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Genesis 46:1 (a) Whereby he both signified that he worshipped the true God, and also that he kept in his heart the possession of that land, from whence present necessitie droue him.
Genesis 46:2 (!) God assureth Jaakob of his journey into Egypt.
Genesis 46:4 (d) Shal shut thine eies when thou diest: which appertained to him that was moste dearest or chief of the kindred.
Genesis 46:4 (b) Conducting thee by my power.
Genesis 46:4 (c) In thy posteritie.
Genesis 46:15 (/) Or, persones.
Genesis 46:26 (/) Ebr. thighes.
Genesis 46:27 (!) The numbre of his familie when he went into Egypt.
Genesis 46:28 (/) Or, to prepare him a place.
Genesis 46:29 (/) Ebr. yet, or, [???].
Genesis 46:29 (/) Ebr. bounde his charet.
Genesis 46:29 (!) Jospeh meteth his father.
Genesis 46:32 (e) He was not ashamed of his father and kinred, thogh thei were of basse condition.
Genesis 46:34 (!) He teacheth his brethren what to answer to Pharoah.
Genesis 46:34 (f) God suffreth the worlde to hate his, that they may forsake the filth of the worlde and cleaue to him.
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