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So, when he removed from Hebron to Jerusalem, he provided himself with fresh wives and concubines there, and more sons and daughters were born to him; (2 Samuel 5, 13)
At last Joab made his way into the royal lodging, and said to the king, Here is a fine day’s work, to make all thy followers go about hanging their heads! The men who have saved thee and thy sons and daughters, thy wives and concubines, from peril of death! (2 Samuel 19, 5)
It was of such races that the Lord had warned Israel, You must not mate with them, or let them mate with your daughters; no question but they will beguile your hearts into the worship of their own gods. Hotly he loved and close he clung to them; (1 Kings 11, 2)
consecrate their sons and daughters by passage through the fire, take their orders from wizard and soothsayer; enslave themselves to defiance of the Lord’s will, and provoke his vengeance. (2 Kings 17, 17)
Tophet, in the valley of Ben-Ennom, he desecrated utterly, so that there might be no more devoting sons and daughters by fire to Moloch; (2 Kings 23, 10)
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)
And Machir found wives for his sons (Happhim and Saphan) …. And he had a sister called Maacha …. And the name of the second son was Salphaad; his children were daughters …. (1 Chronicles 7, 15)
So, in Jerusalem, he provided himself with fresh wives, and had sons and daughters born to him. (1 Chronicles 14, 3)
of these, Eleazar died without male issue, but his daughters married their cousins, the sons of Cis. (1 Chronicles 23, 22)
This Heman was the king’s seer, interpreting the divine utterance to him; and God had made him the proud father of all these;✻ fourteen sons he gave him and three daughters. (1 Chronicles 25, 5)
Roboam had eighteen wives and sixty concubines, who bore him twenty-eight sons and sixty daughters; but Maacha, Absalom’s daughter, he loved best of all. (2 Chronicles 11, 21)
So was Abia firmly established on his throne; fourteen wives he wedded, and had twenty-two sons by them, and sixteen daughters. (2 Chronicles 13, 21)
