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  • while Abel for his part brought the first-born of his flock and some of their fat as well. Yahweh looked with favour on Abel and his offering. (Genesis 4, 4)

  • A son was also born to Seth, and he named him Enosh. This man was the first to invoke the name Yahweh. (Genesis 4, 26)

  • When people began being numerous on earth, and daughters had been born to them, (Genesis 6, 1)

  • These are the descendants of Noah's sons, Shem, Ham and Japheth, to whom sons were born after the flood: (Genesis 10, 1)

  • Canaan fathered Sidon, his first-born, then Heth, (Genesis 10, 15)

  • To Eber were born two sons: the first was called Peleg, because it was in his time that the earth was divided, and his brother was called Joktan. (Genesis 10, 25)

  • When Abram heard that his kinsman had been taken captive, he mustered his retainers born in his own household, numbering three hundred and eighteen, and gave chase as far as Dan. (Genesis 14, 14)

  • As soon as he is eight days old, every one of your males, generation after generation, must be circumcised, including slaves born within the household or bought from a foreigner not of your descent. (Genesis 17, 12)

  • Whether born within the household or bought, they must be circumcised. My covenant must be marked in your flesh as a covenant in perpetuity. (Genesis 17, 13)

  • Abraham bowed to the ground, and he laughed, thinking to himself, 'Is a child to be born to a man one hundred years old, and will Sarah have a child at the age of ninety?' (Genesis 17, 17)

  • Then Abraham took his son Ishmael, all the slaves born in his household or whom he had bought, in short all the males among the people of Abraham's household, and circumcised their foreskins that same day, as God had said to him. (Genesis 17, 23)

  • and all the men of his household, those born in the household and those bought from foreigners, were circumcised with him. (Genesis 17, 27)


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