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  1. Now Jacob lived in the land where his father had sojourned, in the land of Canaan.
  2. These are the records of the generations of Jacob. Joseph, when seventeen years of age, was pasturing the flock with his brothers while he was still a youth, along with the sons of Bilhah and the sons of Zilpah, his father's wives And Joseph brought back a bad report about them to their father.
  3. Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his sons, because he was the son of his old age; and he made him a varicolored tunic.
  4. His brothers saw that their father loved him more than all his brothers; and so they hated him and could not speak to him on friendly terms.
  5. Then Joseph had a dream, and when he told it to his brothers, they hated him even more.
  1. Jacob lived in the land where his father had stayed, the land of Canaan.
  2. This is the account of Jacob. Joseph, a young man of seventeen, was tending the flocks with his brothers, the sons of Bilhah and the sons of Zilpah, his father's wives, and he brought their father a bad report about them.
  3. Now Israel loved Joseph more than any of his other sons, because he had been born to him in his old age; and he made a richly ornamented robe for him.
  4. When his brothers saw that their father loved him more than any of them, they hated him and could not speak a kind word to him.
  5. Joseph had a dream, and when he told it to his brothers, they hated him all the more.
  1. He said to them, "Please listen to this dream which I have had;
  2. for behold, we were binding sheaves in the field, and lo, my sheaf rose up and also stood erect; and behold, your sheaves gathered around and bowed down to my sheaf."
  3. Then his brothers said to him, "Are you actually going to reign over us? Or are you really going to rule over us?" So they hated him even more for his dreams and for his words.
  4. Now he had still another dream, and related it to his brothers, and said, "Lo, I have had still another dream; and behold, the sun and the moon and eleven stars were bowing down to me."
  5. He related it to his father and to his brothers; and his father rebuked him and said to him, "What is this dream that you have had? Shall I and your mother and your brothers actually come to bow ourselves down before you to the ground?"
  1. He said to them, "Listen to this dream I had:
  2. We were binding sheaves of grain out in the field when suddenly my sheaf rose and stood upright, while your sheaves gathered around mine and bowed down to it."
  3. His brothers said to him, "Do you intend to reign over us? Will you actually rule us?" And they hated him all the more because of his dream and what he had said.
  4. Then he had another dream, and he told it to his brothers. "Listen," he said, "I had another dream, and this time the sun and moon and eleven stars were bowing down to me."
  5. When he told his father as well as his brothers, his father rebuked him and said, "What is this dream you had? Will your mother and I and your brothers actually come and bow down to the ground before you?"
  1. His brothers were jealous of him, but his father kept the saying in mind.
  2. Then his brothers went to pasture their father's flock in Shechem.
  3. Israel said to Joseph, "Are not your brothers pasturing the flock in Shechem? Come, and I will send you to them." And he said to him, "I will go."
  4. Then he said to him, "Go now and see about the welfare of your brothers and the welfare of the flock, and bring word back to me." So he sent him from the valley of Hebron, and he came to Shechem.
  5. A man found him, and behold, he was wandering in the field; and the man asked him, "What are you looking for?"
  1. His brothers were jealous of him, but his father kept the matter in mind.
  2. Now his brothers had gone to graze their father's flocks near Shechem,
  3. and Israel said to Joseph, "As you know, your brothers are grazing the flocks near Shechem. Come, I am going to send you to them." "Very well," he replied.
  4. So he said to him, "Go and see if all is well with your brothers and with the flocks, and bring word back to me." Then he sent him off from the Valley of Hebron. When Joseph arrived at Shechem,
  5. a man found him wandering around in the fields and asked him, "What are you looking for?"
  1. He said, "I am looking for my brothers; please tell me where they are pasturing the flock."
  2. Then the man said, "They have moved from here; for I heard them say, 'Let us go to Dothan.'" So Joseph went after his brothers and found them at Dothan.
  3. When they saw him from a distance and before he came close to them, they plotted against him to put him to death.
  4. They said to one another, "Here comes this dreamer!
  5. "Now then, come and let us kill him and throw him into one of the pits; and we will say, 'A wild beast devoured him.' Then let us see what will become of his dreams!"
  1. He replied, "I'm looking for my brothers. Can you tell me where they are grazing their flocks?"
  2. "They have moved on from here," the man answered. "I heard them say, 'Let's go to Dothan.' " So Joseph went after his brothers and found them near Dothan.
  3. But they saw him in the distance, and before he reached them, they plotted to kill him.
  4. "Here comes that dreamer!" they said to each other.
  5. "Come now, let's kill him and throw him into one of these cisterns and say that a ferocious animal devoured him. Then we'll see what comes of his dreams."
  1. But Reuben heard this and rescued him out of their hands and said, "Let us not take his life."
  2. Reuben further said to them, "Shed no blood. Throw him into this pit that is in the wilderness, but do not lay hands on him"--that he might rescue him out of their hands, to restore him to his father.
  3. So it came about, when Joseph reached his brothers, that they stripped Joseph of his tunic, the varicolored tunic that was on him;
  4. and they took him and threw him into the pit. Now the pit was empty, without any water in it.
  5. Then they sat down to eat a meal. And as they raised their eyes and looked, behold, a caravan of Ishmaelites was coming from Gilead, with their camels bearing aromatic gum and balm and myrrh, on their way to bring them down to Egypt.
  1. When Reuben heard this, he tried to rescue him from their hands. "Let's not take his life," he said.
  2. "Don't shed any blood. Throw him into this cistern here in the desert, but don't lay a hand on him." Reuben said this to rescue him from them and take him back to his father.
  3. So when Joseph came to his brothers, they stripped him of his robe--the richly ornamented robe he was wearing-
  4. and they took him and threw him into the cistern. Now the cistern was empty; there was no water in it.
  5. As they sat down to eat their meal, they looked up and saw a caravan of Ishmaelites coming from Gilead. Their camels were loaded with spices, balm and myrrh, and they were on their way to take them down to Egypt.
  1. Judah said to his brothers, "What profit is it for us to kill our brother and cover up his blood?
  2. "Come and let us sell him to the Ishmaelites and not lay our hands on him, for he is our brother, our own flesh." And his brothers listened to him.
  3. Then some Midianite traders passed by, so they pulled him up and lifted Joseph out of the pit, and sold him to the Ishmaelites for twenty shekels of silver Thus they brought Joseph into Egypt.
  4. Now Reuben returned to the pit, and behold, Joseph was not in the pit; so he tore his garments.
  5. He returned to his brothers and said, "The boy is not there; as for me, where am I to go?"
  1. Judah said to his brothers, "What will we gain if we kill our brother and cover up his blood?
  2. Come, let's sell him to the Ishmaelites and not lay our hands on him; after all, he is our brother, our own flesh and blood." His brothers agreed.
  3. So when the Midianite merchants came by, his brothers pulled Joseph up out of the cistern and sold him for twenty shekels of silver to the Ishmaelites, who took him to Egypt.
  4. When Reuben returned to the cistern and saw that Joseph was not there, he tore his clothes.
  5. He went back to his brothers and said, "The boy isn't there! Where can I turn now?"
  1. So they took Joseph's tunic, and slaughtered a male goat and dipped the tunic in the blood;
  2. and they sent the varicolored tunic and brought it to their father and said, "We found this; please examine it to see whether it is your son's tunic or not."
  3. Then he examined it and said, "It is my son's tunic. A wild beast has devoured him; Joseph has surely been torn to pieces!"
  4. So Jacob tore his clothes, and put sackcloth on his loins and mourned for his son many days.
  5. Then all his sons and all his daughters arose to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. And he said, "Surely I will go down to Sheol in mourning for my son." So his father wept for him.
  1. Then they got Joseph's robe, slaughtered a goat and dipped the robe in the blood.
  2. They took the ornamented robe back to their father and said, "We found this. Examine it to see whether it is your son's robe."
  3. He recognized it and said, "It is my son's robe! Some ferocious animal has devoured him. Joseph has surely been torn to pieces."
  4. Then Jacob tore his clothes, put on sackcloth and mourned for his son many days.
  5. All his sons and daughters came to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. "No," he said, "in mourning will I go down to the grave to my son." So his father wept for him.
  1. Meanwhile, the Midianites sold him in Egypt to Potiphar, Pharaoh's officer, the captain of the bodyguard.
  1. Meanwhile, the Midianites sold Joseph in Egypt to Potiphar, one of Pharaoh's officials, the captain of the guard.
 
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  1. And it came about at that time, that Judah departed from his brothers and visited a certain Adullamite, whose name was Hirah.
  2. Judah saw there a daughter of a certain Canaanite whose name was Shua; and he took her and went in to her.
  3. So she conceived and bore a son and he named him Er.
  4. Then she conceived again and bore a son and named him Onan.
  5. She bore still another son and named him Shelah; and it was at Chezib that she bore him.
  1. At that time, Judah left his brothers and went down to stay with a man of Adullam named Hirah.
  2. There Judah met the daughter of a Canaanite man named Shua. He married her and lay with her;
  3. she became pregnant and gave birth to a son, who was named Er.
  4. She conceived again and gave birth to a son and named him Onan.
  5. She gave birth to still another son and named him Shelah. It was at Kezib that she gave birth to him.
  1. Now Judah took a wife for Er his firstborn, and her name was Tamar.
  2. But Er, Judah's firstborn, was evil in the sight of the LORD, so the LORD took his life.
  3. Then Judah said to Onan, "Go in to your brother's wife, and perform your duty as a brother-in-law to her, and raise up offspring for your brother."
  4. Onan knew that the offspring would not be his; so when he went in to his brother's wife, he wasted his seed on the ground in order not to give offspring to his brother.
  5. But what he did was displeasing in the sight of the LORD; so He took his life also.
  1. Judah got a wife for Er, his firstborn, and her name was Tamar.
  2. But Er, Judah's firstborn, was wicked in the LORD's sight; so the LORD put him to death.
  3. Then Judah said to Onan, "Lie with your brother's wife and fulfill your duty to her as a brother-in-law to produce offspring for your brother."
  4. But Onan knew that the offspring would not be his; so whenever he lay with his brother's wife, he spilled his semen on the ground to keep from producing offspring for his brother.
  5. What he did was wicked in the LORD's sight; so he put him to death also.
  1. Then Judah said to his daughter-in-law Tamar, "Remain a widow in your father's house until my son Shelah grows up"; for he thought, "I am afraid that he too may die like his brothers." So Tamar went and lived in her father's house.
  2. Now after a considerable time Shua's daughter, the wife of Judah, died; and when the time of mourning was ended, Judah went up to his sheepshearers at Timnah, he and his friend Hirah the Adullamite.
  3. It was told to Tamar, "Behold, your father-in-law is going up to Timnah to shear his sheep."
  4. So she removed her widow's garments and covered herself with a veil, and wrapped herself, and sat in the gateway of Enaim, which is on the road to Timnah; for she saw that Shelah had grown up, and she had not been given to him as a wife.
  5. When Judah saw her, he thought she was a harlot, for she had covered her face.
  1. Judah then said to his daughter-in-law Tamar, "Live as a widow in your father's house until my son Shelah grows up." For he thought, "He may die too, just like his brothers." So Tamar went to live in her father's house.
  2. After a long time Judah's wife, the daughter of Shua, died. When Judah had recovered from his grief, he went up to Timnah, to the men who were shearing his sheep, and his friend Hirah the Adullamite went with him.
  3. When Tamar was told, "Your father-in-law is on his way to Timnah to shear his sheep,"
  4. she took off her widow's clothes, covered herself with a veil to disguise herself, and then sat down at the entrance to Enaim, which is on the road to Timnah. For she saw that, though Shelah had now grown up, she had not been given to him as his wife.
  5. When Judah saw her, he thought she was a prostitute, for she had covered her face.
  1. So he turned aside to her by the road, and said, "Here now, let me come in to you"; for he did not know that she was his daughter-in-law. And she said, "What will you give me, that you may come in to me?"
  2. He said, therefore, "I will send you a young goat from the flock." She said, moreover, "Will you give a pledge until you send it?"
  3. He said, "What pledge shall I give you?" And she said, "Your seal and your cord, and your staff that is in your hand." So he gave them to her and went in to her, and she conceived by him.
  4. Then she arose and departed, and removed her veil and put on her widow's garments.
  5. When Judah sent the young goat by his friend the Adullamite, to receive the pledge from the woman's hand, he did not find her.
  1. Not realizing that she was his daughter-in-law, he went over to her by the roadside and said, "Come now, let me sleep with you." "And what will you give me to sleep with you?" she asked.
  2. "I'll send you a young goat from my flock," he said. "Will you give me something as a pledge until you send it?" she asked.
  3. He said, "What pledge should I give you?" "Your seal and its cord, and the staff in your hand," she answered. So he gave them to her and slept with her, and she became pregnant by him.
  4. After she left, she took off her veil and put on her widow's clothes again.
  5. Meanwhile Judah sent the young goat by his friend the Adullamite in order to get his pledge back from the woman, but he did not find her.
  1. He asked the men of her place, saying, "Where is the temple prostitute who was by the road at Enaim?" But they said, "There has been no temple prostitute here."
  2. So he returned to Judah, and said, "I did not find her; and furthermore, the men of the place said, 'There has been no temple prostitute here.'"
  3. Then Judah said, "Let her keep them, otherwise we will become a laughingstock. After all, I sent this young goat, but you did not find her."
  4. Now it was about three months later that Judah was informed, "Your daughter-in-law Tamar has played the harlot, and behold, she is also with child by harlotry." Then Judah said, "Bring her out and let her be burned!"
  5. It was while she was being brought out that she sent to her father-in-law, saying, "I am with child by the man to whom these things belong." And she said, "Please examine and see, whose signet ring and cords and staff are these?"
  1. He asked the men who lived there, "Where is the shrine prostitute who was beside the road at Enaim?" "There hasn't been any shrine prostitute here," they said.
  2. So he went back to Judah and said, "I didn't find her. Besides, the men who lived there said, 'There hasn't been any shrine prostitute here.' "
  3. Then Judah said, "Let her keep what she has, or we will become a laughingstock. After all, I did send her this young goat, but you didn't find her."
  4. About three months later Judah was told, "Your daughter-in-law Tamar is guilty of prostitution, and as a result she is now pregnant." Judah said, "Bring her out and have her burned to death!"
  5. As she was being brought out, she sent a message to her father-in-law. "I am pregnant by the man who owns these," she said. And she added, "See if you recognize whose seal and cord and staff these are."
  1. Judah recognized them, and said, "She is more righteous than I, inasmuch as I did not give her to my son Shelah." And he did not have relations with her again.
  2. It came about at the time she was giving birth, that behold, there were twins in her womb.
  3. Moreover, it took place while she was giving birth, one put out a hand, and the midwife took and tied a scarlet thread on his hand, saying, "This one came out first."
  4. But it came about as he drew back his hand, that behold, his brother came out. Then she said, "What a breach you have made for yourself!" So he was named Perez.
  5. Afterward his brother came out who had the scarlet thread on his hand; and he was named Zerah.
  1. Judah recognized them and said, "She is more righteous than I, since I wouldn't give her to my son Shelah." And he did not sleep with her again.
  2. When the time came for her to give birth, there were twin boys in her womb.
  3. As she was giving birth, one of them put out his hand; so the midwife took a scarlet thread and tied it on his wrist and said, "This one came out first."
  4. But when he drew back his hand, his brother came out, and she said, "So this is how you have broken out!" And he was named Perez.
  5. Then his brother, who had the scarlet thread on his wrist, came out and he was given the name Zerah.
 
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