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and it was Joiada who found him his two wives, that bore sons and daughters to him. (2 Chronicles 24, 3)
What wonder if they fell in battle, these fathers of ours; if sons and daughters and wives were carried off into exile? (2 Chronicles 29, 9)
together with all who belonged to them, wives and sons and daughters, had their food duly allotted to them out of the consecrated gifts. (2 Chronicles 31, 18)
foreign wives and daughters-in-law had contaminated the sacred stock of Israel, and the chief blame for this lay with the rulers and magistrates themselves. (Ezra 9, 2)
next him again came Sellum son of Alohes, that had half one of the districts of Jerusalem in his charge, and his daughters with him. (Nehemiah 3, 12)
Poor folk, who had sons and daughters in great number, had bethought themselves of bartering these for the corn they must have if they would live; (Nehemiah 5, 2)
And now they complained, These men are our brothers; of one race, they and we, of one race, their sons and ours; and here are we, with some of our daughters bondwomen already, giving up sons and daughters to slavery still, and no hope of ransoming them; here are lands and vineyards of ours given over to the enjoyment of others! (Nehemiah 5, 5)
The oath was taken by the whole people, priests, Levites, door-keepers, singers, Nathinaeans and the rest, all who had broken off their contact with the Gentiles to keep the law of God. Wives as well as husbands took it; sons and daughters, too, (Nehemiah 10, 28)
I remonstrated with such men, and called down a curse on them; with some I came to blows, and plucked the hair from their heads. Then I made them take an oath in God’s name; there should be no more alien sons-in-law, or daughters-in-law, or wives. Why, I said, (Nehemiah 13, 25)
thou didst mark down their wives for spoil, their daughters for slavery, their goods as forfeit, to reward the men who had thy honour at heart. Listen now, O Lord my God, to a widow’s prayer. (Judith 9, 3)
Seven sons he had, and three daughters; (Job 1, 2)
And before this one had finished his story, a fourth messenger came in. I come, said he, from thy eldest son’s house, where but now thy sons and daughters sat at their feasting and their wine. (Job 1, 18)
