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Heber had two sons; one was called Phaleg, Division, because in his time the territory was divided up, and his brother’s name was Jectan. (Genesis 10, 25)
Ophir, Hevila and Jobab. All these were Jectan’s sons, (Genesis 10, 29)
These were the sons of Sem; such were their tribes and tongues and countries and peoples. (Genesis 10, 31)
and lived a hundred and nineteen years more. All these had other sons and daughters besides. (Genesis 11, 25)
These are the descendants of Thare; Thare’s sons were called Abram, Nachor and Aran, and Aran had a son called Lot. (Genesis 11, 27)
It was after this Abraham had news that his brother Nachor, too, had had sons by his wife Melcha. (Genesis 22, 20)
and then Bathuel, the father of Rebecca; all these eight sons were born to Nachor, Abraham’s brother, by his wife Melcha. (Genesis 22, 23)
Before he had finished praying thus in his heart, Rebecca, the daughter of Bathuel, came out with a pitcher on her shoulder. (Bathuel was one of the sons of Melcha, who married Abraham’s brother Nachor.) (Genesis 24, 15)
His sons, Isaac and Ismael, buried him; buried him in the double cave, on the land opposite Mambre that had once belonged to Ephron, son of Seor, the Hethite. (Genesis 25, 9)
these are the names of his sons, arranged by the order of their birth. Ismael’s eldest son was Nabaioth, then came Cedar, Adbeel, Mabsam, (Genesis 25, 13)
These were Ismael’s sons, and these the names they left to their villages and towns; each of the twelve was chieftain of a tribe. (Genesis 25, 16)
It was when Isaac was sixty years old that these sons were born to him. (Genesis 25, 26)
