Book, Chapter
1 I, VIII| was called Esau, while Jacob was the name given to the
2 I, VIII| ready to bless his son Esau, Jacob through the counsel of his
3 I, VIII| place of his brother. Thus Jacob is set before his brother
4 I, VIII| the death of his brother. Jacob, owing to the fear thus
5 I, VIII| their own kindred. Thus Jacob, setting out for Mesopotamia,
6 I, IX | to have been beautiful. Jacob, captivated by her beauty,
7 I, IX | fruitful. Of the sons whom Jacob had by Leah, the following
8 I, IX | offspring, bare Joseph. Then Jacob, being desirous of returning
9 I, IX | reward for his service, and Jacob the son-in-law, thinking
10 I, IX | addition to his daughters. Then Jacob, going on his way, is said
11 I, IX | to meet his brother, but Jacob took care not to trust him
12 I, IX | said to have wrestled with Jacob. And when he had prevailed
13 I, IX | changed by God, so that from Jacob he was called Israel. But
14 I, IX | wrestling, the breadth19 of Jacob's thigh shrank. ~
15 I, X | defiled Dinah, the daughter of Jacob by Leah. Symeon and Levi,
16 I, X | plundered by the sons of Jacob, and all the spoil carried
17 I, X | all the spoil carried off. Jacob is said to have been much
18 I, X | the death of his father, Jacob stayed on in the place where
19 I, XI | time, Judah, the son of Jacob, took in marriage Sava,21
20 I, XII | began to distress the world. Jacob, constrained by this necessity,
21 I, XII | connections to Egypt. So Jacob went down to Egypt, to the
22 I, XII | thirtieth year of the life of Jacob, and one thousand three
23 I, XII | Canaanites, to thatwhen Jacob entered Egypt, there are
24 I, XII | fifteen years. After this, Jacob, in the seventeenth year
25 I, XII | value of the blessing given, Jacob then blessed all his sons
26 I, XIV | Lord of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and that he desired that
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