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  • So the Lord God made Adam fall into a deep sleep, and, while he slept, took away one of his ribs, and filled its place with flesh. (Genesis 2, 21)

  • this time, it came back to him at night-fall, with a twig of olive in its mouth, the leaves still green on it; and then Noe could not doubt that the waters had become shallow all over the ground. (Genesis 8, 11)

  • Nothing remains for thee, my son, but to fall in with this plan of mine. (Genesis 27, 8)

  • 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)

  • If Esau, he thought, should meet with one company, and fall upon it, at least the other will come through safely. (Genesis 32, 8)

  • Then he bade the second do the like, and the third, and all the drovers in turn; these same words you are to use, he said, when you fall in with Esau, (Genesis 32, 19)

  • then my hand shall be felt all through this countryside; a most grievous plague shall fall upon horse and ass and camel, on oxen and sheep. (Exodus 9, 3)

  • Then the Lord said to Moses, Stretch out thy hand towards heaven, so that hail may fall all over the land of Egypt, on man and beast and every growing thing the soil of Egypt produces. (Exodus 9, 22)

  • Against such majesty rose they but to fall; the hot breath of thy anger burnt them up like stubble. (Exodus 15, 7)

  • Terror and dread must needs fall upon them; still as a stone, under the threat of thy powerful arm, they must watch thy people go by, thy ransomed people, Lord, go by unharmed. (Exodus 15, 16)

  • If thou wilt listen to the voice of the Lord thy God, his will doing, his word obeying, and all he bids thee observe, observing faithfully, never shall they fall on thee, the many woes brought on Egypt; I am the Lord, and it is health I bring thee. (Exodus 15, 26)

  • Two fall out, and one is struck with a stone, or with the fist, not fatally, but so that he must take to his bed; (Exodus 21, 18)


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