Genesis 29:9
Whyle he yet talked with the Rahel came with hir fathers shepe for she kepte them.
Whyle he yet talked with the Rahel came with hir fathers shepe for she kepte them.
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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
11And Iacob kyssed Rahel and lyfte vp his voyce and wepte:
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
5And he sayde vnto the: knowe ye Laban the sonne of Nahor. And they sayde: we knowe him.
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.
7And he sayde: lo it is yet a great whyle to nyghte nether is it tyme yt the catell shulde be gathered together: water the shepe and goo and fede the.
8And they sayde: we maye not vntill all ye flockes be brought together and the stone be roulled fro the wells mouth and so we water oure shepe.
1Then Iacob lyfte vp his fete and wet toward the east countre.
2And as he loked aboute behold there was a well in the feld and.iij. flockes of shepe laye therby (for at that well were the flockes watered) and there laye a great stone at the well mouth
3And the maner was to brynge the flockes thyther and to roull the stone fro the welles mouth and to water the shepe and to put the stone agayne vppon the wells mouth vnto his place.
4Tha Iacob sent and called Rahel and Lea to the felde vnto his shep
18and caried away all his catell and all his substace which he had gotte in Mesopotamia for to goo to Isaac his father vnto the lade of Canaan.
19Laba was gone to shere his shepe and Rahel had stolle hir fathers ymages.
27Passe out this weke and tha shall this also be geuen the for ye seruyce which thou shalt serue me yet.vij. yeres more.
28And Iacob dyd eue so and passed out that weke and than he gaue hi Rahel his doughter to wyfe also.
29And Laban gaue to Rahel his doughter Bilha his handmayde to be hir servaute.
30So laye he by Rahel also and loued Rahel more than Lea and serued him yet.vij. yeres more.
16And Laban had.ij. doughters the eldest called Lea and the yongest Rahel.
17Lea was tender eyed: But Rahel was bewtifull ad well fauored.
18And Iacob loued her well and sayde: I will serue the.vij. yere for Rahel thy yongest doughter.
19And Laban answered: it is better yt I geue her the than to another man? byde therfore with me.
20And Iacob serued.vij. yeres for Rahel and they semed vnto him but a fewe dayes for the loue he had to her.
29And Rebecca had a brother called Laban. And Laban ranne out vnto the man to the well:
30for as soone as he had sene the earynges and the bracelettes apon his sisters handes ad herde the wordes of Rebecca his sister saynge thus sayde the man vnto me than he went out vnto the man. And loo he stode yet with the camels by the well syde.
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.
34And Rahel toke the ymages and put them in the camels strawe and sate doune apo the. And Laba serched all the tete: but fownde the not.
15And it came to passe yer he had leeft spakynge that Rebecca came out the doughter of Bethuell sonne to Melcha the wife of Nahor Abrahams brother and hir pytcher apon hir shulder:
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.
45And before I had made an ende of speakynge in myne harte: beholde Rebecca came forth and hir pitcher on hir shulder and she went doune vnto the well and drewe. And I sayde vnto her geue me drynke.
38And he put the staues which he had pilled eue before ye shepe in the gutters and watrynge troughes whe the shepe came to drynke: yt they shulde coceaue whe they came to drynke.
39And the shepe coceaued before the staues and brought forth straked spotted and partie.
23And when eue was come he toke Lea his doughter and broughte her to him and he went in vnto her.
24And Laban gaue vnto his doughter Lea Zilpha his mayde to be hir seruaunte.
42But in the latter buckynge tyme he put them not there: so the last brode was Labas and the first Iacobs.
14Than answered Rahel and Lea and sayde vnto him: we haue no parte nor enheritaunce in oure fathers hous
25As soone as Rahel had borne Ioseph Iacob sayde to Laban: Sede me awaye yt I maye goo vnto myne awne place and cutr
16And they departed from Bethel and when he was but a feld brede from Ephrath Rahel began to trauell. And in travelynge she was in perell.
3The she sayde: here is my mayde Bilha: go in vnto her that she maye beare vpo my lappe that I maye be encreased by her.
29But he sayde vnto hym thou knowest what seruyce I haue done ye and in what takynge thy catell haue bene vnder me: