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Genesis 29:17

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

but Leah was bleary-eyed, and Rachel was of fair face, and lovely in sight.

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And when he was nigh to enter into Egypt, he said to Sarai, his wife, I know that thou art a fair woman,

And so when Abram had entered into Egypt, Egyptians saw the woman, that she was full fair;

a damsel full comely/full shapely, and fairest virgin, and unknown of man. Soothly she came down to the well, and filled the water pot, and turned again.

And when he was asked of [the] men of that place of his wife, he answered, She is my sister; for he dreaded to acknowledge that she was fellowshipped to him in matrimony, and he guessed lest peradventure they would slay him for the fairness of her.

Forsooth Laban had two daughters, the name of the elder was Leah, soothly the younger was called Rachel;

And Jacob loved Rachel, and said, I shall serve thee seven years for Rachel thy younger daughter.

And at the last Jacob used the weddings desired, and set the love of the latter wife before the first; and Jacob served Laban seven other years.

Also the Lord had mind on Rachel, and he heard her, and opened her womb.

the sons of Rachel were Joseph, and Benjamin;

neither he knew any other thing, but [the] bread which he ate. Forsooth Joseph was fair in face, and shapely in sight.

Forsooth when I came from Mesopotamia, Rachel was dead to me in the land of Canaan, in that way; and it was the beginning of summer; and before that I entered into Ephratah, and I buried her beside the way of Ephratah, which by another name is called Bethlehem.

Fairness is deceivable grace, and vain; that woman, that dreadeth the Lord, [she] shall be praised.

The Lord saith these things, A voice of wailing, and of weeping, and of mourning, was heard on high; the voice of Rachel beweeping her sons, and not willing to be comforted on them, for they be not.

A voice was heard on high, weeping and much wailing, Rachel beweeping her sons, and she would not be comforted, for they be nought [or they be not].

when thou shalt go from me today, thou shalt find two men beside the sepulchre of Rachel, in the ends of Benjamin, in midday; and they shall say to thee, The female asses be found, which thou wentest to seek; and while the asses be left off caring about, thy father is now busy for you, and saith, What shall I do of my son?




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