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  • that he gave his daughter in marriage; she bore him Ethei. (1 Chronicles 2, 35)

  • Rich and renowned, Josaphat had allied his house by marriage with the house of Achab; (2 Chronicles 18, 1)

  • Of all he possesses thou mayest be heir, if thou wilt claim his daughter’s hand in marriage; (Tobit 6, 12)

  • Neither eat nor drink will I in this house, Tobias said, until thou dost grant a request of mine. And my request is for the hand of thy daughter Sara in marriage. (Tobit 7, 10)

  • So they took paper, and signed a contract of marriage; (Tobit 7, 16)

  • While the younger Tobias lingered thus over his marriage, his father fell into an extreme of anxiety. What means this long delay on my son’s part? he asked. What has detained him? (Tobit 10, 1)

  • He had a hundred and twenty thousand foot and twenty-two thousand horse under his command, besides forced levies from the manhood of all the regions and cities he had overrun. (Judith 7, 2)

  • One breach made, one gate forced, they might fall upon me all at once, and add their weight to my misery. (Job 30, 14)

  • Then it was that Simon marched on Gaza,✻ and beleaguered it with his army; built engines, and forced an entry into one of the towers. (1 Maccabees 13, 43)

  • faint hand and flagging knee betoken one unblessed in his marriage. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 32)

  • Keepsake of mine must be put behind the door, where the posts should hide it, now thou wouldst strip thee naked and let in a gallant in my place, make free with my marriage-bed! With such as these thou didst exchange vows, greedily thou didst buy their good will. (Isaiah 57, 8)

  • Marriage-dower this daughter of thine, Moreseth-gath, shall cost thee; here is Achsib, too, for the royal policy how rude a set-back! (Micah 1, 14)


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