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Midrasz do Rodzaju 36:1

וְאֵ֛לֶּה תֹּלְד֥וֹת עֵשָׂ֖ו ה֥וּא אֱדֽוֹם׃

A oto rodowód Esawa, czyli Edomu. 

Sefer HaYashar (midrash)

And Jacob prosecuted his journey toward Haran, and he reached Mount Moriah, and he ‎tarried there over night near the city of Luz.‎‏ ‏And the Lord appeared there unto Jacob that ‎night, and he said unto him: I am the Lord, the God of Abraham, thy father, and the God of ‎Isaac, the land wherein thou liest, to thee will I give it, and to thy seed; and behold I am with ‎thee and will keep thee in all places whither thou goest, and I will multiply thy seed as the stars ‎of heaven, and I will cause thy enemies to fall down before thee, and when they shall wage ‎war against thee they shall never pre vail over thee; and I will bring thee back unto this land in ‎joy and gladness, with children and with great wealth. And when Jacob awoke from his sleep ‎he was exceedingly joyful at the vision which he had seen, and he called the name of that ‎place Bethel. And Jacob arose from that place much rejoiced, and when he walked his feet felt ‎light to him for gladness, and he went thence to the land of the sons of the East, and he came ‎to Haran and seated himself by the shepherd's well; and he met there several men coming ‎from Haran to feed their sheep, and Jacob inquired of them concerning their home, and they ‎said: We are from Haran; and he said unto them: Know ye Laban, son of Nahor? and they said: ‎We know him, and behold, Rachel, his daughter, cometh with the sheep of her father. And ‎while he yet spake with them Rachel came with her father's sheep, for she was a ‎shepherdess. And Jacob saw Rachel, the daughter of Laban, his mother's brother, and he ‎kissed her and lifted up his voice and wept. And Jacob told Rachel that he was Rebekah’s son, ‎her father's sister, and Rachel ran and told it to her father. And Jacob wept exceedingly ‎because he had nothing whatsoever to bring unto the house of Laban. And when Laban heard ‎of the arrival of Jacob, his sister's son, he ran to meet him, and he embraced him, and kissed ‎him, and "brought him to his house, and he gave him meat and he ate. And Jacob told him all ‎that his brother Esau had done unto him, and what his son Eliphaz did unto him on his journey. ‎And Jacob abode at Laban's house the space of a month, eating and drinking in the house of ‎Laban. And finally Laban said unto Jacob: Tell me what shall thy wages be, for why shouldst ‎thou serve me for naught? And Laban had no sons, only daughters, and his wives and hand-‎maids were still barren in those days. And these are the names of Laban's daughters, which his ‎wife Adinah had borne unto him: the name of the oldest was Leah, and the name of the ‎youngest was Rachel. And Leah was tender eyed, but Rachel was beautiful and well favored, ‎and Jacob loved her. And Jacob said unto Laban: I will serve thee seven years for Rachel, thy ‎youngest daughter. And Laban was satisfied, and Jacob served Laban seven years for Rachel, ‎his daughter.‎
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Sefer HaYashar (midrash)

And these are the generations of Jacob born unto him in Padan-Aram. And the sons of Jacob ‎were twelve. The sons of Leah were: The first born Reuben, and Simeon, and Levi, and Judah, ‎and Issachar, and Zebulum, and Dinah their sister: And the sons of Rachel were: Joseph and ‎Benjamin. And the sons of Zilpah, Leah’s maid-servant, were: Gad and Asher. And the sons of ‎Bilhah were: Dan and Naphtali; these are the sons of Jacob which were born unto him in Padan ‎Aram. And Jacob with his sons and all belonging to him journeyed further and came to Mamre, ‎the same is Kirjath-Arba which is in Hebron, where Abraham and Isaac dwelt, and Jacob with ‎his sons with all belonging to him dwelt with his father in Hebron. And his brother Esau and his ‎sons, and all belonging ... to him went to the land of Seir and dwelt there, and had possessions ‎in the land of Seir, and the children of Esau were fruitful and multiplied exceedingly in the land ‎of Seir. And these are the generations of Esau that were born to him in the land of Canaan; ‎and the sons of Esau were five. And Adah bare to Esau his first born Eliphaz, and she also bare ‎to him Reuel. And Ahli bamah bare to him Jeush, and Yaalam and Korah. These are the children ‎of Esau who were born to him in the land of Canaan. And the sons of Eliphaz the son of Esau ‎were: Teman, and Omar, and Zepho, and Gatam, and Kenaz, and Amalex. And the sons of ‎Reuel were: Nachath, and Zerach, and Shamah, and Mizzah. And the sons of Jeush were: ‎Timnah, and Alva, and Jetheth. And the sons of Yaalam were: Alah, and Phinor, and Kenaz. ‎And the sons of Korah were: Teman, and Mibzar, and Magdiel, and Eram; these are the ‎families of the sons of Esau according to their dukes in the land of Seir. And these are the ‎names of the sons of Seir the Horite, inhabitants of the land of Seir: Lotan, and Shobal, and ‎Zibean, and Anah, and Dishon, and Ezer, and Dishan, seven sons.‎‏ ‏And the children of Lotan ‎were: Hori, and Heman, and their sister Timna, that is Timna who came to Jacob and his sons, ‎and they would not listen to her, and she went and became a concubine to Eliphaz the son of ‎Esau, and she bare to him Amalek.‎‏ ‏And the sons of Shobal were: Alvan, and Manahath, and ‎Ebal, and Shepho, and Onam.‎‏ ‏And the sons of Zibeon were: Ajah, and Anah, this is Anah who ‎found the Yemim in the wilderness when he fed the asses of Zibeon his father.‎‏ ‏And it came to ‎pass while he was feeding the asses of his father, driving them to the wilderness into pasture ‎as heretofore, and approaching one of the deserts on the sea shore opposite the wilderness ‎of the people, and be hold a very great storm came from the other side of the sea, and it ‎rested over the asses in the pasture and they were stunned and stood still all of them.‎‏ ‏And ‎after wards one hundred and twenty great and horrible animals emerged from the wilderness ‎on the other side of the sea, and they came all to the place of the asses and stood there.‎‏ ‏And ‎those animals were on their lower half after the shape of the sons of men, but the upper half ‎of some were in the shape of bears and some in the shape of apes, and they had tails behind, ‎hanging down from between the shoulders and sweeping the ground like the tails of the ‎dochiphath.‎
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