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§|I. — THE ORIGINS OF HUMANKIND
§ God’s Word orders the world¤1 °1
In
the beginning, when God began to create the heavens and the earth, °2 the earth had no form and
was void; darkness was over the deep and the Spirit of God hovered over the
waters. °3 God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light. °4 God saw that the light was good and he separated the light from the darkness. °5 God called the light ‘Day’ and the darkness ‘Night’. There was evening and there was morning: the first day. °6 God said, “Let there be a firm ceiling between the
waters and let it separate waters from waters.” °7 So God made the ceiling
and separated the waters below it from the waters above it. And so it was. °8
God
called the firm ceiling ‘Sky’. There was evening and there was morning: the
second day. °9 God said, “Let the waters
below the sky be gathered together in one place and let dry land appear.” And
so it was. °10 God called the dry land ‘Earth’, and the waters
gathered together he called ‘Seas’. God saw that it was good. °11 God said, “Let the earth
produce vegetation, seed-bearing plants, fruittrees bearing fruit with seed,
each according to its kind, upon the earth.” And so it was. °12 The earth produced vegetation: plants
bearing seed according to their kind and trees producing fruit which has
seed, according to their kind. God saw that it was good. °13
There was evening and there was morning:
the third day. °14 God said, “Let there be lights in the ceiling of the sky to separate day from night and to serve as signs for the seasons, days and years; °15 and let these lights in the sky shine above the earth.” And so it was. °16 God therefore made two great lights, the greater light to govern the day and the smaller light to govern the night; and God made the stars as well. °17 God placed them in the ceiling of the sky to give light on the earth °18 and to separate the light from the darkness. God saw that it was good. °19 There was evening and there was morning: the fourth day. °20 God said, “Let the water teem with an abundance of living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth under the ceiling of the sky.” °21 God created the great monsters of the sea and all living animals, those that teem in the waters, according to their kind, and every winged bird, according to its kind. God saw that it was good. °22 God blessed them saying, “Be fruitful and increase in number, fill the waters of the sea, and let the birds increase on the earth.” °23 There was evening and there was morning: the fifth day. °24 God said, “Let the earth produce living animals
according to their kind: cattle, creatures that move along the ground, wild
animals according to their kind.” So it was. °25 God created the wild
animals according to their kind, and everything that creeps along the ground
according to its kind. God saw that it was good. °26 God said, “Let us make man in our image, to our
likeness. Let them rule over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air,
over the cattle, over the wild animals, and over all creeping things that
crawl along the ground.” °27 So God created man in his image; in the image of God
he created him; male and female he created them. °28
God
blessed them and said to them, “Be fruitful and increase in number, fill the
earth and subdue it, rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the sky,
over every living creature that moves on the ground.” °29 God said, “I have given you every seed-bearing plant which is on the face of all the earth, and every tree that bears fruit with seed. It will be for your food. °30 To every wild animal, to every bird of the sky, to everything that creeps along the ground, to everything that has the breath of life, I give every green plant for food.” So it was. °31 God saw all that he had
made, and it was very good. There was evening and there was morning: the
sixth day. ¤2 °1 That was the way the sky and earth were created and all their vast array. °2 By the seventh day the work God had done was completed, and he rested on the seventh day from all the work he had done. °3 And God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on that day he rested from all the work he had done in his creation. °4 These are the successive steps in the creation of the heavens and the earth. § The story of EdenOn the day that Yahweh God made the earth and the heavens, °5 there was not yet on the earth any shrub of the fields, nor had any plant yet sprung up, for Yahweh God had not made it rain on the earth, and there was no man to till the earth, °6 but a mist went up from the earth and watered the surface of the earth. °7 Then Yahweh God formed Man, dust drawn from the clay, and breathed into his nostrils a breath of life and Man became alive with breath. °8 God planted a garden in Eden in the east and there he placed Man whom he had created. °9 Yahweh God caused to grow from the ground every kind of tree that is pleasing to see and good to eat, also the tree of Life in the middle of the garden and the tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. °10 A river flowed from Eden to water the garden and from there it divided to form four main streams. °11 The name of the first river is Pishon. It is the one that flows around all the country of Havilah where there is gold, °12 and the gold of that country is good; bidellium and onyx stone are there. °13 The name of the second river is Gihon. It is the one that flows around all the land of Cush. °14 The name of the third river is Tigris. It is the one that flows to the east of Assyria. The fourth river is the Euphrates. °15 Yahweh God took Man and placed him in the garden of Eden to till it and take care of it. °16 Then Yahweh God gave an order to Man saying, “You may eat of every tree in the garden, °17 but of the tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, you will not eat, for on the day you eat of it, you will die.” °18 Yahweh God said, “It is not good for Man to be alone; I will give him a helper who will be like him.” °19 Then Yahweh God formed from the earth all the beasts of the field and all the birds of the air and brought them to Man to see what he would call them; and whatever Man called every living creature, that was its name. °20 So Man gave names to all the cattle, the birds of the air and to every beast of the field. But he did not find among them a helper like himself. °21 Then Yahweh God caused a deep sleep to come over Man and he fell asleep. He took one of his ribs and filled its place with flesh. °22 The rib which Yahweh God had taken from Man he formed into a woman and brought her to the man. °23 The man then said, “Now this is bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh. She shall be called woman because she was taken from man.” °24 That is why man leaves his father and mother and is attached to his wife, and with her becomes one flesh. °25 Both the man and his wife were naked and were not ashamed. § The fall
¤3 °1 Now the serpent was the most crafty of all the wild creatures that Yahweh God had made. He said to the woman, “Did God really say: You must not eat from any tree in the garden?” °2 The woman said to the serpent, “We may eat the fruit of the trees in the garden, °3 but of the fruit of the tree that is in the middle of the garden God said: You must not eat, and you must not touch it or you will die.” °4 The serpent said to the woman, “You will not die, °5 but God knows that the day you eat it, your eyes will be opened and you will be like gods, knowing good and evil.” °6 The woman saw that the fruit was good to eat, and pleasant to the eyes, and ideal for gaining knowledge. She took its fruit and ate it and gave some to her husband who was with her. He ate it. °7 Then their eyes were opened and both of them knew they were naked. So they sewed leaves of a fig tree together and made themselves loincloths. °8 They heard the voice of Yahweh God walking in the garden, in the cool of the day, and they, the man and his wife, hid from Yahweh God among the trees of the garden. °9 Yahweh God called the man saying to him, “Where are you?” °10 He said, “I heard your voice in the garden and I was afraid because I was naked, so I hid.” °11 God said, “Who told you that you were naked? Have you eaten of the tree I ordered you not to eat?” °12 The man answered, “The woman you put with me gave me fruit from the tree and I ate it.” °13 God said to the woman, “What have you done?” The woman said, “The serpent deceived me and I ate.” § The judgment of God
°14 Yahweh God said to the serpent, “Since you have done that, be cursed among all the cattle and wild beasts! You will crawl on your belly and eat dust all the days of your life. °15 I will make you enemies, you and the woman, your offspring and her offspring. He will crush your head and you will strike his heel.” °16 To the woman, God said, “I will increase your suffering in childbearing, and you will give birth to your children in pain. You will be dependent on your husband and he will lord it over you.” °17 To the man, He said, “Because you have listened to your wife, and have eaten from the tree of which I forbade you to eat, cursed be the soil because of you! In suffering you will provide food for yourself from it, all the days of your life. °18 It will produce thorn and thistle for you and you will eat the plants of the field. °19 With sweat on your face you will eat your bread, until you return to clay, since it was from clay that you were taken, for you are dust and to dust you shall return.” °20 The man called his wife by the name of Eve, because she was the mother of all the living. °21 Yahweh God made garments of skin for the man and his wife, and with these he clothed them. °22 Then Yahweh God said, “Man has now become like one of us, making himself judge of good and evil. Let him not stretch out his hand to take and eat from the tree of Life as well, and live forever.” °23 So God cast him from the garden of Eden to till the soil from which he had been made. °24 And after having driven the man out, God posted cherubim and a flaming sword that kept turning at the east of the garden of Eden to guard the way to the tree of Life. § Cain and Abel
¤4 °1 Adam had intercourse with Eve his wife; she became pregnant and gave birth to a child. She named him Cain, for she said, “I have got a man with help from Yahweh.” °2 She later gave birth to Abel, his brother. Abel was a shepherd and kept flocks, and Cain tilled the soil. °3 It happened after a time that Cain brought fruits of the soil as
an offering to Yahweh. °4 Abel for his part brought
the firstborn of his flock, and some fat as well. Now Yahweh was well pleased
with Abel and his offering, °5 but towards Cain and
his offering he showed no pleasure. This made Cain very angry and downcast. °6 Then Yahweh said to Cain, “Why are you angry and downcast? °7 If you do right, why do you not look up? But if you are not doing what is right, sin is lurking at the door. It is striving to get you, but you must control it.” °8 Cain said to his brother Abel, “Let’s go to the fields.” Once there, Cain turned on his brother Abel and killed him. °9 Yahweh said to Cain, “Where is your brother, Abel?” He answered, “I don’t know; am I my brother’s keeper?” °10 Yahweh asked, “What have you done? Your brother’s blood cries out to me from the ground. °11 Now be cursed and driven from the ground that has opened its mouth to receive your brother’s blood that your hand has shed. °12 When you till the soil, it will no longer yield you its produce. You will be a fugitive wandering on the earth.” °13 Cain said to Yahweh, “My punishment is greater than I can bear. °14 See! Today you drive me from this land. I must hide from you and be a wanderer and a fugitive on the earth, and it will so happen that whoever meets me will kill me.” °15 Yahweh said to him, “Well then, whoever kills Cain, will suffer vengeance seven times.” And Yahweh put a mark on Cain to prevent anyone who met him from killing him. °16 Cain then went from Yahweh’s presence and settled in the land of Nod, to the east of Eden. § The descendants of Cain and Seth
°17 Cain had intercourse with his wife; she conceived
and gave birth to Enoch. As he was building a town, he called it by the name
of his son, Enoch. °18 A son, Irad, was born to Enoch. Irad
became father of Mehujael, and Mehujael of Metusael, and Metusael of Lamech. °19 Lamech had two wives, Adah and Zillah. °20 Adah gave birth to Jabel: he was father to those who
live in tents and keep flocks. °21
His brother was
Jubal: he was father to all those who play the lyre and flute. °22 As for Zillah, she gave birth to Tubal-Cain, forger
of all tools in bronze and iron. The sister of Tubal-Cain was Naamah. °23 Lamech said to his wives: “Adah and Zillah, hear my
voice; wives of Lamech, listen to
what I say, for I killed a man for
wounding me and a boy for striking me. °24 If Cain will be avenged seven times, then Lamech seventy-seven
times.” °25 Adam again had intercourse with his wife
and she gave birth to a son and named him Seth; for she said, “Yahweh has
given me another child in place of Abel
since Cain killed him.” °26 To Seth also a son was born and he called
him Enosh. At that time people began to call on the name of Yahweh. § The descendants of Adam
¤5 °1 This is the account of
Adam’s descendants. When God created Adam he made him in the likeness of God; °2 male and female he created them; he blessed
them and called them Man on the day they were created. °3 Adam was a hundred and thirty years old
when he became father of a son born in his own likeness, in his own image;
and he named him Seth. °4 After the birth of Seth,
Adam lived for eight hundred years and had other sons and daughters. °5 Altogether Adam lived nine hundred and
thirty years; then he died. °6 When Seth was a hundred and five, he
became father of Enosh. °7 After the birth of Enosh, Seth lived
eight hundred and seven years. He had other sons and daughters. °8 Altogether Seth lived nine hundred and
twelve years; then he died. °9 When
Enosh was ninety years old, he became the father of Kenan. °10 After the birth of Kenan,
Enosh lived eight hundred and fifteen years, and he had other sons and
daughters. °11 Altogether
Enosh lived nine hundred and five years; then he died. °12 When
Kenan was seventy years old, he became father of Mahalalel. °13 After the birth of
Mahalalel, Kenan lived eight hundred and forty years, and he had other sons
and daughters. °14 Altogether
Kenan lived nine hundred and ten years; then he died. °15 When
Mahalalel was sixty-five, he became the father of Jared. °16 After that, Mahalalel lived
eight hundred and thirty years, and had other sons and daughters. °17 All the days of Mahalalel
were eight hundred and ninety-five years; then he died. °18 When Jared was a hundred
and sixty-two, he became father of Enoch. °19 After the birth of Enoch, Jared lived
eight hundred years, and he had other sons and daughters. °20 Altogether Jared lived nine
hundred and sixty-two years; then he died. °21 When
Enoch was sixty-five, he became father of Methuselah. °22 After the birth of
Methuselah, Enoch walked with God three hundred years, and he had other sons
and daughters. °23 In
all Enoch lived three hundred and sixty-five years. °24 After Enoch had walked with
God, he disappeared because God took him up. °25 When
Methuselah was a hundred and eighty-seven, he became father of Lamech. °26 After the birth of Lamech,
Methuselah lived seven hundred and eighty-two years, and he had other sons
and daughters. °27 In all Methuselah lived
nine hundred and sixty-nine years; then he died. °28 Lamech
was a hundred and eighty-two when he became father of a son °29 and named him Noah, for he
said, “He will console us in the hard toil and suffering of our
hands, because of the soil that was cursed by Yahweh. °30 After the birth of Noah,
Lamech lived five hundred and ninety-five years, and he had other sons and
daughters. °31 In all Lamech lived seven
hundred and seventy-seven years; then he died. °32 When
Noah was five hundred years old, he became the father of Sem, Ham and
Japheth. § Sons of God and daughters of men
¤6 °1 When people began to increase on the earth and
daughters were born to them, °2 the sons of God saw that men’s daughters
were very beautiful, so they married those they chose. °3 Yahweh then said, “My spirit will not remain in man
forever, for he is flesh. His span of life will be one hundred and twenty
years.” °4 At that
time there were giants on the earth, and afterwards as well, when the sons of
God went to the daughters of men and had children by them. These were the
heroes of old, men of renown. § The flood°5 Yahweh saw how great was the wickedness of man on the earth and that evil was always the only thought of his heart. °6 Yahweh regretted having created man on the earth and his heart grieved. °7 He said, “I will destroy man whom I created and blot him out from the face of the earth, as well as the beasts, creeping creatures and birds, for I am sorry I made them.” °8 But Noah was pleasing to God. °9 This is the story of Noah. Noah was a
just man, blameless among the people of his time, a man who walked with God. °10 Noah became the father of three sons:
Shem, Ham and Japheth. °11 The earth became corrupt in
God’s sight and was full of violence. °12 God saw the earth and saw it was corrupt,
for corrupt, indeed, was the way of all mortals. °13 Yahweh
said to Noah, “I have in mind to destroy all people, for the earth is filled
with violence because of them. This is why I will destroy them and with them
the earth. °14 As for you, build an ark of
cypress wood. You will make rooms in the ark and coat it with pitch inside
and outside. °15 This is the way you will do
it: the length of the ark, four hundred and fifty feet; the width,
seventy-five feet; the height, forty-five feet. °16 You will put a roof on the
ark and finish it within eighteen inches from the top. Put a door in the side
of the ark and have lower, middle and upper decks. °17 I am about to bring floodwaters on the
earth to destroy the earth, to destroy all life under the heavens, every
creature that has the breath of life. Everything on earth will perish, °18 but I will establish my
covenant with you. You shall come into the ark, you, your wife, your sons and
your sons’ wives with you. °19
You shall bring into the ark two of every kind of
living thing, male and female, to keep them alive with you. °20 Of the birds, the animals and all
creeping things on the ground, according to their kind, two of every sort
shall come in to be kept alive with you. °21 Take
with you every sort of food that is eaten. Make a store of it and it will be
food for you and them.” °22 And Noah did all as God had commanded
him. ¤7 °1 Yahweh said to Noah, “Go into the ark, you and all your household, for I see that you are just in this generation. °2 Of all the clean animals, you are to take with you seven of each kind, male and female, and a pair of unclean animals, a male and a female. °3 In the same way for the birds of the air, take seven and seven, male and female, to keep their kind alive over all the earth, °4 for in seven days I will send rain on the earth for forty days and forty nights. I will blot out from the face of the earth all the living creatures I have created.” °5 Noah
did all as Yahweh had commanded. °6 Noah was six hundred years old when the
floodwaters covered the earth. °7 So Noah went into the ark with his children, his wife and his sons’ wives to escape the waters of the flood. °8 Clean animals and also unclean, birds, and all that crawls on the earth went into the ark with Noah; °9 they went two and two, male and female, as God had commanded Noah. °10 And after seven days the waters of the flood were over the earth. °11 In
the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, in the second month and on the
seventeenth day of the month, all the fountains of the great deep burst forth
°12 and
there was a downpour on the earth lasting forty days and forty nights. °13 On that same day Noah went
into the ark, as well as Shem, Ham and Japheth, his sons, and his wife and
his daughters-in-law. °14 All
the animals according to their kind also entered into the ark, all the cattle,
all the creeping things that crawl on the earth and all the birds according
to their kind; all that flies and everything with wings. °15 They came to Noah in the
ark, two by two, all creatures that had the breath of life in them. °16 And they that went in were male and
female just as God had commanded. Then Yahweh closed the door on Noah. °17 The flood lasted for forty days on the earth. The waters rose and lifted the ark and raised it above the earth. °18 The
waters rose and increased greatly on the earth and the ark floated on the
surface of the waters. °19 The
water rose more and more above the earth and all the high mountains under the
heavens were submerged. °20 The waters had risen and
covered the mountains to a depth of more than twenty feet. °21 Every living thing that moved on the
earth died: birds, cattle, animals, everything that swarmed on the earth –
and all humankind. °22 All on the face of the earth that had the breath of life in its nostrils died. °23 Every living being on the face of the earth, humans and animals, and creatures that crawl and the birds of the air were wiped off the earth. Only Noah was left and those that were with him in the ark. °24 The
waters flooded the earth for one hundred and fifty days. ¤8 °1 Then God remembered Noah and all the
animals and cattle that were with him in the ark. God made a wind blow over
the earth and the waters subsided. °2 Then the fountains of the deep and the floodgates of the heavens were closed and the downpour from the heavens held back. °3 The
waters receded from the earth and after one hundred and fifty days the waters
had abated. °4 In the seventh month, in
the seventeenth day of the month, the ark rested on Mount Ararat. °5 The waters continued to
recede until the tenth month. On the first day of the tenth month the
mountain tops could be seen. °6 At the end of the forty days Noah opened the window of the ark that he had built °7 and let the raven out. This went off and kept flying to and fro until the waters had dried up from the earth. °8 Then Noah let out the dove to see if the waters were receding from the earth. °9 But the dove could not find a place to set its foot and flew back to him in the ark for the waters still covered the surface of the whole earth. So Noah stretched out his hand, took hold of it and brought it back to himself in the ark. °10 He waited some more days and again sent the dove out from the ark. °11 This time the dove came back to him in the evening with a fresh olive branch in its beak. Then Noah knew the waters had receded from the earth. °12 He waited seven more days and let the dove loose, but it did not return to him any more. °13 In
the year six hundred and one, in the first month, on the first day of the
month, the waters dried up from the earth. Noah then removed the covering
from the ark and looked out and saw that the surface of the earth was dry. °14 On the twenty-seventh day
of the second month, the earth was dry. °15 Then
God said to Noah, °16 “Come
out of the ark, you and your wife, your sons and their wives with you. °17 Bring out with you all flesh, that is,
all the animals who are with you, all things of flesh; birds, cattle and all
that crawls on the earth. Let them abound on the earth, be fruitful and
increase in number.” °18 So Noah went out, with his
sons, his wife and his sons’ wives with him. °19 All the animals, all the birds, all that
creeps on the earth, came out of the ark, one kind after another. °20 Noah built an altar to Yahweh and, taking some of all the clean animals and all the clean birds, he offered burnt offerings on it. °21 Yahweh smelled the pleasing aroma and said to himself: “Never again will I curse the earth because of man, even though his heart is set on evil from childhood; never again will I strike down every living creature as I have done. °22 As long as the earth lasts, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease to be.” § The new world order
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°1 God
blessed Noah and his sons and he said to them, “Be fruitful, multiply and fill
the earth.
°2 Fear
and dread of you will be in all the animals of the earth and in all the birds
of the air, upon everything that creeps on the ground and all the fish of the
sea. They are given to you.
°3 Everything
that moves and lives shall be food for you; as I gave you the green plants, I
have now given you everything.
°4 Only
you shall not eat flesh with its life, that is its blood. °5 But
I will also demand a reckoning for your lifeblood. I will demand it from
every animal; and from man, too, I will demand a reckoning for the life of
his fellow man. °6 He
who sheds the blood of man shall have his blood shed by man; for in the image
of God has God made man. °7 As
for you, be fruitful and increase. Abound on the earth and be master of it.” °8 God
spoke to Noah and his son,
°9 “See I am
making a covenant with you and with your descendants after you; °10 also with every living
animal with you: birds, cattle, that is, with every living creature of the
earth that came out of the ark. °11 I establish my covenant with you. Never
again will all life be cut off by the waters of a flood, and never again will
there be a flood to destroy the earth.” °12 God
said, “This is the sign of the covenant I make between me and you, and every
animal living with you for all future generations. °13 I set my bow in the clouds and it will be
a sign of the covenant between me and the earth. °14 When
I bring clouds over the earth and the rainbow appears in the clouds, °15 I will remember the covenant between me and
you and every kind of living creature, so that never again will floodwaters
destroy all flesh. °16 When
the rainbow is in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting
covenant between God and every living creature of every kind that exists on
the earth.” °17 God said to Noah, “This is
the sign of the covenant I have made between me and all that has life on the
earth.” § Noah and his sons
°18 The sons of Noah who came out of the ark
were Shem, Ham and Japheth. Ham is the ancestor of Canaan. °19 These were Noah’s three sons and from them the whole
earth was peopled. °20 Noah, a man of the soil, set about
planting a vineyard. °21 He drank the wine, became drunk, and lay
uncovered in the middle of his tent. °22 When
Ham, Canaan’s ancestor, saw his father’s nakedness, he told his two brothers
outside the tent. °23 But Shem and Japheth took a cloak, put it
on their shoulders, the two of them, then walked backwards and covered their
father’s nakedness. Their faces were turned away and they did not see their
father’s nakedness. °24 When Noah awoke from his wine he knew
what his youngest son had done to him. °25 And he
said, “Cursed be Canaan! He shall be his brothers’ meanest slave!” °26 He then added: “Blessed be Yahweh, God of
Shem, let Canaan be his slave! °27
May God extend (the
territory of) Japheth, and may he live in the tents of Shem! And may Canaan
be his slave!” °28 Noah
lived three hundred and fifty years after the flood. °29 In all Noah lived for nine
hundred and fifty years. Then he died. § The list of nations
¤10 °1 These are the descendants
of Noah’s sons. Shem, Ham and Japheth; these are their sons who were born
after the flood. °2 Japheth’s
sons: Gomer, Magog, the Medes, Javan, Tubal, Meshech, Tiras. °3 Gomer’s sons: Ashkenaz, Riphath,
Togarmah. °4 Javan’s sons: Elishah,
Tarshish, the Kittim, the Dananites. °5 These were dispersed and peopled the
islands of the nations. These were Japheth’s sons, according to
their countries and each of their languages, according to their tribes and
their nations. °6 Ham’s
sons: Cush, Misraim, Put, Canaan. °7 Cush’s sons: Seba, Havilah, Sabtah,
Raamah, Sabteca. Raamah’s sons: Sheba, Dedan. °8 Cush became the father of Nimrod who was
the first great ruler on earth.
°9 He was a mighty hunter in the eyes of
Yahweh, hence the saying, “Like Nimrod, a mighty hunter in the eyes of
Yahweh.” °10 The beginning of his empire was Babel,
with Erech and Accad, all of them in the land of Shinar. °11 From this country came Ashur, the builder of Niniveh,
Rehoboth-Ir, Calah, °12 and Resen between Niniveh and Calah (this
is the great city). °13 Misraim became the father of the people
of Lud, of Anam, Lehab, Naphtuh, °14
Pathros, Cusluh and
Capthor, from which the Philistines came. °15 Canaan became the father of Sidon, his
firstborn, the Hittites, °16 and the Jebusites, the Amorites,
Girgashites, °17 Hivites, Arkites, Sinites, °18 Arvadites, Zemarites, Hamathites; later the
Canaanite tribes scattered. °19 The Canaanite frontier stretched from
Sidon in the direction of Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah and Zeboim, and as far as
Lesha. °20 These were Ham’s sons, according to their
tribes and languages, according to their countries and nations. °21 There were also children born to Shem,
the ancestor of all the sons of Eber, who are the Hebrews, and the elder
brother of Japheth. °22 Shem’s sons: Elam, Asshur, Arpachshad,
Lud, Aram. °23 Aram’s sons: Uz, Hul, Gether and Mash. °24 Arpachshad became the father of Shelah,
and Shelah became the father of Eber. °25 To
Eber were born two sons: the first was called Peleg, because it was in his
time that the earth was divided; and his brother was called Joktan. °26 Joktan became the father of Almodad, Sheleph,
Hazarmaveth, Jerah, °27 Hadoram, Uzal, Diklah, °28 Obal, Abimael, Sheba, °29 Ophir,
Havilah, Jobab; all these are sons of Joktan. °30 They
occupied a stretch of country from Mesh in the direction of Sephar, to the
eastern mountain range. °31 These were Shem’s sons, according to their
tribes and languages, and according to their countries and nations. °32 These were the tribes of Noah’s sons,
according to their descendants and their nations. From these came the
dispersal of the nations over the earth, after the flood. § The tower of Babel
¤11 °1 The whole world had one language and a common speech. °2 As people moved from east, they found a plain in the country of Shinar where they settled. °3 They said to one another, “Come, let us make bricks and bake them in fire.” They used brick for stone and bitumen for mortar. °4 They said also, “Come, let us build ourselves a city and a tower with its top reaching heaven; so that we may become a great people and not be scattered over the face of the earth!” °5 Yahweh came down to see the city and the tower that the sons of man were building, °6 and Yahweh said, “They are one people and they have one language. If they carry this through, nothing they decide to do from now on will be impossible. °7 Come! Let us go down and confuse their language so that they will no longer understand each other.” °8 So Yahweh scattered them over all the earth and they stopped building the city. °9 That is why it was called Babel, because there Yahweh confused the language of the whole earth and from there Yahweh scattered them over the whole face of the earth. °10 These
are Shem’s descendants: When
Shem was a hundred years old he became the father of Arpachshad, two years
after the flood. After the birth of Arpachshad, °11 Shem lived five hundred
years and he had more sons and daughters. °12 When
Arpachshad was thirty-five years old he became the father of Shelah. °13 After the birth of Shelah, Arpachshad
lived four hundred and three years and he had more sons and daughters. °14 When
Shelah was thirty years old he became the father of Eber. After the birth of
Eber, °15 Shelah
lived four hundred and three years and he had more sons and daughters. °16 When
Eber was thirty-four years old he became the father of Peleg. After the birth
of Peleg, °17 Eber lived four hundred and
thirty years and he had more sons and daughters. °18 When
Peleg was thirty years old he became the father of Reu; °19 Peleg lived two hundred and
nine years and he had more sons and daughters. °20 When
Reu was thirty-two years old he became the father of Serug; °21 Reu lived two hundred and seven years and
he had more sons and daughters. °22 When
Serug was thirty years old he became the father of Nahor. After the birth of
Nahor, °23 Serug lived two hundred
years and he had more sons and daughters. °24 When
Nahor was twenty-nine years old he became the father of Terah. After the
birth of Terah, °25 Nahor lived a hundred and
nineteen years and he had more sons and daughters. °26 When
Terah was seventy years old he became the father of Abram, Nahor and Haran. °27 These
are Terah’s descendants: Terah became the father of Abram, Nahor and Haran. §|II. THE ANCESTORS OF THE PEOPLE OF GOD
Haran became the father of Lot. °28 Haran died before his father Terah in his native
land, Ur of the Chaldeans. °29 Abram and Nahor both married: Abram’s
wife was called Sarai; Nahor’s wife was called Milcah, the daughter of Haran,
father of Milcah and Iscah. °30 Sarai was barren, having no child. °31 Terah
took his son Abram, his grandson Lot, the son of Haran, and his
daughter-in-law, the wife of Abram, and made them leave Ur of the Chaldeans
to go to the land of Canaan. But on arrival in Haran they settled there. °32 Terah lived two hundred and five years;
then he died in Haran. § The call of Abram
¤12 °1 Yahweh said to Abram, “Leave your country, your family and your father’s house, for the land I will show you. °2 I will make you a great nation. I will bless you and make your name great, and you will be a blessing. °3 I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you, I will curse, and in you all peoples of the earth will be blessed.” °4 So Abram went as Yahweh had told him, and Lot went with him. Abram was seventy-five years old when he
left Haran. °5 Abram took Sarai, his wife, his nephew Lot, all the possessions they
had accumulated and the people they had acquired in Haran. They set out for
the land of Canaan. They arrived at Canaan. °6 Abram traveled through the country as far as Shechem, to the oak of Moreh. At that time the Canaanites were in the land. °7 Yahweh appeared to Abram and said, “To your descendants I will give this land.” There he built an altar to Yahweh who had appeared to him. °8 From there he went on to the mountains east of Bethel and pitched his tent, with Bethel to the west and Ai to the east. There also he built an altar to Yahweh and called on the name of Yahweh. °9 Then Abram set out in the direction of Negeb. °10 There was famine in the land, and Abram went down to Egypt to stay there for some time, for the famine was severe in the land. °11 Just as he was about to enter Egypt he said to Sarai, his wife, “Now I know you are a beautiful woman. °12 When the Egyptians see you they will say: ‘That is his wife!’ They will then kill me, but they will let you live. °13 Say that you are my sister, so that they treat me well on account of you and my life be spared because of you.” °14 In fact, when Abram arrived in Egypt, the Egyptians saw that the woman was very beautiful. °15 Pharaoh’s officials saw her and praised her to Pharaoh. The woman was taken into Pharaoh’s house °16 and because of her he dealt well with Abram; he received sheep, cattle, donkeys, menservants, maidservants, she-asses and camels. °17 But Yahweh inflicted severe plagues on Pharaoh and his household because of Sarai. °18 So Pharaoh summoned Abram and said, “What have you done to me? °19 Why did you say: ‘She’s my sister,’ so that I took her for my wife. Now, here is your wife! Take her and go!” °20 And Pharaoh gave orders to his men regarding Abram, and they sent him on his way, with his wife and all that was his. ¤13 °1 Abram went up from Egypt to the Negeb, he and his
wife, with all he had and Lot with him. °2 Now
Abram was very rich in flocks, silver and gold. °3 As he
journeyed on, he went from the Negeb as far as Bethel, to the place where he
first pitched his tent between Bethel and Ai °4 at the
spot where he had formerly made an altar and called on the Name of Yahweh. § Abram and Lot separate
°5 Lot who went with Abram
also had flocks, cattle and tents. °6 The land was not
sufficient to allow them to stay together, for their possessions were too
great for them to live together. °7 A quarrel arose between the herdsmen of Abram’s flock and those of Lot. (The Canaanites and the Perizzites were living in the land at the time.) °8 Abram said to Lot, “Don’t let there be a dispute between you and me, nor between my herdsmen and yours, since we are brothers! °9 Isn’t the whole land there before you? Let us part company. If you go to the left, I will go to the right; if you go to the right, I will go to the left.” °10 Lot looked up and saw the whole valley of the Jordan: how well it was watered! Before Yahweh destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, this was like one of Yahweh’s gardens, like the country of Egypt, on coming to Zoar. °11 Lot chose for himself all the Jordan valley and journeyed eastward. In this way they separated from each other. °12 Abram settled in the country of Canaan while Lot lived among the towns of the plain and moved his tent as far as Sodom. °13 Now the people of Sodom were wicked, sinning greatly against Yahweh. °14 Yahweh said to Abram after Lot had left him, “Raise your eyes and look from where you are, towards the north, the south, the east and the west; °15 all the land you see I will give to you and your descendants forever. °16 I will make your descendants as the dust of the earth; if the grains of the dust can be counted, then your descendants may be counted. °17 Come, travel through the length and breadth of the land, for it is to you that I am giving it.” °18 So Abram moved his tent and came to live by the oak of Mamre at Hebron. There he built an altar to Yahweh. ¤14 °1 At the time of Amraphel king of Shinar, Arioch king
of Ellasar, Chedorlaomer king of Elam, and Tidal king of Goiim, °2 these kings made war on Bera king of Sodom, Birsha
king of Gomorrah, Shinab king of Admah, Shemeber king of Zeboiim and the king
of Bela (that is, Zoar). °3 All these joined forces in the valley of
Siddim (that is the Salt Sea).
°4 Twelve years they had been dominated by
Chedorlaomer, but in the thirteenth year they rebelled. °5 In the fourteenth year, Chedorlaomer and the king
who were his allies, came and fought and subdued the Rephaim in
Ashteroth-Karnaim, the Zuzim in Ham, the Emin in Shaveh-Kiriathaim °6 and the Horites in their Mount Seir as far as
Elparan which is near the desert. °7 They then turned back and came to the
Spring of Judgment (that is, Kadesh) and subdued all the country of the
Amalekites, as well as that of the Amorites who lived in Hazazontamar. °8 Then the king of Sodom, the king of Gomorrah, the
king of Admah, the king of Zeboiim and the king of Bela (that is, Zoar) went
out and took up battle positions in the valley of Siddim °9 against Chedorlaomer king of Elam, Tidal king of
Goiim, Amraphel king of Shinar and Arioch king of Ellasar; four kings against
five. °10 Now there were many bitumen pits in the
valley of Siddim, and as the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah fled, some fell into
them and the rest took refuge in the mountains. °11 The
enemy took all the possessions of Sodom and Gomorrah, all their provisions
and went off. °12 They also took Lot, the son of Abram’s
brother, who lived in Sodom, and his possessions and went off. °13 One who escaped came to tell Abram the
Hebrew, who was living by the oak of Mamre the Amorite, the brother of Eshcol
and of Aner: these were allies of Abram. § Abraham and Melchizedek
°14 As soon as Abram heard that his brother had been taken away captive, he assembled and led forth his trained men born in his house, three hundred and eighteen men and set off in pursuit as far as Dan. °15 He grouped his forces against them by night, he and his servants, and routed and followed them to Hobah, north of Damascus. °16 Then he brought back all his possessions, his kinsman Lot and his possessions, together with the women and the people. °17 On his return after defeating Chedorlaomer and the kings who were his allies, the king of Sodom came out to meet him in the valley of Shaveh (that is the Valley of the King). °18 Then Melchizedek, king of Salem, brought bread and wine; he was a priest of God Most High, °19 and he blessed Abram saying, “Blessed be Abram by God Most High, maker of heaven and earth! °20 And blessed be God Most High who has delivered your enemies into your hands!” And Abram gave him a tenth part of everything. °21 The king of Sodom said to Abram, “Give me the people and keep the goods for yourself.” °22 Abram said to the king of Sodom, “I raise my hand to Yahweh God Most High, creator of heaven and earth, to swear °23 that not one thread or thong of a sandal, or anything that is yours, would I take. Lest you say, ‘Abram became rich at my expense,’ °24 I claim nothing for myself! Only what the young men have eaten and the share that is due to Aner, Eshcol and Mamre, the men who came with me.” § God’s covenant with Abram
¤15 °1 After this the word of Yahweh was spoken to Abram in a vision: “Do not be afraid, Abram, I am your shield; your reward will be very great!” °2 Abram said, “My Lord Yahweh, where are your promises? I am still childless and all I have will go to Eliezer of Damascus. °3 You have given me no children, so a slave of mine will be my heir.” °4 Then the word of Yahweh was spoken to him again, “Eliezer will not be your heir, but a child born of you (your own flesh and blood) will be your heir.” °5 Then Yahweh brought him outside and said to him, “Look up at the sky and count the stars if you can. Your descendants will be like that.” °6 Abram believed Yahweh who, because of this, held him to be an upright man. °7 And he said, “I am Yahweh who brought you from Ur of the Chaldeans to give you this land as your possession.” °8 Then Abram asked, “My Lord, how am I to know that it shall be mine?” °9 Yahweh replied, “Bring me a three-year-old heifer, a three-year-old goat, a three-year-old ram, a turtle dove and a young pigeon.” °10 Abram brought all these animals, cut them in two, and laid each half facing its other half, but he did not cut the birds in half. °11 The birds of prey came down upon them, but Abram drove them away. °12 As the sun was going down, a deep sleep came over Abram, and a dreadful darkness took hold of him. °13 Then Yahweh said to Abram, “Know for certain that your descendants will be exiles in a land that is not theirs. They will be slaves there, oppressed for four hundred years. °14 But I will judge the nation that oppresses them, and after that, they will not leave empty-handed. °15 As for yourself, you shall go to your fathers in peace, and be buried at a ripe old age. °16 Your descendants of the fourth generation will come back here, for the wickedness of the Amorites has not yet deserved that I take the land from them.” °17 When the sun had set and darkness had fallen, a smoking firepot and a flaming torch passed between the halves of the victims. °18 On that day Yahweh made a covenant with Abram, saying, “To your descendants I have given this country from the river of Egypt to the Great River, the Euphrates. °19 The land of the Kenites, the Kenizzites,
the Kadmonites, °20 the Hittites, the Perizzites, the
Rephaim, °21 the Amorites, the Canaanites, the
Girgashites and the Jebusites.” § The birth of Ishmael
¤16 °1 Sarai, Abram’s wife had no borne him a child, but she had an Egyptian servant named Hagar, °2 and she said to Abram, “Now, since Yahweh has kept me from having children, go to my servant; perhaps I shall have a child by her.” Abram agreed to what Sarai said. °3 Abram had been in the land of Canaan ten years when Sarai, his wife, took Hagar, her Egyptian maid, and gave her to Abram her husband as wife. °4 He went in to Hagar and she became pregnant. When she was aware of this, she began to despise her mistress. °5 Sarai said to Abram, “May this injury done to me be yours. I put my servant in your arms and now that she knows she is pregnant, I count for nothing in her eyes. Let Yahweh judge between me and you.” °6 Abram said to Sarai, “Your servant is in your power; do with her as you please.” Then Sarai treated her so badly that she ran away. °7 The angel of Yahweh found her near a spring in the wilderness °8 and said to her, “Hagar, servant of Sarai, where have you come from and where are you going?” She said, “I’m running away from Sarai, my mistress.” °9 The angel of Yahweh said to her, “Go back to your mistress and humbly submit yourself to her.” °10 The angel of Yahweh said to her, “I will so increase your descendants, that they will be too numerous to be counted.” °11 Then the angel of Yahweh said to her, “Now you are with child and you will have a son, and you shall name him Ishmael, for Yahweh has heard your distress. °12 He shall be a wild ass of a man, his hand against everyone and everyone’s hand against him, defiant towards all his brothers.” °13 Hagar gave to Yahweh who spoke to her the name of|El Roi,|for she said: “I have seen the One who sees me.” °14 That is why this well is called the well of|Lahai-Roi.|It is between Kadesh and Bered. °15 Hagar gave birth to a son
and Abram called the child Hagar bore him, Ishmael. °16 Abram was eighty-six years old when Hagar gave birth
to Ishmael. § Abram becomes Abraham
¤17 °1 When Abram was ninety-nine years old, Yahweh appeared to him and said, “I am God Almighty. Walk in my presence and be without blame! °2 I will make a covenant between myself and you, and I will multiply your race.” °3 Abram fell face down and God said to him, °4 “This is my covenant with you: you will be the father of a multitude of nations. °5 No longer will you be called Abram, but Abraham, because I will make you the father of a multitude of nations. °6 I will make you more and more famous; I will multiply your descendants; nations shall spring from you, kings shall be among your descendants. °7 And I will establish a covenant, an everlasting covenant between myself and you and your descendants after you; from now on I will be your God and the God of your descendants after you, for generations to come. °8 I will give to you and your descendants after you the land you are living in, all the land of Canaan, as an everlasting possession and I will be the God of your race.” § The circumcision
°9 God said to Abraham, “For
your part, you shall keep my covenant, you and your descendants after you,
generation after generation. °10
This is my covenant with you,
that you will keep, you and your descendants after you: Every male among you
shall be circumcised; °11 you shall circumcise your foreskin and that will be the sign of the covenant
between me and you. °12 When he is eight days old, every male among you will be circumcised,
generation after generation; °13 those born in your household or bought
from a foreigner to be slaves. Whether born in your household or bought to be
slaves, they must be circumcised. So my covenant will be written in your
flesh as an everlasting covenant. °14 Any uncircumcised male, who has not been
circumcised in the flesh, will be cut off from his people for having broken
my covenant.” °15 God said to Abraham, “As for Sarai,
your wife, no longer are you to call her Sarai, but Sarah. °16 I will bless her, and I
will give you a son by her. I will bless her and from her will come nations;
kings and peoples shall come from her.” °17 Then
Abraham fell face down, and he laughed and said to himself, “Will a son be
born to a man a hundred years old? And can Sarah who is ninety have a child?” °18 And Abraham said to God, “If only you
would accept Ishmael as yours!”
°19 But
God said, “Not at all! It is Sarah, your wife, who will give birth to your
son and you will name him Isaac. I will establish my covenant with him and
his descendants after him forever. °20 As for Ishmael, I heard you. I will bless him
and make him fruitful, and I will multiply his race. He shall be the father
of twelve princes and I will make of him a great nation. °21 But my covenant I will
establish with Isaac, the child Sarah will have this time next year.” °22 When he had finished speaking with Abraham, God went away from
him. °23 Abraham
then took Ishmael, his son, as well as all those born in his house and all
those he had bought to be slaves, all the males in the household of Abraham,
and circumcised their foreskins that same day as God had told him. °24 Abraham was ninety-nine
years old when he was circumcised, °25 and his son, Ishmael, was thirteen. °26 Abraham and his son Ishmael were both
circumcised that same day.
°27 And
every male in his household, whether born in his household or bought with money
from a foreigner, was circumcised with him. § Yahweh visits Abraham
¤18 °1 Yahweh appeared to Abraham near the oak of Mamre. Abraham was sitting at the entrance to his tent, in the heat of the day, °2 when he looked up and saw three men standing nearby. When he saw them he ran from the entrance of the tent to meet them. He bowed to the ground °3 and said, “My Lord, if I have found favor in your sight, do not pass your servant by. °4 Let a little water be brought. Wash your feet and then rest under the trees. °5 I shall fetch some bread so that you can be refreshed and continue on your way, since you have come to your servant.” They then said, “Do as you say.” °6 Abraham hurried into the tent to Sarah and said to her, “Quick, take three measures of flour, knead it and make cakes.” °7 Abraham then ran to the herd, took a fine, tender calf, gave it to the servant who hurried to prepare it. °8 He took butter and milk and together with the calf he had prepared laid it all before them. And while he remained standing, they ate. °9 They then asked, “Where is Sarah, your wife?” Abraham answered, “She is in the tent.” °10 And the visitor said, “At this same time next year I will return and Sarah by then will have a son.” Now Sarah was behind him, listening at the entrance to the tent. °11 Abraham and Sarah were old, well on in years, and Sarah no longer had her monthly periods. °12 Sarah laughed to herself saying, “Now that I am old and worn and my husband is an old man, am I to have this pleasure?” °13 Yahweh said to Abraham, “Why did Sarah laugh, saying: ‘Am I really going to have a child now that I am old?’ °14 Is there anything that is impossible for God? At this same time next year I will return and Sarah by then will have a son.” °15 Sarah denied saying, “I did not laugh,” for she was afraid. But he said, “You did laugh.” § Abraham intercedes for Sodom
°16 The men went away and turned towards Sodom. Abraham walked with them to set them on their way. °17 And Yahweh said, “Can I conceal from Abraham what I am about to do? °18 Abraham, in fact, is going to become a great and powerful nation and through him all the nations of the earth will be blessed, °19 for I have chosen him to command his sons and his household after him to keep the way of the Lord by doing what is right and just, so that Yahweh may bring about for Abraham what he has promised him.” °20 Then Yahweh said, “How great is the cry for justice against Sodom and Gomorrah! And how grievous is their sin! °21 I am going down to see if they have done all that they are charged with in the outcry that has reached me. If it is not so, I will know.” °22 The men with him turned away and went towards Sodom, but Yahweh remained standing before Abraham. °23 Abraham went forward and said, “Will you really let the just perish with the wicked? °24 Perhaps there are fifty good people in the town. Are you really going to let them perish? Would you not spare the place for the sake of these fifty righteous people? °25 It would not be at all like you to do such a thing and you can’t let the good perish with the wicked, nor treat the good and the wicked alike. Far be it from you! Will not the judge of all the earth be just?” °26 Yahweh said, “If I find fifty good people in Sodom, I will spare the whole place for their sake.” °27 Abraham spoke up again, “I know that I am very bold to speak like this to my Lord, I who am only dust and ashes! °28 But perhaps the number of the good is five less than fifty. Will you destroy the town because of five?” Yahweh replied, “I will not destroy the town if I find forty-five good people there.” °29 Again Abraham said to him, “Perhaps there will be only forty.” He answered, “For the sake of forty I will not do it.” °30 Abraham went on, saying, “May my Lord not be angry, but let me speak. Maybe only thirty good people will be found in the town.” Yahweh answered, “I will not destroy it if I find thirty there.” °31 Abraham said, “Now that I have been so bold as to speak to my Lord, what if only twenty can be found?” He said, “For the sake of twenty I will not destroy the place.” °32 But Abraham insisted, “May my Lord not be angry, but let me speak just once more. What if only ten can be found?” And Yahweh answered, “For the sake of ten good people, I will not destroy Sodom.” °33 When Yahweh had finished speaking with Abraham, he left and Abraham went home. § The destruction of Sodom
¤19 °1 When
the two angels reached Sodom in the evening, Lot was sitting at the gate of
the town. As soon as he saw them, he rose to meet them, bowed with his face
to the ground, °2 and said, “My lords, I pray you
come to your servant’s house to stay the night. Wash your feet, and then in
the morning you may rise early and go on your way.” They said, “No, we will
spend the night in the square.” °3 But so strongly
did he insist that they went with him to his house; there he prepared a meal
for them, baking bread without yeast. This they ate. °4 They had not yet gone to bed when men from the town surrounded the house; they were the men of Sodom, young and old, the entire population. °5 They called Lot and said to him, “Where are the men who arrived here tonight? Send them out so that we may have sex with them.” °6 Lot went out to meet them, shut the door behind him and said, °7 “I beg you, my brothers, don’t do such a wicked thing. °8 I have two daughters who are still virgins; let me bring them out to you; you may do with them as you please, but don’t do anything to these men, for they have come to shelter under my roof.” °9 But they replied, “Get out of the way! This fellow is a foreigner and he wants to play the judge! Now we will do worse with you than with them.” They pressed hard against Lot and drew near in order to break the door. °10 But the men inside the house stretched out their hands to bring Lot inside and then shut the door. °11 As for those at the entrance to the house, they were struck with blindness, from the smallest to the largest, so that they were unable to find the door. °12 The two men said to Lot, “Who is still here with you? Your sons-in-law? Get them out of the place: your sons, your daughters and all your people in the town. We are about to destroy this place. °13 The cry for retribution against it is great before Yahweh who has sent us to destroy it.” °14 Lot went out and spoke to his sons-in-law, those who were to marry his daughters, saying, “Hurry, leave, for Yahweh is about to destroy the town.” But they took what he said as a joke. °15 At daybreak the Angels urged Lot, saying, “Hurry! Take your wife and two daughters who are here, lest they perish because of the sin of the town.” °16 As he hesitated, the men took him by the hand and his wife and two daughters with him, because Yahweh had mercy on him. And they led him outside the town. °17 When they were outside, the men said to him, “Flee for your life and don’t look back and don’t stop anywhere in the plain. Flee to the mountain lest you perish.” °18 But Lot replied, “My lords, your servant
has found favor with you, °19 and you have shown me great kindness in
saving my life. But I cannot flee to the mountains for fear the disaster will
overtake me and I die. See, there is a town near enough for me to flee to and
it’s a small one. °20 Let me flee there: it is|very small|(that is why the town is
called Zoar). So I will be safe.” °21
And the angel
answered, “I grant you this favor as well by not destroying the town you
speak of. °22 But flee fast for I can do nothing until
you arrive there.” °23 The sun had risen on the earth when Lot
reached Zoar. °24 Then Yahweh rained on Sodom and Gomorrah
burning sulphur out of the heavens from Yahweh, °25 and he
completely destroyed those towns and all the valley and all the inhabitants
of the towns and everything that grew there. § Other legends
°26 Lot’s wife looked back and she became a
pillar of salt. °27 Early next morning Abraham returned to
the place where he had stood before Yahweh. °28 He
looked towards Sodom and Gomorrah and towards all the land of the valley and he
saw smoke rising from the earth like the smoke from a furnace. °29 So
when God destroyed the towns of the plain he remembered Abraham and made Lot
escape from the catastrophe while he destroyed the cities where Lot had
lived. °30 Lot went up from Zoar and lived in the
hills with his two daughters, because he was afraid to live in Zoar. He lived
in a cave, he and his two daughters. °31 The
elder said to the younger, “Our father is old and there is not a man in the
country to lie with us as is the custom all over the world. °32 Come, let us make our father drunk with wine; we
shall lie with him and have the race survive through our father.” °33 So they made their father drink wine that night and
the elder went to lie with her father. He knew nothing of it, neither when
she lay down nor when she left. °34 The next day the elder daughter said to
the younger, “Last night I lay with my father. Let us give him wine again
tonight and you go and lie with him. In this way we shall continue the race
through our father.” °35 Again that night they got their father to
drink wine. The younger went and lay with him. He was aware of nothing,
neither when she lay with him nor when she left. °36 And
the two daughters of Lot became pregnant by their father. °37 The elder gave birth to a son and named him Moab. He
was the ancestor of the Moabites who live today. °38 The
younger, also gave birth to a son and named him Ben-Ammi. He is the ancestor
of the Ammonites who exist to this day. § Abraham and Sarah at Gerar
¤20 °1 Abraham left there for the territory of the Negeb,
and lived between Kadesh and Shur; and he stayed for a time in Gerar. °2 Abraham had said of his wife, “She is my sister”; so
Abimelech, king of Gerar, sent for Sarah and had her brought to him. °3 But God came to Abimelech in a dream at
night. He said to him, “You are a dead man because of this woman you have
taken, for she is a married woman.” °4 But
Abimelech had not gone near her, so he said, “My Lord, are you going to kill
a pagan who acted with good intention? °5 Didn’t
he say to me: ‘She is my sister’? And she said to me: ‘He is my brother.’ I
acted in the simplicity of my heart and with innocent hands.” °6 God said to him in the dream, “I knew that you did
that in the simplicity of your heart and I prevented you from sinning against
me. That is why I did not let you touch her. °7 Now give the woman back to the man for he
is a prophet; he will pray for you and you shall live. But if you do not give
her back, know that you will surely die; you and all yours will die.” °8 So Abimelech rose early in the morning
and called all his officials and told them all these things. The officials
were terrified. °9 Abimelech then called Abraham and said to
him, “What have you done to us? In what way have I wronged you, for you to
bring against me and my kingdom such a grave sin? You have done to me things
that should not be done.” °10 Abimelech said to Abraham, “Why did you
act as you did?” °11 Abraham said, “I thought there is no fear
of God at all in this place and they will kill me because of my wife. °12 Yet it is true that she is my sister, the daughter
of my father, but not of my mother, and she became my wife. °13 So, when the gods made me wander far from my
father’s family, I said to her: Now, if you love me, I beg you to say that I
am your brother wherever we go.” °14 Abimelech then brought sheep and cattle,
male and female slaves and gave them to Abraham, and he had Sarah returned to
her husband. °15 And he told Abraham, “See, you have the
run of my land; live wherever you please.” °16 And to
Sarah he said, “I am giving your brother a thousand silver coins. It will be
as a protection for you, and an evidence for all those who are with you. So
none of them will think ill of you.” °17 Then
Abraham prayed to God and God healed Abimelech, his wife and his servants, so
that they were able to have children again. °18 For
Yahweh had made it impossible for Abimelech’s wife and maids to have more
children, because of Abraham’s wife, Sarah. § The birth of Isaac
¤21 °1 Yahweh was kind to Sarah as he
had said, and fulfilled his promise to
her. °2 Sarah became pregnant and bore a son to Abraham in his old age, at the very time Yahweh
had promised. °3 Abraham gave the name Isaac to the son that Sarah bore him °4 and circumcised
him when he was eight days old, as Yahweh had commanded. °5 Abraham was a
hundred years old when his son Isaac was born to him. °6 Sarah said, “God has brought me laughter and everyone who hears of this will laugh with me.” °7 She added, “Who would have told Abraham that Sarah would nurse children? Yet I have given birth to a son for him in his old age.” § Abraham dismisses Hagar°8 The child grew and on the day Isaac was weaned, Abraham held a great feast. °9 Sarah saw the child that Hagar, the Egyptian had borne to Abraham, mocking her son °10 and she said to Abraham, “Send this slave girl and her son away; the child of this slave must not share the inheritance with my son, Isaac.” °11 This matter distressed Abraham because it concerned his son, °12 but God said to him, “Don’t be worried about the boy and your maidservant. Listen to Sarah and do whatever she says, because the race which is called by your name will spring from Isaac. °13 But from the son of your servant I will also form a nation, for he too is your offspring.” °14 Abraham rose early next morning and gave bread and a skin bag of water to Hagar. He put the child on her back and sent her away. She went off and wandered in the desert of Beersheba. °15 When there was no more water in the skin, she pushed the boy under one of the bushes, °16 and then went and sat down about a hundred yards away, for she thought, “I cannot bear to see my son die.” But as she sat there, the child began to wail. °17 God heard him and the Angel of God called to Hagar from heaven and said, “What is the matter, Hagar? Don’t be afraid. God has heard the boy crying. °18 Get up, pick the boy up and hold him safely, for I will make him into a great nation.” °19 God then opened her eyes and she saw a well of water. She went and filled the skin and gave the boy a drink. °20 God was with the boy. He grew up and made his home in the wilderness and became an expert archer. °21 He lived in the desert of Paran and his mother
chose a wife for him from the land of Egypt. °22 At that time Abimelech came with Phicol,
the commander of his army, to speak to Abraham, “God is with you in
everything you do; °23 swear to me here before God that you will
not deal falsely with me or my descendants, but instead you will show to me
and the country where you are living the same kindness that I have shown to
you.” °24 And Abraham said, “Yes, this I swear.” °25 Then Abraham complained to Abimelech
about a well that Abimelech’s servants had seized. °26 Abimelech
said, “I don’t know who has done this; you did not tell me and I only heard
about it today.” °27 Abraham then took sheep and cattle and
gave them to Abimelech and the two men made a treaty. °28 Abraham set aside seven ewe lambs from the flock. °29 Abimelech said to him, “Why have you put aside these
seven ewe lambs? °30 Abraham replied, “Accept these seven
lambs from my hand as evidence that I dug this well.” °31 So the place was called Beersheba because the two
men took an oath there. °32 After making the treaty at Beersheba,
Abimelech went away with Phicol, the commander of his army, and returned to
the land of the Philistines. °33 Abraham planted a tamarisk tree at
Beersheba and there he called on Yahweh, the everlasting God. °34 And Abraham stayed in the land of the Philistines
for a long time. § The sacrifice of Isaac
¤22 °1 Some time later God tested Abraham and said to him, “Abraham!” And he answered, “Here I am.” °2 Then God said, “Take your son, your only son, Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land of Moriah and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains I shall point out to you.” °3 Abraham rose early next morning and saddled his donkey and took with him two of his young men and his son Isaac. He chopped wood for the burnt offering and set out for the place to which God had directed him. °4 On the third day Abraham looked up and saw the place in the distance, °5 and he said to the young men, “Stay here with the donkey. The boy and I will go over there to worship and then we will come back to you.” °6 Abraham took the wood for the burnt offering and laid it on Isaac his son. He carried in his hand the fire and the knife. As the two of them went on together, °7 Isaac spoke to Abraham, his father, “Father!” °8 And Abraham replied, “Yes, my son?” Isaac said, “The fire and the wood are here, but where is the lamb for the sacrifice?” Abraham replied, “God himself will provide the lamb for the sacrifice.” They went on, the two of them together, °9 until they came to the place to which God had directed them. When Abraham had built the altar and set the wood on it, he bound his son Isaac and laid him on the wood placed on the altar. °10 He then stretched out his hand to seize the knife and slay his son. °11 But the Angel of Yahweh called to him from heaven, “Abraham! Abraham!” And he said, “Here I am.” °12 “Do not lay your hand on the boy; do not harm him, for now I know that you fear God, and you have not held back from me your only son.” °13 Abraham looked around and saw behind him a ram caught by its horns in a bush. He offered it as a burnt offering in place of his son. °14 Abraham named the place ‘The Lord will provide.’ And the saying has lasted to this day. °15 And the Angel of Yahweh called from heaven a second time, °16 “By myself I have sworn, it is Yahweh who speaks, because you have done this and not held back your son, your only son, °17 I will surely bless you and make your descendants as numerous as the stars in the sky and the sand on the seashore. Your descendants will take possession of the lands of their enemies. °18 All the nations of the earth will be blessed through your descendants because you have obeyed me.” °19 So Abraham returned to his servants, and they set off together for Beersheba and it was there that Abraham stayed. °20 Some time after this Abraham was told
that Milcah too, had borne children for Nahor, Abraham’s brother: °21 Uz, the firstborn, Buz, his brother, Kemuel the
father of Aram, °22 Chesed, Hazo, Pildash, Jidlaph and
Bethuel. °23 Bethuel became the father of Rebekah.
These eight children Milcah gave Nahor, Abraham’s brother. °24 He also had a concubine, named Reumah, who gave
birth to Tebah, Gaham, Tahash and Maacah. § The tomb of Abraham and Sarah
¤23 °1 Sarah lived a hundred and
twenty-seven years. °2 She
died at Kiriatharba – that is Hebron – in the land of Canaan, and Abraham
went in to weep and mourn for Sarah. °3 Abraham
left his dead one °4 and
spoke to the Hittites, “I am only a stranger among you; give me a burial
place among you, so that I may bury my dead.” °5 The
Hittites answered Abraham,
°6 “Hear us, my
lord. You are God’s prince among us; bury your dead in the best of our tombs;
none of us would refuse you a tomb to bury your dead.” °7 Abraham rose and bowed to
the Hittites, the people of the land, °8 and then spoke to them, “If you are
willing that I bury my dead, hear me and plead with Ephron, the son of Zohar, °9 to give me the cave of Machpelah
belonging to him; it is at the edge of his field. For the full price and in
your presence, let him give it to me for a burial place.” °10 Now Ephron was there
sitting among the Hittites, and he replied to Abraham in the hearing of all
who were seated at the gate of the town, °11 “No, my lord, listen! I give you the
field and I give you the cave in it. In the presence of the sons of my
people, I give it to you. Bury your dead there.” °12 Abraham
bowed before the people of the land and spoke to Ephron in the hearing of the
people of the land, °13 “Ah,
if only you will listen to me, I will give you the price of the land. Accept
it from me that I may bury my dead there.” °14 Ephron replied to Abraham, “My lord, hear
me. °15 Four
hundred silver coins for a piece of land, is it not the right price for both
of us? Bury your dead.” °16 Abraham agreed with Ephron
and he weighed out for Ephron the silver he had insisted on in the hearing of
the Hittites, four hundred silver coins, in merchants’ coins. °17 And
so Ephron’s field in Machpelah, to the east of Mamre, the field with the cave
in it, and all the trees in the field, throughout its entire area, °18 was acquired by Abraham as
his possession in the presence of the Hittites and of all who went in at the
gate of their city. °19 After this Abraham buried
his wife Sarah in the cave of Machpelah. °20 The
unused field and the cave that is in it were given to Abraham as a possession
for a burying place by the Hittites. § Eliezer finds a wife for Isaac
¤24 °1 Abraham was now old and well on in years, and Yahweh had blessed him in every way. °2 Abraham said to his senior servant, who was his steward, “Put your hand under my thigh °3 and you will swear to me by Yahweh, God of heaven and earth, that you will not choose a wife for my son from the daughters of the Canaanites among whom we live; °4 rather it is to my country and my kinsfolk that you will go to choose a wife for my son, Isaac.” °5 The servant said to him, “Perhaps the woman will not want to follow me to this country. In that case should I take your son to the country you came from?” °6 Abraham said to him, “In no way will you take my son back. °7 For Yahweh, God of heaven and God of earth, who took me from my father’s house and from the land of my birth, spoke to me and swore to me that he would give this country to my race. He will send his angel before you, that you may find a wife for my son. °8 But if the woman is unwilling to follow you, you will be free of this oath. In any case you are not to take my son down there.” °9 So the servant placed his hand under the thigh of Abraham, his master, and swore to him that he would do it. °10 The servant took ten of his master’s camels and set out, taking with him something of the best from all that his master owned. He rose and went off in the direction of Aram Naharaim, towards the town of Nahor. °11 And he made the camels kneel outside the town, near the well, in the evening when the women go to draw water. °12 The steward then prayed, “Yahweh, God of my master Abraham, be with me and show your loving kindness to Abraham, my master. °13 See, I am standing at the spring while the girls of the city are coming to draw water. °14 Now I will ask them like this: ‘Please tilt your pitcher that I may drink.’ Now, the first girl who will say: ‘Drink and I will water your camels as well’; let her be the one you have chosen for your servant Isaac. In this way I shall know you have shown kindness to my master.” °15 He had not finished praying when Rebekah came out. She was the daughter of Bethuel, son of Milcah, wife of Abraham’s brother, Nahor. She had a pitcher on her shoulder. °16 The girl was very beautiful and a virgin, for no man had lain with her. She went down to the well, filled her pitcher and came up again. °17 The servant ran to meet her and said, “Please let me drink a little water from your pitcher.” °18 She said, “Drink, my lord!” and at once lowering her pitcher to her hand she let him drink. °19 When she had finished letting him drink, she said, “I am going to water your camels as well, until they have had enough.” °20 She hurried to empty her pitcher into the trough, and then ran again to draw water for all his camels, °21 while the man watched in silence to find out whether Yahweh was making his journey successful or not. °22 So when the camels had finished drinking, the man took out a gold nose ring weighing half a shekel and for her arms two gold bracelets weighing ten shekels. °23 He then said, “Whose daughter are you? Please tell me! Is there room in your father’s house where we can spend the night?” °24 She said to him, “I am the daughter of Bethuel, the son Milcah bore to Nahor.” °25 She continued, “We have plenty of straw and fodder, and room for you to spend the night.” °26 Then the man knelt and worshiped Yahweh °27 saying, “Blessed be Yahweh, God of my master Abraham, who has not stopped showing kindness and faithfulness to my master. Yahweh has guided me to the house of my master’s brother.” °28 The girl ran to her mother’s house and related all these things. °29 Now Rebekah had a brother named Laban and Laban ran out to the man, near the spring. °30 As soon as he saw the ring and the bracelets on his sister’s arms, as soon as he heard his sister Rebekah saying, “This is what the man said to me…,” he came towards Abraham’s steward who was standing near the camels by the spring. °31 He said to him, “Come in, you who are blessed by Yahweh. Why do you stay outside? I have prepared the house and there is room for your camels.” °32 So the man entered the house and unloaded the camels. Straw and fodder were given to the camels and water to wash the feet of the man and of those who were with him. °33 Then they gave him food to eat, but he said, “I won’t eat until I have said what I have to say!” Laban said, “Speak!” °34 Then he spoke like this, “I am the
servant of Abraham. Yahweh has greatly blessed my master and he has become
very rich. °35 Yahweh has given him flocks and herds,
silver and gold, menservants and maidservants, camels and donkeys. °36 Now Sarah, my master’s wife, bore him a son in her
old age; °37 so my master has given him all he owns
and he made me swear an oath saying: ‘You will not choose a wife for my son
from the daughters of these Canaanites in whose country I live; °38 rather you will go to my father’s house, to my
kinsfolk and there you will choose a wife for my son.’ °39 I then said to my master, ‘Perhaps the woman will
not agree to come with me!’ °40 And his reply was: ‘Yahweh, in whose
presence I have walked, will send his angel with you and make your journey
successful. You will choose a wife for my son from my own clan and from my
father’s house. °41 This is what you have to do to be
released from your oath. Whether they refuse you or not you will be free of
the oath.’ °42 So on arriving at the spring, I prayed,
‘Yahweh, God of my master, Abraham, if you wish my journey to be successful,
let it happen like this:
°43 as I stand by the spring a girl will come
to draw water and I will say to her: Let me drink a little from your pitcher.
°44 If she answers me: Yes, drink, and I will
draw water for your camels as well, let it be that she is the wife Yahweh has
chosen for my master’s son.’ I was still thinking this over, °45 when Rebekah came out with a pitcher on her
shoulder. She went down to the spring and drew water. I said to her, ‘Please,
let me drink!’ °46 She immediately lowered the pitcher and
said, ‘Drink! I will water your camels as well!’ I drank and she watered the
camels. °47 I questioned her saying, ‘Who is your
father?’ And she said, ‘I am the daughter of Bethuel, the son of Nahor and
Milcah.’ I then put this ring through her nostril and bracelets on her arms. °48 Then I knelt in worship and blessed Yahweh, God of
my master, Abraham, who had led me to choose the daughter of my master’s
brother for his son. °49 Now let me know whether you intend to show
kindness and faithfulness to my master; if not, tell me and I shall know
which way to turn.” °50 Laban and Bethuel replied, “This is God’s doing. It is not for us to decide either way. °51 Here is Rebekah, take her and go. Let her become the wife of your master’s son as Yahweh has directed.” °52 When Abraham’s servant heard this answer, he bowed to the ground before Yahweh. °53 He then took the gold and silver jewelry as well as the clothes and gave them to Rebekah. He also gave costly gifts to her brother and mother. °54 They ate and drank, he and his companions, and spent the night there. When they were up next morning, the servant said, “Let me return to my master.” °55 Rebekah’s mother and brother replied, “Let the girl remain with us for a few days, about ten. After that she may go.” °56 He said, “Do not delay me; since Yahweh has made my journey successful, let me leave and return to my master.” °57 They then said, “Call the girl and ask her about it.” °58 They called and questioned Rebekah, “Do you want to leave with this man?” She said, “I will go.” °59 So they let Rebekah, their sister, go with her nurse and Abraham’s servant and his men. °60 They blessed Rebekah with these words, “Sister of ours, may you increase to thousands upon thousands, may your descendants take possession of the cities of their enemies.” °61 Then Rebekah and her maids got ready, mounted the camels and followed Abraham’s servant. So it was that he departed bringing Rebekah. °62 Now Isaac had come from the well of Lahai-Roi, for he was living in the Negeb. °63 As Isaac went out in the early evening to meditate in the field, he looked up and saw camels coming. °64 Rebekah also looked up and when she saw Isaac she alighted from her camel °65 and said to the servant, “Who is this man in the field coming to meet us?” He replied, “It is my master!” She then covered her face with her veil. °66 The servant related to Isaac all that he had done °67 and Isaac brought Rebekah into the tent of Sarah, his mother. He made her his wife, and he loved her; and Isaac was comforted after his mother’s death. § Abraham and his descendants¤25 °1 Abraham married another wife named Keturah. °2 She bore him Zimram, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak
and Shuah. °3 Jokshan was the father of Sheba and
Dedan, and the sons of Dedan were the Asshurites, the Letushites, and the
Leummites. °4 The sons of Midian were Ephah, Epher,
Hanoch, Abida and Eldaah. All these were descendants of Keturah. °5 Abraham left everything he owned to
Isaac. °6 To the sons of his concubines Abraham
gave presents, and as long as he lived he sent them away from his son Isaac,
to the land of the east. °7 Abraham
had lived a hundred and seventy-five years. °8 Then
at a good old age Abraham breathed his last, an old man, after a full span of
years, and was gathered to his ancestors. °9 His
sons, Isaac and Ishmael, buried him in the cave at Machpelah, °10 in the field of Ephron the Hittite, son
of Zohar. This was the field near Mamre that Abraham bought from the
Hittites. Abraham and his wife, Sarah, were buried there. °11 After Abraham’s death God blessed his son
Isaac who lived near the well of Lahai-Roi. °12 These
are the descendants of Ishmael, the son of Abraham and Hagar, the Egyptian. °13 These are the names of the
sons of Ishmael in order of their birth. Ishmael’s firstborn was Nebaioth,
and after him Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam, °14 Mishma,
Dumah, Massa, °15 Hadad,
Tema, Jetur, Naphish and Kedemah. °16 These
are the sons of Ishmael, and these are their names, according to their
settlements and camps, twelve tribal princes. °17 Ishmael lived a hundred and thirty-seven
years. He breathed his last and died and was gathered to his people. °18 His descendants lived in the territory
stretching from Havilah to Shur, near the border of Egypt in the direction of
Assyria. They have been fighting continually among themselves. °19 This
is the story of Isaac, son of Abraham. °20 Isaac
was forty when he married Rebekah, daughter of Bethuel, the Aramean from
Paddan-Aram, the sister of Laban the Aramean. § The birth of Esau and Jacob
°21 Isaac prayed to Yahweh for his wife, because she could not have children. Yahweh heard Isaac’s prayer and Rebekah, his wife, conceived. °22 As the children struggled together within her, she said, “If it is like this, why do I continue to live?” She went to consult Yahweh, °23 and Yahweh said to her, “Two nations are in your womb, and two peoples will be born of you; one nation will be stronger than the other, and the elder shall serve the younger.” °24 When the time came for her to give birth, there were twins in her womb. °25 The first to be born was red and his whole body was like a hairy garment, so they called him Esau. °26 Then his brother was born and his hand had gripped Esau’s heel so he was named Jacob. Isaac was sixty at the time of their birth. °27 When the boys grew up, Esau became a skillful hunter, a man of the open country; Jacob was a quiet man living in tents. °28 Isaac who had a liking for game loved Esau, but Rebekah loved Jacob. °29 Once when Jacob was making a stew, Esau came back from the country and he was famished; °30 and he said to Jacob, “Let me have some of that red stew, for I am famished.” That is why he was also called Edom. °31 Jacob said, “First sell me your right as the firstborn.” °32 Esau said, “Since I am to die soon, what good is my right as the firstborn to me?” °33 Then Jacob said, “Give me your oath first.” So he swore to him and sold his firstborn right to Jacob. °34 Then Jacob gave him bread and the lentil stew. Esau ate and drank and then got up and went his way. So it was that Esau thought nothing of his right as the firstborn. § Events in Isaac’s life
¤26 °1 There was a famine in the land – a second one after
the famine that had taken place in the time of Abraham – and Isaac went to
Gerar, the land of Abimelech, king of the Philistines. °2 For Yahweh appeared to him and said, “Do not go down
to Egypt; stay in the land I shall tell you of. °3 Remain
in this land, and I will be with you and I will bless you. I will give all
these lands to you and your race, and I shall keep the oath I swore to your
father, Abraham. For I told him: °4
I will make your
descendants as many as the stars in the heavens, and to them I will give all
these lands; and through your descendants all nations in the world will be
blessed °5 because you were obedient and kept my
charge, my commandments, my decrees and my laws.” °6 So Isaac stayed in Gerar. °7 When the men of that place questioned him about his
wife, he replied, “She is my sister.” He would not say, “She is my wife,” for
he was afraid and he thought, “The men of this place might kill me because of
Rebekah who is very beautiful.” °8 When Isaac had been there a long time, it
happened that Abimelech, looking out of a window, saw Isaac caressing his
wife Rebekah. °9 Abimelech called Isaac and said, “So she
really is your wife! Why did you tell me that she was your sister?” Isaac
said to him, “Because I thought that they might kill me on her account.” °10 Then Abimelech said, “What is this you have done to
us? One of my people could have slept with your wife and you would have
brought guilt on us.” °11 So Abimelech gave an order to all the
people: “Whoever molests this man or his wife will be put to death.” °12 Isaac sowed crops on this land and that
same year he harvested a hundredfold. Yahweh blessed him °13 and he prospered. He continued to prosper until he
was very rich. °14 He had flocks and herds and many servants
so that the Philistines envied him. °15 All
the wells dug by his father’s servants in Abraham’s time were stopped up by
the Philistines and filled with earth. °16 Abimelech
said to Isaac, “Go away from us for you are more powerful than we are.” °17 So Isaac left that place and encamped in the Valley
of Gerar and settled there. °18 Isaac opened up again the wells that had
been dug in the time of his father, Abraham, and that the Philistines had
blocked up after Abraham’s death. He gave these wells the names his father
had given them. °19 Isaac’s servants dug in the valley and
discovered there a fresh water spring. °20 The
herdsmen of Gerar quarreled with Isaac’s herdsmen saying, “The water is ours!”
So he named the well Esek, because they|squabbled|about
it. °21 They dug another well and there was|quarreling|about that as well, so he
called it Sitnah. °22 He moved away from there and dug another
well and as no one quarreled over it, he called it Rehoboth saying, “Now the
Lord has|made room|for us, we shall
prosper in the land.” °23 From there Isaac went to Beersheba, °24 and Yahweh appeared to him the same night and said,
“I am the God of Abraham, your father; do not be afraid, for I am with you. I
will bless you and increase your descendants for the sake of my servant
Abraham.” °25 Isaac built an altar there and called on
the name of Yahweh. It was there he pitched his tent and there his servants
dug a well. °26 Abimelech went to him from Gerar together
with Ahuzzath, his friend, and Phicol, the commander of his forces. °27 Isaac said to him, “Why have you come after me
seeing that you hate me and have sent me away?” °28 They
answered, “We have clearly seen that Yahweh is with you, so we said: Let
peace be sworn between us and you, and let us make a treaty: °29 you will do us no harm, just as we have not
interfered with you, but always treated you well and sent you away in peace.
We know that you have Yahweh’s blessing.” °30 Isaac then made a feast for them and they
ate and drank.
°31 Next morning they rose early and swore an
oath to each other. Isaac then set them on their way and they left him in
peace. °32 That day Isaac’s servants came and told him
of the well they had dug: “We have found water.” °33 He
called the well Shibeah and that is why the name of the town has been
Beersheba to this day. °34 When
Esau was forty, he married Judith, daughter of Beeri the Hittite, and
Basemath, the daughter of Elon, the Hittite. °35 They
made life bitter for Isaac and Rebekah. § Jacob obtains the blessing by
deceit
¤27 °1 When Isaac was old and his eyes so weak that he could no longer see, he called Esau, his older son, and said to him, “My son.” “Here I am,” he answered. °2 Isaac continued, “You see I am old and I don’t know when I shall die; °3 so take your weapons, your bow and arrow, go out into the country and hunt some game for me. °4 Then prepare some of the savory food I like and bring it to me so that I may eat and give you my blessing before I die.” °5 Now Rebekah was listening when Isaac spoke to his son Esau. When Esau went into the country to hunt game and bring it back, °6 Rebekah said to her son Jacob, “I heard your father saying to your brother Esau: °7 ‘Bring me some game and prepare food for me that I may eat and bless you before Yahweh before I die.’ °8 Now my son, listen and do what I command you. °9 Go to the flock and bring me two fine kids so that I can prepare for your father the food that he likes. °10 You will bring it to your father and he will eat it and give you his blessing before he dies.” °11 Jacob said to Rebekah, “My brother Esau is a hairy man and I am smooth-skinned. °12 Perhaps my father will feel me and I will seem to be tricking him and so bring a curse on myself instead of a blessing.” °13 But his mother said, “Let the curse fall on me, my son! Only do what I tell you; go and get the kids for me.” °14 So he went and got them and took them to his mother to prepare food that his father liked. °15 Then Rebekah took the best clothes of her elder son Esau that she had in the house and put them on Jacob, her younger son. °16 With the goatskin she covered his hands and the smooth part of his neck, °17 and she handed to him the bread and food she had prepared. °18 He went to his father and said, “Father!” He answered, “Yes, my son, who is it?” °19 and Jacob said to his father, “It is Esau, your firstborn; I have done what you told me to do. Come, sit up and eat my game so that you may give me your blessing.” °20 Isaac said, “How quick you have been my son!” Jacob said, “Yahweh, your God, guided me.” °21 Isaac said to Jacob, “Come near and let me feel you, my son, and know that it is you, Esau my son, or not.” °22 When Jacob drew near to Isaac, his father felt him and said, “The voice is the voice of Jacob but the hands are the hands of Esau.” °23 He did not recognize him, for his hands were hairy like the hands of Esau his brother and so he blessed him. °24 He asked, “Are you really my son Esau?” and Jacob answered, “I am.” °25 Isaac said, “Bring me some of your game, my son, so that I may eat and give you my blessing.” So Jacob brought it to him and he ate. And he brought him wine and he drank. °26 Then his father Isaac said to him, “Come near and kiss me, my son.” °27 So Jacob came near and kissed him. Isaac then caught the smell of his clothes and blessed him, saying, “The smell of my son is like the smell of a field which the Lord has blessed. °28 May God give you of the dew of heaven; and of the richness of the earth; and abundance of grain and wine. °29 Let peoples serve you and nations bow down before you. Be lord over your brothers, and let your mother’s sons bow down to you. Cursed be everyone that curses you and blessed be everyone that blesses you!” °30 When Isaac had finished blessing him and Jacob had just left Isaac’s room, Esau came in from hunting. °31 He also prepared food and brought it to his father and said to him, “Father, sit up and eat the game your son has prepared, so that you may give me your blessing.” °32 Isaac said, “Who are you?” “I am your son, your firstborn, Esau.” °33 Isaac trembled violently and said, “Who was it then that hunted game and brought it to me? I ate it all before you came and I blessed him and he will be blessed.” °34 On hearing his father’s words, Esau gave a loud and bitter cry and said, “Bless me, too, father.” °35 But Isaac said, “Your brother came deceitfully and took your blessing.” °36 Esau said, “Is it because he is called Jacob that he has supplanted me twice? First he took my birthright and now he has taken my blessing.” Then he asked, “Haven’t you kept a blessing for me?” °37 Isaac answered Esau, “I have made him your lord. I have given him all his brothers as servants; I have provided him with grain and wine. What can I do for you, my son?” °38 Esau said to his father, “Have you only one blessing? Father, bless me, too.” Then Esau wept aloud. °39 Isaac then gave him this answer, “Your dwelling place shall be far away from the richness of the earth, away from the dew of heaven above. °40 You shall live by your sword, and you shall serve your brother; but when you win your freedom you will throw off his yoke from your neck.” § Jacob flees to the house of Laban°41 Now Esau continued to hate his brother
because of the blessing his father had given him and he thought to himself,
“The time of mourning for my father is near; I shall then kill my brother
Jacob.” °42 When Rebekah was told what her elder son
had said, she sent and called her younger son, Jacob, and said to him, “Your
brother Esau is consoling himself with the thought of killing you. °43 Now my son, listen to me and flee to Laban, my
brother, in Haran. °44 You will stay with him for a time °45 until your brother’s fury has cooled; and when he
has forgotten his anger and what you did to him, I will send someone to bring
you back. Why should I lose both of you on the same day?” °46 Rebekah
said to Isaac, “I am weary of my life because of the Hittite women. If Jacob
marries a woman from this land, a Hittite like these, what value is there
left in life for me?” ¤28 °1 Isaac summoned Jacob and
blessed him and commanded him, “Do not marry a Canaanite woman. °2 Go to Paddan-Aram, to the house of
Bethuel, your mother’s father, and choose a wife for yourself from the
daughters of Laban, your mother’s brother. °3 May God Almighty bless you and make you
increase to become a group of nations. °4 May he grant you and your
descendants the blessings of Abraham, so that you may take possession of the
land where you live now, and that Yahweh gave to Abraham. °5 Isaac sent Jacob away and he went to
Paddan-Aram to Laban, the son of Bethuel, the Aramean, brother to Rebekah. °6 Esau
saw that Isaac had blessed Jacob and sent him to Paddan-Aram to choose a wife
for himself, and in blessing him had commanded him, “Do not marry a Canaanite
woman.” °7 And
in obedience to his father and mother, Jacob had gone to Paddan-Aram. °8 So Esau understood how
displeasing the Canaanite women were to his father Isaac. °9 So he went to Ishmael and
chose a wife for himself besides those he already had – Mahalath, daughter of
Ishmael, son of Abraham and sister of Nebaioth. § Jacob’s dream
°10 Jacob left Beersheba and set out for Haran. °11 When he reached a certain place the sun had set and he spent the night there. He took one of the stones that were there and using it as a pillow, he lay down to sleep. °12 While Jacob was sleeping, he had a dream in which a ladder stood on the earth with its top reaching to heaven and on it were angels of God going up and coming down. °13 And Yahweh was standing there near him and said, “I am Yahweh, the God of your father, Abraham, and the God of Isaac. The land on which you sleep, I give to you and your descendants. °14 Your descendants will be numerous like the specks of dust of the earth and you will spread out to the west and the east, to the north and the south. Through you and your descendants all the nations of the earth will be blessed. °15 See, I am with you and I will keep you safe wherever you go. I will bring you back to this land and not leave you until I have done what I promised.” °16 Jacob woke from his dream and said, “Truly Yahweh was in this place and I was not aware of it.” °17 He was afraid and said, “How full of awe is this place! It is nothing less than a|House of God;|it is the Gate to Heaven!” °18 Then Jacob rose early and took the stone he had put under his head and set it up as a pillar and poured oil on the top of it. °19 He named that place Bethel although before that it was called Luz. °20 Then Jacob made a vow, “If Yahweh will be with me and keep me safe during this journey I am making, if he gives me bread to eat and clothes to wear, °21 and if I return in peace to my father’s house, then Yahweh will be my God. °22 This stone which I have set up as a pillar will be God’s house, and of all that you give me, I will give back a tenth.” § Jacob arrives at Laban’s home
¤29 °1 Jacob set out and came to the land of the people of
the east. °2 There he saw a well and lying beside the
well were three flocks of sheep, for it was at this well that the flocks were
watered, and a large stone covered the mouth of the well. °3 Then when all the flocks gathered there, the
shepherds rolled away the stone from the opening of the well, watered their
flocks and replaced the stone at the mouth of the well. °4 Jacob said to them, “Brothers, where are you from?”
“We are from Haran,” they replied. °5 He then
said, “Do you know Laban, Nahor’s son?” “Yes, we know him,” they replied. °6 And Jacob asked, “Is he well?” “Yes, he is well,”
they said, “and here is Rachel, his daughter, coming with the sheep!” °7 Jacob then said, “Look! The sun is still
high; it’s not yet time for the flocks to be gathered together. Water the
sheep and let them graze.” °8 But they said, “We cannot do that until
all the flocks are gathered together and the stone is rolled away from the
mouth of the well; it’s then we water the sheep.” °9 He was still speaking when Rachel arrived
with her father’s flock, for she looked after them. °10 As soon as Jacob saw Rachel he went forward and
rolled the stone from the mouth of the well and then watered Laban’s flock. °11 Then Jacob kissed Rachel and wept aloud. °12 Jacob told Rachel he was her father’s
kinsman and Rebekah’s son, and she ran and told her father. °13 As soon as Laban heard the news about Jacob being
his sister’s son, he ran to meet him; and after embracing and kissing him he
brought him into his house. Jacob told Laban all that had happened °14 and Laban said to him, “Truly you are my bone and
flesh!” And Jacob stayed there a month with him. § Jacob’s two marriages
°15 Laban said to Jacob, “Even if you are my
kinsman, should you work for me for nothing? Tell me, what wages do you
want?” °16 Now Laban had two daughters; the name of
the older one was Leah and the name of the younger was Rachel. °17 Leah’s eyes were weak but Rachel had a lovely figure
and was beautiful. °18 Jacob had fallen in love with Rachel and
he said, “I will work for you for seven years in return for your younger
daughter, Rachel.” °19 Laban said, “It is better for me to give
her to you than to any other man; stay with me.” °20 To win Rachel, Jacob worked for seven
years which seemed to him only a few days, because he loved her so much. °21 Jacob then said to Laban, “Give me my wife, for I
have served my time and I want to lie with her.” °22 So
Laban gathered together all the people of the place and gave a feast. °23 But when night came he took his daughter Leah and
gave her to Jacob and he lay with her. °24 Laban
gave his slave girl Zilpah to Leah to be her maid. °25 When morning came, there was Leah! And
Jacob said to Laban, “What have you done to me? Haven’t I worked with you for
Rachel? Why have you deceived me?” °26 Laban
said, “It is not our custom to give the younger daughter before the
firstborn. °27 As soon as the marriage week is over, I
will give you my younger daughter as well, but you must work with me for
another seven years. °28 Jacob agreed to this and when he
completed the week with Leah, Laban gave him his daughter Rachel to be his
wife. °29 Laban gave Rachel his slave girl, Bilhah,
to be her maidservant. °30 So Jacob slept with Rachel as well, and
he loved Rachel more than Leah. And he continued working for Laban another
seven years. § Jacob’s children
°31 As Yahweh saw that Leah was not loved, he
let her have children; but Rachel was barren. °32 Leah
gave birth to a child and named him Reuben, for she said, “Because the Lord
has seen my affliction; my husband is sure to love me now.” °33 She gave birth to another son and said, “Yahweh saw
that I was neglected and has given me this son as well”; and she called him
Simeon. °34 Again she gave birth to a son and said,
“This time my husband will be united to me because I have borne him three
sons.” That is why he was called Levi. °35 She
again gave birth to a son and said: “This time I will|praise Yahweh.”|That
is why she named him Judah. After that she had no more children. ¤30 °1 When Rachel saw that she bore Jacob no children, she
became jealous of her sister, and so she said to Jacob, “Give me sons or I
shall die.” °2 Jacob became angry and said to her, “Is
it my fault that God has deprived you of children?” °3 She then said, “Here is my servant Bilhah; sleep
with her so that she may give birth on my knees; so the child will be mine.” °4 And she gave Bilhah her servant as wife to Jacob. °5 She became pregnant and bore him a son. °6 Rachel then said, “God has done me justice! He has
heard my prayer and given me a son. That is why she named him Dan. °7 Bilhah, Rachel’s servant, bore a second son to
Jacob. °8 And Rachel said, “I have had a mighty struggle with
my sister and I have won!” And so she named her son Naphtali. °9 When Leah saw that she had stopped having
children, she took her servant, Zilpah, and gave her to Jacob as a wife. °10 Zilpah gave birth to a son for Jacob. °11 Leah said “How fortunate!” and named him Gad. °12 Leah’s servant bore a second son to Jacob. °13 Leah said, “How happy I am! Women will call me
happy.” So she named him Asher. °14 At the time of the wheat harvest, Reuben
went out to the fields and found some mandrake plants which he brought to his
mother, Leah. Rachel said to Leah, “Please give me some of your son’s
mandrakes.” °15 But Leah replied, “Isn’t it enough for
you to have taken my husband? Now you want to take my son’s mandrakes as
well!” Rachel then said, “He will sleep with you tonight in return for your
son’s mandrakes.” °16 In the evening when Jacob came in from
the fields Leah went to meet him and said, “You will sleep with me tonight
for I have hired you with my son’s mandrakes!” So he slept with her that
night. °17 Yahweh heard Leah, and she became
pregnant and bore Jacob a fifth son. °18 Leah
said, “God has given me my reward because I gave my maidservant to my
husband.” She named the child Issachar. °19 Leah bore another son to Jacob. °20 Then she said, “God has offered me a beautiful gift;
this time my husband will honor me for I have given him six children.” She
named the child Zebulun. °21 She later gave birth to a daughter and
called her Dinah. °22 Then Yahweh remembered Rachel and let her
have a child.
°23 She became pregnant and gave birth to a
son. “Yahweh has taken away my shame,” she said. °24 And
she called the child Joseph saying,“May Yahweh give me another son.” § Other legends
°25 After Rachel had given birth to Joseph,
Jacob said to Laban, “Let me go, so that I may return to my homeland. °26 Give me my wives and my children, for whom I have
served you, and let me go, for you know how well I have served you.” °27 Laban said, “If I have won your friendship… I have
learned from signs that Yahweh has blessed me because of you.” °28 He then added, “Say what you want for wages and I
will pay you.” °29 Jacob said, “You know how well I have
served you and how your cattle have prospered with me. °30 For you had little when I came, but since I have
been with you there has been a considerable increase and Yahweh has blessed
you. But now, when am I to do something for my own household?” °31 Laban asked, “What shall I give you?” Jacob replied, “You will
give me nothing, but if you do for me what I ask, I will continue to pasture
and look after your flock. °32 Today I shall go through your flock
removing from it every black lamb, and the spotted and speckled among the
goats; these shall be my wages. °33
My honesty will
answer for me later, when you come to look into my wages. Any goat among my
herd that is not spotted or speckled, any lamb found among the sheep in my
possession that is not black will be counted as stolen.” °34 Laban said, “Agreed, it will be as you say.” °35 That same day Laban put aside the he-goats
that were streaked, every one that had white on it, and all the black sheep.
These he handed over to his sons °36
and he put a distance
of a three days’ journey between himself and Jacob. So Jacob looked after the
rest of Laban’s flock. °37 Jacob then gathered fresh branches of
poplar, almond and plane. He peeled white streaks in them, letting the white
of the stems be seen. °38 Then he placed the branches he had peeled
in front of the channels of the watering troughs where the animals came to
drink and where they could be clearly seen by the animals. And as they mated
there in front of the branches when they came to drink, °39 the animals produced streaked, spotted and speckled
young. °40 He put the sheep apart but made the rest
face the streaked and dark colored animals that belonged to Laban. In this
way he built up droves of his own and did not add them to Laban’s flock. °41 Whenever the stronger of the ewes were breeding,
Jacob put the branches in the channels in front of the eyes of the ewes so
that they would mate there among the branches. °42 But
for the feebler ewes he did not put them there so that the feebler were for
Laban and the more robust for Jacob. °43 In
this way he became extremely rich with a great number of sheep, maidservants
and menservants, camels and donkeys. § Jacob returns to his land
¤31 °1 Jacob learned that the sons of Laban were saying,
“Jacob has taken everything our father owned, and it is at our father’s
expense that he has accumulated this fortune.” °2 Jacob understood
from Laban’s expression that his attitude towards him was no longer the same. °3 Then Yahweh said to Jacob, “Go back to
your homeland, the country of your kinsmen. I will be with you.” °4 Jacob had Rachel and Leah called to the field where
his flocks were. °5 There he said to them, “I see that your
father no longer looks kindly on me, but the God of my father has been with
me. °6 You yourselves know that I have served
your father with all my strength. °7
But your father has
not been straight with me, changing my wages ten times. But God has not
allowed him to do me harm.
°8 Whenever he said: ‘The spotted ones will
be your wages,’ then all the ewes had spotted lambs. And whenever he said:
‘The streaked ones will be your wages,’ then all the ewes produced streaked
lambs. °9 It is God who has taken your father’s
livestock in that way and has given it to me. °10 For,
in the breeding season, when I was looking up, I saw in a dream that the rams
mating with the ewes were streaked, spotted or speckled. °11 And the angel in the dream said to me: ‘Jacob.’
‘Here I am,’ I replied. °12 He then said: ‘Look up and see that all
the rams mating with the ewes are streaked, spotted or speckled. I have seen
all that Laban has done to you. °13
I am the God who
appeared to you at Bethel where you anointed a pillar and vowed to me by
oath. Now get ready, leave this country and return to the land of your
birth.” °14 Then Rachel and Leah replied, “Have we
still any share in the inheritance of our father’s estate? °15 Haven’t we been regarded by him as foreigners since
he has sold us, and well and truly used up our money? °16 Surely all the fortune that God has taken from our
father belongs to us and to our children. So do then all that God has told
you.” °17 So Jacob got ready and put his children
and his wives on camels. °18 He also took with him all his livestock
and all that he had accumulated (the livestock he had acquired at
Paddan-Aram) to return to his father
Isaac in the land of Canaan. °19
Rachel then took
advantage of Laban. While he was shearing his sheep she stole her father’s
family gods. °20 So Jacob tricked Laban in not letting him
know he was running away. °21 He fled with all he had, and after
crossing the river Euphrates he made for the hill country of Gilead. °22 Three days later Laban heard that Jacob
had fled. °23 Taking his brothers with him, he followed
Jacob for seven days and caught up with him in the hill country of Gilead. °24 God appeared to Laban in a dream at night and said
to him, “Be careful not to say anything – either good or bad – to Jacob.” °25 Jacob had pitched his tent in the hill country of
Gilead when Laban overtook him. Laban and his brothers also encamped on the
hills of Gilead. °26 Then Laban said to Jacob, “What have you
done, tricking me and carrying my daughters off like prisoners of war? °27 Why did you run away secretly and cheat
me? Why didn’t you tell me? I could have sent you off with joy and singing
and the music of tambourine and harp. °28 You
didn’t even let me kiss my grandchildren and daughters goodbye. You have done
a foolish thing °29 and I have power to harm you, but last
night the God of your father warned me saying: ‘Be careful not to say
anything – good or evil – to Jacob.’ °30 Now if
you have gone off because you were planning to return to your father’s house,
why did you steal my gods?” °31 Jacob replied to Laban, “It was because I
was afraid you would take your daughters from me! °32 But
whoever is found in possession of your gods will not live. In the presence of
our relatives see for yourself if anything that belongs to you is here with
me and, if so, take it.” Now Jacob did not know that Rachel had stolen the
gods. °33 Laban entered Jacob’s tent, then Leah’s
and then the tent of the two maidservants, but he found nothing. When Laban
came out of Leah’s tent, he entered the tent of Rachel. °34 Rachel had taken the gods, but put them into the
camel’s saddle, and sat on them. Laban felt all about the tent but did not
find them. °35 Rachel said to her father, “Do not be angry
with me, my lord, if I do not stand in your presence, for I am having my
period.” So he searched but did not find the gods. °36 Then Jacob became angry and rebuked
Laban. “What is my crime?” he asked him. “What sin of mine makes you hound me
down? °37 Now that you have searched through all my
belongings, have you found anything that belongs to your household? If so,
let it be seen here in the presence of your family and mine and let them
judge between the two of us. °38 During the twenty years I have been with
you, your ewes and your she-goats have not miscarried and I haven’t eaten any
of the rams from your flocks. °39 I haven’t brought you any animal torn by
a wild beast. I suffered the loss and you demanded payment from me for
whatever was stolen by day or night. °40 During
the day I have been stifled by the heat and at night I have suffered from the
cold, and sleep has left my eyes. °41
It’s twenty years
that I’ve been with you. I worked fourteen years for your two daughters and
six years for your flocks, and ten times you have altered my wages. °42 If the God of my father Abraham and the Fearsome God
of Isaac had not been with me, you would have sent me away empty-handed. But
God has seen my hardship and the toil of my hands and last night he passed
sentence.” °43 Laban answered and said to Jacob, “The
daughters are my daughters, the children are my children, these sheep are my
sheep and all that you see are mine. How can I harm today these daughters of
mine or their children? °44 Come now, let us make a treaty, you and
me, and let it be a witness between us.” °45 Jacob took a stone and set it up as a
pillar. °46 He then said to his kinsmen, “Collect
stones.” So they gathered stones and piled them up, and they ate there by the
pile. °47 Laban called it Jegar-Sahadutha, and
Jacob called it, Galeed. °48 Laban said, “This pile of stones is a
witness between you and me today.” That is why it was called Galeed; °49 and it was also known as Mizpah because Laban had
said, “May Yahweh|watch|between me
and you when we are no longer in sight of each other. °50 If you harm my daughters or take other wives besides
my daughters, even though no man is with us, remember that God is witness
between you and me.” °51 Then Laban said to Jacob, “Here is the
pile and the pillar which I have set between you and me. °52 This pile and this pillar will witness that I will
not pass beyond this pile to harm you and that you will not pass beyond this
pile and pillar to harm me. °53 May the God of Abraham and the God of
Nahor judge between us!” So Jacob swore by the Fearful God of his father
Isaac. °54 Jacob also offered a sacrifice on the mountain and
invited his brothers to the meal. After they had eaten, they spent the night
there. ¤32 °1 Next morning Laban rose early and, after kissing his
sons and daughters, he blessed them and left for home. °2 As for Jacob, he went on his way and met
Angels of God. °3 On seeing them Jacob exclaimed, “This is|God’s camp,”|and he named the place
Mahanaim. °4 And going on his way, he sent messengers
ahead of him to his brother Esau in the land of Seir, the country of Edom. § Jacob’s struggle with God°5 Jacob sent Esau this message, “I have been staying with Laban until now. I have oxen, asses, flocks, men-servants and maidservants. I have sent to tell you this, my lord, that you may receive me kindly.” °6 The messenger returned and said to Jacob, “We went to your brother Esau and he is already coming to meet you with four hundred men.” °7 Jacob was full of fear and distressed. He then divided the people with him and the flocks, the herds and camels into two camps, °8 thinking, “If Esau attacks one camp, the other will escape.” °9 And Jacob said, “God of my father Abraham and my father Isaac, Yahweh, who said to me: ‘Return to your country, to your father’s land, and I will make you prosper,’ °10 I am unworthy of the kindness and faithfulness you have shown to me, for with only my staff I crossed the Jordan and now I have enough to form two companies. °11 Deliver me from the hands of my brother Esau for I am afraid lest he come and kill us all, even the mothers and their children. °12 Yet it was you who said: I will be good to you and make your descendants like the sand on the seashore, so many that they cannot be counted.” °13 So Jacob spent the night there. Then he took what he had with him, a
present for his brother Esau: °14 two hundred she-goats, and twenty
he-goats, two hundred ewes and twenty rams, °15 thirty
camels in milk and their calves, forty cows and ten bulls, twenty she-asses
and ten male donkeys. °16 He put them in the care of his servants,
each herd by itself, and said to his servants, “Go ahead of me and leave a
space between each herd.” °17 He instructed the leader, “When my
brother Esau meets you and asks, ‘To whom do you belong? And where are you
going? Who is the owner of the animals you are driving?’ °18 Then you shall say: They belong to your servant
Jacob. It is a present he is sending to my lord Esau. He himself is coming
along behind us!” °19 Jacob ordered the second and third
servants and all who were following the herds in the same way, “That is what
you shall say to Esau when you meet him: °20 Your servant Jacob is following!” For he
thought to himself, “I may pacify him with the present I sent ahead, so that
when I meet him face to face, he may perhaps receive me kindly.” °21 So the present went ahead of him, but he himself
spent that night in the camp. °22 That same night Jacob got up and taking his two wives, his two maidservants and his eleven sons, crossed the ford of the Jabbok. °23 He took them and sent them across the stream and likewise everything he had. °24 And Jacob was left alone. Then a man wrestled with him until daybreak. °25 When the man saw that he could not get the better of Jacob, he struck him in the socket of his hip and dislocated it as he wrestled with him. °26 The man said, “Let me go, for day is breaking.” But Jacob said, “I will not let you go until you have given me your blessing.” °27 The man then said, “What is your name?” “Jacob” was the reply. °28 He answered, “You will no longer be called Jacob, but Israel, for you have been|strong-with-God|as you have been with men and have prevailed.” °29 Then Jacob asked him, “What is your name?” He answered, “Why do you ask my name?” And he blessed him there. °30 So Jacob called the place Penuel, saying, “I have seen|God face to face|and survived.” °31 The sun rose as he passed through Penuel, limping because of his hip. °32 That is why to this day the Israelites do
not eat the sciatic nerve which is in the hip socket because the sciatic
nerve in Jacob’s hip had been touched. § The meeting of Esau and Jacob
¤33 °1 Jacob looked up and saw that Esau was coming with four hundred men. So he divided the children among Leah, Rachel and the two maidservants. °2 He then put the maidservants in front with their children, then Leah with her children and Rachel and Joseph last of all. °3 He himself went on before them and bowed to the ground seven times until he came near his brother. °4 Esau ran to meet him, took him in his arms, kissed him; and both wept. °5 Esau looked up and seeing the women and the children said, “Who are these with you?” Jacob replied, “They are the children God has given to your servant.” °6 Then the servants and their children went forward and bowed down. °7 Leah with her children likewise advanced and bowed, and lastly Joseph and Rachel went forward and bowed. °8 Esau said, “What is the meaning of all this company I have met?” Jacob replied, “It is to win your favor.” °9 Esau answered, “Brother, I have plenty; keep what you have for yourself.” °10 Jacob said, “But, no, please! Accept the gift I offer, for I came to you as to God, and you received me kindly. °11 So accept the gift I have brought you, for God has dealt generously with me and I have plenty.” And so much did Jacob insist that Esau accepted the gift. °12 Esau then said, “Let us be on our way. I will lead you.” °13 But Jacob said to him, “My lord knows that the children are not strong, and besides I must think of the ewes with lambs and the cows that have calves and if they are driven too hard, even for one day, all the flocks will die. °14 Let it please my lord to go ahead of me while I move on slowly at the pace of the cattle I’m driving and that of the children, until I reach my lord at Seir.” °15 Esau said, “At least let me leave with you some of my men.” Jacob replied, “Why? All I want is to keep your friendship.” °16 So Esau returned that same day to Seir. °17 But Jacob left for Succoth. There he built a house for himself and|shelters|for his cattle. That is why the place was called Succoth. °18 On his return from Paddan-Aram, Jacob
safely reached Shechem, a town in the land of Canaan, and encamped within
sight of the town. °19 For one hundred pieces of silver he
bought from the sons of Hamor, the father of Shechem, the plot of land where
he had pitched his tent. °20 There he erected an altar and called it
God – the God of Israel. § The rape of Dinah, daughter of Jacob
¤34 °1 Now Dinah, Jacob’s daughter
by Leah, went out to visit the women of that place. °2 When Shechem, son of Hamor
the Hivite, the prince of that country, saw her, he seized her, raped her and
dishonored her. °3 He was attracted to Jacob’s daughter Dinah and loved
the girl and spoke to her affectionately. °4 Shechem
said to his father Hamor, “Get me this girl to be my wife.” °5 Now Jacob heard how his daughter Dinah
had been dishonored, but said nothing until his sons who were in the fields
with his cattle came home. °6 Hamor,
father of Shechem, went to speak with Jacob. °7 When
Jacob’s sons returned from the fields and heard what had happened, they were
indignant and very angry that Shechem had committed what was a crime in
Israel by lying with Jacob’s daughter, something which should never be done. °8 But
Hamor spoke to them saying, “Shechem, my son, deeply loves your daughter;
please give her to him to be his wife. °9 Let
us intermarry; give us your daughters and take our daughters for yourselves. °10 You will settle with us and
the land is there before you to live in it, travel through it and acquire
property in it. °11 Shechem spoke to the father and brothers
of the girl, “Please forgive me and I give you whatever you ask of me. °12 Fix a price for the marriage and whatever gift you
require. Whatever you ask I will give but only let me have the girl as my
wife.” °13 Jacob’s
sons gave a cunning answer to Shechem and Hamor because Shechem had defiled
their sister: °14 “We cannot do
such a thing – give our sister to an uncircumcised man – for that would be a
disgrace for us. °15 Only
on one condition would we consent – that you and every male become like us
and be circumcised. °16 Then
we will give you our daughters and take yours, live with you, and with you
become one people. °17 But if you don’t listen to
us and be circumcised, we will take our daughter and go.” °18 What they said pleased Hamor and Shechem,
his son. °19 Shechem lost no time in doing what was
demanded for he was truly in love with Jacob’s daughter, and he was the most
honored in his father’s family. °20 So
Hamor and his son Shechem went to the gate of their city and spoke to their
fellow citizens, °21 “These men are
peaceful. Let them settle here and move around freely. The land is vast
enough for them. We shall marry their daughters and give our daughters in
marriage to them. °22 But
on one condition will these men agree to live with us and become one people with
us, and that is, that every male be as they are and be circumcised. °23 If we agree with them, their flocks,
their possessions, their cattle will be ours. Let’s do what they ask and they
will settle with us.” °24 All those who went out to
the gate of the city agreed with Hamor and Shechem and every male was
circumcised. °25 Three days later when they were still in
pain, two of Jacob’s sons, Simeon and Levi, Dinah’s brothers, taking their
swords, entered and took the town by surprise °26 and
slew Hamor and Shechem and all the males. They took Dinah from Shechem’s
house and went off. °27 Jacob’s
sons attacked the wounded and plundered the city because their sister had
been violated. °28 They took their flocks and
their herds and their donkeys, what was in the city and what was in the
fields, °29 all
their wealth, all their women and children. They plundered all that was in
their houses. °30 Then Jacob said to Simeon and Levi, “You
have brought trouble on me, making me hateful to the people of this land, the
Canaanites and the Perizzites. I have only a few men and if the others unite
against me and attack me, I shall be destroyed, myself and my household. °31 But their reply was, “Is it right for him to treat
our sister as a prostitute?” § Jacob at Bethel
¤35 °1 God said to Jacob, “Go up to Bethel and settle
there. Build an altar there to God who appeared to you when you were fleeing
from your brother Esau.” °2 Jacob said to his family and to all those
who were with him, “Get rid of the foreign gods you have with you, purify
yourselves and change your clothes. °3 We will
then go up to Bethel. There I will make an altar to God who helped me when I
was in trouble and who was with me during my journey.” °4 So they gave Jacob all the foreign gods
they had as well as their earrings and Jacob hid them under the oak that was
near Shechem.
°5 They then left and a terror fell on all
the surrounding towns with the result that no one followed in pursuit of
them. °6 When Jacob and all those with him came to
Luz in Canaan – which is Bethel –
°7 he built an altar there and called the
place El-Bethel because it was there that God had shown himself to him when
he was fleeing from his brother. °8
At that time
Rebekah’s nurse, Deborah, died and was buried below Bethel near the oak. That
is why it was called the Oak of Tears. °9 God
appeared again to Jacob when he arrived from Paddan-Aram and blessed him °10 and said to him, “Your name
is Jacob, but no longer will you be called Jacob, for Israel will be your
name.” So he was called Israel.
°11 Then
God said to him, “Be fruitful and grow in number! A nation or rather a group
of nations will come from you.
°12 The
land I gave to Abraham and Isaac I will give to you and to your descendants
after you.” °13 Then God left him. °14 Jacob set up a stone in the place where
God had spoken to him and offered a libation on it and poured oil on it. °15 Jacob
called the place where God had spoken to him, Bethel. °16 They moved on from Bethel and were still
some distance from Ephrath when Rachel gave birth and the delivery was very
difficult. °17 When she was in great pain the midwife
said to her, “Courage! For now you will have another son.” °18 And as she breathed her last – for she was dying –
she called him Benoni (which means:|son
of my pain),|but his father named him Benjamin. °19 So Rachel died and was buried on the way to Ephrath
– that is Bethlehem – °20 and Jacob placed a pillar over her tomb
which marks the place of the tomb to this day. °21 Israel journeyed on and pitched his tent
beyond Migdal-Eder. °22 While Israel was living in that region,
it happened that Reuben went and lay with Bilhah, his father’s concubine, and
Israel heard of it. § The twelve sons of Jacob Jacob
had twelve sons.
°23 By
Leah: Reuben, Jacob’s eldest son, then Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar and
Zebulun. °24 The
sons by Rachel: Joseph and Benjamin. °25 The
sons by Bilhah, Rachel’s slave girl: Dan and Naphtali. °26 The
sons by Zilpah, Leah’s slave girl: Gad and Asher. These were the sons born to
Jacob in Paddan-Aram. °27 Jacob
came home to his father Isaac at Mamre or Kiriath-Arba (that is, Hebron)
where Abraham and Isaac had lived. °28 After
living a hundred and eighty years °29 Isaac breathed his last and was gathered
to his people at a good old age. His sons Esau and Jacob buried him. § Esau the father of the Edomites
¤36 °1 These are the descendants of Esau that is, Edom.
Esau married women of Canaan: °2 Adah, the daughter of Elon the Hittite,
Oholibamah, the daughter of Anah, the son of Zibeon the Horite, °3 Basemath, the daughter of Ishmael
and sister of Nebaioth. °4 Adah bore to Esau Eliphaz, Basemath bore
Reuel, °5 Oholibamah bore Jeush, Jalam and Korah.
These are the sons of Esau born to him in the land of Canaan. °6 Esau, with his wives, his sons and
daughters, all the members of his household, his livestock, all his cattle
and all the goods he had acquired in the land of Canaan, left for the land of
Seir far removed from his brother Jacob. °7 For they had acquired too much to live together. The
land where they were living at that time could not support them both because
of their cattle. °8 That is why Edom settled in the hilly
country of Seir. Esau is Edom. °9 These are the descendants of Esau, the
father of Edom, in the mountainous region of Seir. °10 These are the names of Esau’s sons:
Eliphaz the son of Adah, Esau’s wife, and Reuel the son of Basemath, Esau’s
wife. °11 The sons of Eliphaz were: Teman, Omar,
Zepho, Gatam, Kenaz. °12 Eliphaz
son of Esau had Timna for concubine and she bore him Amalek. These are the
sons of Adah, Esau’s wife. °13 These are the sons of Reuel: Nahath,
Zerah, Shammah, Mizzah. These are the sons of Basemath, Esau’s wife. °14 These are the sons of Esau’s wife
Oholibamah, daughter of Anah son of Zibeon: she bore him Jeush, Jalam and
Korah. °15 These are the chiefs of the sons of Esau. The sons of Eliphaz,
firstborn of Esau: chief Teman, chief Omar, chief Zepho, °16 chief Kenaz, chief Gatam, chief Amalek. These are the
chiefs of Eliphaz in the land of Edom. These are the sons of Adah. °17 And these are the sons of Reuel son of
Esau: Nahath, Zerah, Shammah, Mizzah. These are the chiefs of Reuel in the
land of Edom; these are the sons of Basemath, Esau’s wife. °18 And these are the sons of Oholibamah,
Esau’s wife: chief Jeush, Jalam, Korah. These are the chiefs of Esau’s wife
Oholibamah, daughter of Anah. °19 These are the sons of Esau. This is Edom
and these are their chiefs. °20 These are the sons of Seir the Horite, inhabitants
of the land: Lotan, Shobal, Zibeon, Anah, °21 Dishon,
Ezer, Dishan; these are the chiefs of the Horites, the sons of Seir in the
land of Edom. °22 The sons of Lotan were Hori and Heman,
and Lotan’s sister was Timna. °23 These are the sons of Shobal: Alvan,
Manahath, Ebal, Shepo, Onam. °24 These are the sons of Zibeon: Aiah, Anah
– the Anah who found the hot springs in the wilderness as he pastured the
donkeys of his father Zibeon. °25 These are the children of Anah: Dishon,
Oholibamah daughter of Anah. °26 These are the sons of Dishon: Hemdan,
Eshban, Ithran, Cheran. °27 These are the sons of Ezer: Bilhan, Zaavan, Akan. °28 These
are the sons of Dishan: Uz and Aran. °29 These are the chiefs of the Horites:
chief Lotan, chief Shobal, chief Zibeon, chief Anah, °30 chief Dishon, chief Ezer, chief Dishan. These are
the chiefs of the Horites according to their clans in the land of Seir. °31 These are the kings who reigned in the
land of Edom before an Israelite king reigned. °32 In Edom these reigned: Bela son of Beor; his city
was called Dinhabah. °33 Bela died and Jobab son of Zerah, from
Bozrah, succeeded him as king.
°34 Jobab died and Husham of the land of the
Temanites succeeded. °35 Husham died and Hadad, son of Bedad
succeeded; he defeated the Midianites in the country of Moab, and his city
was called Avith. °36 Hadad died and Samlah of Masrekah
succeeded. °37 Samlah died and Shaul of
Rehoboth-Hannahar succeeded. °38 Shaul died and Baal-Hanan son of Achbor
succeeded. °39 Baal-Hanan died and Hadad succeeded; his
city was called Paul; his wife’s name was Mehetabel, daughter of Matred, from
Mezahab. °40 These are the names of the chiefs of Esau
according to their clans and localities, by name: chiefs Timna, Alvah,
Jetheth, °41 Oholibamah, Elah, Pinon, °42 Kenaz, Teman, Mibzar, °43 Magdiel,
Iram. These are the chiefs of Edom according to their families and residence
in the land that was theirs. (This is Esau, father of Edom). §|III. THE STORY OF JOSEPH
¤37 °1 Jacob lived in the land where his father had
settled, in the land of Canaan. °2
This is the history
of Jacob’s family. § Joseph and his brothersJoseph, a young man of seventeen, was shepherding the flock with his brothers, the sons of Bilhah and the sons of Zilpah, his father’s wives. Joseph informed his father of the bad reputation they had. °3 Now Israel loved Joseph more than any of his other children, for he was the son of his old age and he had a coat with long sleeves made for him. °4 His brothers who saw that their father loved him more than he loved them, hated him and could no longer speak to him in a friendly way. °5 Joseph had a dream which, when he told it to his brothers, made them hate him the more: °6 “Listen to the dream I had. °7 We were binding sheaves in the field when my sheaf rose and stood up and your sheaves gathered round and bowed down to my sheaf.” °8 His brothers said to him, “So you want to rule us or lord it over us!” They hated him even more because of his dreams and what he said. °9 Joseph had another dream which he told to his brothers, “I saw the sun, the moon and seven stars bowing down before me.” °10 When he told this to his father and brothers his father rebuked him, “What is this dream of yours? Are all of us, myself, your mother and your brothers to bow to the ground before you?” °11 His brothers were jealous of him but his father kept in mind what he had said. § Joseph sold by his brothers°12 His brothers had gone to pasture their father’s flock at Shechem, °13 and Israel said to Joseph, “Your brothers are pasturing the flock at Shechem; come along, I’ll send you to them.” Joseph replied, “Here I am.” °14 Then his father said, “Go and see if all is well with your brothers and with the flock; then come back and tell me.” Jacob sent him from the valley of Hebron and Joseph arrived at Shechem. °15 A man met him as he was wandering through the countryside and said to him, “What are you looking for?” °16 He replied, “I’m looking for my brothers, please tell me where they are pasturing the flock.” °17 The man said, “They have gone from here, for I heard them say: Let’s go to Dothan!” So Joseph went off after his brothers and found them at Dothan. °18 They saw him in the distance and before he reached them, they plotted to kill him. °19 They said to one another, “Here comes the specialist in dreams! °20 Now’s the time! Let’s kill him and throw him into a well. We’ll say a wild animal devoured him. Then we’ll see what his dreams were all about!” °21 But Reuben heard this and tried to save him from their hands °22 saying, “Let us not kill him; shed no blood! Throw him in this well in the wilderness, but do him no violence.” This he said to save him from them and take him back to his father. °23 So as soon as Joseph arrived, they stripped him of his long-sleeved coat that he wore °24 and then took him and threw him in the well. Now the well was empty, without water. °25 They were sitting for a meal when they looked up and saw a caravan of Ishmaelites coming from Gilead, their camels laden with spices, balm and myrrh, which they were taking down to Egypt. °26 Judah then said to his brothers, “What do we gain by killing our brother and hiding his blood? °27 Come! We’ll sell him to the Ishmaelites and not lay our hands on him, for he is our brother and our own flesh!” His brothers agreed to this. °28 So when the Midianite merchants came along they pulled Joseph up and lifted him out of the well. For twenty pieces of silver they sold Joseph to the Midianites, who took him with them to Egypt. °29 When Reuben went back to the well, Joseph was no longer there. He tore his clothes °30 and returned to his brothers and said, “The boy has disappeared, and what am I to do?” °31 They then took Joseph’s coat, killed a goat and dipped the coat in its blood. °32 They sent the long-sleeved coat and had it taken to their father, saying, “This we have found; see if it is your son’s coat or not.” °33 He recognized it and said, “It is my son’s coat. Joseph has been attacked by a wild animal and torn to pieces.” °34 Jacob then tore his garments, put on sackcloth and mourned his son for a long time. °35 All his sons and daughters came to comfort him but he refused to be consoled saying, “No, I shall go down to the land of Shadows, mourning for my son.” Thus his father wept for him. °36 Meanwhile the Midianites sold Joseph in Egypt to Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh and the commander of the guard. § The story of Judah and Tamar¤38 °1 It happened at this time that Judah left his
brothers and went to stay with an Adullamite by the name of Hirah.
°2 There Judah saw the daughter of a
Canaanite called Shua. He married her °3 and she
gave birth to a son whom he called Er. °4 She had
another child and called him Onan. °5 And
then she had a third child whom she called Shelah. She was at Chezib when she
gave birth to him. °6 Judah got a wife for Er, his firstborn
son. Her name was Tamar.
°7 But Er, Judah’s firstborn, was wicked in
Yahweh’s sight and the Lord took his life. °8 Then
Judah said to Onan, “Lie with your brother’s widow and fulfill the duties of
a brother-in-law; the child to be born will be the heir of your brother.” °9 But Onan knew the child would not be his, so
whenever he slept with his brother’s widow, he spilled the semen on the
ground lest he give an heir to his brother. °10 What
he did was displeasing to Yahweh who took his life as well. °11 Then Judah said to his daughter-in-law, “Live as a
widow in your father’s house until Shelah, my son has grown up,” for he was
afraid that Shelah, like his brothers, might die. So Tamar went and lived in
her father’s house. °12 After a long time, the wife of Judah,
Shua’s daughter died. When Judah became consoled, he went up to Timnah to his
sheep-shearers with his friend Hirah, the Adullamite. °13 It happened that Tamar was told, “Your father-in-law
is going up to Timnah to shear his sheep.” °14 She at
once took off her widow’s clothes, wrapped herself in a veil and sat down at
the entrance to Enaim which is on the road to Timnah, for she knew that Shelah
was a grown man and had not been given to her in marriage. °15 Judah saw her and as her face was veiled
he took her for a prostitute. °16 He went over to her on the roadside and
said, “Allow me to sleep with you,” for he didn’t know she was his daughter-in-law.
She asked, “What will you give me to sleep with you?” °17 He said, “I will send you a kid from my flock.” She
replied, “Will you give me a pledge till you send it?” °18 “What pledge shall I give you?” he asked. She
answered, “Give me your seal, your cord and the staff in your hand.” So he
gave them to her and slept with her; °19 then
she rose and left him and, taking off her veil, she put on her widow’s
clothes. And she became pregnant. °20 When Judah sent the kid by his friend,
the Adullamite, to recover the pledge from the woman, he did not find her. °21 So he questioned the local people, “Where is the
prostitute who was by the road at Enaim?” “There has been no prostitute
there,” they said. °22 He returned to Judah and said, “I didn’t
find her and even the local people said that there was no prostitute there.” °23 Judah then said, “Let her keep it all for herself
lest the people finally laugh at us. At least I sent her the kid even if you
didn’t find her.” °24 About three months later Judah was told,
“Tamar, your daughter-in-law played the prostitute and moreover she is now
with child.” Judah said, “Bring her out and let her be burned.” °25 As they were bringing her out she sent word to her
father-in-law, “I have become pregnant by the man who owns these things. Find
out to whom this seal, cord and staff belong!” °26 Judah
acknowledged them and said, “She is more righteous than I am since I wouldn’t
give her to my son Shelah.” And he had no further intercourse with her. °27 When the time came for her to give birth,
there were twins in her womb. °28 And when she was giving birth, one of
them put out his hand and the midwife tied a scarlet thread around his wrist
saying, “This one is the firstborn.” °29 But he
withdrew his hand and his brother came out first and she said, “What a rift
you have made for yourself!” And he was called Perez. °30 Then his brother with the scarlet thread on his
wrist came out and he was given the name Zerah. ¤39 °1 Now Joseph was taken down to Egypt, and Potiphar, an
officer of Pharaoh, commander of the guard, an Egyptian, bought him from the
Ishmaelites who had brought him there. °2 Yahweh
blessed Joseph while he lived in the house of his master, the Egyptian, and
everything went right for him. °3 The Egyptian could see that God was with him and everything worked well for him. °4 So Joseph pleased his master who made him overseer of his house and of all that he owned, °5 and from that time God blessed the Egyptian’s house because of Joseph; he blessed all that the Egyptian owned, his household and his land. °6 The Egyptian left all he had to the care of Joseph and, with Joseph fully in charge, he concerned himself with nothing except the food that he ate. Now Joseph was a handsome man and well-built. °7 After some time his master’s wife kept noticing him and said, “Sleep with me.” °8 But he refused and said to her, “With me in charge, my master has no concern about anything in the house and has entrusted to me all that he has. °9 He is no more master in this house than I am and he refuses me nothing, except yourself, of course, because you are his wife. How then could I do such an evil thing and sin against God?” °10 Now, although day after day she spoke to Joseph, he would not agree to sleep with her or give himself to her. °11 It happened that one day, when he entered the house to attend to his duties, none of the servants were in the house. °12 Then Potiphar’s wife caught hold of Joseph by his cloak saying, “Come to bed with me.” But Joseph left his cloak in her hands and ran out of the house. °13 As soon as he had run out of the house, °14 she called her servants and said, “Look, a Hebrew has been brought here to make fun of us; he came here to lie with me; so I screamed °15 and when he heard me scream he left his cloak with me and ran out of the house.” °16 Then she kept the cloak by her until the master came home. °17 She then told her story, “That Hebrew slave of yours came to make sport of me, °18 but when I screamed he left his cloak with me and ran out of the house.” °19 When his master heard what his wife told him, “This is how your servant treated me,” he blazed with anger. °20 He took Joseph and put him in the Royal Prison where the king’s prisoners were kept. But while Joseph was in prison °21 Yahweh was with him and showed him kindness so that he was well-liked by the warden of the prison. °22 The warden put him in charge of all the prisoners and made him responsible for all that was done there. °23 The warden did not interfere with anything that was under Joseph’s care, because Yahweh was with him and gave him success in everything he did. § Joseph interprets the dreams¤40 °1 Some time after this it happened that the cupbearer
of the king of Egypt, who prepared the drinks for Pharaoh, and his chief baker
offended their lord. °2 Pharaoh was angry with his two officers °3 and put them in custody in the house of the captain
of the guard, in the prison where Joseph was kept. °4 So the
captain of the guard appointed Joseph to attend to their needs, for they were
under arrest for some time. °5 One night both of them dreamed, each one
his own dream, and each dream had its own meaning. As the two officers were
with Joseph in custody in his master’s house, °6 when
Joseph came to them the next morning, he saw that they were troubled. °7 So he questioned them, “Why do you look sad today?” °8 They answered, “Both of us have had a dream, but
there is no one to interpret them.” Then Joseph said to them, “Is it not God
who interprets dreams? Tell me what they were.” °9 Then the chief cupbearer told Joseph what
his dream had been. “In my dream there was a vine in front of me °10 and on the vine there were three branches. As it
grew and flowered, its clusters ripened into grapes. °11 Pharaoh’s cup was in my hand and I took the grapes
and pressed them into Pharaoh’s cup and placed the cup in his hand.” °12 Joseph said to him, “Here’s the
interpretation: the three branches are three days. °13 Within
three days Pharaoh will release you and restore you to your office and you
will place Pharaoh’s cup in his hand as before when you were his cupbearer. °14 But when things go well with you, remember me and be
kind enough to speak my name to Pharaoh and get me out of this place, °15 for I was, in fact, kidnapped from the land of the
Hebrews and even here I have done nothing to deserve imprisonment.” °16 The chief baker, seeing that the
interpretation was favorable, said to Joseph, “In my dream I had on my head
three baskets of cakes. °17 In the top basket there were all kinds of
baked food for Pharaoh, but the birds were eating it from the basket above my
head.” °18 Joseph said, “The three baskets are three
days, °19 and before three days have passed Pharaoh
will take off your head and hang you on a tree and the birds will eat your flesh.” °20 It so happened that on the third day,
Pharaoh’s birthday, he made a feast for all his officers and remembered the
chief cupbearer and the chief baker. °21 The
cupbearer was restored to his office and placed the cup in Pharaoh’s hand; °22 but the chief baker was hanged, as Joseph had
interpreted to them. °23 Yet the chief cupbearer did not remember
Joseph, but forgot him. § The dreams of Pharaoh¤41 °1 After two whole years Pharaoh dreamed that he was standing by the Nile °2 when seven cows, sleek and fat, were coming up from the Nile and beginning to feed among the rushes. °3 Behind them came seven other cows, lean and scraggy that stood beside the cows already there. °4 These devoured the sleek and fat cows. Then Pharaoh awoke. °5 He fell asleep again and had a second dream. He saw growing on one stalk seven ears of corn that were full and ripe. °6 And after these, there sprouted seven more ears of corn that were small and scorched by the east wind. °7 Now the small ears of corn swallowed the plump and ripe ones. Then Pharaoh awoke. °8 In the morning he was uneasy and called all the magicians and wise men in Egypt. He told his dreams to them but not one among them was able to interpret his dreams. °9 Then the chief cupbearer spoke to Pharaoh, “This reminds me of my wrongs. °10 Pharaoh was angry with his servants and had me put in custody in the house of the captain of the guard and with me the chief baker. °11 Once on the same night we both had a dream, each with its own meaning. °12 With us was a young Hebrew, a servant of the captain of the guard. When we told him our dreams he interpreted them giving to each one its own meaning. °13 What he interpreted for us happened. I was restored to my office and the chief baker was hanged.” °14 Pharaoh then had Joseph summoned. They took him quickly from the prison, shaved him, changed his clothes and he presented himself to Pharaoh. °15 Then Pharaoh addressed him, “I have had a dream which no one can explain; now I have heard that when you hear a dream you are able to interpret it.” °16 Joseph replied, “It’s not I but God who will give Pharaoh a favorable answer.” °17 Pharaoh then began telling his dream. “I was beside the Nile °18 when seven fine cows, sleek and fat, came up from
the river and began to feed in the rushes. °19 Then
seven other cows came up behind them. These were poor, scraggy and lean. I
had never seen any so ugly in all the land of Egypt. °20 The thin, gaunt cows ate up the seven fat cows, °21 but after eating them, it was as if they had not
eaten them at all because they remained as lean and scraggy as they were
before. And then I woke. °22 I also saw in my dream seven ears of corn
growing on one stalk, full and ripe. °23 Then,
after them, there sprouted seven ears of corn that were hard and small and
withered by the east wind.
°24 The withered ears of corn swallowed the
good ears. I told this to the magicians but none of them could explain its
meaning.” °25 Then Joseph said, “Pharaoh’s dream is one and the same. Yahweh has just revealed to Pharaoh what he will do. °26 The seven fat cows are seven years and the seven good ears as well. It’s one dream! °27 The seven lean cows coming after them are seven years as are the seven withered ears of corn scorched by the east wind, and they are seven years of famine. °28 As I said to Pharaoh, God is revealing to him what he is about to do. °29 There will be seven years of plenty throughout the land of Egypt, °30 but they will be followed by seven years of famine. Then the time of abundance will be forgotten and famine will exhaust the land. °31 So severe will the famine be that no one will remember the time of plenty. °32 If the dream has been repeated twice for Pharaoh it is because God has so determined and will soon make it happen. °33 Now it is for Pharaoh to choose an intelligent and wise man and set him over the land of Egypt. °34 Pharaoh could have supervisors in the land and could levy a tax of one fifth of the produce of the land during the seven years of plenty. °35 They must gather all the food of these productive years that are coming and, by the authority of Pharaoh, store grain for food in the towns and keep it. °36 This food will be a reserve for the seven years of famine coming to the land of Egypt so that the people will not die of hunger.” § Joseph, the head minister
°37 The proposal of Joseph pleased Pharaoh and his ministers, and Pharaoh asked them, °38 “Where shall we find such a man possessed with the spirit of God?” °39 And to Joseph he said, “Since it is to you that God has made known all this, there can be no one as intelligent and wise as you. °40 You shall be over my house, and all my people will obey your orders. Only I myself will be greater than you.” °41 So Pharaoh said to Joseph, “See, I have put you in charge of the whole land of Egypt.” °42 He then took the signet ring from his finger and put it on Joseph’s finger. He clothed him in fine linen and put a gold chain around his neck. °43 He had him ride in the chariot that was second only to his and they cried out before him, “Make way.” Thus he was put in charge of the whole land of Egypt. °44 Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, “I am Pharaoh! Without your consent no one is to raise hand or foot in the whole land of Egypt.” °45 Pharaoh named Joseph Zaphenath-Paneah and gave him in marriage Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera, priest of On. After that Joseph traveled throughout the land of Egypt. °46 Joseph was thirty years old when he was summoned to the presence of Pharaoh, King of Egypt. After taking his leave of Pharaoh he journeyed through the entire land of Egypt. °47 During the seven years of plenty the land produced abundantly. °48 So Joseph gathered up all the food that was produced during these years, storing in each town the food from the fields around it. °49 Joseph stored huge quantities of wheat, like the sand from the sea, so much that they lost count of the amount. °50 Before the years of famine came, Asenath, Joseph’s wife, had two sons. °51 Joseph called the first Manasseh, for he said, “God has made me forget all my hardship and all my father’s house.” °52 He called the second by the name of Ephraim, for he said, “God has given me children in the land of my sorrow.” °53 When the seven years of plenty throughout the land of Egypt came to an end, °54 the seven years of famine began as Joseph had foretold. There was famine in all the countries but bread was to be had in every part of Egypt. °55 When the land of Egypt began to suffer from the famine, the people came to Pharaoh for bread. But Pharaoh told all the Egyptians, “Go to Joseph and do as he tells you.” °56 When the famine had spread throughout the land, Joseph opened all the storehouses and sold grain to the Egyptians for the famine was indeed severe over the land. °57 As the famine had worsened throughout the whole world, people came from other countries to buy grain from Joseph. § The sons of Jacob go down to Egypt¤42 °1 When Jacob heard there was wheat in Egypt he said to his sons, “Why do you stand looking at one another? °2 I’ve heard there is grain in Egypt, so go down and buy some for us so that we may stay alive and not die!” °3 Joseph’s brothers – ten of them – went down to Egypt to buy wheat °4 but Jacob did not send Benjamin, Joseph’s brother, for he said, “Something might happen to him.” °5 So the sons of Israel were among those going to buy grain, for there was famine in Canaan. °6 It was Joseph, as governor of the land, who sold the grain to all the people. When his brothers arrived they bowed before him, with their faces to the ground. °7 Joseph recognized his brothers but did not make himself known and, instead, said harshly to them, “Where do you come from?” And they answered, “We come from the land of Canaan to buy grain for food.” °8 Joseph recognized his brothers but they did not recognize him. °9 And he remembered the dreams he once had concerning them. He told them, “You are spies, and it is to discover the weak points of the land that you have come.” °10 They said, “No, my lord, your servants have come to buy grain for food. °11 We are all sons of the same man. We are honest men; your servants are not spies.” °12 Joseph replied, “No, it is to find out the weak points of the country that you have come.” °13 They said, “Your servants are twelve brothers, the sons of one man in the land of Canaan; the youngest is today with our father and the other is no more.” °14 But Joseph insisted, “It’s just as I said, you are spies! °15 And this will be proved. By the life of Pharaoh you will not leave this place unless your youngest brother comes here. °16 One of you is to go and fetch your brother. The others will be imprisoned while I verify whether you are telling the truth. If not, then as true as Pharaoh lives, you are spies.” °17 And so he put them all in prison for three days. °18 On the third day Joseph said to them, “I will help you to save yourselves, for I am a man who fears God. °19 If you are sincere, let one of your brothers remain prisoner in the house of the guard where you now are, and the rest of you take the grain to save your families from famine. °20 Then you will bring back your youngest brother; so the truth of what you say will be proved and your lives spared.” They did as they were ordered °21 and said among themselves, “Alas! We are guilty because of the way we treated our brother when he pleaded with us for mercy, but we didn’t listen. That is why this trouble has come upon us.” °22 Reuben answered them, “Didn’t I tell you not to sin against the boy. But you did not listen and now we are brought to account for his blood.” °23 Now they did not know that Joseph understood them as there was an interpreter between them. °24 As for Joseph, he withdrew and wept. When he came back, he spoke to them and took Simeon and had him bound and put in prison while they looked on. °25 Joseph ordered their sacks to be filled with wheat and their money replaced in the sack of each one and provisions be given them for the journey. All this was done; °26 they loaded the grain on their donkeys and set off. °27 But in the evening one of them emptied his sack to feed his donkey at the lodging place, and he saw his money at the mouth of the sack, so he said, °28 “My money has been put back: here it is in my sack;” Their hearts failed them and they trembled and turned to each other and said, “What is this that God has done to us!” °29 When they came back to Jacob in the land of Canaan, they told him about all their adventures: °30 “The man who is governor of the country
spoke harshly to us and treated us as spies, °31 but we
said: ‘We are honest men, not spies. °32 We were twelve brothers, sons
of the same father; one is no more and the youngest is with our father in the
land of Canaan.’ °33 Then the man who is
lord of the land said: By this I will know if you are honest. Leave one of
your brothers here; take grain to save your families from the famine and go. °34 Bring back your youngest
brother and let me see you are not spies but honest men. Then I shall release your brother and you can trade
in the land.” °35 Now, when they emptied their sacks, each one found his money bag in his sack. When they saw this, they were afraid and their father as well. °36 Jacob their father said to them, “You are taking my children from me. Joseph has gone; Simeon has gone and now you are taking Benjamin. I have all this to bear!” °37 Then Reuben said to his father, “You may have the lives of my two sons if I do not bring him back to you. Entrust him to me and I shall see that he comes back.” °38 But Jacob said, “My son will not go with you, for his brother is dead and he alone is left. If he were to meet with some misfortune on the way, you would send my gray head to the land of Shadows in sorrow.” § The second journey to Egypt
¤43 °1 Now the lack of food was severe in the land, °2 and when they had eaten the grain they brought from Egypt, their father said to them, “Go down again and buy us a little food.” °3 But Judah said to him, “The man solemnly warned us that our brother had to come with us. °4 If you send our brother with us, we will go down and buy food for you; °5 but if you don’t send him, we will not go, for the man said: You will not be admitted to my presence if your brother is not with you.” °6 Israel then said, “Why did you bring this misery on me by letting the man know you have another brother?” °7 They replied, “The man questioned us carefully about ourselves and our kinsfolk saying: ‘Is your father still alive? Have you another brother?’ And so we answered these questions. Could we have known that he would tell us to bring our brother?” °8 Judah then said to Israel his father, “Send the boy with me. Let us go so that we, you and our children may live and not die. °9 I will guarantee his safety. If I do not bring him back and set him here before you, I will bear the blame forever. °10 If we hadn’t delayed for so long we could have been there and back twice over.” °11 Israel their father said to them, “If it must be so, then do this: take some choice products of the land in your bags and a gift for the man – some balm, a little honey, gum, myrrh, pistachio nuts and almonds. °12 Take double the money with you and you will repay what was put in your sacks; it may have been a mistake. °13 Take your brother and go back to the man. °14 May God Almighty grant you mercy in his presence, so that he will allow you to bring back your other brother and Benjamin. As for myself if I am bereaved of my children, then bereaved I shall have to be.” °15 The men took the gift and the double amount of money as well. And, taking Benjamin, they set off and went down to Egypt and were admitted to the presence of Joseph. °16 When Joseph saw that Benjamin was with them, he said to his steward, “Bring these men to my house. Have an animal slaughtered and a meal prepared, for these men will eat with me at noon.” °17 The steward did as Joseph directed and brought the men to Joseph’s house. °18 They were afraid and said to each other, “It’s because of the money that was placed in our sacks the last time, that we are brought in. He wants to attack and overpower us and have us as slaves and take our donkeys.” °19 So they approached Joseph’s steward and spoke to him at the door of the house, °20 “Oh my Lord, we came down here the first time to buy food, °21 and when we reached a lodging place and opened our sacks, we found in the mouth of the sacks each one’s money to the full weight. We have brought it back with us °22 as well as additional money to buy food. We don’t know who put the money in our sacks.” °23 The steward said, “Be at peace! Don’t be afraid. Your God, the God of your father, put a treasure in your grain sacks. Your money reached me safely.” He then brought Simeon out to them. °24 The steward took them into Joseph’s house, gave them water to wash their feet and fodder for their donkeys. °25 They prepared their present and waited for Joseph’s arrival at midday, for they heard they were to dine there. °26 When Joseph came into the house, they offered him the gift they had with them and bowed to the ground before him. °27 He asked them how they were and said, “Is your father well, the old man you spoke about? Is he still alive?” °28 They answered, “Your servant our father is well and is still alive.” °29 He looked up and saw his brother Benjamin, the son of his own mother, and said, “Is this your youngest brother, the one you told me about?” And he added, “God be good to you, my son!” °30 So deeply moved was Joseph, on seeing his brother, that he wanted to cry and went out quickly and wept in his own private room. °31 After he had washed his face and come out, controlling himself, he said, “Serve the meal.” °32 He was served separately and so were they, and the Egyptians as well, for the Egyptians cannot share a meal with Hebrews; for the Egyptians this would be a shame. °33 They were seated opposite him in the order of their ages from the eldest to the youngest and they looked at each other in astonishment. °34 Joseph had portions from his own dish taken to them and Benjamin’s portion was five times more than that of the others. So they drank freely with him. § Joseph’s cup in Benjamin’s sack
¤44 °1 Now Joseph gave this order to his steward, “Fill the men’s sacks with as much food as they can carry and put back each man’s silver in the mouth of his sack, °2 and put my cup, the silver cup with the money for the grain in the sack of the youngest.” The steward did as Joseph had directed. °3 As soon as it was light next morning the men were sent away with their donkeys. °4 When they had gone but were still not far from the city, Joseph said to his steward, “Go quickly after those men and when you have caught up with them, say this: Why have you repaid good with evil? °5 Isn’t this the cup my master drinks from and uses for divination? You have done a wicked thing.” °6 When he caught up with them he repeated these words. °7 They said to him, “Why does my lord speak like that? Far be it from your servants to do such a thing. °8 The money we found in the mouths of our sacks, we brought back to you from the land of Canaan! How then could we have stolen silver or gold from your lord’s house? °9 If one of your servants is found with the object, he will die and we too will become my lord’s slaves.” °10 “Very well then,” he said, “it will be as you say. The one who is found to have the cup will become my master’s slave; the rest of you will go free.” °11 Then each one quickly lowered his sack to the ground and opened it. °12 And he searched, beginning with the eldest and ending with the youngest. And the cup was found in Benjamin’s sack. °13 Then they tore their clothes and, reloading their donkeys, they returned to the city. °14 Joseph was still in the house when Judah and his brothers returned and they threw themselves on the ground before him. °15 Joseph said to them, “What have you done? Didn’t you know that a man such as I am is able to practice divination?” °16 Then Judah said, “What shall we say to my lord? How can we prove our innocence? God has uncovered your servant’s guilt; we are my lord’s slaves, we and the one who has been found with the cup.” °17 But Joseph said, “Far be it from me to do that. Only the man found to have the cup will be my slave. As for the rest, go back in peace to your father.” °18 Judah then went forward and said, “My lord, allow your servant to speak. Do not be angry with your servant, although you are equal to Pharaoh himself. °19 The last time you questioned your servants saying: ‘Have you a father or a brother?’ °20 We said to my lord: ‘We have an aged father who had a child in his old age. His brother is dead and he is the only one left of his mother’s children. And his father loves him.’ °21 Then you said to us: ‘Bring him down so that I can see him for myself.’ °22 We told my lord that the boy could not leave his father, for if he did, his father would die. °23 You then told us that if our youngest
brother did not come with us, we would not be admitted to your presence. °24 All this we said to our father on returning there. °25 So when he told us to come back and buy a little
food, °26 we said: ‘We cannot go down again unless
our youngest brother is with us. We shall not be admitted to the lord’s
presence unless our brother is with us.’ °27 Then
my father said: ‘You know that my wife had two children. °28 One went away from me and has surely been torn to
pieces since I have not seen him anymore. °29 If you
take this one from me and something happens to him you will bring my gray
hair in sorrow to the grave.’ °30 Now I can’t return to my father without
the boy, for my father loves him very much. If he sees that the boy is not
there, °31 he will die and we will have sent the
gray hairs of our father in sorrow to the grave. °32 Now I, your servant, guaranteed the boy’s safety and said to my father: ‘If I do not bring him back, I will bear the blame before you all my life.’ °33 So now let me take the place of the boy and stay here as slave and let the boy go with his brothers, °34 for I can’t return to my father without the boy. Do not let me see the misery that would be too much for my father.” § Joseph reveals himself
¤45 °1 Now Joseph could no longer control his feelings in the presence of all those standing by and he called out, “Leave my presence, everyone!” And only his brothers were with him when Joseph made himself known to them. °2 He wept so loudly that the Egyptians heard and the news spread through Pharaoh’s house. °3 Joseph said to his brothers, “I am Joseph. Is my father still alive?” And his brothers could not answer because they were terrified at seeing him. °4 Joseph said, “Come closer,” and they drew nearer. “I am Joseph your brother, yes, it’s me, the one you sold to the Egyptians. °5 Now don’t grieve and reproach yourselves for selling me, because God has sent me before you to save your lives. °6 It’s two years since famine has been in the land and there will be another five years without tilling and without harvest. °7 God has sent me ahead of you to make our race survive there and to save many of you. °8 So it was not you but God who sent me here, and made me a father to Pharaoh and lord of his household, and ruler also of all the land of Egypt. °9 Go back quickly to my father and say to him: ‘Joseph your son sends you this message: God has made me lord of all Egypt; so come down to me without delay; °10 you shall live in the land of Goshen and you shall be near me, you, your children and grandchildren, your flocks and your herds, all that you have. °11 And there I will provide for you (for there will be five more years of famine) lest you and your household and all who belong to you, be in need. °12 Now you can see for yourselves, and your brother Benjamin can see that it is I myself who speak to you. °13 You will tell my father of the glory I have in Egypt and of all that you have seen. Go quickly and bring my father down here.” °14 Joseph then threw his arms around
Benjamin and wept. °15 Then weeping he kissed and embraced his
brothers and they began to talk with him. °16 The news spread through Pharaoh’s house,
“Joseph’s brothers are here,” and the news pleased both Pharaoh and his
officials. °17 Pharaoh told Joseph, “Let your brothers
load their beasts, return to the land of Canaan °18 and bring their father and their families
back to me. I will give you the best of the land of Egypt and you will enjoy
the fat of the land! °19 As for yourself give them this order:
Take wagons from the land of Egypt for your little ones and for your wives;
get your father and come! °20 Never mind the things you leave there,
for the best in all Egypt is yours!” °21 The sons of Israel did this. Joseph gave
them wagons as Pharaoh had ordered, and provisions for the journey. °22 To each one he gave a festal garment but to Benjamin
he gave three hundred silver coins and five festal garments. °23 To his father he sent ten asses loaded with all the
best goods in Egypt and ten donkeys loaded with grain, bread and provisions
for his father on the journey. °24
Then he sent his
brothers away and as they left he said, “Don’t quarrel on the way.” °25 They returned from Egypt and came back to
Jacob their father in Canaan. °26 They told him, “Joseph is alive and he is
the ruler of all Egypt!” Jacob was stunned for he could not believe them. °27 But they told him all that Joseph had said and
showed him the wagons that Joseph sent to carry him. Then Jacob’s spirit
revived and he said, °28 “It’s enough, my son Joseph is alive; I
will go and see him before I die.” § Jacob goes down to Egypt¤46 °1 Israel left with all he owned and reached Beersheba
where he offered sacrifices to the God of his father Isaac. °2 God spoke to Israel in visions that he had during
the night, “Jacob! Jacob!” “Here I am,” he said. °3 “I am
God, the God of your father. Do not be afraid to go to Egypt, for there I
will make you into a great nation. °4 I will
go with you to Egypt and I will bring you back again and Joseph’s hand will
close your eyes.” °5 Jacob left Beersheba and the sons of
Israel carried Jacob their father with their little children and their wives in the wagons that Joseph had sent to
fetch him. °6 They
also took their flocks and all that they had acquired in Canaan. And so it
was that Jacob came to Egypt and with him all his family, °7 his sons and his grandsons, his daughters
and his granddaughters, in short all his children he took with him to Egypt. °8 Here
are the names of the descendants of Israel who came to Egypt: Reuben,
Jacob’s firstborn, °9 and the sons of Reuben:
Hanoch, Pallu, Hezron, and Carmi. °10 the sons of Simeon: Jemuel, Jamin, Ohad,
Jachin, Zohar, and Shaul, whose mother was a Canaanite. °11 The sons of Levi: Gershon,
Kohath, and Merari. °12 The sons of Judah: Er,
Onan, Shelah, Perez, and Zerah (but Er and Onan died in the land of Canaan); and
the sons of Perez were Hezron and Hamul. °13 The
sons of Issachar: Tola, Puvah, Job, and Shimron. °14 The
sons of Zebulun: Sered, Elon, and Jah’leel °15 (these
are the sons of Leah, Jacob’s wife, who were born in Paddan-Aram, together
with his daughter Dinah; altogether his sons and his daughters numbered
thirty-three). °16 The sons of Gad: Zip’ion,
Haggai, Shuni, Ezbon, Eri, Arodi, and Areli. °17 The sons of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi,
Beriah, with Serah their sister. And the sons of Beri’ah: Heber and Malchiel.
°18 These
are the sons of Zilpah, whom Laban gave to Leah his daughter; and Jacob was
their father – sixteen persons. °19 The sons of Rachel, Jacob’s wife: Joseph
and Benjamin. °20 And to Joseph in the land
of Egypt were born Manasseh and Ephraim, whose mother was Asenath, the
daughter of Potiphera, the priest of On. °21 And
the sons of Benjamin: Bela, Becher, Ashbel, Gera, Naaman, Ehi, Rosh, Muppim,
Huppim, and Ard °22 (these
are the sons of Rachel – fourteen). °23 The
children of Dan: Hushim.
°24 The
sons of Naphtali: Jahzeel, Guni, Jezer, and Shillem °25 (these are the sons of Bilhah, whom Laban
gave to Rachel his daughter, and Jacob was their father – seven persons in
all). °26 The
total number of all the persons who came to Egypt with Jacob, all who were of
his own blood, not counting the wives of his sons, was sixty-six. °27 With the two sons born to
Joseph in Egypt, the total number of Jacob’s household that came to Egypt was
seventy. § Jacob meets Joseph
°28 Jacob sent Judah ahead to let Joseph know
he was coming and that he would soon arrive in the land of Goshen. °29 Joseph got his chariot ready in order to
meet Israel his father in Goshen. He presented himself, threw his arms around
his father and wept on his shoulder for a long time. °30 Israel said to Joseph, “Now I can die, for I have
seen your face and know you are alive.” °31 After that Joseph said to his brothers
and all his father’s family, “I will go and give the news to Pharaoh and tell
him that my brothers and my father’s family who were in the land of Canaan
have come to me. °32 I will also tell him that you are
shepherds, keeping livestock, and have brought your flocks and cattle and all
your belongings. °33 So when Pharaoh summons you and says: ‘What
is your occupation?’ °34 you will say: ‘Your servants keep flocks
and herds; it has been so since our youth, and for our fathers before us.’
Then you will settle in the land of Goshen, for the Egyptians detest all
shepherds.” ¤47 °1 Joseph went and told Pharaoh, “My father and
brothers with their sheep and cattle and all their possessions have come from
the land of Canaan to Goshen.” °2 He then presented five of his brothers to
Pharaoh. °3 Pharaoh asked, “What are your
occupations?” and they replied, “Your servants are shepherds as were our
fathers before us.
°4 We have come to settle in the land for
there is no more pasture for our sheep, so severe is the famine in the land
of Canaan. And now we pray you, may we stay in the land of Goshen?” °5 Pharaoh then spoke to Joseph, “Your father and your
brothers have come to you.
°6 The land of Egypt is before you; let your
father and brothers settle in the best part; let them settle in Goshen, and
if among them there are capable men, put them in charge of my cattle.” § The sons of Jacob in Egypt
°7 Joseph brought in Jacob his father and
presented him to Pharaoh
°8 who then asked him, “How old are you?” °9 Jacob replied, “The years of my wanderings are one
hundred and thirty. Brief and difficult have been the years of my life, and
not as many as those of my fathers.” °10 Then Jacob blessed Pharaoh and withdrew
from his presence. °11 So
Joseph had his father and brothers settled, giving them property in the best
part of Egypt, in the land of Rameses as Pharaoh had commanded. °12 Joseph
provided his father, his brothers and his father’s entire household with food
according to the number of their dependents. °13 Now so severe was the famine that no
bread was to be had in all the land. Both Egypt and Canaan were exhausted
because of the famine. °14 Joseph then collected all the money that
had been given to buy bread in the lands of Egypt and Canaan. All this money
Joseph took to Pharaoh’s house. °15 When all the money of the people of Egypt
and Canaan was gone, all Egypt came to Joseph saying, “Give us bread! Why
must we die before your eyes, for want of money?” °16 Joseph
told them, “Give me your cattle to pay for bread since you have no money.” °17 So they brought their livestock and Joseph gave them
bread in exchange for their horses, sheep and cattle and even their donkeys.
In that way he supplied them with food for that year. °18 The following year they came to him again
and said, “We will not hide from our lord that all our money is gone and that
our cattle now belong to you. All that is left to us are our persons and our
land. °19 Why should we die while you look on,
ourselves and our land? So buy us and our land for bread; we shall be in
bondage to you and Pharaoh. Give us grain that we may live and not die and
our land remain desolate.” °20 So it was that Joseph acquired all the
land of Egypt for Pharaoh; all the Egyptians sold their fields, so cruelly
hard-pressed were they by the famine. Pharaoh became owner of the land °21 and Joseph reduced the people to servitude from one
end of Egypt to the other.
°22 Only the land of the priests he did not
buy, because by a decree of Pharaoh they lived on what had been given to them
by Pharaoh. For that reason they did not sell the land that belonged to them. °23 Then Joseph said to the people, “Now that
I have bought you and your land for Pharaoh, here is seed for you to sow the
land. °24 At harvest time you will give a fifth to
Pharaoh, and four fifths will be yours for seed for sowing, for food for
yourselves and your families.” °25
They said, “You have
saved our lives. If it please my lord, we shall be Pharaoh’s serfs.” °26 So Joseph introduced a statute that remains to this
day, whereby a fifth of the produce goes to Pharaoh. Only the land of the
priests did not become Pharaoh’s. °27 So Israel lived in Egypt in the land of
Goshen. They became owners of this
land; they had many children and greatly increased in number. °28 Jacob lived for one hundred and
forty-seven years, seventeen of them in the land of Egypt. °29 When his life was drawing to a close he
called for his son Joseph and said to him, “If you wish to be faithful and
kind to me, place your hand under my thigh and promise me that you will not
bury me in Egypt! °30 But when I rest with my fathers, carry me
out of Egypt and bury me in their tomb.” Joseph said, “I will do as you say.”
°31 Jacob insisted, “Swear to it!” He swore
to him and Israel fell back on his pillow. § Jacob adopts Joseph’s children
¤48 °1 Some time later, when Joseph was told that his
father was ill, he took with him his two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim. °2 So they told Jacob that Joseph his son had come.
Then Israel, mustering his strength, sat up in bed. °3 And
he said to Joseph, “God Almighty appeared to me at Luz in the land of Canaan
and blessed me °4 saying, ‘I will make you
fruitful and increase your number, and I will make of you a group of nations,
and I will give this land to you and to your descendants after you as an
everlasting possession.’
°5 From
now on your two sons who were born in Egypt, before I came to you here, are
mine! Ephraim and Manasseh shall be mine just as Reuben and Simeon are mine. °6 Only the children born after them will be
yours and the land they inherit shall be known by the names of Ephraim and
Manasseh. °7 When I was returning from
Paddan, to my sorrow Rachel died on the journey at some distance from
Ephrath, and I buried her there on the way to Ephrath, that is Bethlehem.” °8 When Israel saw Joseph’s sons he said,
“Who are these?” °9 Joseph told his father, “They are the
sons that God has given me here.” Jacob said, “Bring them to me that I may
bless them.”
°10 As Israel’s eyes were dim with age, he
could no longer see. When Jacob brought them near, he kissed and embraced
them, °11 and said to Joseph, “I didn’t expect to
see you again and now God is letting me see your children as well!” °12 Joseph lifted them from Israel’s knees and he
himself bowed low, his face to the ground. °13 Joseph then took them both, Ephraim by
his right hand to Israel’s left, and Manasseh by his left hand to Israel’s
right. °14 Israel raised his right hand and placed
it on Ephraim’s head, although he was the younger, and placed his left hand
on Manasseh’s head even though Manasseh was the firstborn. °15 Then he blessed Joseph and said, “May the God in
whose presence my fathers Abraham and Isaac walked, the God who has been my
shepherd from my birth to this day, °16 the
Angel who has saved me from every evil, bless these boys. And in them may my
name live on and that of my fathers Abraham and Isaac. And may they increase
greatly on the earth!” °17 Joseph was displeased when he saw his
father had placed his right hand on Ephraim’s head. So he took his father’s
hand from Ephraim’s head to place it on Manasseh °18 and
said, “Not like that father, for this one is the elder. Place your right hand
on his head.” °19 But his father refused and said, “I know,
my son, I know; he too will be great and become a nation. Nevertheless his
younger brother will be greater than he, and his descendants will become a
group of nations.” °20 He blessed them that day in these words:
“Through you Israel will bestow this blessing: May God make you like Ephraim
and Manasseh!” So he placed Ephraim ahead
of Manasseh. °21 Then Israel said to Joseph, “I am going
to die. God will be with you and he will bring you back to the land of your
fathers. °22 And to you, over and above what goes to
your brothers, I give a mountain slope that I took from the Amorites with my
sword and my bow.” § The blessing of Jacob
¤49 °1 Jacob then called his sons and said, °2 “Gather round, sons of Jacob. And listen to your
father Israel! °3 Reuben, you are my firstborn, my strength and the
firstfruits of my manhood! excelling in honor and excelling in power. °4 Restless as water, you will excel no more for you
went to your father’s wife, on to my bed and defiled it. °5 Simeon and Levi are brothers; their swords are
weapons of violence. °6 Let me not share their counsel! Let my
heart keep far from their company, for in anger they killed men, and
hamstrung oxen at their pleasure. °7
A curse on their
anger for it is fierce; a curse on their fury, so cruel! I will divide them
among Jacob, and scatter them among Israel. °8 Judah, your brothers will praise you! You shall seize your
enemies by the neck! Your father’s sons shall
bow before you. °9 Judah, a young lion! You return from the prey,
my son! Like a lion he stoops and
crouches, and like a lioness, who
dares to rouse him? °10 The scepter shall not be taken from
Judah, nor the ruler’s staff from
between his feet, until he comes to whom it
belongs, and who has the obedience
of the nations. °11 He ties his foal to a vine, and his ass’ colt to the
choicest branch. He washes his garments in
wine and his robe in the juice
of grapes. °12 His eyes shall be red with wine, and his teeth whiter than
milk. °13 Zebulun lives by the seashore; he is a
haven for the ships, and his flank stretches to Sidon. °14 Issachar is a sturdy ass, lolling beside
the sheepfolds. °15 He saw that a resting place was good, and
that the land was pleasant. He bends his back to the burden and submits to
forced labor. °16 Dan shall judge his people as one of the
tribes of Israel. °17 Dan shall be a serpent in the way, a
viper on the path, that bites the horse’s heels, making the rider fall
backwards! °18 In your salvation, I hope, O Yahweh! °19 Raiders shall raid Gad, but he shall raid
at their heels. °20 Asher’s food will be rich, and he will
provide delicacies fit for a king! °21 Naphtali is a doe let loose that bears
beautiful fawns. °22 Joseph is a fruitful vine, a fruitful vine near a
spring, whose branches climb over a
wall. °23 Archers attacked him fiercely and sorely provoked him; °24 but his bow remained steady, and his arms nimble, because of the hand of the
Mighty One of Jacob; because of the Shepherd,
the Rock of Israel; °25 because of the God of your father, your
Helper! because of God Almighty who
blesses you with blessings from heaven
above, with blessings from the
deep below! with blessings of the
breast and the womb! °26 The blessings of your father are greater
than the blessings of the ancient mountains, the bounty of the everlasting
hills! May they all rest on the head of Joseph, on the brow of the one who is
a prince among his brothers! °27 Benjamin is a ravenous wolf! In the morning he devours
his prey, and in the evening he
divides the spoil!” § The death and funeral of Jacob
°28 These are all the twelve tribes of
Israel, and this is what his father said when he blessed them, giving each one a special and appropriate
blessing. °29 He
then gave them these instructions: “I am soon to be gathered to my people;
bury me near my fathers, in the cave in the field of Ephron, the Hittite; °30 in the cave in the field of
Machpelah, to the east of Mamre in Canaan, the field that Abraham bought from
Ephron the Hittite as a burial place. °31 It was there that Abraham and his wife
Sarah were buried. There they buried Leah. °32 The field and the cave in it were
purchased from the Hittites.” °33 When
Jacob had given these instructions to his sons, he drew his feet up into the
bed; he breathed his last and was gathered to his people. ¤50 °1 Joseph threw himself on his father, wept over him
and kissed him. °2 Then as Joseph had instructed them, his
physicians embalmed Israel his father. °3 This
took a full forty days, the length of time required for embalming. The
Egyptians mourned him for seventy days. °4 When the days of mourning were over,
Joseph spoke to Pharaoh’s household, “If you wish to show me kindness, please
let Pharaoh know °5 that when my father was dying he made me
swear that I would bury him in the tomb he had made ready for himself in
Canaan. Ask him to let me go up and bury my father. I will come back again.” °6 Pharaoh said, “Go and bury your father as he made
you swear to do.” °7 Joseph went up to bury his father and
with him went all Pharaoh’s officials, the elders of his household and all
the elders of Egypt,
°8 as well as all belonging to the household
of Joseph, his brothers and his father’s household. Only their children,
their flocks and herds were left in the land of Goshen. °9 With the chariots and horsemen that went up with him
it was a very imposing caravan. °10
When they came to the
threshing floor of Atad, near the Jordan, they carried out a solemn and long
lamentation and there Joseph mourned his father for seven days. °11 When the Canaanites witnessed this mourning they
said, “This is a solemn mourning ceremony of the Egyptians.” That is why this
place which is east of the Jordan was called Abel Mizraim. °12 Jacob’s
sons did as he had ordered them. °13 They carried him to the land of Canaan
and buried him in the cave in the field of Machpelah near Mamre that Abraham
had bought from Ephron the Hittite for a burial place. °14 After he had buried his father, Joseph
returned to Egypt with his brothers and all those who had gone up with him
for the burial. § The last years of Joseph
°15 When Joseph’s brothers realized that
their father was dead they said, “What if Joseph turns against us in hate
because of the evil we did him?” °16
So they sent word to
Joseph saying, “Before he died your father told us to say this to you: °17 Please forgive the crime and the sin of your
brothers in doing evil to you. Forgive the crime of the servants of your
father’s God.” When he was given the message, Joseph wept. °18 His brothers went and threw themselves down before
him. “We are your slaves,” they said. °19 But
Joseph reassured them, “Don’t be afraid! Am I in the place of God? °20 You intended to do me harm, but God intended to turn
it to good in order to bring about what is happening today – the survival of
many people. °21 So have no fear! I will provide for you
and your little ones.” In this way he touched their hearts and consoled them. °22 Joseph remained in Egypt together with all
his father’s family. He lived for a hundred and ten years, °23 long enough to see Ephraim’s great-grandchildren,
and also to have the children of Machir, the son of Manasseh, placed on his
knees after their birth. °24 Then Joseph said to his
brothers, “I am going to die, but God will surely remember you and take you
from this country to the land he promised to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.” °25 Joseph then made the sons of
Israel swear, saying, “When God comes to bring you out from here, carry my
bones with you.” °26 Joseph died at the age of one hundred and ten; they
embalmed him and laid him in a coffin in Egypt. The End |