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And Peleg liveth thirty years, and begetteth Reu.

And Peleg liveth after his begetting Reu two hundred and nine years, and begetteth sons and daughters.

And Reu liveth two and thirty years, and begetteth Serug.

And Reu liveth after his begetting Serug two hundred and seven years, and begetteth sons and daughters.

and the wheat and the rye have not been smitten, for they are late.

ye do not eat of it raw, or boiled at all in water, but roast with fire, its head with its legs, and with its inwards;

And thou hast set in it settings of stone, four rows of stone; a row of sardius, topaz, and carbuncle is the first row;

and the second row is emerald, sapphire, and diamond;

and the fourth row is beryl, and onyx, and jasper; embroidered with gold are they in their settings,

And they fill in it four rows of stones; a row of a sardius, a topaz, and a carbuncle is the one row;

and the second row an emerald, a sapphire, and a diamond;

and the third row an opal, an agate, and an amethyst;

and the fourth row a beryl, an onyx, and a jasper -- set, embroidered with gold, in their settings.

and the priest hath seen, and lo, a white rising in the skin, and it hath turned the hair white, and a quickening of raw flesh is in the rising, --

'And in the day of raw flesh being seen in him he is unclean;

and the priest hath seen the raw flesh, and hath pronounced him unclean; the raw flesh is unclean, it is leprosy.

Or when the raw flesh turneth back, and hath been turned to white, then he hath come in unto the priest,

'Only, with all the desire of thy soul thou dost sacrifice, and hast eaten flesh according to the blessing of Jehovah thy God which He hath given to thee, in all thy gates; the unclean and the clean do eat it, as of the roe, and as of the hart.

only, as the roe and the hart is eaten, so dost thou eat it; the unclean and the clean doth alike eat it.

hart, and roe, and fallow deer, and wild goat, and pygarg, and wild ox, and chamois;

within thy gates thou dost eat it, the unclean and the clean alike, as the roe, and as the hart.

Also before they make perfume with the fat -- then hath the priest's servant come in, and said to the man who is sacrificing, 'Give flesh to roast for the priest, and he doth not take of thee flesh boiled, but raw;'

and Zadok the priest, and Benaiah son of Jehoiada, and Nathan the prophet, and Shimei, and Rei, and the mighty ones whom David hath, have not been with Adonijah.

ten fat oxen, and twenty feeding oxen, and a hundred sheep, apart from hart, and roe, and fallow-deer, and fatted beasts of the stalls,

And he buildeth the inner court, three rows of hewn work, and a row of beams of cedar.

and it is covered with cedar above, on the sides that are on the forty and five pillars, fifteen in the row.

and the great court round about is three rows of hewn work, and a row of cedar-beams, even for the inner court of the house of Jehovah, and for the porch of the house.

And Reaiah son of Shobal begat Jahath, and Jahath begat Ahumai and Lahad; these are families of the Zorathite.

Micah his son, Reaiah his son, Baal his son,

Sons of Giddel, sons of Gahar, sons of Reaiah,

three rows of rolled stones, and a row of new wood, and the outlay let be given out of the king's house.

sons of Reaiah, sons of Rezin, sons of Nekoda,

Before your pots discern the bramble, As well the raw as the heated He whirleth away.

A hind of loves, and a roe of grace! Let her loves satisfy thee at all times, In her love magnify thyself continually.

My beloved is like to a roe, Or to a young one of the harts. Lo, this -- he is standing behind our wall, Looking from the windows, Blooming from the lattice.

Till the day doth break forth, And the shadows have fled away, Turn, be like, my beloved, To a roe, or to a young one of the harts, On the mountains of separation!

Lo, thou art fair, my friend, lo, thou art fair, Thine eyes are doves behind thy veil, Thy hair as a row of the goats That have shone from mount Gilead,

Thy teeth as a row of the shorn ones That have come up from the washing, For all of them are forming twins, And a bereaved one is not among them.

Thy two breasts are as two fawns, Twins of a roe, that are feeding among lilies.

Turn round thine eyes from before me, Because they have made me proud. Thy hair is as a row of the goats, That have shone from Gilead,

Thy teeth as a row of the lambs, That have come up from the washing, Because all of them are forming twins, And a bereaved one is not among them.

Thy two breasts as two young ones, twins of a roe,

The companions are attending to thy voice, Cause me to hear. Flee, my beloved, and be like to a roe,

And it hath been, as a roe driven away, And as a flock that hath no gatherer, Each unto his people -- they turn, And each unto his land -- they flee.

Hath he not, if he have made level its face, Then scattered fitches, and cummin sprinkle, And hath placed the principal wheat, And the appointed barley, And the rie in its own border?

And a row is round about in them, round about to them four, and made with boilers under the rows round about.

And the men row to turn back unto the dry land, and are not able, for the sea is more and more tempestuous against them.

the son of Serug, the son of Reu, the son of Peleg, the son of Eber,