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  • Vainly did all his children conspire to solace their father’s grief; he would admit no consolation. I will go down mourning, he said, to keep my son company in the grave; and would not dry his tears. (Genesis 37, 35)

  • No, said he, I will not let this son of mine go with you; his brother is dead, and he is all I have left; if any harm should befall him in the country of your travels, you would send an old man sorrowing to the grave. (Genesis 42, 38)

  • If you take this one too, and any harm befalls him on the way, you will send an old man sorrowing to the grave. (Genesis 44, 29)

  • and if he finds we have not brought him with us, it will be the death of him; must we bring an old man to the grave in sorrow? (Genesis 44, 31)

  • And if a man is killed or dies in the open, anyone who touches his body incurs defilement for seven days; so does anyone who touches some bone of a dead man, or his grave. (Numbers 19, 16)

  • Lord of death and life, he brings men to the grave and back from the grave; (1 Samuel 2, 6)

  • So David ordered his men to kill them and cut off their hands and feet; the bodies were hung up over the fish-pond at Hebron. As for the head of Isboseth, it was carried away, and buried in Abner’s grave. (2 Samuel 4, 12)

  • Now that he is dead, what need to fast? Can I bring him back from the grave? I shall go to be with him, he will not come back to me. (2 Samuel 12, 23)

  • rather, my prayer is that I should be allowed to go back and die in my own city, and be buried close to the grave where my father and mother lie. Here is thy servant Chamaam; let him go with thee, my lord king, and do with him what thou wilt. (2 Samuel 19, 37)

  • the toils of the grave were all about me, deadly snares had trapped my feet. (2 Samuel 22, 6)

  • Lament and burial he shall have from the people of Israel; in him alone, of all Jeroboam’s race, some loyalty to the God of Israel is found, and he alone, of all Jeroboam’s race, shall be carried to the grave. (1 Kings 14, 13)

  • Some of these appearing suddenly when a dead man was being carried out to his funeral, the bearers took fright, and threw the corpse into the first grave they could find; it was that of Eliseus. And no sooner had it touched the prophet’s bones, than the dead man came to life again, and rose to his feet. (2 Kings 13, 21)


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