Genesis 27:24

Coverdale Bible (1535)

And he sayde vnto him: art thou my sonsonne Esau? He answered: Yee I am.

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  • 1 Sam 21:2 : 2 Dauid sayde vnto Ahimelech the prest: The kinge hath comytted a matter vnto me, and sayde: Let noma knowe wherfore I haue sent the, and what I haue commaunded the: for I haue appoynted my seruautes to mete me here & there.
  • 1 Sam 21:13 : 13 and altered his countenaunce before them, and shewed himselfe as he had bene madd in their handes, and stackered towarde the dores of the gate, and his slauerynges ranne downe his beerd.
  • 1 Sam 27:10 : 10 So whan Achis spake: Whither fell ye in to daye? Dauid sayde: Towarde the south parte of Iuda, towarde ye south parte of the Ierahmielites, & towarde the south parte of the Kenites.
  • 2 Sam 14:5 : 5 The kynge sayde vnto her: What ayleth the? She sayde: I am a wedowe, a woman that mourneth, and my husbade is deed.
  • Job 13:7-8 : 7 Will ye make answere for God with lyes, and mateyne him with disceate? 8 Wil ye accepte ye personne of God, and intreate for him?
  • Job 15:5 : 5 but thy wickednesse teacheth thy mouth, and so thou hast chosen the a craftie tonge.
  • Prov 12:19 : 19 A true mouth is euer constat, but a dyssemblinge toge is soone chaunged.
  • Prov 12:22 : 22 The LORDE abhorreth disceatfull lippes, but they that laboure for treuth, please him.
  • Prov 30:8 : 8 Remoue fro me vanite and lyes: geue me nether pouerte ner riches, only graunte me a necessary lyuynge.
  • Zech 8:16 : 16 Now the thinges that ye shal do, are these: Speake euery man the treuth vnto his neghboure, execute iudgment truly and peaceably within youre portes,
  • Rom 3:7-8 : 7 For yf the trueth of God be thorow my lye the more excellent vnto his prayse, why shulde I the be iudged yet as a synner? 8 & not rather to do thus (as we are euell spoken of, and as some reporte, that we shulde saye) Let vs do euell, yt good maye come therof. Whose danacio is inste.
  • Eph 4:25 : 25 Wherfore put awaye lyenge, and speake euery man the trueth vnto his neghboure, for as moch as we are membres one of another.
  • Col 3:9 : 9 Lye not one to another. Put of ye olde ma with his workes,

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  • Gen 27:30-39
    10 verses
    88%

    30Now whan Isaac had made an ende of blessynge, and Iacob was scace gone out from his father Isaac, his brother Esau came from his huntinge,

    31and made meate also, and brought it vnto his father, and sayde vnto him: Aryse my father, and eate of yi sonnes venyson, that thy soule maye blesse me.

    32Then answered him Isaac his father: Who art thou? He sayde: I am Esau thy firstborne sonne.

    33Then was Isaac exceadingly amased aboue measure, and saide: Who? Where is then the hunter that brought me, and I haue eaten of all afore thou camest, and haue blessed him? And he shall be blessed still.

    34Whan Esau herde these wordes of his father, he cried loude, and was exceadynge sory, and sayde vnto his father: O blesse me also my father.

    35But he sayde: Thy brother came with sotyltie, and hath taken thy blessinge awaye.

    36Then sayde he: He maye well be called Iacob, for he hath vndermined me now two tymes. My byrth right hath he awaye, and beholde, now taketh he awaye my blessynge also. And he sayde: Hast thou not kepte one blessynge for me?

    37Isaac answered, and sayde vnto him: I haue made him lorde ouer ye, and all his brethren haue I made his seruautes. With corne & wine haue I prouyded him. What shal I do vnto the now my sonne?

    38Esau sayde vnto his father? Hast thou not one blessynge more my father? O blesse me also my father. And he lift vp his voyce, & wepte.

    39Then Isaac his father answered and sayde vnto him: Beholde, thou shalt haue a fat dwellinge vpon earth, & of ye dew of heauen from aboue:

  • Gen 27:17-23
    7 verses
    86%

    17and so she put the meate with bred (as she had made it) in hir sonne Iacobs hande.

    18And he brought it in vnto his father, and sayde: My father. He answered: here am I, who art thou my sonne?

    19Iacob sayde: I am Esau thy firstborne sonne, I haue done as thou saydest vnto me: aryse, syt vp, and eate of my venyson, that thy soule maye blesse me.

    20But Isaac sayde vnto his sonne? My sonne, how hast thou founde it so soone? He answered: The LORDE yi God brought it to my hande.

    21The sayde Isaac vnto Iacob: Come neare my sonne, that I maye fele the, whether thou be my sonne Esau or not.

    22So Iacob wete vnto Isaac his father. And whan he had felt him, he sayde: The voyce is Iacobs voyce, but the handes are the handes of Esau.

    23And he knew him not, for his handes were rough like as ye handes of his brother Esau. And he blessed him.

  • Gen 27:25-27
    3 verses
    82%

    25Then sayde he: Bringe me here then to eate of thy venyson my sonne, that my soule maye blesse the. Then he brought it him, and he ate: and he brought him wyne also, and he dranke.

    26And Isaac his father sayde vnto him: Come nye, and kysse me my sonne.

    27So he came nye, and he kyssed him. Then smelled he the sauoure of his clothes, and blessed him, and sayde: Beholde, the smell of my sonne is as ye smell of the felde, which ye LORDE hath blessed.

  • Gen 27:1-2
    2 verses
    80%

    1And it came to passe when Isaac was olde, his eyes waxed dymme of sight, and he called Esau his greater sonne, and sayde vnto him: My sonne. He answered him: Here am I.

    2And he sayde: Beholde, I am olde, and knowe not whan I shal dye.

  • Gen 27:10-12
    3 verses
    75%

    10this shalt thou brynge in vnto thy father, that he maye eate, that he maye blesse the before his death.

    11Neuertheles Iacob sayde vnto Rebecca his mother: Beholde, my brother Esau is tough, and I am smooth:

    12then might my father peraduenture fele me, and I shulde seme vnto him as though I begyled him, and so brynge a curse vpon me and not a blessynge.

  • Gen 27:4-8
    5 verses
    74%

    4and make me meate (soch as I loue) and brynge it me herein, that I may eate, yt my soule maye blesse the, before I dye.

    5But Rebecca herde these wordes, that Isaac sayde vnto his sonne. And Esau wente his waye in to the felde, to hunte venyson, and to brynge it home.

    6Then sayde Rebecca vnto Iacob hir sonne: beholde, I haue herde thy father talkinge with Esau thy brother, and sayenge:

    7Brynge me venyson, and make me meate, that I maye eate, and blesse the before ye LORDE, yer I dye.

    8Now therfore my sonne, heare my voyce, what I commaunde the:

  • 34He sayde: I am Abrahams seruaunt,

  • 30and sayde vnto Iacob: Let me proue of yt reed meace of meate, for I am fayntie (therfore is he called Edom.)

  • 27He sayde: What is thy name? He answered: Iacob.

  • 32Esau answered: Lo, I must dye neuerthelesse, what good then shall my byrthright do me?

  • 41And Esau bare euell wyll vnto Iacob, because of the blessynge that his father had blessed him withall, and sayde in his herte: The tyme wyll come shortly, that my father shal mourne, for I wil slaye my brother Iacob.

  • 17and commaunded the first and sayde: When my brother Esau meteth the, and axeth the: Whose art thou? & whyther goest thou? and whose are these that thou dryuest before the?