Genesis 26:14
so that he had moch good in shepe and greate catell, and a greate housholde. Therfore had the Philistynes envye at him,
so that he had moch good in shepe and greate catell, and a greate housholde. Therfore had the Philistynes envye at him,
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12And Isaac sowed in that londe, and foude the same yeare an hundreth busshels, for the LORDE blessed him.
13And he became a greate man, wente forth, and grew, tyll he was exceadinge greate,
15and stopped all the welles, that his fathers seruauntes had dygged in the tyme of Abraham his father, and fylled them with earth,
42But in the latter buckynge tyme he layed them not in. So the later were Labans, but the firstlinges were Iacobs.
43Thus the man became exceadinge riche, so that he had many shepe, maydens & seruauntes, Camels and Asses.
3His substaunce was vij. M. shepe, iij.M. camels, v.C. yock of oxen, v.C. she asses, and a very greate housholde: so yt he was one of the most principall men amoge all them of the east countre.
2The riche man had very many shepe and oxen:
28and corne houses for the increace of corne, wyne and oyle, and stalles for all maner catell, and foldes for the shepe,
29and buylded him cities, and had many catell of shepe and oxen: for God gaue him very moch good.
16and Abram was well intreated for hir sake: and he had shepe, oxe, and he Asses, seruauntes, maydes, she Asses and Camels.
35and the LORDE hath prospered my master richely, so yt he is become greate: and he hath geuen him shepe and oxe, syluer and golde, seruauntes and maidens, Camels and Asses:
36yee and Sara my masters wife hath borne my master a sonne in hir olde age: vnto him hath he geuen all that he hath.
7for their substaunce was so greate, that they coude not dwell together: and the londe wherin they were straungers, might not holde them because of their goodes.
29But he saide vnto him: Thou knowest how I haue serued the, and what maner of catell thou hast vnder me.
30Thou haddest but litle afore I came hither, but now is it growne into a multitude, and the LORDE hath blessed ye for my sake. And now whan shall I loke to myne owne house also?
7I bought seruauntes and maydes, and had a greate housholde. As for catell and shepe, I had more substaunce of them, then all they yt were before me in Ierusalem.
9Thus hath God with drawen youre fathers goodes from him, and geuen them vnto me.
2And there was a man at Maon, and his possession at Carmel, and the man was of greate power, and had thre thousande shepe, and a thousande goates. And it fortuned that he clypped his shepe at Carmel,
5Lot also which wente with him, had shepe, greate catell & tentes:
6so yt the londe was not able to receaue them, that they might dwell together: for the substaunce of their riches was so greate, that they coude not dwell together.
7And there fell a strife betwene the hirdmen of Abrams catell, and the hirdmen of Lots catell. The Cananites also and the Pheresites dwelt at that tyme in the londe.
20And Dauid toke the shepe and oxe, and droue ye catell before him. And they sayde: This is Dauids spoyle.
11And his brethre had envie at him. But his father marcked this sayenge.
12Now wha his brethren were gone forth to kepe their fathers catell in Siche,
2Abram was very rich in catell, siluer & golde.
15and thirtie mylck camels wt their foales, fourtye kyne, ten bullockes, twentye she Asses with ten foales,
32and are kepers of catell (for they are men that deale with catell:) their small & greate catell, and all that they haue, haue they brought with them.
1He herde also of ye wordes of Labans children, that they sayde: Iacob hath brought all or fathers good vnto him self, & of oure fathers good hath he gotten these riches.
1There came a derth in the londe, passynge the other that was in Abrahams tyme. And Isaac wente to Gerar, vnto Abimelech the kynge of ye Philistynes.
13and whan thy beestes and shepe, and syluer, and golde, and all yt thou hast, increaseth)
30And whan the prynces of the Philistynes wete forth, Dauid behaued him selfe more wysely then all the seruauntes of Saul in their outgoynge: so that his name was in greate reputacion.
2& loked aboute him, and beholde, there was a well in the felde, and ye flockes of shepe therby, for the flockes dranke of the well. And there laye a greate stone at the welles mouth,
7haue herde saye that thou hast shepe clyppers. Now yi shepherdes whom thou hast, haue bene with vs, we haue done them no dishonoure, and they wated nothinge of their nombre, as longe as they were at Carmel:
5& haue oxen & Asses, shepe, seruauntes & maydes, & haue sent forth to shewe it the my lorde, yt I might fynde fauoure in thy sight.
9And the Patriarkes had indignacion at Ioseph, and solde hi in to Egipte. And God was with him,
21He made him lorde of his house, & ruler of all his substaunce.