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Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob

Abraham

Three Wanderers
Once there were three wanderers,
Once there were three wanderers,
Wand-er, wand-er, er er ers
Wand-er, wand-er, er er ers
Once there were three wanderers

First ones name was Abraham,
First ones name was Abraham,
Abra, Abra, ham, ham, ham,
Abra, Abra, ham, ham, ham
First ones name was Abraham

Second ones name was Isaac,
Second ones name was Isaac,
I-I, I-I. saac, saac, saac,
I-I, I-I. saac, saac, saac,
Second ones name was Isaac,

Third ones name was Jacob
Third ones name was Jacob
Ja, Ja, cob, cob, cob,
Ja, Ja, cob, cob, cob.
Third ones name was Jacob

They all went up to Canaan,
They all went up to Canaan,
Ca Ca, naan, naan, naan,
Ca Ca, naan, naan, naan,
They all went up to Canaan
Abraham, Go

God said, "Abraham,
go to a land that I'll show."
Did Abraham say, "I can't today"?
"NO"
Did Abraham hide or run away?
"NO":
What did Abraham do
"He went"
He obeyed.

God said, "Children,
Ovey when at work or at play"
When mother says, "Sh-h-h."
Do we make noise?
"NO"
Do we leave out our books and toys?

"NO"
Well, then what do we do?
We obey.

Isaac

Jacob

Twelve Tribes of Israel
(tune: "Whosoever Will May Come")

Jacob lived in Canaan, there he had twelve sons;
Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Zebulun,
Issachar and Asher, Naphthali and Dan,
Joseph, Gad and Benjamin.

In the land of Egypt, Joseph had two sons:
Ephraim and Manasseh, a tribe for every one.
Tribes were twelve in number-Levites, too, had one.
Thus were all the tribes begun.
Twelve Tribes of Israel
(tune: "Rueben, Rueben")

Rueben, Simeon, Levi, Judah
Issachar, Zebulen, Dan, Naptheli,
Gad, Asher, Joseph, Benjamin
are the sons of Isreal.

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