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Genesis 28
And
Isaac
called
Jacob,
and
blessed
him,
and
charged
him,
and
said
unto
him,
Thou
shalt
not
take
a
a
wife
of
the
daughters
of
b
Canaan.
2 Arise,
go
to
a
Padan-aram,
to
the
house
of
b
Bethuel
thy
mother's
father;
and
take
thee
a
wife
from
thence
of
the
daughters
of
c
Laban
thy
mother's
brother.
3 And
God
a
Almighty
b
bless
thee,
and
make
thee
c
fruitful,
and
multiply
thee,
that
thou
mayest
be
a
d
multitude
of
people;
4 And
give
thee
the
blessing
of
Abraham,
to
thee,
and
to
thy
a
seed
with
thee;
that
thou
mayest
inherit
the
land
wherein
thou
art
a
stranger,
which
God
gave
unto
Abraham.
5 And
Isaac
sent
away
Jacob:
and
he
went
to
Padan-aram
unto
Laban,
son
of
Bethuel
the
a
Syrian,
the
brother
of
Rebekah,
Jacob's
and
Esau's
mother.
6 When
Esau
saw
that
Isaac
had
blessed
Jacob,
and
sent
him
away
to
Padan-aram,
to
take
him
a
wife
from
thence;
and
that
as
he
blessed
him
he
gave
him
a
charge,
saying,
Thou
shalt
not
take
a
wife
of
the
daughters
of
Canaan;
7 And
that
Jacob
obeyed
his
father
and
his
mother,
and
was
gone
to
Padan-aram;
8 And
Esau
seeing
that
the
daughters
of
Canaan
pleased
not
Isaac
his
father;
9 Then
went
Esau
unto
a
Ishmael,
and
took
unto
the
wives
which
he
had
Mahalath
the
daughter
of
Ishmael
Abraham's
son,
the
sister
of
Nebajoth,
to
be
his
b
wife.
10 And
Jacob
went
out
from
Beer-sheba,
and
went
toward
Haran.
11 And
he
lighted
upon
a
certain
place,
and
tarried
there
all
night,
because
the
sun
was
set;
and
he
took
of
the
stones
of
that
place,
and
put
them
for
his
pillows,
and
lay
down
in
that
place
to
sleep.
12 And
he
a
dreamed,
and
behold
a
ladder
set
up
on
the
earth,
and
the
top
of
it
reached
to
heaven:
and
behold
the
b
angels
of
God
ascending
and
descending
on
it.
13 And,
behold,
the
a
Lord
stood
b
above
it,
and
said,
I
am
the
c
Lord
God
of
Abraham
thy
father,
and
the
God
of
Isaac:
the
d
land
whereon
thou
liest,
to
thee
will
I
give
it,
and
to
thy
seed;
14 And
thy
seed
shall
be
as
the
dust
of
the
earth,
and
thou
shalt
spread
abroad
to
the
west,
and
to
the
east,
and
to
the
a
north,
and
to
the
south:
and
in
thee
and
in
thy
b
seed
shall
all
the
c
families
of
the
earth
be
d
blessed.
15 And,
behold,
a
I
am
with
thee,
and
will
keep
thee
in
all
places
whither
thou
goest,
and
will
b
bring
thee
again
into
this
c
land;
for
I
will
not
leave
thee,
until
I
have
done
that
which
I
have
spoken
to
thee
of.
16 And
Jacob
awaked
out
of
his
sleep,
and
he
said,
Surely
the
Lord
is
in
this
place;
and
I
knew
it
not.
17 And
he
was
afraid,
and
said,
How
dreadful
is
this
place!
this
is
none
other
but
the
house
of
God,
and
this
is
the
gate
of
a
heaven.
18 And
Jacob
rose
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
took
the
stone
that
he
had
put
for
his
pillows,
and
set
it
up
for
a
a
pillar,
and
poured
oil
upon
the
top
of
it.
19 And
he
called
the
name
of
that
place
a
Beth-el:
but
the
name
of
that
city
was
called
b
Luz
at
the
first.
20 And
Jacob
vowed
a
a
vow,
saying,
If
God
will
be
with
me,
and
will
keep
me
in
this
way
that
I
go,
and
will
give
me
bread
to
eat,
and
raiment
to
put
on,
21 So
that
I
come
again
to
my
father's
house
in
peace;
then
shall
the
a
Lord
be
my
God:
22 And
this
stone,
which
I
have
set
for
a
pillar,
shall
be
God's
house:
and
of
all
that
thou
shalt
give
me
I
will
surely
give
the
a
tenth
unto
thee.
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