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The Bishops' Bible (1568)
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The Gospel of James
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[1]Rachel when she sawe that she bare Iacob no children, she enuied her sister, and sayde vnto Iacob: Geue me children, or els I am but dead [No book]
[2]And Iacobs anger was kyndled agaynst Rachel, and sayde: Am I in Gods steade, whiche kepeth from thee the fruite of thy wombe [No book]
[3]Then she sayde: Here is my mayde Bilha, go in vnto her, & she shall beare vpon my knees, that I also may haue chyldren by her [No book]
[4]And she gaue him Bilha her handmayde to wyfe: and Iacob went in vnto her [No book]
[5]And Bilha conceaued, and bare Iacob a sonne [No book]
[6]Then saide Rachel: God hath geuen sentence on my side, and hath also heard my voyce, and hath geuen me a sonne: therfore called she hym Dan [No book]
[7]And Bilha Rachels seruant conceaued againe, & bare Iacob another sonne [No book]
[8]And Rachel said: With godly wrastlynges haue I wrastled with my sister, & haue gotten the vpper hande: and she called his name Nephthali [No book]
[9]When Lea sawe that she had left bearyng chyldren she toke Zilpha her mayde, and gaue her Iacob to wyfe [No book]
[10]And Zilpha Leas mayde bare Iacob a sonne [No book]
[11]Then sayde Lea, Good lucke: and called his name Gad [No book]
[12]And Zilpha Leas seruaunt bare Iacob an other sonne [No book]
[13]Then saide Lea: happy am I, for the daughters wyll call me blessed: and called his name Aser [No book]
[14]And Ruben went out in the dayes of the wheate haruest, & founde Mandragoras in the fielde, and brought them vnto his mother Lea. Then said Rachel to Lea: Geue me I praye thee of thy sonnes Mandragoras [No book]
[15]To whom Lea aunswered: Is it not enough that thou hast taken away my husband, but wouldest take away my sonnes Mandragoras also? Then saide Rachel: well, let hym sleepe with thee this night for thy sonnes Mandragoras [No book]
[16]And Iacob came from the fielde at euen, and Lea went out to meete hym, and sayde: thou shalt come in to me, for I haue bought thee in deede with my sonne Mandragoras. And he slept with her that same nyght [No book]
[17]And God hearde Lea, that she conceaued, and bare Iacob the fift sonne [No book]
[18]Then sayde Lea: God hath geuen me a rewarde, because I gaue my mayden to my husbande: and she called him Isachar [No book]
[19]And Lea conceaued yet agayne, and bare Iacob the sixt sonne [No book]
[20]And Lea sayde: God hath endued me with a good dowrie, nowe wyll my husbande dwell with me, because I haue borne hym sixe sonnes: and called his name Zabulon [No book]
[21]After that, she bare a daughter, and called her name Dina [No book]
[22]And God remembred Rachel, & God hearde her, and made her fruitefull [No book]
[23]So that she conceaued & bare a sonne: and sayde, God hath taken awaye my rebuke [No book]
[24]And she called his name Ioseph, saying: the Lorde geue me yet another sonne [No book]
[25]Assoone as Rachel had borne Ioseph, Iacob sayde to Laban: Send me away, that I maye go vnto my owne place, and to my countrey [No book]
[26]Geue me my wyues and my chyldren for whom I haue serued thee, and let me go: for thou knowest what seruice I haue done thee [No book]
[27]To whom Laban aunswered: I pray thee, yf I haue founde fauour in thy syght [tary]: for I haue proued that the Lorde blessed me for thy sake [No book]
[28]Also he sayde: Appoynt what thy rewarde shalbe, and I wyll geue [it thee. [No book]
[29]But he saide vnto him: Thou knowest what seruice I haue done thee, and in what takyng thy cattell haue ben vnder me [No book]
[30]For that litle which thou haddest before I came, is nowe increased into a multitude, and the Lord hath blessed thee through my trauell: but nowe when shall I make prouision for myne owne house also [No book]
[31]And he sayde: What shall I then geue thee? And Iacob aunswered, Thou shalt geue me nothyng at all: yf thou wylt do this thyng for me, then wyll I turne agayne, feede thy sheepe, and kepe them [No book]
[32]I wyll go about all thy flockes this day, and seperate from them all the cattell that are spotted & of diuers colours: and all the blacke among the sheepe, & the partie & spotted amongst the kiddes [the same] shalbe my rewarde [No book]
[33]So shall my ryghteousnes aunswere for me in time to come: for it shal come for my rewarde before thy face. And euery one that is not specked and partie amongst the goates, & blacke amongst the sheepe, let it be compted theft in me [No book]
[34]And Laban sayde: go to, would God it myght be accordyng to thy saying [No book]
[35]Therfore he toke out the same day the hee goates that were ryngstraked and of diuers colours, & all the shee goates that were spotted and coloured, and all that had whyte in them, & all the blacke amongst the sheepe, and put them in the kepyng of his sonnes [No book]
[36]And set three dayes iourney betwixte himselfe and Iacob: and so Iacob kept the rest of Labans sheepe [No book]
[37]Iacob toke roddes of greene populer, hasell, and chesse nut trees, and pilled whyte strakes in them, and made the whyte appeare in the roddes [No book]
[38]And put the roddes which he had pilled, [euen] before the sheepe, in the gutters and watryng throughes when the sheepe came to drynke, that they should conceaue when they came to drynke [No book]
[39]And the sheepe conceaued before the roddes, & brought foorth lambes ryngstraked, spotted, and partie [No book]
[40]And Iacob did seperate these lambes, and turned the faces of the sheepe whiche were in the flocke of Laban, towarde these ryngstraked, and al maner of blacke: and so put his owne flockes by them selues, and put them not with Labans cattell [No book]
[41]And in euery conceauyng tyme of the stronger cattel, Iacob layed the roddes before the eyes of the cattell in the gutters, namely that they myght conceaue before the roddes [No book]
[42]But when the cattell were feeble, he put them not in: and so the feebler were Labans, and the stronger Iacobs [No book]
[43]And the man increased exceedingly, and had much cattell, and mayde seruauntes, and man seruauntes, and camels, and asses [No book]
Source: studybible.org
Translation: M.R. James (1924)
Source: www.earlychristianwritings.com
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