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  • But the Lord told him, It shall not be so; whoever kills Cain shall pay for it sevenfold. And the Lord gave Cain such token of his protection as should warn the chance-comer not to kill him. (Genesis 4, 15)

  • and it may be that when the Egyptians catch sight of thee, they will say to themselves, She is a wedded woman, this is her husband; and they will kill me, and keep thee for themselves. (Genesis 12, 12)

  • I thought to myself, answered Abraham, This may be a place where they have no fear of God, and then they will kill me on my wife’s account. (Genesis 20, 11)

  • And now, when certain of the inhabitants asked him about his wife, he told them, She is my sister; he was afraid to own that she was his wedded wife, thinking they might be tempted by her beauty to kill him. (Genesis 26, 7)

  • But ever Esau bore Jacob a grudge over the blessing he had won from their father. Soon, he thought, the days will come when we shall be mourning for my father’s death; that is the time to kill my brother. (Genesis 27, 41)

  • and Semla by Saul from the river Rohoboth, (Genesis 36, 37)

  • and Saul by Balanan, son of Achobor, (Genesis 36, 38)

  • how if we kill him, and throw his body into a dry well? We can pretend he has fallen a prey to some wild beast. Now we shall see what good these dreams of his can do him! (Genesis 37, 20)

  • Whereupon Ruben answered, Kill my own two sons in requital of it, if I do not restore Benjamin to thee in safety; give me charge of him, and I will bring him back. (Genesis 42, 37)

  • As soon as he saw them, and Benjamin in their company, he said to his steward, Take these men home, and kill victims, and make a feast; they will eat with me at noon. (Genesis 43, 16)

  • My lord, we urged, our father cannot do without the boy; the parting would kill him. (Genesis 44, 22)

  • Simeon’s were called Jamuel, Jamin, Ahod, Jachin, and Sohar; he had another, called Saul, by a Chanaanite. (Genesis 46, 10)


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