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  • And Abram and Nachor married wives: the name of Abram's wife was Sarai: and the name of Nachor's wife, Melcha, the daughter of Aran, father of Melcha, and father of Jescha. (Genesis 11, 29)

  • And Sarai was barren, and had no children. (Genesis 11, 30)

  • And Thare took Abram, his son, and Lot the son of Aran, his son's son, and Sarai his daughter in law, the wife of Abram his son, and brought them out of Ur of the Chaldees, to go into the land of Chanaan: and they came as far as Haran, and dwelt there. (Genesis 11, 31)

  • And he took Sarai his wife, and Lot his brother's son, and all the substance which they had gathered, and the souls which they had gotten in Haran: and they went out to go into the land of Chanaan. And when they were come into it, (Genesis 12, 5)

  • And when he was near to enter into Egypt, he said to Sarai his wife: I know that thou art a beautiful woman: (Genesis 12, 11)

  • But the Lord scourged Pharao and his house with most grievous stripes for Sarai, Abram's wife. (Genesis 12, 17)

  • Now Sarai the wife of Abram, had brought forth no children; having a handmaid, an Egyptian, named Agar, (Genesis 16, 1)

  • And Sarai said to Abram: Thou dost unjustly with me: I gave my handmaid into thy bosom, and she perceiving herself to be with child, despiseth me. The Lord judge between me and thee. (Genesis 16, 5)

  • And Abram made answer, and said to her: Behold thy handmaid is in thy own hand, use her its it pleaseth thee. And when Sarai afflicted her, she ran away. (Genesis 16, 6)

  • He said to her: Agar, handmaid of Sarai, whence comest thou? and whither goest thou? And she answered: I flee from the face of Sarai, my mistress. (Genesis 16, 8)

  • God said also to Abraham: Sarai thy wife thou shalt not call Sarai, but Sara. (Genesis 17, 15)

  • The sons of Salma, Bethlehem, and Netophathi, the crowns of the house of Joab, and half of the place of rest of Sarai. (1 Chronicles 2, 54)


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