God ſhewed him, Abraham buylded there an altare, and layed the wodd vpon it, and bande his ſonne Iſaac, layed him on the altare, aboue vpō the wodd, and ſtretched out his hande, and toke the knyfe, to haue ſlayne his ſonne.
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go
turned
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abraham
becauſe a
thou seyne
ge men ' and they gar vp , and ther mm Ewleba,anoowrlt there.
haſt to
hertz-ened the
wente
yontoge-
- firm theſe aetee ie form ned, that r't reae colde Ab:ghgm: Beholve,ffijjeo hath borne childeen alſo vnto thy brother fre-chou na medy,- Z:,ue ze elveji,anv * torre hie brother-' and mourner , whom came thes-errante aer Ceſed,and aſe,and prloae , and Jeblaph and Bethqel. And æ’ethrrel begacRebeeea. then eight dyd mam beare vnto £37.4sz abraham brethern And hie concubyne called Rehrrma'bare alrbrrremtly'the ha'Geharr'thehae'arrb meercha' The XXIII. Chapter. -’- Am was an hundreth and leue and twentye yeare elde : lb longe [web e - ſhe, and dyed in the head cite whlcl) r's called hebron ' in the lande of Canaan. Then n- ente Libzaham , to mourne and Wepe for herafter-mathe he ſtode vp fi-om his corr r ſe,and talked with the {a ethitee, ‘z ſaye'er ”j am a ſtranger and an mowe-llef amon se yon , geue me a peflſi'eſſic n to bury m with the ſome of 3oar-' that he maye gemme che bubble tane, which hehath in z ende of hie felde . Sor-a reaſonable money let him geue r't me, foe a poffiffidn to burye r'rr amdge yon. , Sor rëphrorr dwelt amonge the Z,ethr'tee.- ' Then anſwered Ephxdn the (gethfte-vn to szaham , that the :,ethr-tee might hea .ïï te, be ezeallthat wente out and in at the-gee tee o his cite, and Jie-poer me my leade , but: heare maze foe the felbr, and the tane and that is then'n, I geue it'-theraer in thof-ightof my people I geue fe the , eo burye thy ſiſi_ = abraham thanked the people of thelonoe,gnd talked withffiph:on,ehee che people efthelonde might heare, and fir-goer heare me then , Reece ne of me the money that j geue the foe the fewe , and ſo wyllI burye my deed there. is hrorr anſwered abraham , and [dyde d: vnto im : heare me mylozdt : the-fulva is worth foure hnndzeth syt-lee of Fylnerzbnt whatſo that betwixte me and the ;"Bnrye thy deev.Ab:ohgm herEened untoæ hrorr' and toe-seb him the money which he d. ſay de , that the bethlem mightheare: namely foure hundreth film: feeles of current mo ney amonge matthanntes. Thus ephe-me felve( where ble tane {e wehr-ch lyeth te, euen the fewe and the
r'rr the hub errer-before tugmtane, was made [71
nations
of
with
them
,
youre-wyllſithat heare
the
me
the'-z
fe
abra-2-
up,
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e
a:
tare, aboue upo the wodd,and ſtretch ed oue art a prynce of God emonge ps : bury thy. ry j hie hande, and toke the Bnyfe, to haneflay- deadin theban ofom-e feprrlcr-ee'ther-e!hall _ . ne hie renne. none ofte forb-yo o't-hat thou ſhuloeſt nor
the
and ‘j
people
larve
bur-semy
[heate
of
i
-
foe
If
2
coarſe.
meto
Eph:ou
by