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  • These were the descendants of Cham; such were the tribes, the tongues, the branches, the countries, the peoples that came from him. (Genesis 10, 20)

  • These were the descendants that sprang from Noe, divided according to their peoples and their races; this was how the nations were scattered over the earth after the flood. (Genesis 10, 32)

  • Thus the Lord broke up their common home, and scattered them over the earth, and the building of the city came to an end. (Genesis 11, 8)

  • These were the descendants of Sem; Sem was a hundred years old when he begot Arphaxad, two years after the flood. (Genesis 11, 10)

  • These are the descendants of Thare; Thare’s sons were called Abram, Nachor and Aran, and Aran had a son called Lot. (Genesis 11, 27)

  • Meanwhile, he ran to the byre, and brought in a calf, tender and well-fed, and gave it to a servant, who made haste to cook it. (Genesis 18, 7)

  • Pray, sirs, he said, turn in to my house and spend the night there; wash your feet now, and go on your journey to-morrow. And when they said, No, we will stay here in the open square, (Genesis 19, 2)

  • Then morning came, and the angels were urgent with him; Up, they said, take thy wife with thee, and the two daughters who are still at home, or else thou too wilt perish with the offending city. (Genesis 19, 15)

  • the younger, too, had a son, whom she called Ammon, as if she would say Ben-ammi, the son of my people; his descendants still survive as the Ammonites. (Genesis 19, 38)

  • And to Sara he added, See, I am giving this brother of thine a thousand silver pieces; such amends will enable thee to look the world in the face, wherever thou goest;✻ only, do not forget that thy pretence was discovered. (Genesis 20, 16)

  • but God said to him, Do not take it to heart so, the boy’s lot and the lot of thy slave; attend to all Sara’s bidding, for indeed it is through Isaac that thy posterity shall be traced. (Genesis 21, 12)

  • That is why the place was called Bersabee, the well of the oath, because the two men swore friendship there. (Genesis 21, 31)


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