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in these words, Pay good heed to the appeal I have made to you this day, and hand it on to your children, bidding them hold fast to all the terms of this law and carry them out faithfully. (Deuteronomy 32, 46)
This is one who said to his father and mother, You are no acquaintance of mine, and to his brethren, I do not recognize you. Here are men that treated their own children as strangers, paying heed rather to thy warnings, keeping true to thy covenant; (Deuteronomy 33, 9)
In that land which Moses assigned to you beyond Jordan your wives and children and cattle shall await you, while you that are warriors go over in the van of your brethren, and fight in their cause. (Joshua 1, 14)
They are to serve you for a monument; your children, before long, will be asking you, What is the meaning of these stones? (Joshua 4, 6)
No command Moses gave was passed over, he repeated them all in the presence of Israel there assembled, with their wives and the children and the aliens who dwelt among them. (Joshua 8, 35)
This rather was our thought, this was our design; it may be that in time to come your children will turn upon ours and ask them, What have you to do with the God of Israel? (Joshua 22, 24)
Has he not put Jordan there as a barrier between us and you? Men of Ruben and Gad, the Lord will have none of you! Should we allow them such an opportunity of stealing our children away from the worship of the Lord? No, we were better advised than that. (Joshua 22, 25)
it was to be a monument of our claims upon you, of our children’s claims upon yours. We would safeguard our right of bringing the Lord burnt-sacrifice and victim and welcome-offering; your children should never say to ours, The Lord will have none of you! (Joshua 22, 27)
Let them say it, and our children will reply, And the altar? The altar which our fathers raised, not for burnt-sacrifice or offering, but for a monument of our claim on you? (Joshua 22, 28)
Then Jephte went back to his house at Maspha. He had no children except one daughter, and she it was who came out, with music and dance, to welcome him. (Judges 11, 34)
There was a certain tribesman of Dan called Manue, who lived at Saraa, and had a wife that bore him no children. (Judges 13, 2)
So on they went, with children and pack animals and stores travelling in front, (Judges 18, 21)
