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  • the flood stood fifteen cubits higher than the mountains it covered. (Genesis 7, 20)

  • The whole day long Abram stood there, driving away the carrion-birds as they swooped down on the carcases; (Genesis 15, 11)

  • Then he brought out butter and milk with the calf he had cooked for them, and laid their meal ready, and stood there beside them in the shade of the trees. (Genesis 18, 8)

  • And Abraham stood there in the Lord’s presence, as the men turned and went on towards Sodom. (Genesis 18, 22)

  • That morning, Abraham rose up early, and from the place where but now he had stood talking to the Lord, (Genesis 19, 27)

  • he looked out over Sodom and Gomorrha, and all the plain where they stood, and saw nothing but smoke going up from the land, like the smoke of a furnace. (Genesis 19, 28)

  • I dreamt that we were all binding sheaves in a field, and my sheaf seemed to lift itself up and stand erect, while all your sheaves stood about it and did reverence to mine. (Genesis 37, 7)

  • Then seven others came up, also out of the river, ill-favoured and ill-nourished; and these too stood grazing where it was green, close to the river. (Genesis 41, 3)

  • where they stood dismayed; We have been brought in here because of the money, they said to one another, the money we took home in our sacks. He means to trump a charge against us, and to hold us here in pawn, and our beasts along with us. (Genesis 43, 18)

  • But now came shepherds, and would have turned the maidens away, until Moses stood up for them, and himself watered their sheep. (Exodus 2, 17)

  • It stood there between the Egyptian camp and the camp of Israel, a cloud that shed light in the darkness, yet was itself deep mist, so that neither army could approach the other all that night. (Exodus 14, 20)

  • But Moses brought them out from the camp itself to meet the Lord, and they stood there close by the spurs of the mountain. (Exodus 19, 17)


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