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  • For your own lifeblood, too, I will demand an accounting: from every animal I will demand it, and from man in regard to his fellow man I will demand an accounting for human life. (Genesis 9, 5)

  • Please say, therefore, that you are my sister, so that it may go well with me on your account and my life may be spared for your sake." (Genesis 12, 13)

  • As soon as they had been brought outside, he was told: "Flee for your life! Don't look back or stop anywhere on the Plain. Get off to the hills at once, or you will be swept away." (Genesis 19, 17)

  • "You have already thought enough of your servant to do me the great kindness of intervening to save my life. But I cannot flee to the hills to keep the disaster from overtaking me, and so I shall die. (Genesis 19, 19)

  • Look, this town ahead is near enough to escape to. It's only a small place. Let me flee there--it's a small place, isn't it?--that my life may be saved." (Genesis 19, 20)

  • Therefore, return the man's wife--as a spokesman he will intercede for you--that your life may be saved. If you do not return her, you can be sure that you and all who are yours will certainly die." (Genesis 20, 7)

  • The span of Sarah's life was one hundred and twenty-seven years. (Genesis 23, 1)

  • Then Isaac took Rebekah into his tent; he married her, and thus she became his wife. In his love for her Isaac found solace after the death of his mother Sarah. (Genesis 24, 67)

  • The whole span of Abraham's life was one hundred and seventy-five years. (Genesis 25, 7)

  • Then he breathed his last, dying at a ripe old age, grown old after a full life; and he was taken to his kinsmen. (Genesis 25, 8)

  • After the death of Abraham, God blessed his son Isaac, who made his home near Beer-lahai-roi. (Genesis 25, 11)

  • The span of Ishmael's life was one hundred and thirty-seven years. After he had breathed his last and died, he was taken to his kinsmen. (Genesis 25, 17)


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