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There must be no bonds of marriage between you; as thou wouldst deny thy daughter to any son of theirs, so thou must deny thy son to any daughter of theirs, (Deuteronomy 7, 3)
Take them to the place the Lord thy God has chosen and eat them there in his presence; make good cheer and regale thyself, there before the Lord thy God, with all the good things thy labour has earned; let son and daughter, man-servant and maid-servant, share it, and the Levite, too, that has his dwelling in thy city; (Deuteronomy 12, 18)
Suffer none to whisper that counsel in thy ears, brother nor son nor daughter, nor the wife thou dost cherish in thy bosom, nor the friend thou lovest as thy own self. Whoever bids thee follow the worship of alien gods, unknown to thee and to thy fathers, (Deuteronomy 13, 6)
Make good cheer in the presence of the Lord thy God, with son and daughter, serving-man and serving-maid, with the Levite who dwells in thy city, wanderer and orphan and widow that are thy neighbours, in the place the Lord thy God has chosen for his name’s sanctuary. (Deuteronomy 16, 11)
keeping holiday again and making good cheer, with son and daughter, serving-man and serving-maid, Levite and wanderer, orphan and widow that are thy neighbours. (Deuteronomy 16, 14)
None must be found among you to consecrate son or daughter by making them pass through the fire, to consult soothsayers, or keep watch for dream-revelations and omens; there must be no wizard, (Deuteronomy 18, 10)
and the father will say, I gave this man my daughter in marriage, and now he is weary of her; (Deuteronomy 22, 16)
that is why he would fasten an ill name upon her by telling me he found my daughter no maid. And here are the proofs of my daughter’s maidenhood. With that, he will spread the cloth out in sight of the elders; (Deuteronomy 22, 17)
He had promised that whoever defeated and took Cariath-Sepher should have the hand of his daughter Axa in marriage; (Joshua 15, 16)
and it was taken by his own younger brother, Othoniel, son of Cenez, to whom he wedded his daughter Axa accordingly. (Joshua 15, 17)
(Caleb had promised that whoever defeated and took Cariath-Sepher should have the hand of his daughter Axa in marriage; (Judges 1, 12)
and it was taken by his own younger brother, Othoniel son of Cenez, to whom he wedded his daughter Axa accordingly. (Judges 1, 13)
