a monument on her grave, that same monument of Rachel's Tomb which is there today. (Genesis 35, 20)

  • While Israel was living in that district, Reuben went and slept with Bilhah his father's concubine, and Israel found out. The sons of Jacob were now twelve. (Genesis 35, 22)

  • The sons of Leah: Jacob's eldest son Reuben, then Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar and Zebulun. (Genesis 35, 23)


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