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  • Sarai said to Abram: "The LORD has kept me from bearing children. Have intercourse, then, with my maid; perhaps I shall have sons through her." Abram heeded Sarai's request. (Genesis 16, 2)

  • When that period of mourning was over, Joseph spoke to Pharaoh's courtiers. "Please do me this favor," he said, "and convey to Pharaoh this request of mine. (Genesis 50, 4)

  • The LORD said to Moses, "This request, too, which you have just made, I will carry out, because you have found favor with me and you are my intimate friend." (Exodus 33, 17)

  • He went up from there to Penuel and made the same request of them, but the men of Penuel answered him as had the men of Succoth. (Judges 8, 8)

  • Gideon went on to say, "I should like to make a request of you. Will each of you give me a ring from his booty?" (For being Ishmaelites, the enemy had gold rings.) (Judges 8, 24)

  • I prayed for this child, and the LORD granted my request. (1 Samuel 1, 27)

  • who said in answer: "Grant the people's every request. It is not you they reject, they are rejecting me as their king. (1 Samuel 8, 7)

  • Now grant their request; but at the same time, warn them solemnly and inform them of the rights of the king who will rule them." (1 Samuel 8, 9)

  • who then said to him, "Grant their request and appoint a king to rule them." Samuel thereupon said to the men of Israel, "Each of you go to his own city." (1 Samuel 8, 22)

  • Samuel addressed all Israel: "I have granted your request in every respect," he said. "I have set a king over you (1 Samuel 12, 1)

  • David then took from her what she had brought him and said to her: "Go up to your home in peace! See, I have granted your request as a personal favor." (1 Samuel 25, 35)

  • Then the woman came to Saul, and seeing that he was quite terror-stricken, said to him: "Remember, your maidservant obeyed you: I took my life in my hands and fulfilled the request you made of me. (1 Samuel 28, 21)


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