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he fell in with some of Ochozias’ kindred, that had been king of Juda. And when he asked who they were, and they told him kinsmen of Ochozias, that were on their way to greet the sons and brothers of the king, (2 Kings 10, 13)
This Semei had sixteen sons and six daughters, but his brothers had not many children, and the whole clan could not rival the sons of Juda for numbers. (1 Chronicles 4, 27)
the line of Zara by Jehuel and his brothers; this clan was six hundred and ninety strong. (1 Chronicles 9, 6)
Othni, and his warrior brothers, Raphael, Obed, Elzabad, Eliu, and Samachias. (1 Chronicles 26, 7)
Many brothers Joram had, princes of the blood; Azarias, Jahiel, Zacharias (Azarias), Michael and Saphatias were all sons of Josaphat, king of Juda, (2 Chronicles 21, 2)
It was his youngest son, Ochozias, that the citizens of Jerusalem made king in his place. All his elder brothers had been killed by Arab freebooters, that fell on the camp where they were lodged; and so Ochozias became Joram’s heir, and reigned in Juda. (2 Chronicles 22, 1)
and there were five thousand lambs and kids and five hundred bulls for the Levites’ pasch, from Chonenias, his brothers Semeias and Nathanael, and the Levite chiefs Hasabias, Jehiel and Jozabad. (2 Chronicles 35, 9)
Some members of the priestly families had made such marriages, … and his brothers, Maasia, Eliezer, Jarib and Godolia, sons of Josue, son of Josedec; (Ezra 10, 18)
And now they complained, These men are our brothers; of one race, they and we, of one race, their sons and ours; and here are we, with some of our daughters bondwomen already, giving up sons and daughters to slavery still, and no hope of ransoming them; here are lands and vineyards of ours given over to the enjoyment of others! (Nehemiah 5, 5)
See how the men that are my brothers have failed me, fickle as the mountain brooks that run headlong down their ravines; (Job 6, 15)
crying so dismally as if I had jackals✻ for my brothers, ostriches for my company. (Job 30, 29)
Nowhere might women be found fair as Job’s daughters, and each had the same patrimony as her brothers. (Job 42, 15)
