1Iacob lyfte vp his eyes and sawe hys brother Esau come and with him .iiij. hundred men. And he deuyded the childern vnto Lea and vnto Rahel and vnto ye ij. maydens. 2And he put the maydens ad their childern formest ad Lea and hir childern after and Rahel ad Ioseph hindermost. 3And he went before them and fell on the grownde, vij. tymes vntill he came vnto his brother. 4Esau ranne agaynst him and enbraced hym and fell on his necke and kyssed him and they wepte. 5And he lifte vp his eyes and sawe the wyves and their childern and sayde: what are these which thou there hast? And he sayde: they are the childern which God hath geuen thy seruaunte. 6Than came the maydens forth ad dyd their obaysaunce. 7Lea also and hir childern came and dyd their obaysaunce. And last of all came Ioseph and Rahel and dyd their obaysaunce. 8And he sayde: what meanyst thou with all ye drooues which I mett. And he answered: to fynde grace in the syghte of my lorde. 9And Esau sayde: I haue ynough my brother kepe that thou hast vnto thy silf. 10Iacob answered: oh nay but yf I haue founde grace in thy syghte receaue my preaset of my hade: for I haue sene thy face as though I had sene ye face of God: wherfore receaue me to grace 11and take my blessynge that I haue brought the for God hath geuen it me frely. And I haue ynough of all thynges. And so he compelled him to take it. 12And he sayde: let us take oure iourney and goo and I will goo in thy copany. 13And he sayde vnto him: my lorde knoweth that I haue tendre childern ewes and kyne with yonge vnder myne hande which yf men shulde ouerdryue but euen one daye the hole flocke wolde dye. 14Let my lorde therfore goo before his servaunte and I will dryue fayre and softly accordynge as the catell that goth before me and the childern be able to endure: vntill I come to mi lorde vnto Seir. 15And Esau sayde: let me yet leaue some of my folke with the. And he sayde: what neadeth it? let me fynde grace in the syghte of my lorde 16So Esau went his waye agayne yt same daye vnto Seir. 17And Iacob toke his iourney toward Sucoth and bylt him an house and made boothes for his catell: wherof the name of the place is called Sucoth. 18And Iacob went to Salem to ye cytie of Sichem in the lande of Canaa after that he was come from Mesopotamia and pitched before the cyte 19and bought a parcell of ground where he pitched his tent of the childern of Hemor Sichems father for an hundred lambes. 20And he made there an aulter and there called vpon the myghtie God of Israell.