Encontrados 7 resultados para: Kinship
Wait till night is past; at day-break, if he will claim thee by right of kinship, well and good; if not, as the Lord is a living God, thou shalt be mine without more ado. Sleep, then, till day comes. (Ruth 3, 13)
Nay, then, said the other, I forgo my right of kinship; I would not disinherit the heirs of my own body. I yield thee my rights, willing enough to forgo them. (Ruth 4, 6)
Long since, your king Arius wrote to our own high priest, Onias, claiming kinship between us, as witness the copy here subjoined; (1 Maccabees 12, 7)
and so making his way to Lacedaemon, as if to find refuge there by right of kinship, died miserably. In exile he died, that had brought exile on so many; (2 Maccabees 5, 9)
So ran my thoughts, and well in my heart I pondered them. Wisdom, that brought such kinship with immortality, (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 17)
What claim of rank or kinship hast thou here, that thou shouldst hew out a burying-place for thyself? A tomb carefully hewed out on the hill side, an eyrie for thyself among the rocks? (Isaiah 22, 16)
Master, they said, Moses told us, If a man leaves no children when he dies, his brother shall marry the widow by right of kinship, and beget children in the dead brother’s name.✻ (Matthew 22, 24)
