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Chapter 33
And
Jacob
lifted
up
his
eyes,
and
looked,
and,
behold,
Esau
came,
and
with
him
four
hundred
men.
And
he
divided
the
children
unto
Leah,
and
unto
Rachel,
and
unto
the
two
handmaids.
2
And
he
put
the
handmaids
and
their
children
foremost,
and
Leah
and
her
children
after,
and
Rachel
and
Joseph
hindermost.
3
And
he
passed
over
before
them,
and
bowed
himself
to
the
ground
seven
times,
until
he
came
near
to
his
brother.
4
And
Esau
ran
to
meet
him,
and
embraced
him,
and
fell
on
his
neck,
and
kissed
him:
and
they
wept.
5
And
he
lifted
up
his
eyes,
and
saw
the
women
and
the
children;
and
said,
Who
are
those
with
thee?
And
he
said,
The
children
which
God
hath
graciously
given
thy
servant.
6
Then
the
handmaidens
came
near,
they
and
their
children,
and
they
bowed
themselves.
7
And
Leah
also
with
her
children
came
near,
and
bowed
themselves:
and
after
came
Joseph
near
and
Rachel,
and
they
bowed
themselves.
8
And
he
said,
What
meanest
thou
by
all
this
drove
which
I
met?
And
he
said,
These
are
to
find
grace
in
the
sight
of
my
lord.
9
And
Esau
said,
I
have
enough,
my
brother;
keep
that
thou
hast
unto
thyself.
10
And
Jacob
said,
Nay,
I
pray
thee,
if
now
I
have
found
grace
in
thy
sight,
then
receive
my
present
at
my
hand:
for
therefore
I
have
seen
thy
face,
as
though
I
had
seen
the
face
of
God,
and
thou
wast
pleased
with
me.
11
Take,
I
pray
thee,
my
blessing
that
is
brought
to
thee;
because
God
hath
dealt
graciously
with
me,
and
because
I
have
enough.
And
he
urged
him,
and
he
took
it.
12
And
he
said,
Let
us
take
our
journey,
and
let
us
go,
and
I
will
go
before
thee.
13
And
he
said
unto
him,
My
lord
knoweth
that
the
children
are
tender,
and
the
flocks
and
herds
with
young
are
with
me:
and
if
men
should
overdrive
them
one
day,
all
the
flock
will
die.
14
Let
my
lord,
I
pray
thee,
pass
over
before
his
servant:
and
I
will
lead
on
softly,
according
as
the
cattle
that
goeth
before
me
and
the
children
be
able
to
endure,
until
I
come
unto
my
lord
unto
Seir.
15
And
Esau
said,
Let
me
now
leave
with
thee
some
of
the
folk
that
are
with
me.
And
he
said,
What
needeth
it?
let
me
find
grace
in
the
sight
of
my
lord.
16
So
Esau
returned
that
day
on
his
way
unto
Seir.
17
And
Jacob
journeyed
to
Succoth,
and
built
him
an
house,
and
made
booths
for
his
cattle:
therefore
the
name
of
the
place
is
called
Succoth.
18
And
Jacob
came
to
Shalem,
a
city
of
Shechem,
which
is
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
when
he
came
from
Padan-aram;
and
pitched
his
tent
before
the
city.
19
And
he
bought
a
parcel
of
a
field,
where
he
had
spread
his
tent,
at
the
hand
of
the
children
of
Hamor,
Shechem’s
father,
for
an
hundred
pieces
of
money.
20
And
he
erected
there
an
altar,
and
called
it
El-elohe-Israel.
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