Genesis 33:15
And Esau sayde: let me yet leaue some of my folke with the. And he sayde: what neadeth it? let me fynde grace in the syghte of my lord
And Esau sayde: let me yet leaue some of my folke with the. And he sayde: what neadeth it? let me fynde grace in the syghte of my lord
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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.
9And Esau sayde: I haue ynough my brother kepe that thou hast vnto thy silf.
10Iacob answered: oh nay but yf I haue founde grace in thy syghte receaue my preaset of my hade: for I haue sene thy face as though I had sene ye face of God: wherfore receaue me to grac
11and take my blessynge that I haue brought the for God hath geuen it me frely. And I haue ynough of all thynges. And so he compelled him to take it.
12And he sayde: let us take oure iourney and goo and I will goo in thy copany.
13And he sayde vnto him: my LORde knoweth that I haue tendre childern ewes and kyne with yonge vnder myne hande which yf men shulde ouerdryue but euen one daye the hole flocke wolde dye.
14Let my LORde therfore goo before his servaunte and I will dryue fayre and softly accordynge as the catell that goth before me and the childern be able to endure: vntill I come to mi LORde vnto Seir.
16So Esau went his waye agayne yt same daye vnto Seir.
17And he comaunded the formest sayngeWhe Esau my brother meteth the ad axeth the saynge: whose seruaute art thou and whither goost thou and whose ar these that goo before ye:
18thou shalt say they be thy seruaunte Iacobs and are a present sent vnto my LORde Esau and beholde he him selfe cometh after vs.
19And so comaunded he the seconde ad euen so the thirde and lykewyse all that folowed the drooues sainge of this maner se that ye speake vnto Esau whe ye mete him
20ad saye more ouer. Beholde thy seruaunte Iacob cometh after vs for he sayde. I will pease his wrath with the present yt goth before me and afterward I will see him myself so peradventure he will receaue me to grace.
3Iacob sente meessengers before him to Esau his brother vnto the lande of Seir and the felde of Edom.
4And he comaunded them saynge: se that ye speake after this maner to my LORde Esau: thy seruaunte Iacob sayth thus. I haue sogerned ad bene a straunger with Laban vnto this tyme:
5and haue gotten oxen asses and shepe menservauntes and wemanseruauntes and haue sent to shewe it mi LORde that I may fynde grace in thy syghte.
5And he lifte vp his eyes and sawe the wyves and their childern and sayde: what are these which thou there hast? And he sayde: they are the childern which God hath geuen thy seruaunte.
8and sayde: Yf Esau come to the one parte and smyte it the other may saue it selfe.
3and sayde: LORde yf I haue founde fauoure in thy syght goo not by thi seruaunte.
36Than sayde he: He maye well be called Iacob for he hath vndermyned me now.ij. tymes fyrst he toke awaye my byrthrighte: and se now hath he taken awaye my blessynge also. And he sayde hast thou kepte neuer a blessynge for me?
37Isaac answered and sayde vnto Esau: beholde I haue made him thi LORde and all his mothers childern haue I made his seruauntes. Moreouer wyth corne ad wyne haue I stablesshed him what ca I do vnto the now my sonne?
30and sayd to Iacob: let me syppe of yt redde potage for I am fayntie. And therfore was his name called Edom.
11Delyver me from the handes of my brother Esau for I feare him: lest he will come and smyte the mother with the childeru.
32And Esau answered: Loo I am at the poynte to dye and what profit shall this byrthrighte do me?
30As soone as Isaac had made an end of blessig Iacob and Iacob was scace gone out fro the preasence of Isaac his father: then came Esau his brother fro his huntynge:
16for how shall it be knowne now that both I and thi people haue founde fauoure in thi sighte, but in that thou goest with us: that both I and thi people haue a preemynence before all the people that are vpon the face of the erth.
31And Moses sayde oh nay leaue us not for thou knowest where is best for us to pitche in the wildernesse: and thou shalt be oure eyes