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  • Thy two sons were born to thee in Egypt, before my coming, but they shall be counted as sons of mine; Ephraim and Manasses shall take rank with Ruben and Simeon. (Genesis 48, 5)

  • But now, as he saw him coming up to look closer, the Lord called to him from the midst of the bush, Moses Moses; and when he answered, I am here, at thy command, (Exodus 3, 4)

  • there will be six branches altogether coming out of a single stem, and under each pair of them there will be an additional boss. (Exodus 25, 35)

  • Thy part is to keep all the commandments I am now giving thee.When I dispossess Amorrhite, Chanaanite, Hethite, Pherezite, Hevite and Jebusite at thy coming, (Exodus 34, 11)

  • And so, when I have dispossessed the nations at thy coming, and given thee wide lands to dwell in, three times a year present thyself before the Lord thy God, and thy lands none shall invade by treachery. (Exodus 34, 24)

  • And he made a lamp-stand of pure beaten gold, with branches coming out from its stem, all with their cups and bosses and fleurs-de-lis. (Exodus 37, 17)

  • there were six branches altogether coming out of a single stem, and under each pair of them there was an additional boss. (Exodus 37, 21)

  • If a man has commerce with his step-mother, coming between his own father’s sheets, the lives of both must pay for it; they must find no mercy. (Leviticus 20, 11)

  • still coming and going in the midst of you, I your God, and you my people. (Leviticus 26, 12)

  • still Edom refused, coming out to meet them there and then in great force, ready to overpower them. (Numbers 20, 20)

  • and at the news of his coming Balac went out to meet him, at a town where Arnon marks the furthest boundaries of Moab. (Numbers 22, 36)

  • I will go back, then, to my own folk; but not till I have instructed thee about the dealings there must be between this folk and thine in the days that are coming.✻ (Numbers 24, 14)


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