. Sweet stories of God; in the language of childhood and the beautiful delineations of sacred art . H a i Q< ? < s HBH § < Jacob and Esau. 73 And I-saac said, Who art thou? And he said, I am thy son, thy first-born, E-sau. And I-saac shook like a leaf, and said, Who?Where is he that took deers meat and brought it tome so that I did eat erethis, and bless him?Yea, and he shall beblest. When E-sau heardthese words he cried outwith great grief, and saidto his fa-ther, Bless metoo, O my fa-ther! But I-saac said thathe could not take fromJa-cob what was nowhis—though he had wonit through f


. Sweet stories of God; in the language of childhood and the beautiful delineations of sacred art . H a i Q< ? < s HBH § < Jacob and Esau. 73 And I-saac said, Who art thou? And he said, I am thy son, thy first-born, E-sau. And I-saac shook like a leaf, and said, Who?Where is he that took deers meat and brought it tome so that I did eat erethis, and bless him?Yea, and he shall beblest. When E-sau heardthese words he cried outwith great grief, and saidto his fa-ther, Bless metoo, O my fa-ther! But I-saac said thathe could not take fromJa-cob what was nowhis—though he had wonit through fraud. And E-sau said inhis heart, My fa-ther willsoon be dead, and thenI will kill Ja-cob. And these wordswere told to Re-bek-ah, and she sent for Ja-cob andsaid to him that E-sau meant to kill him, and hemust leave home at once and go and stay with herbro-ther La-ban till E-saus wrath had cooled.


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