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and with all living creatures, your companions, the birds and the beasts of burden and the cattle that came out of the Ark with you, and the wild beasts besides. (Genesis 9, 10)
Never more will the living creation be destroyed by the waters of a flood; never again a flood to devastate the world. (Genesis 9, 11)
This, God said, shall be the pledge of the promise I am making to you, and to all living creatures, your companions, eternally; (Genesis 9, 12)
to remind me of my promise to you, and to all the life that quickens mortal things; never shall the waters rise in flood again, and destroy all living creatures. (Genesis 9, 15)
There, in the clouds, my bow shall stand, and as I look upon it, I will remember this eternal covenant; God’s covenant with all the life that beats in mortal creatures upon earth. (Genesis 9, 16)
Such was the pledge God gave to Noe of his promise to all living things. (Genesis 9, 17)
and already a quarrel had broken out between Abram’s shepherds and Lot’s. In those days, there were Chanaanites and Pherezites living all around, (Genesis 13, 7)
As for the king of Sodom, he said to Abram, Give me these living souls; all the rest thou mayest take for thyself. (Genesis 14, 21)
There was a time when Abraham made his way from there into the southern country, first settling down between Cades and Sur, then living as a wanderer in Gerara. (Genesis 20, 1)
These were his directions, You are to tell my lord Esau this, from his brother Jacob: I have been living abroad, on a visit to Laban, and am but just returned. (Genesis 32, 4)
It was while he was living there that Ruben betook himself to his own father’s concubine, the one who was called Bala, and slept with her; nor did he contrive to keep Jacob in ignorance of it. Jacob had twelve sons altogether: (Genesis 35, 22)
And he, returning their greeting with courtesy, asked how their father was, the old man of whom they had spoken to him. Was he still living? (Genesis 43, 27)
