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  • Esau then said, 'At least let me leave you some of the people who are with me.' 'What for?' Jacob asked. 'Please indulge me, my lord!' (Genesis 33, 15)

  • 'So you want to be king over us,' his brothers retorted, 'you want to lord it over us?' And they hated him even more, on account of his dreams and of what he said. (Genesis 37, 8)

  • They then sat down to eat. Looking up, they saw a group of Ishmaelites who were coming from Gilead, their camels laden with gum tragacanth, balsam and resin, which they were taking to Egypt. (Genesis 37, 25)

  • and there, coming up from the Nile, were seven cows, sleek and fat, and they began to feed among the rushes. (Genesis 41, 2)

  • And there were seven cows, fat and sleek, coming up out of the Nile, and they began to feed among the rushes. (Genesis 41, 18)

  • The seven gaunt and lean cows coming up behind them are seven years, as are the seven shrivelled ears of grain scorched by the east wind: there will be seven years of famine. (Genesis 41, 27)

  • Seven years are coming, bringing great plenty to the whole of Egypt, (Genesis 41, 29)

  • They will collect all the food produced during these good years that are coming, and store the grain under Pharaoh's authority, putting it in the towns and keeping it. (Genesis 41, 35)

  • This food will form a reserve for the country against the seven years of famine which are coming on Egypt, so that the country will not be destroyed by the famine.' (Genesis 41, 36)

  • 'No, my lord,' they said, 'your servants have come to get food. (Genesis 42, 10)

  • 'The man who is lord of the country spoke harshly to us, accusing us of spying on the country. (Genesis 42, 30)

  • But the man who is lord of the country said to us, "This is how I shall know whether you are honest: leave one of your brothers with me. Take supplies for your starving families and be gone, (Genesis 42, 33)


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