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  • A time came when Dina, Lia’s daughter, went out to visit some of the women who dwelt in that country. (Genesis 34, 1)

  • Jacob’s sons came back from the plains and heard what had befallen. They fell into a great rage; Sichem had dishonoured the whole race of Israel, and done great wrong, by violating their father’s daughter. (Genesis 34, 7)

  • Esau’s Chanaanite wives were Ada, daughter of Elon the Hethite, Oölibama, who was daughter of Ana and grand-daughter of Sebeon the Hevite, (Genesis 36, 2)

  • and Basemath, who was daughter of Ismael and sister of Nabaioth. (Genesis 36, 3)

  • Esau’s other three sons, Jehus, Ihelon and Core, were borne to him by his wife Oölibama, daughter of Ana and grand-daughter of Sebeon. (Genesis 36, 14)

  • And three chieftains, Jehus, Ihelon and Core, were sons of Esau’s wife Oölibama, who was daughter of Ana. (Genesis 36, 18)

  • He had a son called Dison, and a daughter, Oölibama. (Genesis 36, 25)

  • and Balanan by Adar, who ruled at Phau; his wife’s name was Meëtabel, daughter of Matred, who was daughter of Mezaab. (Genesis 36, 39)

  • Here he cast his eyes on the daughter of one Suë, a Chanaanite, and wedded and bedded her. (Genesis 38, 2)

  • And now Juda said to Thamar, his daughter-in-law, Go back to thy father’s house, and there support thy widowed state until my son Sela has grown up. The truth was, he was afraid the same doom might overtake Sela. Thamar, then, went back to live at her father’s house. (Genesis 38, 11)

  • Time passed, and Suë’s daughter, the wife of Juda, died. And when his grief for her was assuaged, he went with his friend Hiras of Odollam, who was a shepherd, to see the men who were shearing his flock at Thamnas.✻ (Genesis 38, 12)

  • Juda saw her without recognizing her as his daughter-in-law (for she kept her face veiled) and took her for a harlot; (Genesis 38, 15)


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