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Tyndale (Rogers, Coverdale, Cranmer) bible

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Genesis 26:19 21 Genesis 27:21<br />

of Abraham, and gave them the same names<br />

26:19<br />

which his father gave them. As Isaac’s<br />

servants digged in the valley, they found a well<br />

of springing v water. 26:20 And the herdmen of<br />

Gerar did strive with Isaac’s herdmen saying:<br />

the water is ours. Then called he the well<br />

Eseck because they strove with him. 26:21 Then<br />

digged they another well, and they strove for<br />

that also. Therefore called he it Sitena. 26:22 And<br />

then he departed thence, and digged another<br />

well for the which they strove not: therefore<br />

called he it Rehoboth, saying: the LORD hath<br />

now made us room, and we are increased<br />

upon the earth.<br />

26:23<br />

Afterward departed he<br />

thence and came to Berseba.<br />

26:24<br />

And the<br />

LORD appeared unto him the same night and<br />

said: I am the God of Abraham thy father,<br />

fear not for I am with thee, and will bless<br />

thee, and multiply thy seed for my servant<br />

Abraham’s sake. 26:25 And then he builded an<br />

altar there and called upon the name of the<br />

LORD, and there pitched his tent. And there<br />

Isaac’s servants digged a well. 26:26 Then came<br />

Abimelech to him from Gerar and Ahusath his<br />

friend and Phicoll his chief captain. 26:27 And<br />

Isaac said unto them: wherefore come ye to<br />

me, seeing ye hate me and have put me away<br />

from you? 26:28 Then said they: we saw that<br />

the LORD was with thee, and therefore we said<br />

that there should be an oath betwixt us and<br />

thee, and that we would make a bond with<br />

thee: 26:29 that thou shouldest do us no hurt, as<br />

we have not touched thee, and have done unto<br />

thee nothing but good, and send thee away<br />

in peace: for thou art now the blessed of the<br />

LORD. 26:30 And he made them a feast, and they<br />

ate and drank. 26:31 And they rose up by times<br />

in the morning and sware one to another. And<br />

Isaac sent them away. And they departed from<br />

26:32<br />

him in peace. And the same day came<br />

Isaac’s servants, and told him of a well which<br />

they had digged: and said unto him, that they<br />

had found water. 26:33 And he called it Seba,<br />

wherefore the name of the city is called Berseba<br />

unto this day. 26:34 When Esau was forty year<br />

old, he took to wife Judith the daughter of Bery<br />

an Hethite, and Basmath the daughter of Elon<br />

an Hethite 26:35 also, which were disobedient<br />

unto Isaac and Rebecca. 27:1 And it came to pass<br />

that Isaac waxed old and his eyes were dim, so<br />

that he could not see. Then called he Esau his<br />

v living<br />

eldest son and said unto him: my son. And<br />

he said unto him: here am I. 27:2 And he said:<br />

behold, I am old and know not the day of my<br />

death: 27:3 Now therefore take thy weapons, thy<br />

quiver and thy bow, and get thee to the fields,<br />

and take me some venison, 27:4 and make me<br />

meat such as I love, and bring it me and let me<br />

eat that my soul may bless thee before that I<br />

die. 27:5 But Rebecca heard when Isaac spoke to<br />

Esau his son. And as soon as Esau was gone<br />

to the field to catch venison, and to bring it,<br />

27:6 she spake unto Jacob her son saying: Behold<br />

I have heard thy father talking with Esau thy<br />

brother and saying: 27:7 bring me venison and<br />

make me meat, that I may eat and bless thee<br />

before the LORD yer I die. 27:8 Now therefore<br />

my son hear my voice in that which I command<br />

thee: 27:9 get thee to the flock, and bring me<br />

thence two good kids, and I will make meat of<br />

them for thy father, such as he loveth. 27:10 And<br />

thou shalt bring it to thy father and he shall<br />

eat, that he may bless thee before his death.<br />

27:11 Then said Jacob to Rebecca his mother:<br />

Behold Esau my brother is rough and I am<br />

smooth. 27:12 My father shall peradventure feel<br />

me, and I shall seem unto him as though I went<br />

about to beguile him, and so shall he bring a<br />

curse upon me and not a blessing: 27:13 and his<br />

mother said unto him. Upon me be thy curse<br />

my son, only hear my voice, and go and fetch<br />

27:14<br />

me them. And Jacob went and fetched<br />

them and brought them to his mother. And his<br />

mother made meat of them, according as his<br />

father loved. 27:15 And she went and fetched<br />

goodly raiment of her eldest son Esau which<br />

she had in the house with her, and put them<br />

upon Jacob her youngest son, 27:16 and she put<br />

the skins upon his hands and upon the smooth<br />

27:17<br />

of his neck. And she put the meat and<br />

bread which she had made in the hand of her<br />

27:18<br />

son Jacob. And he went in to his father<br />

saying: my father. And he answered: here am<br />

I, who art thou my son? 27:19 And Jacob said<br />

unto his father: I am Esau thy eldest son, I have<br />

done according as thou baddest me, up and<br />

sit and eat of my venison, that thy soul may<br />

bless me. 27:20 But Isaac said unto his son: How<br />

cometh it that thou hast found it so quickly<br />

my son? He answered: The LORD thy God<br />

brought it to my hand.<br />

27:21<br />

Then said Isaac<br />

unto Jacob: come near and let me feel thee

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