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  • In the towns of Judah each man lived on his own property, but these are the provincial leaders, the Israelites, the priests, the Levites, the temple slaves and the descendants of Solomon's slaves, who made their homes in Jerusalem: (Nehemiah 11, 3)

  • Of the sons of Judah and the sons of Benjamin who made their homes in Jerusalem there were: Of the sons of Judah: Athaiah son of Uzziah, son of Zechariah, son of Amariah, son of Shephatiah, son of Mehalalel, of the descendants of Perez; (Nehemiah 11, 4)

  • The total number of the descendants of Perez living in Jerusalem was four hundred and sixty-eight outstanding people. (Nehemiah 11, 6)

  • 'My child, avoid all loose conduct. Choose a wife of your father's stock. Do not take a foreign wife outside your father's tribe, because we are the children of the prophets. Remember Noah, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, our ancestors from the beginning. All of them took wives from their own kindred, and they were blessed in their children, and their race will inherit the earth. (Tobit 4, 12)

  • the Jews willingly bound themselves, their descendants and all who should join them, to celebrate these two days without fail, in the manner prescribed and at the time appointed, year after year. (Esther 9, 27)

  • enjoining them to observe these days of Purim at the appointed time, as Mordecai the Jew had recommended, and in the manner prescribed for themselves and their descendants, with additional ordinances for fasts and lamentations. (Esther 9, 31)

  • You will see your descendants multiply, your offspring grow like the grass in the fields. (Job 5, 25)

  • Though he have many children, it is but for the sword; his descendants will never have enough to eat. (Job 27, 14)

  • You will purge the earth of their descendants, the human race of their posterity. (Psalms 21, 10)

  • their descendants will serve him, will proclaim his name to generations (Psalms 22, 30)

  • Now I am old, but ever since my youth I never saw an upright person abandoned, or the descendants of the upright forced to beg their bread. (Psalms 37, 25)

  • The upright is always compassionate, always lending, so his descendants reap a blessing. (Psalms 37, 26)


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