Genesis 32:27
He sayde: What is thy name? He answered: Iacob.
He sayde: What is thy name? He answered: Iacob.
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28He sayde: Thou shalt nomore be called Iacob, but Israel, for thou hast stryuen with God and with men, and hast preuayled.
29And Iacob axed him, & sayde: Tell me, what is yi name? But he sayde: Why axest thou what my name is? And he blessed him there.
30And Iacob called the place Peniel, for I haue sene God face to face, & my soule is recouered.
31And as he came ouer fro Peniel, ye Sonne rose vpo him, & he halted vpon his thye.
23toke them and caried them ouer the water, so that all that he had came ouer,
24and taried him self alone on this syde. Then wrestled there a man with him vntyll the breake of ye daye.
25And whan he sawe yt he might not ouercome him, he touched the senowe of his thye, and ye senowe of his thye shrancke in wrestlinge with him.
26And he sayde: Let me go, for ye daye breaketh on. But he answered: I will not let ye go, excepte thou blesse me.
9And God appeared agayne vnto Iacob, after that he was come out of Mesopotamia, and blessed him,
10& saide vnto him: Thou art called Iacob, neuertheles thou shalt nomore be called Iacob, but Israel shal be yi name. And so was he called Israel.
2And God spake vnto him in a vision by night: Iacob Iacob. He sayde: here am I.
35But he sayde: Thy brother came with sotyltie, and hath taken thy blessinge awaye.
36Then sayde he: He maye well be called Iacob, for he hath vndermined me now two tymes. My byrth right hath he awaye, and beholde, now taketh he awaye my blessynge also. And he sayde: Hast thou not kepte one blessynge for me?
8& sayde: Yf Esau come vpon the one droue, and smyte it, the other shal escape.
9Iacob sayde morouer: O God of my father Abraha, God of my father Isaac, LORDE thou that saydest vnto me: Departe agayne to thine owne londe and to thy kynred, and I wyl do the good:
11And the angel of God sayde vnto me in a dreame: Iacob. And I answered: here am I.
31He saide: What shal I then geue the? Iacob sayde: Thou shalt geue me nothinge at all, but yf thou wilt do this for me yt I saye, then wyll I fede and kepe thy shepe agayne.
17and commaunded the first and sayde: When my brother Esau meteth the, and axeth the: Whose art thou? & whyther goest thou? and whose are these that thou dryuest before the?
32Then answered him Isaac his father: Who art thou? He sayde: I am Esau thy firstborne sonne.
3And the LORDE sayde vnto him: Departe agayne to thy fatherlade, and to thy kynred, I wyll be with the.
10Iacob answered: Oh nay, but yf I haue founde grace in yi sight, receaue my present of my hande (for I sawe thy face, as though I had sene the face of God) and be at one with me.
22So Iacob wete vnto Isaac his father. And whan he had felt him, he sayde: The voyce is Iacobs voyce, but the handes are the handes of Esau.
24And he sayde vnto him: art thou my sonsonne Esau? He answered: Yee I am.
26Anone therafter came his brother forth, which helde the hele of Esau with his hade, and they called him Iacob. Thre score yeare olde was Isaac, whan they were borne.
1As for Iacob, he wente on his iourney, & the angels of God met him.
2And whan he sawe them, he sayde: It is Gods hoost, & called the same place Mahanaim.
8And he sayde: What meanest thou wt all the droue that I met? He answered: that I might fynde grace in the sight of my lorde,
15And Iacob called ye place where God talked with him, Bethel.
18And he brought it in vnto his father, and sayde: My father. He answered: here am I, who art thou my sonne?
31But Iacob sayde: Sell me this daye thy byrthright.
16Now whan Iacob awaked from his slepe, he saide: Surely the LORDE is in this place, and I knew not.
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,
20and saye vnto him also: Beholde, yi seruaut Iacob is behynde vs. For he thought: I wyll reconcyle him with the present that goeth before me, after warde wyll I se him my self, peraduenture he shall receaue me to grace.
4And Iacob sayde vnto them: Brethren, whece be ye? They answered: we are of Haran.
3He toke his brother by the hele, when he was yet in his mothers wombe: and in his strength he wrestled with God.
36And Iacob was wroth, and chode with Laban, answered & sayde vnto him: What haue I trespased or offended, yt thou art so whote vpon me?
42& yf the God of my father the God of Abraham, and the feare of Isaac had not bene on my syde, thou haddest latten me go awaye emptye. But God hath loked vpon myne aduersite and laboure, and rebuked the yesterdaye.
15Esau sayde: Yet wil I leaue some of my people with the. He answered: What nede is it? Let me but onely fynde grace in the sight of my lorde.
1And God sayde vnto Iacob: Get the vp, and go vnto Bethel, & dwell there, and make there an altare vnto the God, that appared vnto the, whan thou fleddest from thy brother Esau.
19And he called the place Bethel, but afore the cite was called Lus.