Genesis 29:5
And he sayde vnto the: knowe ye Laban the sonne of Nahor. And they sayde: we knowe him.
And he sayde vnto the: knowe ye Laban the sonne of Nahor. And they sayde: we knowe him.
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4And Iacob sayde vnto the: brethern whece be ye? and they sayde: of Haran ar we.
6And he sayde vnto the: is he in good health? And they sayde: he is in good health: and boholde his doughter Rahel cometh with ye shepe.
12and tolde her also yt he was hir fathers brother and Rebeccas sonne. The Rahel ranne and tolde hir father.
13When Laban herd tell of Iacob his sisters sonne he ranne agaynst him and embraced hi and kyssed him ad broughte him in to his house. And the Iacob told Laba all ye matter
14And the Laba sayde: well thou art my bone and my flesh. Abyde with me the space of a moneth.
15And afterward Laban sayd vnto Iacob: though thou be my brother shuldest thou therfore serue me for nought? tell me what shall thi wages be?
16And Laban had.ij. doughters the eldest called Lea and the yongest Rahel.
29And Rebecca had a brother called Laban. And Laban ranne out vnto the man to the well:
27Than sayde Laban vnto hi: If I haue fownde fauoure in thy syghte (for I suppose yt the LORde hath blessed me for thy sake)
28appoynte what thy rewarde shalbe and I will geue it ye.
29But he sayde vnto hym thou knowest what seruyce I haue done ye and in what takynge thy catell haue bene vnder me:
7And they sayde: The man asked vs of oure kynred saynge: is youre father yet alyue? haue ye not another brother? And we tolde him acordynge to these wordes. How cowd we knowe that he wolde byd vs brynge oure brother downe with vs?
9Whyle he yet talked with the Rahel came with hir fathers shepe for she kepte them.
10As soone As Iacob sawe Rahel the doughter of Laban his mothers brother and the shepe of Laban his mothers brother he went and rowled the stone fro the wells mouth and watered the shepe of Laba his mothers brother
50Than answered Laban and Bathuel saynge: The thinge is proceded even out of the LORde we can not therfore saye vnto the ether good or bad:
2but aryse ad gett the to Mesopotamia to the house of Bethuel thy mothers father: and there take the a wife of the doughters of Laban thi mothers brother.
12And he sayde: lyfte vp thyne eyes ad see how all therames that leape vpon the shepe are straked spotted and partie: for I haue sene all that Laban doth vnto ye.
14Than answered Rahel and Lea and sayde vnto him: we haue no parte nor enheritaunce in oure fathers hous
1And Iacob herde the wordes of Labas sonnes how they sayde: Iacob hath take awaye all that was oure fathers and of oure fathers goodes hath he gote all this honoure.
2And Iacob behelde the countenauce of Laban that it was not toward him as it was in tymes past.
8Ioseph knewe his brethern but they knewe not him.
19And Laban answered: it is better yt I geue her the than to another man? byde therfore with me.
23and sayde vnto her: whose doughter art thou? tell me: ys there rowme in thy fathers house for vs to lodge in?
25And Laba ouer toke Iacob: and Iacob had pitched his tete in yt mounte. And Laban with his brethern pitched their tete also apon the mounte Gilead.
43Laban answered ad sayde vnto Iacob: the doughters are my doughters and the childern ar my childern and the shepe are my shepe ad all that thou seist is myne. And what can I do this daye vnto these my doughters or vnto their childern which they haue borne?
29And they came vnto Iacob their father vnto the lande of Canaan and tolde him all that had happened them saynge.
4Tha Iacob sent and called Rahel and Lea to the felde vnto his shep
5and sayde vnto the: I se youre fathers countenauce yt it is not toward me as in tymes past. Morouer ye God of my father hath bene with me.
5Thus Isaac sent forth Iacob to goo to Mesopotamia vnto Laban sonne of Bethuel the Sirien and brother to Rebecca Iacobs and Esaus mother.
32But with whome soeuer thou fyndest thy goddes let him dye here before oure brethre. Seke that thine is by me and take it to the: for Iacob wist not that Rahel had stolle the.
33Tha wet Laba in to Iacobs tete and in to Leas tete and in to.ij. maydens tentes: but fownde the not. Tha wet he out of Leas tete and entred in to Rahels tete.
8And he sayde: what meanyst thou with all ye drooues which I mett. And he answered: to fynde grace in the syghte of my LORde.