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lam-en-ta-tion        

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an

Jacob

was yet

scarce

gone out

from

the

presence

of

Isaac

 his

father,

 

that

Esau

his

brother came

in

from

his

hunting.

 

An

he

also

had made

savoury meat,

 

an

brought

it

unto

his

father,

 

an

said

unto

his

father,

 

Let

my

father

arise,

 

an

eat

of

his

son's venison,

 

<><> 

An

Abram

took

Sarai

his wife,

 

an

Lot

his brother's

son,

 

an

 all

 their

substance

that they

had gathered,

 

an

the

souls

that they

had gotten

in

Haran;

<> 

 

that

thy

soul

may

bless

me.

< 

 

An

Isaac

his

father

said

unto

him,

 

Who

art thou?

 

An

he

said,

 

I am

thy

son,

 

thy

firstborn

Esau.

 

An

Isaac

trembled

very

exceedingly,

 

an

 said,

 

Who?

<><><> 

 

An

 she

again

bare

his brother

Abel.
<
><><>

 

where

is he

that hath

taken venison,

 

an

brought

it

me,

 

an

I

have eaten

of

all

before

thou

camest,

 

an

have blessed

him?

 

yea,

 

an

he

shall

be

blessed.

 

An

when

Esau

heard the words

of

his

 father,

 

he

cried

with a great

an

exceeding bitter cry,

 

an

said

unto

 

his

father,

 

Bless me,

 

even

me

also,

 

O

my father.

 

*  * *

 

And Jacob said,

Sell me this day

thy birthright.

 

And Esau

said,

 

Behold,

 

I am

at the point to die:

 

an

what

profit

shall

this

 birthright

do to me?

      

. . . an

he sold

his birthright

unto

Jacob.

 

: thus Esau despised his birthright.

*  * *

 

But

be

not

thou

far from

me,

 

O

Lord:

 

O

my strength,

 

haste

thee

to

help me.

     

Deliver

my soul

from

the sword;

 

my

darling

from

the

power

of

the dog.

<> 

 

But

now

they

that

 are

younger than

I

have

me

in

derision,

 

whose fathers

I

would have

disdained

to

have set

with

the dogs

of

my flock.

<> 

     

Save

me

from

the

lion's mouth:

 

for thou

hast

heard me

from

the

horns of the unicorns.

(Uni, One)

 

I

will

declare

thy

name

unto

my

brethren:

 

in

the

midst

of

the

congregation

will

I

praise thee.

<> 

 

An

he

said,

 

Thy

brother

 came with

subtilty,

 

an

hath taken

away

 thy

blessing.

<><> 

And Abram said to the king of Sodom,

I

have lift up

mine hand

unto the Lord,

the

most high

God,

the

possessor

of

heaven

 

an

earth,

<> 

 

 

Arise,

O Lord;

save me,

O

 my God:

for

thou hast

smitten

all

mine

enemies

 

upon the cheek bone;

thou hast

broken

the

teeth

of

the ungodly.

Salvation

belongeth

unto

the

Lord:

 

thy blessing

is

upon

thy people.

Selah.

 

<> 

 

 

An

Isaac

answered

an

said

unto Esau,

 

<><> 

An

Isaac

entreated

the

 

Lord for

 

his

wife,

 

because

she

was

barren:

 

an

he

Lord

was entreated

of

him,

 

an

Rebekah

his

wife

conceived.

 

<> 

 

Behold,

 

<><> 

 

An

 he

said,

 

Cursed

be

Canaan;

a

servant

 of

servants

shall

he

 be

unto

his brethren.

 

<><> 

 

I

have

made

him

thy lord,

 

an

all

his brethren

have

I

given

to

him

for

servants;

 

an

with

corn

an

wine

have

I

sustained

him:

 

an

what

shall

I

do

now

unto

thee,

 

my son?

 

 

An

Esau

said

unto

his

father,

 

Hast thou

 

but

one

blessing,

 

my

father?

 

bless me,

 

even

me

also,

 

O

my father.

 

An

Esau

lifted

up

his voice,

 

an

wept.

/\

    

  

And

Jacob

went near unto

Isaac his

father; . . .

 

. . . Therefore

God

give thee

of

the

dew of heaven,

 

an

the fatness of the earth,

 

an

 

 plenty of corn

an

 wine:

Let people serve thee,

an

nations

bow down

to

thee:

<> 

 

Behold,

 

thy

dwelling

shall

be

the

fatness of the earth,

 

an

of

the

dew

of

heaven from above;

<><> 

 

An

the

Lord

of

hosts

shall

stir up

a

 scourge

for him

according

to the

slaughter

of

Midian

at

the

rock of Oreb:

 

 an

as

his rod

was upon

the

sea,

 

so

 

shall

he

lift it up

after

the

manner

of

Egypt.

<><> 

 

An

I

will sever

 

in that day

 

the

 land of Goshen,

in

which

my

people dwell,

 

that

no swarms

of

flies

shall be there;

 

to

the

end

thou mayest

know

 

that

I am

the

Lord

 in

the

midst of the earth.

<> 

 

An

it

shall come

to

pass

in that day,

 

that

his

burden

shall be taken away

from

off

thy

shoulder,

 

 an

his yoke from off thy neck,

 

 an

the

yoke

shall

 be

 destroyed

 because

of

the

anointing.

 

<> 

 

An

by

thy sword

shalt

thou live,

 

an

 shalt

serve

thy brother;

 

an

it

shall

come to pass

when thou

shalt

have

the

dominion,

that thou

shalt

break his yoke from

off

thy

neck.

 

An

Esau

hated

Jacob

because

of

the

blessing

wherewith

his

father

blessed

him:

 

an

Esau

said

in

his

heart,

 

The

days

of

mourning

for

my father

are

at hand;

 

then will

I

slay

my

brother

Jacob.

 

    

An

these words

of

Esau

her

elder son

were told

to

Rebekah: and she sent and called Jacob her younger son, and said unto him, Behold, thy brother Esau, as touching thee, doth comfort himself, purposing to kill thee.

 

<><> 

And Lamech

said unto

 his

wives,

Adah

An

 Zillah,

 

Hear

my

voice;

 

ye

wives

of

Lamech,

hearken unto

my speech:

<> 

 

My

Doctrine

shall drop

as

the

rain,

my speech

shall distil

as

 the dew,

 

as

the

small

rain upon

the

tender

herb,

 

an

as

the

showers

upon

the

grass:

<> 

 

And Moses

went up

unto

God,

 

an

the

Lord

called

unto

him

out

of

the

mountain,

 

saying,

 

Thus shalt thou say to the

house

of

Jacob,

 

An

tell the

children of Israel;. . .

       

. . . Now therefore,

if ye will

obey my voice

 indeed,

an

keep

my covenant,

<><> 

 

And

when

Abram

was

ninety years old

 

an

 nine,

 

the Lord

appeared

to

Abram,

 

an

said

unto him,

I am

the

Almighty God;

 

walk before

me,

an

 be

thou

perfect.

 

<> 

an

God

divided

the

light

 

 from

 

the

darkness.

<> 

An

I

will make

my

covenant

 

between

 

me

an

 thee,

 

an

will

multiply

thee exceedingly.

<> 

 

Ye

shall not eat

of

it,

 

neither shall

ye

touch

it,

 

lest ye die.

<> 

 

then

ye

shall

be

a

peculiar treasure

unto

me

above

all people:

for

all

the

earth is mine:

<><><> 

 

Now

therefore,

 

my son,

 

obey my voice;

 

an

arise,

 

flee thou

to

Laban

my

brother

to

Haran;

 

An

 tarry with him

a

few days,

until

thy

brother's

fury turn away:

<><> 

And

Now

art thou

cursed

from

the

 earth,

 

which hath opened her mouth to receive

thy brother's blood

from

thy hand;

       

When thou tillest the ground,

 

it

shall not henceforth yield

unto thee

her strength;

 

a

fugitive

an

a

vagabond

shalt thou be

in

 the

earth.

 

And Cain said unto the Lord, My punishment is greater than I can bear.

        Ge 4:14   Behold, thou hast driven me out this day from the face of the earth; and from thy face shall I be hid; and I shall be a fugitive and a vagabond in the earth; and it shall come to pass, that every one that findeth me shall slay me.

 

<><><> 

An

it

came to pass,

as

they

journeyed

from

the east,

that they

found

a

plain

in

the

land

of

Shinar;

an

they

dwelt there.

<><><> 

 

 

And Adah bare Jabal:

he

was the

father

of

such

as

dwell in tents,

and of such as have cattle.

<><><> 

 

An

 he

went on his

journeys

from

the

south

 

even

to

Bethel,

<><> 

 

unto the place

where his tent

had been

at

the beginning,

 

between

 

Bethel

<><> 

 

An

Noah

builded

an

altar

unto

the

Lord;

 

an

took

of

every clean beast,

 

an

 of

every clean fowl,

an

offered

burnt offerings

on

the altar.

 

<><> 

That

the

sons

of

God

saw

the

daughters

of

men

that they

were fair;

 

an

 they

 took

them wives

of

all

which

they chose.

 

<><><> 

 

An

the

eyes

of

them both

were

opened,

 

an

they

knew

that they

were

naked;

 

an

they

sewed

 fig leaves

together,

 

an

made

themselves aprons.

<><> 

and

God divided

the

light

from

the

 darkness.

<> 

For

the

Lord

thy God

bringeth thee into

a

good land,

 

a

land

of

brooks

of

water,

 

of

 fountains

an

depths

that

spring out

of

valleys

an

hills;

 

A land of wheat,

an

barley,

 

an

vines,

 

an

fig trees,

 

an

pomegranates;

a

land

of

oil olive,

an

honey;

 

<><><> 

       

An

 they

heard

the

voice

of

the

Lord God

walking

in

the

garden

 in

the

cool of the day:

<><><><> 

 

 

an

 he

sat in

the

tent door

in

the

heat of the day;

 

<> 

an

there

 wrestled

a

man

with him

until

 the

breaking

of

the day.

<><><><> 

 

 

in

the

day

that

the

Lord God

made

the

earth

an

her

heavens,

<> 

 

An

the

Lord God

planted

a

garden

eastward

in

Eden;

 

an

there

he

put the man whom he had formed.

 

And

out

of

the

ground

<><> 

 

What

is

man,

 

that thou

art

mindful

of  him?

<><><> 

For

I

know him,

that he

will

command

his children and his household after him, and they shall keep the way of the Lord, to do justice and judgment;

 

that the Lord may bring upon Abraham that which

he hath spoken of him.

<><> 

 

and the son of man,

that thou visitest him?

<><><>

 

Let

thy hand

be

upon the man

of

thy

right hand,

 

upon

the

son of man

whom thou

madest

strong

for

thyself.

 

So

will not

we

go

back from thee:

 

quicken

us,

 

an

we

will call

upon

thy name.

 

Turn

us

again,

 

O

Lord God

of

hosts,

 

cause

thy face

to

shine;

 

an

 we

shall

be

saved.

<><> 

 

For

 thou hast

made

him

a

little lower

than

the

angels,

 

an hast

crowned

him

with

glory

an

honour.

<><><> 

 

An

God

blessed Noah

 

an

 his sons,

 

an

 said

 

unto

them,

Be

fruitful,

 

an

 multiply,

 

an

eplenish

the

earth.

 

An

the

fear

of

you

an

the

dread

of

you

shall

be

upon

every beast

of

the

earth,

 

an

upon every

fowl

of

the air,

 

upon all

that

moveth upon

the

earth,

 

an

upon all

the

fishes

of

the

sea;

<><><> 

 

For God

doth

know

that in

the

day

ye

eat thereof,

<><><> 

 

an

 whatsoever

Adam

called every

living

creature,

 

 that was the name thereof.

<> 

Not in order

<> 

and

called the name thereof Jachin:

and

he set up the left pillar,

and

called the name thereof Boaz.

<> 

But God clave an hollow place that was in the jaw, and there came water thereout; and when he had drunk, his spirit came again, and he revived: wherefore he called the name thereof Enhakkore, which is in Lehi unto this day.

 

<> 

     An the man went into the land of the Hittites,

 an built a city, and called the name thereof Luz:

 which is the name thereof unto this day.

 

<> 

Then I said unto them, What is the high place

whereunto ye go?

An the name thereof is called Bamah unto

this day.

<> 

Then I said unto them, What is the high place

whereunto ye go?

An the name thereof is called Bamah unto

this day.

<> 

 

<><><> 

 

Then

 your eyes

shall be opened,

an

 ye

shall be as gods,

knowing good

an

evil.

 

<><> 

 

into

your hand

are

they

delivered.

 

Every

moving thing

that liveth

shall

be

meat for you;

 

 even

as

the

green herb

have

I

given you

all things.

<><> 

 

Thou

madest

him

to

have

dominion

over

the

works

of

thy hands;

 

thou hast

put

all things

under

his

 feet:

 

All

sheep

an

oxen,

 

yea,

 

an

 the

beasts

of

the

field;

 

The

fowl of the air,

 

an

 the

fish

of

the

sea,

 

an

 whatsoever

passeth

Through

the

paths of the seas.

<><><> 

 

made

the

Lord God

to

grow every tree

that

is

pleasant

to

 the

sight,

<><><> 

 

An

said,

 

My Lord,

 

 If

now

I

have found favour

in

thy sight,

pass not away,

 

I

pray thee,

from

thy servant:

<><> 

an

good

for

food;

 

the tree of life also in the midst of the garden,

an

the tree of knowledge of good and evil.

<><> 

 

an

Adam

an

his

wife

hid

themselves

from

the

 presence

of

 the

Lord God

amongst

the

trees

of

the

garden.

<><> 

 

   An

the

Lord

said,

 

 

My spirit

 

shall not always strive

with man,

<><><> 

 

Wherefore

say unto

them,

<><> 

 

An

let

them

 be

for

lights

in

the

firmament

of

the

heaven

to

give light

upon

the

earth: and it was so.

<> 

 

The

sun

shall

be

no more

thy

light

by

day;

 

neither

for

brightness

shall

the

moon

give light

unto

thee:

 

but

the

Lord

shall be unto

thee

an

everlasting light,

 

an

thy God

thy glory.

<><> 

 

Thus

saith

the

Lord God;

 

Ye

eat with

the

blood,

an

 lift

up

your eyes toward

your

idols,

 

an

shed blood:

 

an

shall

ye

possess

the

land?

<><> 

 

How long,

 

ye

 

 simple

ones,

 

will

ye love

simplicity?

 

an

the

scorners delight

in

their scorning,

 

an

fools

hate knowledge?

 

<><> 

for

that he

also

is

flesh:

 

yet his days shall

be

an

hundred

and

twenty years.

 

<><><> 

Then Jacob went on his journey,

 

an

came

into

the

land

of

the people

of

the east.

 

  ISamuel O


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