Catholic Public Domain Version
"And he built an altar there, and he called the name of that place, ‘House of God.’ For there, God appeared to him when he fled from his brother. "
— Genesis 35:7, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And he built there an altar, and called the place El–beth–el: because there God appeared unto him, when he fled from the face of his brother.”
“And he built there an altar, and called the place El-beth-el; because there God was revealed unto him, when he fled from the face of his brother. ”
“He built an altar there, and called the place El Beth El; because there God was revealed to him, when he fled from the face of his brother.”
“He built an altar there and named the place El Bethel because there God had revealed himself to him when he was fleeing from his brother.”
“And he built there an altar, and called the name of that place, The house of God: for there God appeared to him when he fled from his brother.”
“And there he made an altar, naming the place El-beth-el: because it was there he had the vision of God when he was in flight from his brother.”
“And he built there an altar, and called the place El–beth–el: because there God appeared unto him, when he fled from the face of his brother.”
Therefore, they gave him all the foreign gods which they had, and the earrings which were in their ears. And then he buried them under the terebinth tree, which is beyond the city of Shechem.
And when they had set out, the terror of God invaded all the surrounding cities, and they dared not pursue them as they withdrew.
And so, Jacob arrived at Luz, which is in the land of Canaan, also named Bethel: he and all the people with him.
And he built an altar there, and he called the name of that place, ‘House of God.’ For there, God appeared to him when he fled from his brother.
About the same time, Deborah, the nurse of Rebekah, died, and she was buried at the base of Bethel, under an oak tree. And the name of that place was called, ‘Oak of Weeping.’
Then God appeared again to Jacob, after he returned from Mesopotamia of Syria, and he blessed him,
saying: “You will no longer be called Jacob, for your name shall be Israel.” And he called him Israel,