Genesis 27:44
And stay with him a few days, until your brother's fury turns away;
And stay with him a few days, until your brother's fury turns away;
Stay with him for a while, until your brother's fury subsides.
And tarry with him a few days, until thy brother's fury turn away;
And tarie with him a while vntill thy brothers fearsnes be swaged and
and tary there with him a whyle, tyll the furiousnes of thy brother be swaged, and
And tarie with him a while vntill thy brothers fiercenesse be swaged,
And tary with him awhyle vntyl thy brothers fiercenesse be swaged,
And tarry with him a few days, until thy brother's fury turn away;
Stay with him a few days, until your brother's fury turns away;
and thou hast dwelt with him some days, till thy brother's fury turn back,
And tarry with him a few days, until thy brother's fury turn away.
and tarry with him a few days, until thy brother's fury turn away;
And be there with him for a little time, till your brother's wrath is turned away;
Stay with him a few days, until your brother's fury turns away;
Live with him for a little while until your brother’s rage subsides.
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45Until your brother's anger turns away from you, and he forgets what you have done to him: then I will send and get you from there: why should I be deprived of both of you in one day?
40And by your sword you shall live, and shall serve your brother; and it shall come to pass, when you shall have the dominion, that you shall break his yoke from off your neck.
41And Esau hated Jacob because of the blessing with which his father blessed him: and Esau said in his heart, The days of mourning for my father are at hand; then I will kill my brother Jacob.
42And these words of Esau her elder son were told to Rebekah: and she sent and called Jacob her younger son, and said to him, Behold, your brother Esau, concerning you, comforts himself, planning to kill you.
43Now therefore, my son, obey my voice; and arise, flee to Laban my brother in Haran;
55But her brother and her mother said, "Let the young woman stay with us a few days, at least ten; after that she may go."
32For your servant became a guarantee for the lad to my father, saying, If I do not bring him back to you, then I shall bear the blame to my father forever.
33Now therefore, I pray you, let your servant stay instead of the lad as a slave to my lord; and let the lad go up with his brothers.
34For how shall I go up to my father, and the lad is not with me? lest perhaps I see the evil that shall come upon my father.
23And you said to your servants, Unless your youngest brother comes down with you, you shall see my face no more.
13Take also your brother, and arise, go again to the man:
14And Laban said to him, Surely you are my bone and my flesh. And he stayed with him for a month.
23And he took his brethren with him, and pursued after him a seven days' journey; and they overtook him in Mount Gilead.
27Why did you flee away secretly, and steal away from me; and did not tell me, that I might have sent you away with joy, and with songs, with tambourine, and with harp?
28And have not allowed me to kiss my sons and my daughters? You have now done foolishly in so doing.
29It is in my power to do you harm: but the God of your father spoke to me last night, saying, Beware that you speak not to Jacob either good or bad.
30And now, though you would certainly be gone, because you greatly longed for your father's house, yet why have you stolen my gods?
19And Laban said, It is better that I give her to you than that I should give her to another man; stay with me.
2Arise, go to Padanaram, to the house of Bethuel your mother's father; and take yourself a wife from there of the daughters of Laban your mother's brother.
24So he sent his brothers away, and they departed; and he said to them, See that you do not quarrel on the way.
29And if you take this also from me, and harm befalls him, you shall bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to the grave.
30Now therefore, when I come to your servant my father, and the lad is not with us; seeing that his life is bound up in the lad's life;
20And say moreover, Behold, your servant Jacob is behind us. For he said, I will appease him with the present that goes before me, and afterward I will see his face; perhaps he will accept me.
4But you shall go to my country and to my relatives, and take a wife for my son Isaac."
38And he said, My son shall not go down with you; for his brother is dead, and he alone is left: if harm befalls him on the journey in which you go, then you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to the grave.
3And Judah spoke to him, saying, The man solemnly warned us, saying, You shall not see my face unless your brother is with you.
1And God said to Jacob, Arise, go up to Bethel, and live there: and make there an altar to God, who appeared to you when you fled from the face of Esau your brother.
11And there I will provide for you; for there are still five years of famine, lest you and your household and all that you have come to poverty.
41You will be clear from this oath when you arrive among my family, for if they will not give her to you, then you will be released from my oath.'
27Come, and let us sell him to the Ishmaelites, and let not our hand be upon him; for he is our brother and our flesh. And his brothers were content.
20But bring your youngest brother to me; so shall your words be proven true, and you shall not die. And they did so.
33And the man, the lord of the country, said to us, Hereby shall I know that you are honest men; leave one of your brothers here with me, and take food for the famine of your households, and be gone:
27Fulfill her week, and we will give you the other one also for the service which you shall serve with me for seven more years.
3And the LORD said to Jacob, Return to the land of your fathers, and to your kindred; and I will be with you.
4And he commanded them, saying, Thus shall you speak to my lord Esau; Your servant Jacob says this, I have lived with Laban, and stayed there until now: