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An

Adam

gave names to all cattle, an to the fowl of the air, an to every beast of the field;

but for Adam there was not found an help meet for him.

 

An

She

Again

 

bare

his brother

Abel

 

An

the

Lord

had respect

unto

Abel

 

an

to

his offering:

 

An

Cain

talked with

 

Abel

his brother:

 

an

it

came to pass, when they were in the field,

that Cain

rose up (revolted) against

Abel

his brother,

 

an

slew him.

 

<><> 

 

An

God

blessed them,

(male and female created he them)

an

God

said

unto

them,

 

Be fruitful,

 

an

 multiply,

 

an

replenish

the

earth,

 

an

subdue

it:

<><> 

 

an

now

nothing

will be

restrained

from

them,

<><>

So

God

Created

 man in

his

own image,

<> 

 

An

God

 

saw

that

the

wickedness

of

man

was

great

in

the

earth,

 

an

that

 every

imagination

of

the

thoughts

of

his heart

was only evil

continually.
<>

 

Then shall

he say

also

unto them

on

the

left hand,

 

Depart

from

me,

 

ye cursed,

 

into

everlasting

fire,

 

prepared

for

the

devil

an

 his angels:

 

<><> 

 

which

they

have imagined to do.

<> 

 

For God,

 

said

she,

hath appointed

me

another

seed instead

of

Abel,

whom Cain slew.

<><> 

 

an

Ham

is

the father

of

Canaan.

 

An

he

said,

 

Cursed

be

Canaan;

 

a servant

of

servants

shall

he be

unto

his brethren.

<><><><> 

 

An

Isaac

entreated

the

Lord

for

his wife,

because

she

was

barren:

 

an

the

Lord

was entreated

of

him,                

an

Rebekah

his

wife

conceived.

 

An

 the

children

struggled

together within

her;

 

an

 she

said,

 

If

it

be

so,

 

 why

am I

thus?

 

An

she

went to inquire

of

the

Lord.

 

An

the

Lord

said

unto

her,

< 

 

An

the

Lord God

said

unto

the

serpent,

(Pharaoh)

 

Because

thou hast

done

this,

<><> 

 

for

in

the day

that thou

eatest thereof

 thou

shalt

surely die.

<> 

 

An

 Adam

gave names

to

all cattle,

<> 

 

thou

art

cursed

above

all cattle,

 

an

above

every beast

of

the

field;

 

upon

thy belly

shalt

thou

go,

<><> 

 

An

the

Lord God

formed

man

of

the

dust

of

the ground,

<> 

an

dust

shalt

thou

eat

all

the days

of

thy life:

<><><><><><> 

 

 

Two

Nations

are

in

thy womb,

 

an

two

 manner

of

people

 shall

be

separated

 

from

thy

bowels;

 

an

the

one

people

shall

be

stronger

than

the

other people;

<> 

 

Unto Shem

also,

 

the

father

of

all

the

children

of

Eber,

 

 the

brother

of

Japheth

the

elder,

 

even

to

him

were

children born.

<><> 

 

an

the

elder

shall serve

the

younger.

    

An

when

her

days

to

be

delivered

were

fulfilled,

behold,

 

there

were

twins

in her

womb.

 

An

the first

came out red,

all over

like

an

hairy

garment;

<> 


These are

the

generations

of

the heavens

 

an

 of

the

earth

when

they

were created,

 

in

the

day

that the

Lord God

made

the

earth

an

 the

heavens,


<>

an

they

called

his

name

Esau.

<><><><><><><> 

 

An

God

called

the

light Day,

 

< 

 

After

this

opened

Job

his

mouth,

 

an

cursed

his day.

 

An

Job

spake,

 

an

said,

Let

the

day

perish wherein

I

was

born,

 

an

the

night

in

which

it

was said,

 

There

Is

a

man child

conceived.

 

Let

that

day

be

darkness;

 

let not

God

regard

it

from above,

 

neither

let

the

light

shine upon

it.

 

Let

darkness

an

the

shadow of death

stain

it;

 

let

a

cloud dwell upon

it;

 

let

the

blackness

of

the

day

terrify

it.

 

As

for

that night,

 

let

darkness

seize upon

it;

 

let

it

not be

joined

unto

the

days

of

the

year,

 

let

it

not

come into

the

number

of

the months.

 

Lo,

 

let

that night

be

solitary,

 

let no

joyful

voice

come therein.

 

 

Let

them

curse

it

that

curse

the

day,

 

who

are

ready

to

raise up

their

mourning.

<><><> 

an

the darkness

he

called

Night.

 

<><> 

An

after

that

came

his brother

out,

 

an

his

hand

took hold

on

Esau's heel;

<><> 

 

An

I

will put

enmity

between

thee

an

the woman,

 

an

between

thy

seed

an

her

seed;

 

it

shall bruise

thy

head,

 

 an

thou

shalt bruise

his heel.

 

<> 

an

his name

was

called

Jacob:

<><> 

Praise

the

Lord;

 

for

the

Lord

Is

good:

 

sing praises

unto

 his name;

for

it is

pleasant.

 

For

the

Lord

 hath chosen

Jacob

unto himself,

 

an

 Israel

for

his

peculiar treasure.

 

For

I

know

that

the

Lord

is

great,

 

an

that

our

Lord

is

above all gods.

 

<> 

Now

therefore,

 

if

ye

will obey

my

voice indeed,

an

 keep my covenant,

 

then

ye

shall

be

a

peculiar treasure

unto

me

above all people:

 

for all

the

earth is mine:

 

<> 

And

the

Spirit

of

God

moved

upon

the

face

 of

the

waters.

 

<><> 

And

when

the

disciples

saw

him

walking

on

the

sea,

they

were troubled,

saying,

 

It

is

a

spirit;

 

an

they

cried out

for

fear.

<> 


An

God

saw

every thing

that

he

had made,

 

an,

 

behold,

it

was

very good.

 

An

 the

evening

 

an

 the

morning

were

the

sixth day.

     

Thus

the

heavens

an

the

earth

were

finished,

 

an

all

the

host

of

them.

<><><> 

 

An

the

Lord

said,

 

My

spirit

shall

not always strive with

man,

 

for

that he

also is flesh:

 

yet

his days

shall be

an

hundred

and

twenty years.

<> 

 

And unto

Eber

were born

two

sons:

 

the name

of

one

was

Peleg;

for in

his days

was

the

earth divided;

 

an

his brother's

name

was

Joktan.

<><> 

 

Cursed

be

the

day wherein

I

was born:

 

let not

the

day

wherein

my

mother bare

me

be

the

blessed.

 

Cursed

be

the

man

who

brought tidings

to

my

father,

 

saying,

 

A

man

child is born

unto

thee;

<><> 

 

an

Isaac

was

threescore

years old

when

she

bare

them.

<><><> 

 

an

let them

be

for

signs,

 

an

for

seasons,

 an

for

days,

 

an

years:

 

An

let them

be

for

lights

in

the

firmament

of

 the

heaven

to

give light

upon the earth:

 

an

it

was

so.

><><><>< 

 

An

the

boys grew:

 

an

Esau

was

a

cunning hunter,

a

man

of

the

field;

 

an

Jacob

was a

plain

man,

 

dwelling

in

tents.

    

An

Isaac

loved

Esau,

 

because

 

he

did eat

of

his

venison:

 

but

Rebekah

loved Jacob.

 

<><><> 

 

 

An

God

 said unto

Noah,

 

The end

of

all flesh

is

come

before

me;

for

 the earth

is

filled

with

violence

through them;

 

an,

 

behold,

 

 I

Will

 destroy them

with

 the earth.

<><> 

 

An

the Lord

said,

 

My

spirit

shall not always

strive

with man,

for

that he also

is

flesh:

<><><><><> 

 

An

it

came to pass,

 

that

when Isaac

was old,

 

an

his eyes

were

dim,

 

so

that he

could not

see,

 

he

called

 

Esau

his

eldest son,

 

an

said

unto him,

 

My son:

 

An

 he

said

unto him,

 

Behold,

 

here

am I.

 

An

he

said,

 

 Behold now,

 

I am

old,

 

I

know not

 

the day

of

of

my

death:

 

Now

therefore

take,

 

I

pray thee,

 

thy

weapons,

 

thy

quiver

an

thy bow,

 

an

go out

to

the

field,

 

an

take me

some venison;

    

An

make

me

savoury meat,

 

such

as

I love,

 

an

 bring

it

to

me,

 

that I

may eat;

 

that my soul

may bless

thee

before

I die.

 

An

Rebekah

heard

when Isaac spake

to

Esau

his son.

 

An

 Esau went

to

the field

to

hunt for venison,

 

an

to

bring

it.

    

An

 Rebekah

spake

unto

Jacob

her son,

 

saying,

 

Behold,

 

I

heard

thy

father speak

unto

Esau

thy brother,

 

 saying,

 

Bring

Me

venison,

 

an

make me

savoury

meat,

 

<><><><> 

(ISAAC)

 

that I

may eat;

 

that my soul

may

bless

I die.

<><><><> 

 

that I

may eat,

an

 bless

 

thee

before

the

Lord

 

before

my death.

 

Now

therefore,

 

my son,

 

obey

my

voice

according

to

that

which

I

command

thee.

 

<><><> 

 

And

Abraham

set

seven ewe lambs

of

the

flock

by

themselves.

<><> 

 

And

Abel,

he also

brought

of

the

firstlings

of

his flock

an

of

the

fat thereof.

An

 the

Lord

had respect

unto Abel

and

to

his offering:

 

<><><> 

<>

(This is the Birthright Abraham contained.)

 

Go now

to

the flock,

 

an

 fetch

me

from

thence

two

good kids

of

the

goats;

 

an

 I

will make

them

savoury meat

for

thy father,

 

such

as

he

loveth:

    

An

 thou

shalt bring

it

to

thy father,

 

that

he

may eat,

 

an

 that

he

may bless

thee

before

his

death.

 

An

Jacob

said

to

Rebekah

his

mother,

 

Behold,

 

Esau

my brother

is

a

hairy man,

 

an

I am

a

smooth man:

<><><> 

 

Among

the

smooth stones

of

the stream

is

thy portion;

 

they,

 

they

are

thy lot:

 

even

to

them

hast thou

poured

a

drink

offering,

 

thou hast

offered

a

meat

offering.

 

Should

I

receive comfort

in

 these?

 

<><> 

My

father

peradventure

will feel

me,

 

an

I

shall seem

to

him

as

a

deceiver;

 

an

I

shall bring

a

curse

upon me,

 

an

 not

a

blessing.

 

An

his

mother

said unto

him,

 

 

<><><> 

Unto the woman

he

said,

 

I

 

will greatly multiply

thy

sorrow

an

 thy

conception;

 

in

sorrow

thou

shalt bring forth children;

 

an

thy

desire shall

be

to

thy

husband,

<><><> 

 

An

the

priest

shall charge

her

by

an

oath,

an

say unto

the

woman,

 

If

no man have lain with thee,

 

an

if

thou hast

not

gone aside

to

uncleanness

with

another

instead

of

thy husband,

 

be

thou free

from

this bitter water

 that

causeth

the curse:

<><> 

 

Upon

me

be

thy curse,

 

my

son:

<><><> 

 

an

 he

shall rule over

thee.

 

<><> 

 

only

 

obey

my

voice,

 

an

go

fetch

me them.

 

An

Rebekah

 

took

goodly raiment

of

her

eldest son

Esau,

 

which were

with

her

in

the

house,

 

an

put them upon

Jacob

her

younger son:

<><><><> 

 

Unto

Adam

also

an

 to

his wife

did the

Lord God

make coats

of

skins,

 

an

clothed them.

<><>< 

 

An

 she

put the

skins

of

the kids

of

the

goats upon

 

his

hands,

<><><> 

 

An

Pharaoh

took off

his

ring

from

his hand,

 

an

 put

it upon

Joseph's hand,

 

an

arrayed

him

in

vestures

of

fine linen,

 

an

put

a

gold chain

about

his

neck;

 

<><> 

and

upon

the

smooth

of

his neck:

    

An

she

gave

the

savoury meat

an

the

bread,

 

which

she

had

prepared,

 

into

the

hand

of

her son

Jacob.

<><><><> 

 

<><> 

The Blessing

<><><> 

 

 

And Jacob said,

Swear

 to

me

this day;

an

he

sware

unto

him:

and

he

sold

his birthright

unto Jacob.

<> 

 

An

the

elder

shall serve

the

younger.

<><><><> 

 

Now the serpent was more

subtil

than any beast

of

the

field

which the

Lord God

had

made.

<><> 

The blessing

<><><> 

 

Standing

in

attendance

before

the

Lord,

Stood the birthright, purchased from Esau, who stated, “I am at the point to die: and what profit shall this birthright do to me?” now standing quietly in witness to the anointing of Jacob by the Lord, whose eyes are dim.

<><><> 

And

Abraham

said

unto

his

eldest servant

of

his

house,

that

ruled over

all

that he

had,

Put,

 

I

pray thee,

thy

hand under

my

thigh:

<><><> 

 

An

he

came

unto

his father,

 

an

said,

 

My

father:

an

he

said,

 

Here

am I;

 

who art thou,

 

my son?

 

 

And Jacob

said

unto

his father,

 

I am

 Esau

thy

firstborn;

 

I

have done according

as

thou

badest

me:

 

arise,

 

I

pray

thee,

 

sit

an

 eat

of

my

venison,

 

that

thy

soul may bless

me.

 

An

Isaac

said

unto

his son,

 

How

is it

that

thou hast

found

it

so

quickly,

 

my son?

 

An

he

said,

 

Because

the

Lord

thy

God

brought

it

to

me.

An

 Isaac

said unto

Jacob,

 

Come near,

 

I

pray thee,

that

I

may feel thee,

 

my son,

whether

thou

be

my

very son

Esau

or

not.

<><><>

An

he

said,

I

heard thy

voice

in

the garden,

an

I

was afraid,

 

because

I

was naked;

an

I

hid

myself.
<><>

 

An

Jacob

went near unto

Isaac

his father;

 

an

 he

felt him,

 

an

said,

 

The

voice

is

Jacob's voice,

 

but

the hands

are

the

hands

of

Esau.

 

An

he

discerned him not,

 

because

his

hands were hairy,

 

 as

 his

brother

Esau's

hands:

 

 

so

he

blessed him.

 

An

 he

said,

 

Art thou

my

very son Esau?

 

An

he

said,

 

<><><> 

I am

sought

 of

them

that asked

not

for

me;

 

 I am

Found

 of

them

that sought

me

not:

 

I

said,

 

 Behold

me,

 

behold

me,

unto

a

nation

that was

not

called

by

my name.

 

<><> 

 

I am.

 

An

he

said,

Bring

it

near

 

(The birthright)

 

to

me,

 

an I

will eat

of

my son's

venison,

that

my soul

may bless

thee.

 

An

he

brought

it

near

to

him,

 

an

he

did eat:

 

an

he

brought

him

wine,

 

an

he

drank.

 

An

his father

Isaac

said

unto him,

 

Come

near

now,

 

an

kiss me,

 

my son.

 

An

 he

came near,

 

an

 kissed him:

 

an

he

smelled

the

smell

of

his

raiment,

 

an

blessed him,

 

an

said,

 

See,

 

the

smell

of

my son

is

as

the

smell

of

a field

which the

Lord

hath blessed:

 

<> 

The Blessing

<> 

 

Therefore

God

give

thee

of

the dew

of

heaven,

<><><> 

for

thy dew

is as

the

dew

of

herbs,

an

the

earth shall cast

out

the

dead.

<><> 

 

an

the

fatness

of

the earth,

<><><> 

They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house; an thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasures.

 

For with thee is the fountain of life: in thy light shall we see light.

 

O

continue thy lovingkindness unto them that know thee; an thy righteousness to the upright in heart.

 

Let not the foot of pride come against me, an let not the hand of the wicked remove me.

 

There are the workers of inequity fallen: they are cast down, an shall not be able to rise.

Fret not thyself because of evildoers, neither be thou envious against the workers of inequity.

 

For they shall soon be cut down like the grass, an wither as the green herb.

 

Trust

in

the

Lord,

an

do good;

so shalt thou dwell in the land, an verily thou shalt be fed.

 

Delight thyself also in the Lord; an he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.

 

<><><> 

For thine is the kingdom, an the power, an the glory, for ever.

Amen.

<><> 

 

Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust

also in him; an he shall bring it to pass.

 

An he shall bring forth thy righteousness as the light, an thy judgment as the noonday.

 

Rest in the Lord, an wait patiently for him: fret not thyself because of him who prospereth in his way, because of the man who bringeth wicked devices to pass.

 

Cease from anger, an forsake wrath: fret not thyself in any wise to do evil.

 

For evildoers shall be cut off: but those that wait upon the Lord, they shall inherit the earth.

  For yet a little while, an the wicked shall not be:

yea,

thou shalt diligently consider his place, an it shall not be.

 

But the meek shall inherit the earth; an shall delight themselves in the abundance of peace.

an

plenty

of

corn

an

wine:

    

Let people

serve

thee,

an

nations

bow down

to

thee:

 

be

lord

over

thy brethren,

 

an

let

thy

mother's sons

bow down

to

thee:

 

cursed be

every

one

that

curseth thee,

 

an

blessed

be

he

that

blesseth

thee.

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An

 the

Lord God

said,

 

Behold,

the

man is

become

as

one

of

us,

to

know good

an evil:

 

an

now,

 

lest

he

put

forth his hand,

 

an

take

also

of

the tree

of

life,

 

an

eat,

an

live

for ever:

 

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An

 it

came to pass,

 

as

soon

as

Isaac

 had made

an

end

of

blessing Jacob,

 

an

Jacob

was yet

scarce

gone out

from

the

presence

of

Isaac

 his father,

 

that

Esau

his

brother came

in

from

his hunting.

 

ISamuelYeaO

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