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138 ZIMMUT PuSAH you will tread upon the atgh=place of your eneny. May he restore you to his favour, and disavow fer you the array of your enemy, ur Lord receive your prayers, and answer your petition, and hear the cries ef your supplication, and not reject you, nor refus: your request, nor fail you. y you observe overy year this sabbath, whose glories are great; and make tor you an ark which will deliver you by his grace trom the flood of the time, and assuredly bring you to the inheritance of the wount of Presence. ily the merit of Adam, and the perfect Noah, and your father Abraham, and Isaac the saved, and Jacob the vewer, and Joseph the interpreter, anc what God has sanctified {.oses ?], and by Aaron and his sons, and him who was zealous before him [Phinehae], and by the holy Law, and by Joshua and Caleb, and by his good mourtain, and by his great name which ts glorious in holiness, which he spake in his Seripture. “And each mar shall give a vansom for himself." On it also a VEKHOR, which he composed, God pardon him, ete. 136 21.uMUT PESAR My companion, stand before me, and open your ears to hear this teaching of wine, to which the soul cleave » come forth from the heart of ay words: the Lord helps ite I will begin with praises to him for those whose deeds are righteousness. It is fit- ting for me to exalt my Lord at all times and somente, who created Adam our father, aac interred him in the earth. The meritorious stemmed from him, from one to another in succession, until our lord oses our prophet arose, whose prophethood is for 2ver, the lawgiver who gave you the law, for those whe seek abundantly, who keep its statutes and decrees from which comes thig statute. Se wheily watchful, that when you ligt up the offering you may find, Jlessed are tnase who do this and give the offering to the priest, and place it with the hand. For those who perform this for themselves shall take a ransom for thenselves. It is fitting for you to do it, as it fe iaid down, Observe thie Sabbath of the 4inmut. Let your situation joyful, for in it your fathers were delivered when going out from Egypt. And thus nay your alicsufficient [God] deliver, as in the past ho was your deliverer. ay the Lord increase your 137 ZIMMUT PUESAT fruitfulness, and in his mercy may he iook down upon you, and remove from you every abomination, that it may be far from you. way he forgive you every sin, and save you from overy distress; scatter your enemies and foes, that they may flee from you along with all those who magnify themselves against you; and bring calamity upon them with every plague and eppression, and blot them out from your midst. say our Lord receive your prayers that they say onter into acceptance. lay he answer your every supplim cation, and hearken to your every cry, and listen to your supplicating voices. May he deal righteously with you, not rejecting or refusing yous May he be close to you and prosper your doings, and make them successful in every part: by the werit of Abrahaa, and Isaac your fathers, and him the hollow of whose thigh was smitten, and him in whom his lord placed dotight [Joseph], and him who said to his people with his tongue, “And thy feet shall not owellg” By them we supplicate Lord of lords, our ever-present deliverer and say, "0 iy Lord, receive from [thy] pocr-ones who seek thy rightecusness.” 138 ZIMMUT PESAH . “ 8 only one God = Three tines. May he be worshipped for ever, aad oraiszd for ever. May the prayers be conciuded in goodness and loving= sindness. YISUTABLAH on. 3, t x months, composed by Zegagah the haftawi. The Lord be pleased, ote. The One vho is eternal in “is Uodhead, tho Judge, Faithful God, the Power who made Israel nie congrega- tion high above all tho nations; who apvointed thom to keop this Sabbath and its holiness, whose glories are sung. Blessed are you, 0 Israci, when you rest in it, and pray and recite the reading of every holy law. Blessed are you 1f you are free from transgression. Perchanece he nay forgive you all iniquity, until you go forward at the beginning of the month with joy; it is the first of the months of the year. nd on the festival of the Passover, whereon you sacrifice the offerings, may they b: Zulfilled on covery occasions ay the Lord not be deprived of his food before the 13y ZIMMUT =P USAH Mount of Inneritance aa the Pr ence, by the merit of nim who fasted and stood aad sighed, who prayed, sayiac, “Sorgive, nowe" At the conclusion, way ho thoroughly scatter your enemies, ind may he deliver you from his disfavyour, May your stati be made nore glorious, and may he give to you this good land and what it cons tains, the land which the Lord your God cares tor always (Deut.11312), The eyes of the Lord your God are upon it from the beginning of the year to the ond of the year. Great is ‘od, etc. THE ZIMUMUT sukkOT 141 QLGUT gUKKOT In the name of the Lord we begin, and on him we trust, and to hiu we cleaves The prayers of the Sabbath of the Zimmut of th Tabernac the blesseds The QATAF, Covenant, wlemorjal, Offer: Consy, Joseph, Sabbath and leaz 2: in the or "3B: 8. ur Godg™ SF; iming and saying;" nd, "At the gate thy mereyi" nYhe Sections of Creation," Thore is_s. t Ang bh 2 +, Durral MWe have risen from our sleepi" and oi nO Creat of the world, who can estimate thy greatnoss 2"- tog sonewhat slow tune; and a YISIHTABBAN, The God of guds in his greatness blessed and sancti- fied this Sabbath of the Zimaut, which 1a the sateway of the festivals of the Lord, which was designated through the great prophet sloses the man of God. Uappy are you, U holy people, if you pray from the heart and soul, and say with acclemation, "And the Lord God planted.” esponse to it from those saying the ATAE, 142 ZLOUT SUKKUT A carden in cden, in ‘ie east and there he put the man whom he had formod. And out of the ground the Lord God made to grow cvery tree that is picasant to the sight and good for food; the tree of life also in the midst of the garde » and the tree of tie knowledge of good and evil. A river flowed out of «dex to water the garden, anc there it divided and becaue four riverse ihe name of the first is Pighon ((Gen.2:8-11). And the nane of the second river is Gihon (‘iens3:13¥. ‘\nd the nane of the third river ig “iddekel. And the fourth river is the wuphrates (ieasz114). Zhe Lord jod is to be praised, Ulessed bo the lwrd tod. ‘ihe Lord vod tuok the man anc put him in the garden of Eden to till it and keep it. And the Lord God commanded (Gens 2415-16). \nd they heard the voice of the Lord God (ene3:8). And to Seth also a son was born, and he called his name vnosh, At chat time men began to call upon the name of the word. ihia 4s the hook of the generations of wan, In the day that ‘iod created man, he made him in the likeness of dod. ale and female ho created them, md he blossed them, and called their name «an in the day when they were 143 au: created (ien.4:2695:2). And inoch walkod with ‘lod ‘UT SUKKOT (Gene5124). tut Moah found favour in the eyes of the Uord. ‘hese are the generations of ‘‘oahs oah was a righteous man, anc blarcless in his seneration; -loah walked with Jod (Gem.otd-9). ‘ad I will estebiish ay covenant with thee (Gen.6:15). Thus soah did accordd ig to all that siod commanded hin, so did he (Gan, 5i22). And “Noah did according to all that the Lord commanded him (Geas7:5). And Moah only was left, and those who were with him in the ark (iion,7123), And God re iemberen oah (Gen.8:1). And ‘loah went forth and his sons (jens $118). After their fauilies they vent forth out of the ark (Gen.8:1)). An. ioah Suiit an altar unto the Lord, and tock of every ciean beast, and of every clean bird, and offered burnt-offerings upon the altar. And the “ord swelled the sweet savour (Jen,82:20-21), “hite the earth remaineth, ssed time and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, and night and day, shall not cease (Gen.8t22). And God blessed Noah and his sons, and said unto them, Le frsitful and multiply (Gene9t1). ring forth abundantiy in the earth and multiply ia it (Gens9:7)~ And Ty even I, establish my covenant with 344 ZLOUT SUKKOT you (Gen.9#9). nd I will establish my covenant with you (Gen.9:11). Chis 1s the sign of the covenant (Gene9:12). And 4t shall be for 4 sign of the covenant. And I will remember ay covenant, and I will look upon it, that I may remember the everlasting covenant (Gen. 9213, 15=16), And God said to Noah, This isthe sign of the covenant (3en.9417). nd he said, ‘lessed be the Lord God of Shem (Gen.9:26), \nu Mizrain and Put (ens 10:6). And sidgraim begat (Gene1):13). And their dwelling was from « t towards Sephar ha as thou go the mountain of the east (‘ien.10:30). And all the earth was of one speech ana language (Genel1:1). Therefore its name was called Jabel because the Lord confounded the speech cf all the earth (Gemelli9)« jet thee out of thy country, and from thy fcudly, and from thy father's how inte the land that I will show thee: and I will and a, and 1 will bless ¢ make of thee a great na uake thy name great; and bethou a blessing: and I wiil bless them that bleas thee (Gene12: 1-3). And Abram gsed through the land to the place of Shechem, unto the oak of .lorgh (Gon.12:6). \nd the Canaanite was then in the land (Gen.12:6). And the Lord appeared unto Abram, and said, Unto thy seed will 1 give this land: and there he buiit an altar unto the “ord who 145 ZIT SpKKOY appeared unto him. And he removed from thence unto the mountain on the east of Hethel, and he pitched his tent at Yethel (ien.12:7-8). ‘faving Jethel on the woet and Ai on the east. And he built thera an altar uato the Lord, and called upon the name of the Lord (Gen.2:8). And \vram journeyed going on still towards the south (Gen.12:9). letween vethel and Ad; unto tho place of the altar (Gen,13:3-4), Arise, walk through the }and, in the longth of it and in the breadth of At (ene13:17). vor to thee will I give it (Gen, 19:17). And Abram aoved his tent ((ien.13219). And these were confederate with Abram (Gen. 14:13). And yo blessed Abram, and said, ‘lessed be Abram (Gomel4:19). T have 1tfted us ay hand sate Ged aost nigh, siaker of heaven and earth (en,14:22). Fear not Abraw, I am thy shield acd thy very great reward Gions15:1). And he said, Look now towards heaven, and count the stars; and he said unto him, Thus shall thy seed be (Gen. 15:5)— And he botteved in the Lord; and he counted it te him for rightzs1sness (Genel526)e In that day the Lord made 2 covenant with Yoram (Genel5318). 1 au God \lwignty; walk before ae and be perfect. Ang I will ant (Jen,17:1°2). As for me, behold, nate my co ny covenant (Gen.17:4). And I will establieh ay 146 Z1siUT SUKKOT covenant ior an everlasting covenant (Gene1737)« And as for thee, [tnou salt keep] my covenant (Gen. 17:9). ‘his 1s ay covenant. And it shall be a eign of a covanan: (jen,17:19911), And ay covenant shall be your flesh for 2 everlasting covenant ( ieme17:13)6 And thou shalt call his name Isaac. And I will estab- lish sy covesait with him for an everlasting covenant (Jen.17:19). nt ay covenant will i establish with Isaac (Gene17:21). “very male amon; the men of Abram ram's house (Gen,17:23). And the Lord God said, Shad l I hide from Abraham that which I do ? ing that Abraham shail surely become a great and nighty nation, ain and ail the nations cf the earth shall be bl him (Gen.18:17-18). lor I have known him to the end that he may coumand his children, and his housshold «fter hi, that they may keep the vay cf the Lord, to do justice and judgweat; in order that the word nay bring upen \braham that which he hath spoken of iia (Gen.13:10). Lam wio 1am Benold now, thy servant hath found favour in thy sight, and thou hast nagnified thy uercy which thou hast done anto ae (Gen.19:19). And Abraham rose early in the woritng (iemei9:27)6 And ‘jod renem= bored Abraham (Gen.19:29). And he shall pray for thee and thou shalt live (Gen.20:7). And Avraham prayed 147 Z1MUT SUKKOT 17). God is with unto God, and God healed (Gen, 2¢ thee in all that thou docst (Gene 21:22). And vhe two made a covenant (Gen.21:27). And they cade a cevenant at lieer-Sheba (iene 21:32)6 Aud Abraham planted c tamarisk at eer-Sheba, and cailed there on the name of the Lord, the everlasting God (Gen. 21333). Ang God proved Abraham, and said unto hia, Abraham (Gan.22:1). And Abrahau lifted up hic eyes and saw the place afar off (Gen.22:4), And we will worship and come back to you (jene22:5). And Abreham built the altar there, and laid in order the wood, and bound Isaac his son (Gen.22:9). And Abraham called the name of that place, The-ford-will=provide, as it is said to this day, n the mount of the Lord it shall be provide (Gen. 22314). For in blessing I will bless thee, and in multiplying 1 will multiply thy seed (Gen,22:17). And al} the nations of the earth shall be blessed in thy seed, because thou hast obeyed ny voice (Jen.22:13)6 She Lord, the God of heaven who took me (Gen. 24:7). © Lord, God of my master Abraham (Gene24:12)+ The Lord, bofore whom 1 waik, will send his angel with thee, ond « inen I bowed my head will prosper thy vay (Jen,24:49) and worshipped the Lord, and I blessed the Lord, the of uy saster \braham (Gen.24:48). And Isaac went 148 Zl. UT SUKKUT out into the field to wiitate at eventide (Jens24iG3)— ll). \ad Goa blessed Isaac. And Isaae dwelt \Wienss sna (sane intyeateu the Lord, and the Lord was intreated ot hin (hen.asruid. So aay the Lerd be iutroated of 43, and have merey on us, uid bear our regiestse and nase our oppression, usu relieve oty sufserins, and Look apoa ws with ais werey aus loving-kindness, ois establish use We A will @tablish woe oath vuieh 4 aware to vou do wini waltiply Seahaw toy fetrer all the peoples oi the Loy seed. ag lessed Civas202). Jecause “Lrabaa thy duther rth be oceyrd oy voice, vad wept my charge, eats a 2a de wud Isaac sowed ay statutes amd yn that lend, ote reaped ta the same year a nundrediolds ho sald, na the tora diessod hin (ren. 20312). @ hata wade room for us (Geme36s22)6 ‘or now the 1 dod. dy. chou art now the biessed of the word \Jene2d the Hord fub6i) that ip witch he uhesied Wim. vod sive thee of the dew of neavea, aud the fataes: uf the earth, sad pleaty of corm and wine wet yeopiva serve thee, ne aations bow sown to thee; be lord over thy bretarem, oo (et thy nother'’s suas bow cown to thee, Curacd be curse tase, wu Jiessed bs shose wio bless 2 eho thee (uen.,27:20-2))6 iy bord sstablish this ples iin 149 21.07 SUKKOT unto us and unto ala jie commugicy, And iod \iaighy loss thee, and make thee fradttul, cred milttoty theo, that thou nayest be congregation ef peoples (Geneisi3d. give thee the blessing of \hraham thy father, and thy sed with thee (Jen.73:4). ind Jacob went cut fron Veer=‘heba, at woot tosirtie aran.e ind he cane to a certein place, and stay+! there because the sun vad set, (Gen. 28:ld-11). aa t uoshalt spread abroad to the west and to ths east, to the north aad to the south, and din thee all the families of the earth shall ba blessed. And behold, I in vith thee and will keep theo whereve- thou goent, id will bring thee back vato this land, for 1 will not loave thee. then Jacod woke fvoa “iz $lean vi said, Surely the Lord is in tiis ghaco and Ef kaew i: aot. ud no was afraid, and he said, ‘low aveso:e is this lace (Gen.23414-1726 .d Jacob vowed a vow, saying, If God will be with 6, and will keep we in this way that f go, and will give ie bread to eat, and raiaent to put on, so that I come again to wy father's house in >eace, then shall the lord be my Jod; and this stone, vhich | have set up for a pillar, shall b: dod’: \ouse; and of all that thou shalt giv ae { wilt sive 2 tenth to thee (Gen.23:20-22). 150 LUT 3 KKOT “od be praised. ‘There ‘5 only one Jods wad God reaanbered Rachel tense SOL de ghe called his nane ‘ssenh Ciene I9824)e sad ft car to pass when Rachel bore Josaph (iene39:75). TT aa the jod of Uethel, where thou rsointedst a villar, aad where thou vowedst a vow iato vo: nov arise, Jecart from this land and return unte tho Land of thy aativicy (Geme31319)6 ind I wil. do thae good eneIlil I, Vad nowy, Corny let us wake 9 covenant Givae3i:itd. \ac the ancols of dod Aad dacon s d vhon he saw them, Vhis is jod's host. And he calien qaiie of that place dlahanain Ciens wD. Lad the canary which ia Left shall oscape. And Jacob said, |) foi uf uy father Abraham, and ‘io! of ay fatier Isaac, © Loré who s-tast untes ne, .eturn to thy laud and 1 will do thee good? T am uv: rthy of the least of ll tha verefes, snd of all the truth whieh thou hast shown to thy gorvant Cien. B259—11 de And thou saidst, I will surely co thee good, and make thy seed as the aand of the sca (Gens22:13)6 And the aan wrestlod with hin t41L daybreak (Gen, 72125)6 And he said, Let me go ‘or the day broa:eth. And he said, J vill not let thee go xcept thou bless se (Gene22827). And Aachel and Joseph “induost (Gen, 33:2). 153, 21 LWT KKOT \nd Joseph drow near (ion.7?:7). Ane thou wast pleased with me. Take, { pray thee, my “ift (Gen. 338 ld. \nd he encamped before the city (Gene 33213 de And he called it i1=-lLohe-[sricl. Purify yourselves and change your garaonts: and lot us arise and co up to Rethel (Gen, 3522-3). ‘or there God was revealed uato him (Gen.357). I aa dod \atghty: be fruitful and jultiply (Gen.35:11). And Jod veat up from him in the plaice where he syake with nim, And Jacob set up a pillar in the place wher he soake with ht a pillar of stons; and he soir d out a drink offering thereon, hel and pourod of2 on it (Gene3%t14}. the sons of | (Gen.35:24). ‘these are the generations of Jacob, Joseph (iens37:2). And Joseph went, And _lsrael Loved Joseph (Gene3782-3). Mud Joseph dreaned (Gen, 2725)+ ind Larael aaid to Joseph (ien.37:13). And Joseph venv (Gene37117). \ndit cane to pass when Joseph was cose, that they stripoed Joseph. \nd they drew and lifted and sold Joseph. And they brought Joseph (dene37429, 28)2 And bohold, Joseph was not (Gens37229)+ \nd they took Joseph's coat (Gen.37:31). Joseph te surely tora fn pieces (iene37:33). lad the ddianites gold Joseph (Gen.17236). -\nd Joseph was brought down fate caypt (de1. 19:1). \ac the Lord was with Joseph (Gen. \nd Joseph found grace (ien,39:4)¢ And Joseph was fair in appearance aod co:aly in for, i:d his saster's wife cast her eyes t.on iuceph (%ene 39087). Aad it came to pass as she spake (dene Idi ldo ind Joseph went into the house (Je1.3 Le And Joseph's aster took Lin (30ne39:2206 od tre “ord was with Joseph (Gens B9raLd. the sant of Joseph (jon,39:22). -eeause the word wae with him; overytuiay that ho did the Lord made to prosper (Gens39:2%). iho place where Joseph (iensi0:3)s Uhe captain of the guard charged Joseph (Gens49:4). And Joseph cawe in (ien. dois). ind Joseph said unto them (sene4033), ind the chief mutler told his dream unto Joseph (jane di sds And Joseph said to him (sien, 4#12). at have me in resenbrance shen it shall be well with thee, and show xindness, I pray thee, unto ake iention of ay uato Pharaoh (Gene40i14). » and ¢@ he said unto Joseph (Jenes Ode And Joseph answered (jeneict13). \s Joseph aad interpreted unto thom (Genei0ii2). the chiet butler remenbered sot Joseph Gien,19:23). snd Pharaoh sent and called Joseph (lens 41:14), \nd Pharaoh said. — \ad Joseph auswereds nd Pharaoh soake to Joseph Cen. 41ih 5-170 153 L.ur gu oT Be \nd for that \nd Joseph s2id to !ocraoh Cieasil the dreaa was dowbies unto Pharaoh twice, it is vecause tie thing 49 established > tod, and tio. will saortly ring it to pass Gien, Li '2). chali we yind such an one as thia, a van in whoa the spirit of uod is 7 un vharaoh said to Joseph (tenedLedeeda). \nd Pharaoh said to Joseph ¢: tLtdbse Aad he put it upon the hand of Joseph (done41i42). Vis Pharaoh said to Joseph Cron, ihrad). 0 \nd Pharaoh cailed Josephts naae \nd Joseph went out (ene41:45). sid Joseph wae thirty years o1 ang Joseph went out Cjea,41:46). ind Joseph stored up Giene {1:49}. sad to Joseph vere born (iene 41:50). \nd Joseph cabled (ion, 11351)- 0 come like as Joseph had said Clenedli 34). co to JosephgGensits5%)- nd losoph opened Sionedds oud. — \ne all couatrics cane to de \nd the brow ugypt to Joseph to buy corn (donent 4 down (sone42i3)6 \nw Joseph's thera of Joseph we 4). \nu Joseph was yoversor brother jenjamin (ened over the Land, and he sold te all the people of the Lande ind the brothers of Josep came (Gere tzet~ And Josoph said Giengi2t7). And Joseph revembered (auned Ang Joseph said unto tira Giene dig lade \ng Joseph muandedy (Gone 4: vosephe a take your arise and so asain uato tho man, atc ‘od rother, az Moaignty give you serey sefore the san (iene ttl ?14)5 \ag they stooe before voseph Ciensi3:15)e \no Josoph saw Clenedtslode ind toe nan ‘id as Josaph bade ienediia7)e 9 \né the aan hroight the sea into oseph rouse (ieme4 7317 Lie themen vere afraid because t ey were brousht into Joseph's house Giens42:1t). And "s house (ion, thay case near vo the steward of Josept AdtLI)e \ndthe san brought the .en into Jvoseph*s rouse Cionei3i34). ind they asde ready the present or vhea Joseph should cone (ron.43425). And Joseph ing Joseph aade haste (ien, 432306 ve home (ven. ane he did aceorcing to the word of Joseph Cen, 1422)6 sad Joseph said to ais steward (ien.44:4)e ind Judah iu his bretiren cane into Josep house (jens it:l4). \nu Joseph safd to them (Genedi:15). And Joseph was lot able to refrain hiuself, Anc no wan stoxd vith him while Joseph aade hiaself known (iene4"il). \ad Joseph said to his brethren, I az Joseph Cren.4333). linus aita thy son Joseph (jen.158)). nd the fame was hearo toe house of Pharaoh, saying, Joseph's brethren have come Gien. 45216), And vharaoh said to Joseph (jene4 Ue UKKOP \nd Joseph gave to tham (ievedi22)e ind they cold im, saying, voseph is yet alive (jeasdoz2ude sna they jake unto him ali ihe words of Joseph. sad he saw the agons which oseph had sent Giened5327). \nq tevaol said, It 1s enough. vurteph Clenes de snc cane to eer-Sheba, aad offered sacrifices unto ths ied of his father dganc (iensdorlde Joseph ahesl put hie hand acon thine ayes Cienss tide aa they case to waypty Jacob and all his seea with him; his daughters, ind his sons’ Gavghters; all hés seed he brought with his to Egypt (done 4020-7)6 ind these are the nazes o: the suildren of Israel why vent into cgypt, Jacopo acc his sons: Neuben, ‘acob's iirstvorn, sadtae sons of seubens anoch ant Pallu, vse Jezron, ond Sarmi, And the sons sf jimeon; Jewuel, Jamin, iad Uhad, ano Jachiny and Shaul th: gon of 9 Canaanitish somans Zohar, the sons of Levi; Gershon, nohoth, ond . eraric Mud the sons of Judah) Ur und Vnan, and Shela, and oraz, and ferak; but vf and nan died ia the Land of -anaans ind the sons of v-rez vere “vxron and ‘agul. ind the sons of Issachar; sola. and vuvah, asi fob, and obi srone nd the sone of ‘ebuiun; Jered and “lon, and Jahlecis hese are the sons of wean vidch she vare to vacoo in 150 ZL.iUT suxKOT Padan=Aran, wit? iinah daighter: all the souls of his soas ane caughters vere thirty tiree (Ger. 2O215)6 the sons of jad, laphion, and “aged, anc Suund, aad Jebon, ari, sad srodi, aud Aveld (rere 462100. \nd tae sons of Asher, Inmah, and Ishvan, ace Ishvi, aad Varian, asd joras their sister: and the sons of eriah, ‘coer, od saleniel (Gens46:17). 4 o are the sons of Silpah wiich wavaa gave to Leah his daughter, aid these she ‘ace unto dace’, even sixteen souls (Geae iosh ide ye sons of vaciel v cob"s wife, duseph aid enjanin (Gone40:19). Vid unto Jogevh in the Land of \senath the kgypt were born sanasseh aud sphraim, wii sst vf vn bare to hia (iene Gaughter of Votizshera ne AGi29). \.d the sons ft onjaata, rela aid ‘echer, and \ehbot, jera aid Naatan, «hi acd Rosh, . uppia acd uppim, acd id, (iene40321). those are tho sons of tachel wiich she bare to Jacob; all the souls sere fourteen (Geasdur22)6 \ad the sons of van, “ushin. \ad the sons of ‘laphtali, Jahzcel, and juni, aj Jezer, and Shillom (iene 468-7, 24)6 “hese are the sons of tihah which Laban gave unto Sachel iis daughter, ad these she bare anto Jacob (ie.46:25). AL the souls 457 ZLLUT guxKor that came with Jacob to cgypt, which caca out of his loins, besides Jacos's sons' wives, al? the souls were t reescore and six (Gea, 26), lng the sons of Josoah hich were bora to hi: in E typt vere two souls. © \1l the souls of tho rouse of Jacov car inte wsypt ere throe-seore 1: tea (ian. 10:57). he wnt Judah before hia to Joseuh ¢ ASsDade \ad Joseph \ac 4gracl said to Joseph, (Jone 46:39), Vid doce tid to bis brothwea (4e:31)- wna Joseph went in ( ian,47:1). Mas Pharaon said to Joseph's brothren (iened 3). wit Joseph srought (iene 47:7). \nd Joseph set Gieng 17:11). And Joseph nourished ( louei7: ad e871 ade seoh gathered Joseoh broug't (Gened7314). \nc all the ugyptians cave to dosuch Clone 17:18). lad Joseph satd Cioasd de ad Joseph mado dt (iene47#26). \ndhe called hic son Joseph Tsetse \nd on said to Joseph (.eneduilde And he aaid, schold, thy son Josenh (Genya3:2) And jacob said to Joseph, God Alai; ty appeared unto a> at wuz in ti) Load of Canaan Gjen.13:3). 9 ln. Israel saw tee children of Joseph (Jon. 43:3). Josevh said to

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