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Geneva [1587], THE BIBLE: THAT IS, THE HOLY SCRIPTVRES CONTEINED IN THE OLDE AND NEWE TESTAMENT. TRANSLATED ACCORDING TO the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in diuers languages. With most profitable annotations vpon all the hard places, and other things of great importance (Imprinted... by Christopher Barker [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B07000].
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CHAP. XLIX. 1 Iaakob blesseth all his sonnes by name, & sheweth them what is to come. 10 He telleth them that Christ shall come out of Iudah. 29 He will be buried with his fathers. 33 He dyeth.


1   Then Iaakob called his sonnes, and sayde, Gather your selues together, that I may tell you what shal come to you in the note last dayes.


2   Gather your selues together, and heare, ye sonnes of Iaakob, and hearken vnto Israel your father.


3   ¶2; Reuben mine eldest sonne, thou art my note might, and the beginning of my strength, note the excellencie of dignitie, and the excellencie of power:


4   Thou wast light as water: thou shalt not be excellent, because thou note wentest vp to thy fathers bed: note then diddest thou defile my bed, thy dignitie is gone.


5   ¶2; Simeon and Leui, brethren in euill, the note instruments of crueltie are in their habitations.


6   Into their secret let not my soule come: my note glory, be not thou ioyned with their assembly: for in their wrath they slew a note man, and in their selfe will they digged downe a wall.


7   Cursed be their wrath, for it was fierce, and their rage, for it was cruell: I will note deuide them in Iaakob, and scatter them in Israel.


8   ¶2; Thou Iudah, thy brethr&ebar; shal praise thee: thine hande shalbe in the necke of thine enemies: thy fathers sonnes shal note bowe downe vnto thee.


9   Iudah, as a Lions whelpe shalt thou come vp from the spoyle, my sonne. He shall lye downe and couche as a Lion, and as a Lionesse: note Who shall stirre him vp?


10   The note scepter shall not depart from Iudah, nor a Lawegiuer from betweene his feete, vntill note Shiloh come, and the people shall be gathered vnto him. He dyeth, and is buried.


11   He shall binde his Asse foale vnto þe; note vine, and his Asses colte vnto the best vine. hee shall wash his garment in wine, and his cloke in the blood of grapes.


12   His eyes shalbe red with wine, and his teeth white with milke.


13   ¶2; Zebulun shall dwell by the sea side, and he shalbe an hauen for shippes: and his border shalbe vnto Zidon.


14   ¶2; Issachar shalbe note note a strong asse, couching downe betweene two burdens:


15   And he shall see that rest is good, and that the land is pleasant, and he shall bow his shoulder to beare, and shalbe subiect vnto tribute.


16   ¶2; Dan note shal iudge his people as one of the tribes of Israel.


17   Dan shall be a note serpent by the way, an adder by the path, byting the horse heeles, so that his rider shall fall backward.


18    noteO Lord, I haue waited for thy saluation.


19   ¶2; Gad, an hoste of men shal ouercome him, but he shal ouercome at the last.


20   ¶2; Concerning Asher, his note bread shalbe fat, and he shal giue pleasures for a king.


21   ¶2; Naphtali shalbe a hinde let goe, giuing note goodly wordes.


22   ¶2; Ioseph shalbe note a fruitefull bough, euen a fruitful bough by the well side: the note smal boughs shall runne vpon the wall.


23    noteAnd the archers grieued him, and shotte against him and hated him.


24   But his bowe abode strong, and the hands of his armes were strengthened, by the handes of the mighty God of Iaakob, of whom was the feeder appointed, by the note stone of Israel,


25   Euen by the God of thy father, who shall helpe thee, and by the almightie, who shall blesse thee with heauenly blessinges from aboue, with blessings of the deepe, that lyeth beneath, with blessings of the brestes, and of the wombe.


26   The blessings of thy father shalbe note stronger then the blessings of mine elders: vnto the ende of the hilles of the worlde they shall be on the head of Ioseph, and on the top of the head of him that was note separate from his brethren.


27   ¶2; Beniamin shall rauine as a wolfe: in the morning he shall deuoure the pray, and at night he shal deuide the spoyle.


28   ¶2; All these are the twelue tribes of Israel, and thus their father spake vnto them, and blessed them: euery one of them blessed hee with a seuerall blessing.


29   And he charged them & sayd vnto them, I am ready to be gathered vnto my people: note burie mee with my fathers in the caue, that is in the fielde of Ephron the Hittite,


30   In the caue that is in the field of Machpelah besides Mamre in the land of Canaan: which caue Abraham bought with the fielde of Ephron the Hittite for a possession to burie in.


31   There they buried Abraham and Sarah his wife: there they buryed Izhak and Rebekah his wife: and there I buried Leah.


32   The purchase of the fielde and the caue that is therein, was bought of the children of Heth.


33   Thus Iaakob made an end of giuing charge to his sonnes, and note plucked vp his feete into the bed and gaue vp the ghost, and was gathered to his people.

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He dyeth and is buried.
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Geneva [1587], THE BIBLE: THAT IS, THE HOLY SCRIPTVRES CONTEINED IN THE OLDE AND NEWE TESTAMENT. TRANSLATED ACCORDING TO the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in diuers languages. With most profitable annotations vpon all the hard places, and other things of great importance (Imprinted... by Christopher Barker [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B07000].
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