Chapter 37
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Now Jacob dwelt in the land where his father was a stranger, in the land of Canaan.
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This is the history of Jacob.
Joseph, being seventeen years old, was feeding the flock with his brothers. And the lad was with the sons of Bilhah and the sons of Zilpah, his father's wives; and Joseph brought a bad report of them to his father.
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Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age. Also he made him a tunic of many colors.
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But when his brothers saw that their father loved him more than all his brothers, they hated him and could not speak peaceably to him.
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Now Joseph had a dream, and he told it to his brothers; and they hated him even more.
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So he said to them, "Please hear this dream which I have dreamed:
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There we were, binding sheaves in the field. Then behold, my sheaf arose and also stood upright; and indeed your sheaves stood all around and bowed down to my sheaf."
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And his brothers said to him, "Shall you indeed reign over us? Or shall you indeed have dominion over us?" So they hated him even more for his dreams and for his words.
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Then he dreamed still another dream and told it to his brothers, and said, "Look, I have dreamed another dream. And this time, the sun, the moon, and the eleven stars bowed down to me."
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So he told it to his father and his brothers; and his father rebuked him and said to him, "What is this dream that you have dreamed? Shall your mother and I and your brothers indeed come to bow down to the earth before you?"
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And his brothers envied him, but his father kept the matter in mind.
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Then his brothers went to feed their father's flock in Shechem.
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And Israel said to Joseph, "Are not your brothers feeding the flock in Shechem? Come, I will send you to them."
So he said to him, "Here I am."
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Then he said to him, "Please go and see if it is well with your brothers and well with the flocks, and bring back word to me." So he sent him out of the Valley of Hebron, and he went to Shechem.
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Now a certain man found him, and there he was, wandering in the field. And the man asked him, saying, "What are you seeking?"
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So he said, "I am seeking my brothers. Please tell me where they are feeding their flocks."
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And the man said, "They have departed from here, for I heard them say, 'Let us go to Dothan.'" So Joseph went after his brothers and found them in Dothan.
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Now when they saw him afar off, even before he came near them, they conspired against him to kill him.
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Then they said to one another, "Look, this dreamer is coming!
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Come therefore, let us now kill him and cast him into some pit; and we shall say, 'Some wild beast has devoured him.' We shall see what will become of his dreams!"
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But Reuben heard it, and he delivered him out of their hands, and said, "Let us not kill him."
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And Reuben said to them, "Shed no blood, but cast him into this pit which is in the wilderness, and do not lay a hand on him"--that he might deliver him out of their hands, and bring him back to his father.
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So it came to pass, when Joseph had come to his brothers, that they stripped Joseph of his tunic, the tunic of many colors that was on him.
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Then they took him and cast him into a pit. And the pit was empty; there was no water in it.
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And they sat down to eat a meal. Then they lifted their eyes and looked, and there was a company of Ishmaelites, coming from Gilead with their camels, bearing spices, balm, and myrrh, on their way to carry them down to Egypt.
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So Judah said to his brothers, "What profit is there if we kill our brother and conceal his blood?
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Come and let us sell him to the Ishmaelites, and let not our hand be upon him, for he is our brother and our flesh." And his brothers listened.
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Then Midianite traders passed by; so the brothers pulled Joseph up and lifted him out of the pit, and sold him to the Ishmaelites for twenty shekels of silver. And they took Joseph to Egypt.
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Then Reuben returned to the pit, and indeed Joseph was not in the pit; and he tore his clothes.
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And he returned to his brothers and said, "The lad is no more; and I, where shall I go?"
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So they took Joseph's tunic, killed a kid of the goats, and dipped the tunic in the blood.
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Then they sent the tunic of many colors, and they brought it to their father and said, "We have found this. Do you know whether it is your son's tunic or not?"
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And he recognized it and said, "It is my son's tunic. A wild beast has devoured him. Without doubt Joseph is torn to pieces."
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Then Jacob tore his clothes, put sackcloth on his waist, and mourned for his son many days.
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And all his sons and all his daughters arose to comfort him; but he refused to be comforted, and he said, "For I shall go down into the grave to my son in mourning." Thus his father wept for him.
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Now the Midianites had sold him in Egypt to Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh
and captain of the guard.
Chapter 38
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It came to pass at that time that Judah departed from his brothers, and visited a certain Adullamite whose name was Hirah.
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And Judah saw there a daughter of a certain Canaanite whose name was Shua, and he married her and went in to her.
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So she conceived and bore a son, and he called his name Er.
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She conceived again and bore a son, and she called his name Onan.
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And she conceived yet again and bore a son, and called his name Shelah. He was at Chezib when she bore him.
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Then Judah took a wife for Er his firstborn, and her name was Tamar.
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But Er, Judah's firstborn, was wicked in the sight of the LORD, and the LORD killed him.
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And Judah said to Onan, "Go in to your brother's wife and marry her, and raise up an heir to your brother."
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But Onan knew that the heir would not be his; and it came to pass, when he went in to his brother's wife, that he emitted on the ground, lest he should give an heir to his brother.
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And the thing which he did displeased the LORD; therefore He killed him also.
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Then Judah said to Tamar his daughter-in-law, "Remain a widow in your father's house till my son Shelah is grown." For he said, "Lest he also die like his brothers." And Tamar went and dwelt in her father's house.
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Now in the process of time the daughter of Shua, Judah's wife, died; and Judah was comforted, and went up to his sheepshearers at Timnah, he and his friend Hirah the Adullamite.
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And it was told Tamar, saying, "Look, your father-in-law is going up to Timnah to shear his sheep."
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So she took off her widow's garments, covered herself with a veil and wrapped herself, and sat in an open place which was on the way to Timnah; for she saw that Shelah was grown, and she was not given to him as a wife.
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When Judah saw her, he thought she was a harlot, because she had covered her face.
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Then he turned to her by the way, and said, "Please let me come in to you"; for he did not know that she was his daughter-in-law.
So she said, "What will you give me, that you may come in to me?"
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And he said, "I will send a young goat from the flock."
So she said, "Will you give me a pledge till you send it?"
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Then he said, "What pledge shall I give you?"
So she said, "Your signet and cord, and your staff that is in your hand." Then he gave them to her, and went in to her, and she conceived by him.
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So she arose and went away, and laid aside her veil and put on the garments of her widowhood.
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And Judah sent the young goat by the hand of his friend the Adullamite, to receive his pledge from the woman's hand, but he did not find her.
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Then he asked the men of that place, saying, "Where is the harlot who was openly by the roadside?"
And they said, "There was no harlot in this place."
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So he returned to Judah and said, "I cannot find her. Also, the men of the place said there was no harlot in this place."
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Then Judah said, "Let her take them for herself, lest we be shamed; for I sent this young goat and you have not found her."
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And it came to pass, about three months after, that Judah was told, saying, "Tamar your daughter-in-law has played the harlot; furthermore she is with child by harlotry."
So Judah said, "Bring her out and let her be burned!"
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When she was brought out, she sent to her father-in-law, saying, "By the man to whom these belong, I am with child." And she said, "Please determine whose these are--the signet and cord, and staff."
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So Judah acknowledged them and said, "She has been more righteous than I, because I did not give her to Shelah my son." And he never knew her again.
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Now it came to pass, at the time for giving birth, that behold, twins were in her womb.
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And so it was, when she was giving birth, that the one put out his hand; and the midwife took a scarlet thread and bound it on his hand, saying, "This one came out first."
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Then it happened, as he drew back his hand, that his brother came out unexpectedly; and she said, "How did you break through? This breach be upon you!" Therefore his name was called Perez.
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Afterward his brother came out who had the scarlet
thread on his hand. And his name was called Zerah.
Scripture taken from the New King James Version. Copyright 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Chapter 13
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On the same day Jesus went out of the house and sat by the sea.
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And great multitudes were gathered together to Him, so that He got into a boat and sat; and the whole multitude stood on the shore.
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Then He spoke many things to them in parables, saying: "Behold, a sower went out to sow.
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And as he sowed, some seed fell by the wayside; and the birds came and devoured them.
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Some fell on stony places, where they did not have much earth; and they immediately sprang up because they had no depth of earth.
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But when the sun was up they were scorched, and because they had no root they withered away.
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And some fell among thorns, and the thorns sprang up and choked them.
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But others fell on good ground and yielded a crop: some a hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty.
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He who has ears to hear, let him hear!"
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And the disciples came and said to Him, "Why do You speak to them in parables?"
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He answered and said to them, "Because it has been given to you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it has not been given.
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For whoever has, to him more will be given, and he will have abundance; but whoever does not have, even what he has will be taken away from him.
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Therefore I speak to them in parables, because seeing they do not see, and hearing they do not hear, nor do they understand.
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And in them the prophecy of Isaiah is fulfilled, which says:
' Hearing you will hear and shall not understand,
And seeing you will see and not perceive;
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For the hearts of this people have grown dull.Their ears are hard of hearing,And their eyes they have closed,Lest they should see with their eyes and hear with their ears,Lest they should understand with their hearts and turn,So that I shouldheal them.' 16
But blessed are your eyes for they see, and your ears for they hear;
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for assuredly, I say to you that many prophets and righteous men desired to see what you see, and did not see it, and to hear what you hear, and did not hear it.
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"Therefore hear the parable of the sower:
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When anyone hears the word of the kingdom, and does not understand it, then the wicked one comes and snatches away what was sown in his heart. This is he who received seed by the wayside.
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But he who received the seed on stony places, this is he who hears the word and immediately receives it with joy;
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yet he has no root in himself, but endures only for a while. For when tribulation or persecution arises because of the word, immediately he stumbles.
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Now he who received seed among the thorns is he who hears the word, and the cares of this world and the deceitfulness of riches choke the word, and he becomes unfruitful.
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But he who received seed on the good ground is he who hears the word and understands it, who indeed bears fruit and produces: some a hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty."
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Another parable He put forth to them, saying: "The kingdom of heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field;
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but while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat and went his way.
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But when the grain had sprouted and produced a crop, then the tares also appeared.
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So the servants of the owner came and said to him, 'Sir, did you not sow good seed in your field? How then does it have tares?'
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He said to them, 'An enemy has done this.' The servants said to him, 'Do you want us then to go and gather them up?'
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But he said, 'No, lest while you gather up the tares you also uproot the wheat with them.
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Let both grow together until the harvest, and at the time of harvest I will say to the reapers, "First gather together the tares and bind them in bundles to burn them, but gather the wheat into my barn."'"
Scripture taken from the New King James Version. Copyright 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.