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WORD Research this...Genesis 29
- 1 Profectus ergo Jacob venit in terram orientalem.
- 2 Et vidit puteum in agro, tres quoque greges ovium accubantes juxta eum : nam ex illo adaquabantur pecora, et os ejus grandi lapide claudebatur.
- 3 Morisque erat ut cunctis ovibus congregatis devolverent lapidem, et refectis gregibus rursum super os putei ponerent.
- 4 Dixitque ad pastores : Fratres, unde estis ? Qui responderunt : De Haran.
- 5 Quos interrogans, Numquid, ait, nostis Laban filium Nachor ? Dixerunt : Novimus.
- 6 Sanusne est ? inquit. Valet, inquiunt : et ecce Rachel filia ejus venit cum grege suo.
- 7 Dixitque Jacob : Adhuc multum diei superest, nec est tempus ut reducantur ad caulas greges : date ante potum ovibus, et sic eas ad pastum reducite.
- 8 Qui responderunt : Non possumus, donec omnia pecora congregentur, et amoveamus lapidem de ore putei, ut adaquemus greges.
- 9 Adhuc loquebantur, et ecce Rachel veniebat cum ovibus patris sui : nam gregem ipsa pascebat.
- 10 Quam cum vidisset Jacob, et sciret consobrinam suam, ovesque Laban avunculi sui, amovit lapidem quo puteus claudebatur.
- 11 Et adaquato grege, osculatus est eam : et elevata voce flevit,
- 12 et indicavit ei quod frater esset patris sui, et filius Rebeccæ : at illa festinans nuntiavit patri suo.
- 13 Qui cum audisset venisse Jacob filium sororis suæ, cucurrit obviam ei : complexusque eum, et in oscula ruens, duxit in domum suam. Auditis autem causis itineris,
- 14 respondit : Os meum es, et caro mea. Et postquam impleti sunt dies mensis unius,
- 15 dixit ei : Num quia frater meus es, gratis servies mihi ? dic quid mercedis accipias.
- 16 Habebat vero duas filias : nomen majoris Lia, minor vero appellabatur Rachel.
- 17 Sed Lia lippis erat oculis : Rachel decora facie, et venusto aspectu.
- 18 Quam diligens Jacob, ait : Serviam tibi pro Rachel filia tua minore, septem annis.
- 19 Respondit Laban : Melius est ut tibi eam dem quam alteri viro : mane apud me.
- 20 Servivit ergo Jacob pro Rachel septem annis : et videbantur illi pauci dies præ amoris magnitudine.
- 21 Dixitque ad Laban : Da mihi uxorem meam : quia jam tempus impletum est, ut ingrediar ad illam.
- 22 Qui vocatis multis amicorum turbis ad convivium, fecit nuptias.
- 23 Et vespere Liam filiam suam introduxit ad eum,
- 24 dans ancillam filiæ, Zelpham nomine. Ad quam cum ex more Jacob fuisset ingressus, facto mane vidit Liam :
- 25 et dixit ad socerum suum : Quid est quod facere voluisti ? nonne pro Rachel servivi tibi ? quare imposuisti mihi ?
- 26 Respondit Laban : Non est in loco nostro consuetudinis, ut minores ante tradamus ad nuptias.
- 27 Imple hebdomadam dierum hujus copulæ : et hanc quoque dabo tibi pro opere quo serviturus es mihi septem annis aliis.
- 28 Acquievit placito : et hebdomada transacta, Rachel duxit uxorem :
- 29 cui pater servam Balam tradiderat.
- 30 Tandemque potitus optatis nuptiis, amorem sequentis priori prætulit, serviens apud eum septem annis aliis.
- 31 Videns autem Dominus quod despiceret Liam, aperuit vulvam ejus, sorore sterili permanente.
- 32 Quæ conceptum genuit filium, vocavitque nomen ejus Ruben, dicens : Vidit Dominus humilitatem meam : nunc amabit me vir meus.
- 33 Rursumque concepit et peperit filium, et ait : Quoniam audivit me Dominus haberi contemptui, dedit etiam istum mihi ; vocavitque nomen ejus Simeon.
- 34 Concepitque tertio, et genuit alium filium : dixitque : Nunc quoque copulabitur mihi maritus meus : eo quod pepererim ei tres filios : et idcirco appellavit nomen ejus Levi.
- 35 Quarto concepit, et peperit filium, et ait : Modo confitebor Domino, et ob hoc vocavit eum Judam : cessavitque parere.
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