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  • Terah's life lasted two hundred and five years; then he died at Haran. (Genesis 11, 32)

  • Therefore please tell them you are my sister, so that they may treat me well because of you and spare my life out of regard for you.' (Genesis 12, 13)

  • Melchizedek king of Salem brought bread and wine; he was a priest of God Most High. (Genesis 14, 18)

  • A wild donkey of a man he will be, his hand against every man, and every man's hand against him, living his life in defiance of all his kinsmen. (Genesis 16, 12)

  • Let me fetch a little bread and you can refresh yourselves before going further, now that you have come in your servant's direction.' They replied, 'Do as you say.' (Genesis 18, 5)

  • But he pressed them so much that they went home with him and entered his house. He prepared a meal for them, baking unleavened bread, and they had supper. (Genesis 19, 3)

  • When they had brought him outside, he was told, 'Flee for your life. Do not look behind you or stop anywhere on the plain. Flee to the hills or you will be swept away.' (Genesis 19, 17)

  • 'You have already been very good to your servant and shown me even greater love by saving my life, but I cannot flee to the hills, or disaster will overtake me and I shall die. (Genesis 19, 19)

  • Now send the man's wife back; for he is a prophet and can intercede on your behalf for your life. But understand that if you do not send her back, this means death for you and all yours.' (Genesis 20, 7)

  • Early next morning, Abraham took some bread and a skin of water and, giving them to Hagar, put the child on her shoulder and sent her away. She wandered off into the desert of Beersheba. (Genesis 21, 14)

  • The length of Sarah's life was a hundred and twenty-seven years. (Genesis 23, 1)

  • Then Jacob gave him some bread and lentil stew; he ate, drank, got up and went away. That was all Esau cared about his birthright. (Genesis 25, 34)


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