35:1 God (to Jacob): Get up, go back to Bethel, and settle there. Build an altar to Me, to the God who appeared to you when you ran away from your brother, Esau.
35:2 Jacob told his household and those with him to get ready to move. Jacob: Get rid of any foreign gods you have in your possession. Purify yourselves: bathe and change your clothes.
35:3 Then come with me. We’re going to Bethel so that I can build an altar there to the God who answers me whenever I am in distress and who is with me wherever I go.
35:4 So they handed over to Jacob all of the foreign gods they had, as well as the rings in their ears. Jacob buried them in the shadow of a mighty oak that was near Shechem.
35:5 As they traveled, God struck terror into the hearts of all of the cities along the way so that no one pursued Jacob’s family.
35:6 Jacob, and all those who were with him, arrived in Luz (which is also known as Bethel) in the land of Canaan.
35:7 There he built an altar and called the place El-bethel because it was there that God had revealed Himself to Jacob when he was running away from his brother.
35:8 Along the way, Deborah (Rebekah’s nurse) died, and they buried her under the branches of a stately oak below Bethel. Since that day, it has been known as Allon-bacuth, which means “oak of weeping.”
35:9 Now that Jacob had come back from Paddan-aram, God appeared to him again at Bethel and blessed him.
35:10 God: Your name is Jacob, but you will no longer be known as Jacob. Israel will be your name. From then on, God addressed him by his new name: Israel.
35:11 God: I am the God-All-Powerful. Be fruitful and multiply. You will give rise to a great nation; indeed nation after nation will come from you. Kings and rulers shall be numbered among your descendants.
35:12 Your children will one day possess the land I promised to Abraham and Isaac.
35:13 Then God ascended from the place where He had spoken with Jacob.
35:14 And Jacob set up a pillar of stone in that same spot. He poured wine on it as an offering to God and doused it with oil.
35:15 Jacob named this place where God had spoken with him “Bethel.”
35:16 After that, they all traveled on from Bethel. While still a long way from Ephrath, Rachel began having labor pains, and it was a hard labor.
35:17 And when the labor pains were most intense, the midwife tried to comfort her. Rachel’s Midwife: Don’t be afraid. You’re going to have another son.
35:18 But as her life slipped away, just before she died, Rachel named her son Ben-oni, but his father decided to call him Benjamin instead.
35:19 So Rachel died, and they buried her on the way to Ephrath (which is also known as Bethlehem).
35:20 Jacob set up a pillar to mark Rachel’s tomb, and the pillar at her tomb still stands to this day.
35:21 Israel then continued on the journey, and he pitched his tent beyond the tower of Eder.
35:22 During the time Israel lived in this land, Reuben slept with his father’s concubine, Bilhah, and Israel found out about it.
35:23 Now Jacob (Israel) had twelve sons. Leah’s six sons were Reuben (Jacob’s firstborn), Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, and Zebulun.
35:25 Rachel’s servant, Bilhah, had two sons: Dan and Naphtali.
35:26 Leah’s servant, Zilpah, had two sons: Gad and Asher. These were the sons born to Jacob in Paddan-aram and on the journey home.
35:27 Jacob finally arrived at his father Isaac’s house at Mamre not far from Kiriath-arba (which is also known as Hebron). This is where Abraham and Isaac had resided as foreigners.
35:29 By the time he took his last breath and joined his ancestors in death, he had reached a ripe old age and lived a full life. His sons, Esau and Jacob, buried him.
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