2-3 So Jacob said to everyone in his camp, “We are going to live in a place called Bethel. God met me there and helped me when I was really frightened. And from that time, he has always been with me and looked after me.
4 So all the people in Jacob's camp gave him all their earrings and ceremony things they had, and Jacob buried them under the big tree near Shekem.
5 When they left Shekem to go to Bethel, God made the people that lived around Shekem really frightened of Jacob and his family. The people in those towns did not try to chase them or try to pay them back for what Jacob's sons did in Shekem.
6 Jacob and all the people with him got to a place called Luz. The other name for Luz is Bethel and it is in the country of Canaan. 7 Jacob made his camp there and built a stone table called an altar so that he could burn an animal to show respect for God.
8 Many years before this time, when Jacob's mother Rebekah was a young girl, she had a woman named Deborah who looked after her. When Rebekah left her homeland and married Isaac, Deborah went with her to live in Canaan. But when Deborah was very old, she died. And someone buried her under the big tree just south of Bethel and from that time, that place was called You can cry under this tree.
9-11 So Jacob and all his people had come back from his mother's homeland called Harran. And while they were camped at Bethel, God met Jacob again and blessed him and said to him, “I am God most powerful. Your name is Jacob, but I am changing your name to Israel. [b]
14 When God left him, Jacob put a big stone up on its end so that people could see it. And he poured wine and olive oil all over it so that everyone would know it was a special place. 15 He called that place Bethel, God's House, because that was where God talked to him.
19 Jacob buried Rachel next to the road that went to Bethlehem. 20 Jacob put a tall stone over Rachel's grave, and it is still there today.
23 Leah had 6 sons with Jacob and their names were Reuben who was Jacob's oldest son, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Iss-a-car and Zeb-you-lun.
24 Rachel had 2 sons with Jacob and their names were Joseph and Benjamin.
25 Rachel's worker named Bilhah had 2 sons with Jacob and their names were Dan and Naftali.
26 Leah's worker named Zilpah had 2 sons with Jacob and their names were Gad and Asher.
28-29 Isaac was 180 years old when he died. He lived a long time and a lot of good things happened to him. Isaac's 2 sons, Esau and Jacob buried him in the family cemetery.[d]
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Genesis 31:19,34; Exodus 20:3-4; Deuteronomy 5:7; 6:14; 7:25; 11:28; 32:16; Joshua 23:7; 1 Samuel 7:3
- b Genesis 17:5; 32:24-32
- c Genesis 12:7; 13:14-17; 15:18; 26:3-4; 28:3-4,13; 48:4; Exodus 3:8
- d Genesis 23:7-9,19; 25:9-10; 49:31; 50:13