I pray thee, sit and eat of my bless me. his son, How is it that thou hast son? And he said, Because the t to me. And Isaac said unto father; and he felt him, and said, ■g it near to me, and I will eat of near to him, and he did eat and he drank. And his father Isaac now, and kiss me, my son. And him and he smelled the smell of m, and said, nd eat of my feel thee, my did eat: and father Isaac y son. And the smell of ord bath blessed: n to thee: hat blesseth thee. had made an rce gone out , his brother, made savory to his father, son, that thy Digit, anu penioiu, now ne And he said, Hast thou not And Isaac answered and said made him thy lord, and all his for servants; and with corn an and what shall I do now unto t 10. And Esau said unto hi blessing, my father? bless me, And Esau lifted up his voice, father said unto him, Behold, thy dwelling shall be the f LESSO MEETING OF ESAU AND JACOB MEN [Gen. xxx 1. And the Lord said unto of thy fathers, and to thy kindr And Jacob went on his way, an And when Jacob saw them, he he called the name of that plac sent messengers before him t land of Se'ir, the country of I them, saying, Thus shall ye spe God of my father Abraham, and he Lord which saidst unto me, Reto thy kindred, and I will deal worthy of the least of all the mer, which thou hast showed unto thy ny staff I passed over this Jordan; Dands. Deliver me, I pray thee, from rom the hand of Esau; for I fear nd smite me, and the mother with saidst, I will surely do thee good, sand of the sea, which cannot be › that same night; and took of that present for Esau his brother; two wenty he-goats, two hundred ewes, ilch camels with their colts, forty y she-asses, and ten foals. And he ind of his servants, every drove by › his servants, Pass over before me, I drove and drove. And he coming, When Esau my brother meetee, saying, Whose art thou? and whose are these before thee? Then hy servant Jacob's; it is a present and, behold, also he is behind us. he the second, and the third, and es, saying, On this manner shall ye e find him. And say ye, moreover, - is behind us. For he said, I will ent that goeth before me, and-afterperadventure he will accept of me. r before him: and himself lodged came ne and emb and they women a thee? A have enoug u to endure, said, Let me with me. A in the sight way unto Se ADI aang st unto me, Re- nowed unto thy er this Jordan; pray thee, from sau; for I fear the mother with do thee good, hich cannot be and took of that s brother; two hundred ewes, heir colts, forty foals. And he drove by every ver before me, And he com- brother meetart thou? and e thee? Then it is a present s behind us. the third, and anner shall ye ye, moreover, he said, I will me, and-afteraccept of me. imself lodged Ciacca ш, and fell on and they wept. thee? women and the children; and And he said, The chil ciously given thy servant. 7. Then the handmaidens car dren, and they bowed themselves children came near, and bowed Joseph near and Rachel, and the he said, What meanest thou by And he said, These are to find And Esau said, I have enough, hast unto thyself. And Jacob sa I have found grace in thy sight, my hand for therefore I have had seen the face of God, and Take, I pray thee, my blessin because God hath dealt graciou have enough. And Jacob urged 8. And Esau said, Let us take and I will go before thee. An lord knoweth that the children an herds are with me: and if men day, all the flock will die. Le over before his servant: and I w as the cattle, that goeth before m to endure, until I come unto my said, Let me now leave with the with me. And he said, What ne in the sight of my lord. So Es way unto Seir. 3* ilhah, and with the sons of Zilpah, >seph brought unto his father their loved Joseph more than all his s the son of his old age, and he y colors. And when his brethren d him more than all his brethren, not speak peaceably unto him. ed a dream, and he told it his him yet the more. And he said 1 you, this dream which I have were binding sheaves in the field, d also stood up'right; and, behold, about, and made obeisance* to my said to him, Shalt thou indeed ou indeed have dominion over us? e more for his dreams, and for his t another dream, and told it to his d, I have dreamed a dream more; the moon and the eleven stars And he told it to his father, and father rebuked him, and said unto that thou hast dreamed? Shall I ethren indeed come to bow down earth? And his brethren envied ed the saying. went to feed their father's flock in aid unto Joseph, Do not thy brethchem? come, and I will send thee on. obey'sance. 5. A near un And the Come no some pit him: an And Re cast him cast him if we slay they drew |