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  • Hus was the name of his first-born, and the next brother was called Buz; then Camuel from whom the Syrians are sprung, (Genesis 22, 21)

  • and then Bathuel, the father of Rebecca; all these eight sons were born to Nachor, Abraham’s brother, by his wife Melcha. (Genesis 22, 23)

  • It was when Isaac was sixty years old that these sons were born to him. (Genesis 25, 26)

  • I am Esau, said Jacob, Esau, thy first-born; I have done thy bidding. Rise up, I pray thee, sit at table, and eat this venison of mine, and give me a father’s blessing. (Genesis 27, 19)

  • Why, who art thou? Isaac asked. I am thy son, he answered, thy first-born son Esau. (Genesis 27, 32)

  • Here is Bala, she said, my maid-servant; get her with child instead, and it shall be born on my knees; thus, through her means, I shall have a family of my own.✻ (Genesis 30, 3)

  • Go round all thy flocks, now, and remove from them every sheep that is speckled, or has a blotched fleece. And the hire thou art to pay me shall be all the lambs that are born, even so, grey or spotted or speckled; and so with the kids. (Genesis 30, 32)

  • So, calling to him by this name of Israel, he said to him, I am God all-powerful, and I bid thee increase and multiply; peoples shall descend from thee, whole families of nations, and kings shall be born of thy stock; (Genesis 35, 11)

  • by Lia, this first-born son, Ruben, as well as Simeon, Levi, Juda, Issachar, and Zabulon; (Genesis 35, 23)

  • and Oölibama of Jehus, Ihelon and Core; all of these were born while their father still lived in the land of Chanaan. (Genesis 36, 5)

  • These, then, were the Edomite chieftains: of the family of Eliphaz, Esau’s first-born, Theman, Omar, Sepho, Cenez, (Genesis 36, 15)

  • but this first-born son of his was a sinner, and God saw it and cut him off in his prime. (Genesis 38, 7)


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