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  • to give the double✻ cave at the end of his lands. Let him make it over to me for a just price, here in your presence, as my burial-ground. (Genesis 23, 9)

  • Abraham was old now, and his life was near its end; and still, in all his doings, the Lord had blessed him. (Genesis 24, 1)

  • And he said, The Lord, in whose sight I live and move, will send his angel with thee, to guide thee on thy journey and enable thee to find a wife for my son among my own kindred, my own father’s household. (Genesis 24, 40)

  • Then they said, Let us send for the maiden herself, and find out what her will is. (Genesis 24, 57)

  • From Madian came Epha, Opher, Henoch, Abida and Eldaa. All these were descended from Cetura. (Genesis 25, 4)

  • I will make that race plentiful as the stars in heaven, and grant the whole of this land to thy descendants; in thy posterity all the nations of the world shall find a blessing. (Genesis 26, 4)

  • Whereupon he summoned him, and said, It is plain enough, now, that she is thy wife, why didst thou pretend she was thy sister? I was afraid, he answered, that she might be the cause of my death. (Genesis 26, 9)

  • A curse, my son? said his mother. Let it fall on me; do but attend to my bidding, and fetch me what I ask for. (Genesis 27, 13)

  • Why, answered Isaac, how didst thou come to find thy quarry in so short a time, my son? It was God’s pleasure, said he, to send it in my way. (Genesis 27, 20)

  • Soon his rage will cool, and he will forget the wrong thou hast done him; then I will send there, and bring thee back home; only begone; shall I let one day’s work rob me of both my sons?✻ (Genesis 27, 45)

  • This stone, too, which I have set up as a monument, shall be called the House of God. And of all the gifts thou sendest me, a tenth part shall be the offering I make thee. (Genesis 28, 22)

  • So Laban invited a great company of his friends to the wedding feast; (Genesis 29, 22)


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