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And there stood his wife Anna, and their daughter Sara, in tears like himself. (Tobit 7, 8)
Neither eat nor drink will I in this house, Tobias said, until thou dost grant a request of mine. And my request is for the hand of thy daughter Sara in marriage. (Tobit 7, 10)
Into this she brought her daughter Sara, weeping as she did so; (Tobit 7, 19)
Next, Tobias must plead with his bride; Leave thy bed, Sara; today, and to-morrow, and the day after, let us pray God for mercy. These three nights are set apart for our union with God; when the third is over, we will be joined in one, thou and I. (Tobit 8, 4)
And thus Sara prayed, Have mercy on us, Lord, have mercy on us; safe from all harm grow we old together, he and I! (Tobit 8, 10)
Still Raguel plied him with entreaties, and still could not win his consent. So at last he gave Sara into Tobias’ keeping, and with her half his goods, men and maid servants, sheep and camels and cows, and of money a great sum, and let him go his way, safe and content. (Tobit 10, 10)
It was a week before his daughter-in-law Sara reached Nineve, with all her retinue safe and sound; the farm stock, too, she brought with her, and the camels, and all the money she was dowered with, besides the sum paid over by Gabelus. (Tobit 11, 18)
And now, for thy healing, for the deliverance of thy son’s wife Sara from the fiend’s attack, he has chosen me for his messenger. (Tobit 12, 14)
of Abraham that begot you, of Sara that was your mother; he was a childless man when I called him, and blessed him, and granted him a posterity. (Isaiah 51, 2)
There was no wavering in his faith; he gave no thought to the want of life in his own body, though he was nearly a hundred years old at the time, nor to the deadness of Sara’s womb; (Romans 4, 19)
It was a promise God made, when he said, When this season comes round again, I will visit thee, and Sara shall have a son. (Romans 9, 9)
It was faith that enabled Sara, barren till then, to conceive offspring, although she was past the age of child-bearing; she believed that God would be faithful to his word. (Hebrews 11, 11)
