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three days after my delivery, she too gave birth. We were still living together; none else was in the house but we two. (1 Kings 3, 18)
But king Solomon gave his heart to many women of alien birth, not only to Pharao’s daughter, but to Moabites and Ammonites, Edomites and Sidonians and Hethites. (1 Kings 11, 1)
Here is a message for thee, they said, from Ezechias. Troublous times have come upon us, times to make us mend our ways, or else blaspheme God. What remedy, when children come to the birth, and the mother has no strength to bear them? (2 Kings 19, 3)
And these are the names of David’s sons. At Hebron, Achinoam the Jezrahelite gave birth to his first-born, Amnon, Abigail of Carmel to Daniel, (1 Chronicles 3, 1)
Jerusalem was the birth-place of Samua, Sobad, Nathan, Solomon, (1 Chronicles 14, 4)
And thereupon he held a muster of all the men of alien birth that dwelt in Israel, and chose out from these masons that should cut and dress the stone for building God’s house. (1 Chronicles 22, 2)
Glad was Juda that day, glad were priest and Levite, and new-comers from Israel, and men of alien birth from Israel’s domain and Juda’s alike; (2 Chronicles 30, 25)
All these had taken foreign wives, some of whom had already given birth to children. (Ezra 10, 44)
Blotted out for ever be the day of my birth; that night, too, which gave word that a human life had been conceived in the womb! (Job 3, 3)
Had but the womb been the tomb of me, had I died at birth, (Job 3, 11)
Tell me, was thine some primeval birth; wast thou made before the hills? (Job 15, 7)
Didst thou foresee the time of thy own birth, couldst thou foretell the years of life that lay before thee? (Job 38, 21)
