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Genesis 35
In the meantime God said to Jacob: Arise, and go up
to Bethel, and dwell there, and make there an altar
to God, who appeared to thee when thou didst flee from
Esau thy brother.
And Jacob having called together all his household,
said: Cast away the strange gods that are among you,
and be cleansed and change your garments.
Arise, and let us go up to Bethel, that we may make
there an altar to God: who heard me in the day of my
affliction, and accompanied me in my journey.
So they gave him all the strange gods they had, and
the earrings which were in their ears: and he buried
them under the turpentine tree, that is behind the city
of Sichem.
And when they were departed, the terror of God fell
upon all the cities round about, and they durst not
pursue after them as they went away.
And Jacob came to Luza, which is in the land of Chanaan,
surnamed Bethel: he and all the people that were with
him.
And he built there an altar, and called the name of
that place, The house of God: for there God appeared
to him when he fled from his brother.
At the same time Debora the nurse of Rebecca died, and
was buried at the foot of Bethel under an oak: and the
name of that place was called, The oak of weeping.
And God appeared again to Jacob, after he returned from
Mesopotamia of Syria, and he blessed him,
Saying: Thou shalt not be called any more Jacob, but
Israel shall be thy name. And he called him Israel.
And said to him: I am God Almighty, increase thou and
be multiplied. Nations and peoples of nations shall
be from thee, and kings shall come out of thy loins.
And the land which I gave to Abraham and Isaac, I will
give to thee, and to thy seed after thee.
And he departed from him.
But he set up a monument of stone, in the place where
God had spoken to him: pouring drink offerings upon
it, and pouring oil thereon:
And calling the name of that place Bethel.
And going forth from thence, he came in the springtime
to the land which leadeth to Ephrata: wherein when Rachel
was in travail,
By reason of her hard labor she began to be in danger,
and the midwife said to her: Fear not, for thou shalt
have this son also.
And when her soul was departing for pain, and death
was now at hand, she called the name of her son Benoni,
that is, The son of my pain: but his father called him
Benjamin, that is, The son of the right hand.
So Rachel died, and was buried in the highway that leadeth
to Ephrata, that is Bethlehem.
And Jacob erected a pillar over her sepulcher: this
is the pillar of Rachel's monument, to this day.
Departing thence, he pitched his tent beyond the Flock
tower.
And when he dwelt in that country, Ruben went, and slept
with Bala, the concubine of his father: which he was
not ignorant of. Now the sons of Jacob were twelve.
The sons of Lia: Ruben the firstborn, and Simeon, and
Levi, and Juda, and Issachar, and Zebulon.
The sons of Rachel: Joseph and Benjamin.
The sons of Bala, Rachel's handmaid: Dan and Naphthali.
The sons of Zelpha, Lia's handmaid: Gad and Aser: these
are the sons of Jacob, that were born to him in Mesopotamia
of Syria.
And he came to Isaac his father in Mambre, the city
of Arbee, this is Hebron: Wherein Abraham and Isaac
sojourned.
And the days of Isaac were a hundred and eighty years.
And being spent with age he died, and was gathered to
his people, being old and full of days: and his sons
Esau and Jacob buried him.
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