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  • and pleaded with them as follows, 'If you consent to my removing my dead for burial, you must agree to intercede for me with Ephron son of Zohar, (Genesis 23, 8)

  • And they said to one another, 'Clearly, we are being punished for what we did to our brother. We saw his deep misery when he pleaded with us, but we would not listen, and now this misery has come home to us.' (Genesis 42, 21)

  • Moses and Aaron left Pharaoh's presence, and Moses pleaded with Yahweh about the frogs which he had inflicted on Pharaoh. (Exodus 8, 8)

  • Moses pleaded with Yahweh. 'O God,' he said, 'I beg you, please heal her!' (Numbers 12, 13)

  • 'I then pleaded with Yahweh. (Deuteronomy 3, 23)

  • Yahweh was enraged with Aaron and was ready to destroy him too; I also pleaded for Aaron on that occasion. (Deuteronomy 9, 20)

  • And I pleaded with Yahweh. "My Lord Yahweh," I said, "do not destroy your people, your heritage whom in your greatness you have redeemed, whom you have brought out of Egypt with your mighty hand. (Deuteronomy 9, 26)

  • Manoah then pleaded with Yahweh and said, 'I beg you, Lord, let the man of God that you sent come to us again and instruct us what to do about the child when he is born.' (Judges 13, 8)

  • David pleaded with Yahweh for the child; he kept a strict fast and went home and spent the night lying on the ground, covered with sacking. (2 Samuel 12, 16)

  • The king then sent a third captain of fifty to him, with another fifty men. The third captain of fifty came up to Elijah, fell on his knees before him and pleaded with him. 'Man of God,' he said, 'may my life and the lives of these fifty servants of yours count for something in your eyes. (2 Kings 1, 13)

  • So we fasted and pleaded with our God about this, and he heard us. (Ezra 8, 23)

  • The people of Gaza then pleaded with Jonathan, and he made peace with them; but he took the sons of their chief men as hostages and sent them away to Jerusalem. He then travelled through the country as far as Damascus. (1 Maccabees 11, 62)


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