Genesis 31:4

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Then sent Iacob and bad call Rachel and Lea in to the felde to his flockes,

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  • Gen 31:2-3
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    2And Iacob behelde Labans countenaunce, & beholde, it was not towarde him as yesterdaye and yeryesterdaye.

    3And the LORDE sayde vnto him: Departe agayne to thy fatherlade, and to thy kynred, I wyll be with the.

  • Gen 29:9-13
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    9Whyle he yet talked with them, Rachel came with hir fathers shepe, for she kepte ye shepe.

    10Whan Iacob sawe Rachel ye doughter of Laban his mothers brother, and the shepe of Laban his mothers brother, he wete, & rouled the stone from the welles mouth, and gaue his mothers brother shepe to drynke,

    11and kyssed Rachel, lift vp his voyce, and wepte,

    12and tolde her, yt he was hir fathers brother, and ye sonne of Rebecca. Then ranne she, and tolde her father.

    13Wha Laban herde of Iacob his sisters sonne, he ranne to mete him, and enbraced him, and kyssed him, and brought him in to his house. And so he tolde him all this matter.

  • Gen 31:32-34
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    32but loke by whom thou fyndest thy goddes, let the same dye here before oure brethren. Seke that thine is by me, and take it awaye. (But he knew not, that Rachel had stollen them.)

    33Then wente Laban in to Iacobs tent and in to Leas tent, and in to both the maydens tetes, and founde nothinge: and out of Leas tente he wente in to Rachels tent.

    34Then toke Rachel the ymages, and layed them vnder the Camels strawe, and sat downe vpon them. But Laban searched the whole tent, and founde nothinge.

  • 14Then answered Rachel and Lea, and sayde vnto him: As for vs, we haue no porcion ner inheritauce more in oure fathers house,

  • 6He sayde: Is he in good health? They answered: he is in good health. And lo, there commeth his doughter Rachel with the shepe.

  • 1Iacob lift vp his eyes, & sawe his brother Esau comynge with foure hundreth men: and he deuyded his children vnto Lea vnto Rachel, and to both the maydes,

  • Gen 29:16-17
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    16Laban had two doughters, the eldest was called Lea, & the yongest Rachel.

    17And Lea was tender eyed, but Rachel was beutyfull & well fauoured of face,

  • Gen 31:25-26
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    25And Laba drew nye vnto Iacob. As for Iacob, he had pytched his tente vpon the mount. And Laban with his brethre pytched his tent also vpon the same mount Gilead.

    26Then sayde Laban vnto Iacob: What hast thou done, that thou hast stollen awaie my hert, and caried awaye my doughters, as though they had bene taken captyue wt ye swerde?

  • 5and sayde vnto them: I se youre fathers countenaunce, that it is not towarde me like as yesterdaye and yeryesterdaye: but the God of my father hath bene with me.

  • 25Now whan Rachel had borne Ioseph, Iacob sayde vnto Laban: Let me go, & departe in to my place and vnto myne owne lande:

  • Gen 31:10-12
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    10For whan the buckynge tyme came, I lift vp myne eyes and sawe in a dreame, and beholde, the rammes leapte vpon the flocke that was speckelde, spotted, & partye coloured.

    11And the angel of God sayde vnto me in a dreame: Iacob. And I answered: here am I.

    12He sayde: lift vp thine eyes, and beholde, the rammes leape vpon the speckelde, spotted, and partie coloured flocke: for I haue sene all yt Laban doth vnto the.

  • Gen 31:17-19
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    17So Iacob gat vp, and set his children and wyues vpon Camels,

    18and caried awaye all his catell and all his substaunce, that he had gotten at Mesopotamia, yt he might come vnto Isaac his father in the lande of Canaan.

    19Laba was gone to clyppe his flocke, and Rachel stale hir fathers ymages.

  • Gen 32:3-4
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    3Iacob sent messaungers before him to his brother Esau in to the lande of Seir, of the felde of Edom,

    4& commaunded the, & sayde: Saye thus vnto my lorde Esau: Thy seruaunt Iacob sendeth ye this worde: I haue bene out wt Laban, & haue bene hither to amonge straungers,

  • 40Then Iacob parted ye lambes, and put them to the flocke vnto the spotted: and all that was blacke in Labans flocke, that put he vnto the spotted. And he made him a flocke of his owne, which he put not vnto Labans flocke.

  • 55But vpon the morow Laban rose vp early, kyssed his childre & doughters, & blessed the, & departed, and came agayne vnto his place.

  • 2but get the vp, and go in to Mesopotamia vnto the house of Bethuel thy mothers father, and take ye there a wife of ye doughters of Laban yi mothers brother.

  • 7Lea came forth also with hir childre, and kneled vnto him. Afterwarde came Ioseph and Rachel forth, and kneled vnto him likewyse.

  • 42But in the latter buckynge tyme he layed them not in. So the later were Labans, but the firstlinges were Iacobs.

  • 4And Iacob sayde vnto them: Brethren, whece be ye? They answered: we are of Haran.

  • 25But on the morow, beholde, it was Lea. And he sayde vnto Laban: Why hast thou done this vnto me? Haue not I serued ye for Rachel? Why hast thou then begyled me?

  • 4And so she gaue him Bilha hir mayden to wyfe. And Iacob laye with her.

  • 22The Laban bad all the people of that place, and made a mariage.

  • 29Now whan they came home to Iacob their father in the lade of Canaan, they tolde him all that had happened vnto them, & sayde:

  • 23And he toke his brethre vnto him, and folowed after him seuen dayes iourney, and ouertoke him vpon the mount Gilead.

  • 47And Laba called it Iegar Sahadutha, but Iacob called it Gilead: (either of them after the properte of his language.)