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  • Thus the two daughters of Lot were got with child by their father, (Genesis 19, 36)

  • Besides, she is indeed my sister, on the father’s side but not on the mother’s, though she is none the less my wedded wife.✻ (Genesis 20, 12)

  • When God bade me leave my father’s house and go on my travels, I said to her, Do me this kindness; give it out, wherever we go, that I am thy brother.✻ (Genesis 20, 13)

  • Isaac said to him, Father. What is it, my son? he asked. Why, said he, we have the fire here and the wood; where is the lamb we need for a victim? (Genesis 22, 7)

  • and then Bathuel, the father of Rebecca; all these eight sons were born to Nachor, Abraham’s brother, by his wife Melcha. (Genesis 22, 23)

  • It was the Lord God of heaven that called me away from my father’s house and from the land of my birth; and he has spoken with me, swearing to make over this land to my posterity. His angel will go before thee, enabling thee to find a wife for my son there. (Genesis 24, 7)

  • and he said, Tell me, who is thy father? And can thy father’s house give us lodging for the night? (Genesis 24, 23)

  • Bathuel is my father, she answered, the son of Nachor by Melcha; (Genesis 24, 24)

  • thou must make thy way to my father’s house, and find a wife for my son among my own kindred. (Genesis 24, 38)

  • 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, when I questioned her, asking who her father was, she said, Bathuel is my father, the son of Nachor by Melcha. And with that I hung these ear-rings upon her, to deck her face, and put these bracelets on her arms; (Genesis 24, 47)

  • Jecsan was the father of Saba and Dadan, and Dadan’s children were the Assurim, the Latusim and the Loömim. (Genesis 25, 3)


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