And IsraƩl departing, and all of his, he came upon the well of the oath. And he offered sacrifice to the Theos of his father IsaƔk.
And the Theos spoke to IsraƩl in a vision in the night, saying: "Iakob, Iakob." And he said: "What is it?"
And he says to him: "I am the Theos of your fathers. Fear not to go down into Aigyptos, for I will make you there into a great nation.
And I will go down with you into Aigyptos. And I will make you go up into [the] end. And Ioseph shall put his hands on your eyes."
And Iakob rose up from the well of the oath. And the sons of IsraƩl took up their father, and the belongings, and their wives upon the wagons, which Ioseph sent to take them.
And taking up their possessions, and all the property which they acquired in [the] land of ChanaƔn, they entered into Aigyptos, Iakob, and all his seed with him:
sons, and sons of his sons with him, [and] daughters, and daughters of his daughters. And all his seed, he led into Aigyptos.
And these [are] the names of the sons of IsraƩl, the [ones] entering into Aigyptos together with their father Iakob: Iakob and his sons: [the] first-born of Iakob, Rouben.
And [the] sons of Rouben: Enoch, and Phallous, Asron, and Charmi.
And [the] sons of Symeon: IemouĆ©l, and IameĆn, and Aod, and Iachin, and SaĆ”r, and Saoul, [the] son of a woman of the Chananioin.
And [the] sons of Levi: Gerson, KaƔth, and Merari.
And [the] sons of Ioudas: Er, and Aunan, and Selom, and Phares, and Zara. And Er and Aunan died in the land of ChanaƔn. And [the] sons born of Phares: Esron, and IemouƩl.
And [the] sons of Issachar: Thola, and Phoua, and IasoĆŗb, and Zambram.
And [the] sons of Zaboulon: Sered, and Allon, and AchoƩl.
These [are the] sons of Leia, whom she bore [to] Iakob in Mesopotamia of Syria, and his daughter Deina: all the thirty-three souls, sons and daughters.
And [the] sons of Gad: Saphon, and Aggis, and Saunis, and Thasoban, and AedeĆs, and AroedeĆs, and AreĆ©leĆs.
And [the] sons of Aser: Iemna, IessouĆ”, and IeoĆŗl, and Baria, and their sister Sara. And [the] sons of Baria: Chobor, and MelchiĆl.
These [are the] sons of Zelpha, whom Laban gave to his daughter Leia, who bore these to Iakob: sixteen souls.
And [the] sons of Rachel, [the] wife of Iakob: Ioseph, and Beniamin.
And [the] sons of Ioseph born in [the] land of Aigyptos, whom Asenneth, [the] daughter of Petephres, priest of Heliopolis, bore to him: Manasses, and Ephraïm. And [there] were sons born to Manasses, whom the Syrian concubine bore to him: Machir. And Machir begot GalaÔd. And [the] sons of Ephraïm, [the] brother of Manasses: SoutalaÔm, and TaÔm. And [the] sons of SoutalaÔm: Edem.
And [the] sons of Beniamin: Bala, and Chobor, and Asbel. And [the] sons of Bala were Gera, and Noeman, and Agchis, and Ros, and Mamphim, and Ophimin. And Gera begot Arad.
These [are the] sons of Rachel, which she bore to Iakob: all the eighteen souls.
And [the] sons of Dan: Asom.
And [the] sons of NephthaleĆm: AsiĆ©l, and Gouni, and IssaĆ”r, and Syllem.
These [are the] sons of Bala, whom Laban gave to his daughter Rachel, who bore these to Iakob: all the seven souls.
And all the souls entering with Iakob into Aigyptos, the [ones] coming forth from out of his thighs, besides the wives of Iakob's sons: all sixty-six souls.
And [the] sons of Ioseph, being born to him in [the] land of Aigyptos, [were] nine souls. All [the] souls of [the] house of Iakob of the ones entering with Ioseph into Aigyptos [were] seventy-five souls.
And he sent Ioudas in front of him to Ioseph, to meet him near the city of Heroós, into [the] land of Ramesses.
And Ioseph teaming up his chariots, ascended to meet his father Israél, at the city of Heroós. And perceiving him, he fell upon his neck, and wept with abundant weeping.
And IsraƩl said to Ioseph: "I will [peacefully] die from now [on], since I have seen your face, for you still live."
And Ioseph said to his brothers: "In ascending, I will report to Pharao. And I will say to him: 'My brothers and the house of my father, who were in [the] land of ChanaƔn, have come to me.
And the men are shepherds, for they were men for grazing cattle. And they have brought the cattle, and the oxen, and all their [property].'
If then Pharao should call you, and he should say to you: 'What is your work?',
you shall say: 'We, your servants, are men grazing cattle from child [-hood] until the present, both we and our fathers', that you may dwell in [the] land of Gesem of Arabia, for every shepherd of flocks [is an] abomination to [the] Aigyptiois.