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  • It repented him that he had made man on the earth. And being touched inwardly with sorrow of heart, (Genesis 6, 6)

  • But Sem and Japheth put a cloak upon their shoulders, and going backward, covered the nakedness of their father: and their faces were turned away, and they saw not their father's nakedness. (Genesis 9, 23)

  • And the Aradian, the Samarite, and the Hamathite: and afterwards the families of the Chanaanites were spread abroad. (Genesis 10, 18)

  • And Abram went forward, going, and proceeding on to the south. (Genesis 12, 9)

  • Made war against Bara king of Sodom, and against Bersa king of Gomorrha, and against Sennaab king of Adama, and against Semeber king of Seboim, and against the king of Bala, which is Segor. (Genesis 14, 2)

  • Now when these things were done, the word of the Lord came to Abram by a vision, saying: Fear not, Abram, I am thy protector, and thy reward exceeding great. (Genesis 15, 1)

  • And Abram said: Lord God, what wilt thou give me? I shall go without children: and the son of the steward of my house is this Damascus Eliezer. (Genesis 15, 2)

  • And I will set a morsel of bread, and strengthen ye your heart, afterwards you shall pass on: for therefore are you come aside to your servant. And they said: Do as thou hast spoken. (Genesis 18, 5)

  • And when the men rose up from thence, they turned their eyes towards Sodom: and Abraham walked with them, bringing them on the way. (Genesis 18, 16)

  • He looked towards Sodom and Gomorrha, and the whole land of that country: and he saw the ashes rise up from the earth as the smoke of a furnace. (Genesis 19, 28)

  • And the field that before was Ephron's, wherein was the double cave, looking towards Mambre, both it and the cave, and all the trees thereof in all its limits round about, (Genesis 23, 17)

  • And so Abraham buried Sara his wife, in a double cave of the field, that looked towards Mambre, this is Hebron in the land of Chanaan. (Genesis 23, 19)


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