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1 I| be born or spring out of Jacob, and a man shall arise of
2 I| the history of Esau and of Jacob, which is read in the Church
3 I| his hand, and he was named Jacob. Isaac the father was sixty
4 I| earth, and an hunter. And Jacob was simple and dwelled at
5 I| Rebekah the mother loved Jacob. ~Jacob on a time had made
6 I| the mother loved Jacob. ~Jacob on a time had made a good
7 I| sore an hungred, and found Jacob having good pottage, and
8 I| and much hungry. To whom Jacob said: If thou wilt sell
9 I| take it for this pottage. Jacob then said: Swear that to
10 I| father, and she said then to Jacob: I have heard thy father
11 I| thee ere he die. To whom Jacob answered: knowest thou not
12 I| Esau had, and did them on Jacob. And the skins of the kids
13 I| here; who art thou, my son? Jacob said: I am Esau, thy first
14 I| voice truly is the voice of Jacob, but the hands be the hands
15 I| of the wine, he said to Jacob: Come hither to me, my son,
16 I| fulfilled these words and Jacob gone out, when that Esau
17 I| knowledge that God would that Jacob should have the blessing.
18 I| his name be called well Jacob, for on another time tofore
19 I| Esau woe-begone, and hated Jacob for supplanting him of his
20 I| I shall slay my brother Jacob. This was told to Rebekah,
21 I| Rebekah, which anon sent for Jacob her son, and said to him:
22 I| the daughters of Heth, if Jacob take to him a wife of that
23 I| live. Isaac then called Jacob and blessed him and commanded
24 I| that his father had blessed Jacob and sent him into Mesopotamia
25 I| Ishmael, son of Abraham. ~Then Jacob departed from Beersheba
26 I| all that I have said. When Jacob was awaked from his sleep
27 I| the gate of heaven. Then Jacob arose early and took the
28 I| tithes and tenth part. Then Jacob went forth into the east,
29 I| with her flock. Then said Jacob: It is yet far to even,
30 I| time the beasts. And when Jacob saw her and knew that she
31 I| when he understood that Jacob, his sister's son was come,
32 I| of a month, he demanded Jacob if he would gladly serve
33 I| and well-favoured, whom Jacob loved, and said: I shall
34 I| thou shalt have her. And so Jacob served him for Rachel seven
35 I| the end of seven years, Jacob said to Laban: Give to me
36 I| handmaid named Zilpah. Then Jacob, weening that it had been
37 I| thou shalt serve to me. Jacob agreed gladly, and when
38 I| to her sister and said to Jacob her husband: Make me with
39 I| else I shall die. To whom Jacob was wroth, and answered:
40 I| to know her, which when Jacob had known, she conceived
41 I| of thy son. At even, when Jacob came home from the field,
42 I| another. When Joseph was born, Jacob said to Laban his wives'
43 I| shall give to thee. Then Jacob answered: Thou knowest how
44 I| commanded to thee, do it. Jacob arose and set his children
45 I| the idols of her father. Jacob would not let Laban know
46 I| the third day after, that Jacob was fled and gone, who anon
47 I| angrily ne hard words to Jacob. That time Jacob had set
48 I| words to Jacob. That time Jacob had set his tabernacle in
49 I| his brethren, he said to Jacob: Why hast thou done thus
50 I| speak no hard words against Jacob. Thou desirest to go to
51 I| returned into his country. Jacob went forth in his journey
52 I| This saith thy brother Jacob: I have dwelled with Laban
53 I| These messengers returned to Jacob and said: We came to Esau
54 I| thee with four hundred men. Jacob was sore afraid then, and
55 I| yet be saved. Then said Jacob: O God of my father Abraham,
56 I| and bade them say that Jacob his servant sent to him
57 I| he followeth after. And Jacob thought to please him with
58 I| is in the morning. Then Jacob answered: I shall not leave
59 I| is thy name? he answered: Jacob. Then he said: Nay, said
60 I| shall no more be called Jacob, but Israel, for if thou
61 I| prevail against men? Then Jacob said to him: What is thy
62 I| blessed him in the same place. Jacob called the name of that
63 I| it dried in the thigh of Jacob. Then Jacob lifting up his
64 I| the thigh of Jacob. Then Jacob lifting up his eyes saw
65 I| and to whom longen they? Jacob answered: They be children
66 I| turmes which I have met? Jacob answered: I have sent them
67 I| them be thine. Nay, said Jacob, I pray thee to take this
68 I| of thy journey. Then said Jacob: Thou knowest well, my lord,
69 I| whatsoever need thou have. Jacob said: It is no need, I need
70 I| that he came into Seir. And Jacob came to Succoth and builded
71 I| may be my wife. Which when Jacob knew, and heard how his
72 I| speak of this matter to Jacob, and that time his sons
73 I| Then answered the sons of Jacob to Shechem and his father
74 I| u Lord appeared again to Jacob after that he was returned
75 I| shalt no more be called Jacob but Israel shall be thy
76 I| Ephrath, that is Bethlehem. Jacob raised a title upon her
77 I| Rachel unto this present day. Jacob went thence and came to
78 I| good mind, and Esau and Jacob his sons buried him. ~Thus
79 I| and his two sons Esau and Jacob. ~
80 I| and to eschew the hunger. ~Jacob, father unto Joseph, heard
81 I| of every sack. Then said Jacob their father: Ye have made
82 I| from Egypt was consumed, Jacob said to his sons: Return
83 I| the land of Egypt. ~When Jacob heard this he awoke as a
84 I| same night saying to him: Jacob, Jacob, to whom he answered:
85 I| night saying to him: Jacob, Jacob, to whom he answered: I
86 I| his hands upon thine eyes. Jacob then arose on the morn early,
87 I| These were sons of Leah that Jacob gat in Mesopotamia, and
88 I| the souls of the house of Jacob that entered into Egypt
89 I| Egypt were in all seventy. ~Jacob sent then tofore him Judah
90 I| And Joseph entered in, and Jacob said: Almighty God appeared
91 I| which was first born. Then Jacob blessed the sons of Joseph
92 I| my sword and my bow. Then Jacob called his sons tofore him
93 I| Abraham had bought. Then when Jacob the father was buried, Joseph
94 I| promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. When that time shall come,
95 I| entered into Egypt with Jacob, and each entered with their
96 I| with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and our Lord beheld the
97 I| God of Isaac, and God of Jacob. Moses then hid his face,
98 I| God of Isaac, and God of Jacob, hath appeared to me saying:
99 I| God of Isaac, and God of Jacob, saying: Visiting I have
100 I| appeared to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in my might, and my name
101 I| thou say to the house of Jacob and to the children of Israel.
102 I| Adam, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and of Joseph with his
103 I| Remember Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob thy servants, to whom thou
104 I| promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, saying: I shall give it
105 II| God of Isaac, and God of Jacob be with you, and he conjoin
106 III| sons of the priest named Jacob: Sirs, leave this just man
107 IV| patience. Of the patience of Jacob scripture marvelleth, which
108 IV| that sent his blessing to Jacob, lo! here a bough of palm
109 V| God of Isaac, and God of Jacob, which hast given to us
110 V| wife, of whom he engendered Jacob, and when Nathan was dead
111 V| wife of Nathan, mother of Jacob, and on her he engendered
112 V| he engendered Eli, and so Jacob and Eli were brethren of
113 V| but not of one father. For Jacob was of the line of Solomon
114 V| died without children, and Jacob his brother, which was of
115 V| then by nature is son of Jacob by descent of Solomon. That
116 V| wit, Joseph is the son of Jacob, and after the law he is
117 V| angel took the sinew of Jacob, and anon it dried up. Thirdly,
118 VI| that had his sight again.~Jacob, the son of Spoletine, had
119 VII| September I l, v. I20.~Jacob, i. 207.~James the More.
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