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  • But the answer came, What is this thou hast done? The blood of thy brother has found a voice that cries out to me from the ground. (Genesis 4, 10)

  • Henceforward thou shalt be an outlaw from this ground, that has opened to drink in thy brother’s blood, shed by thy hand. (Genesis 4, 11)

  • Only, you must not eat the flesh with the blood still in it. (Genesis 9, 4)

  • The shedder of your own life-blood shall be held to account for it, whether man or beast; whoever takes the life of his brother-man shall answer for it to me. (Genesis 9, 5)

  • Man was made in God’s image, and whoever sheds a man’s blood must shed his own blood in return.✻ (Genesis 9, 6)

  • who divided up the islands of the Gentiles, region by region. Each of these became separate nations, distinct in speech and in blood. (Genesis 10, 5)

  • and said, Thou art my own flesh and blood. And he waited till a month had passed; (Genesis 29, 14)

  • Far better sell him to these Ismaelites, and keep our hands clean of crime; remember that he is our brother, our own flesh and blood. His brethren fell in with the plan; (Genesis 37, 27)

  • Meanwhile, they killed a goat, and dipped Joseph’s coat in its blood; (Genesis 37, 31)

  • So food was brought, with separate portions for Joseph, for his brethren, and for the Egyptians who kept them company; the Egyptians are not allowed to eat with men of Hebrew blood, and would think it foul disgrace to share a meal with them. (Genesis 43, 32)

  • To what tree will he tie his mount; the ass he rides on? The vine for him, the vineyard for him; when he washes his garments, it shall be in wine, all his vesture shall be dyed with the blood of grapes. (Genesis 49, 11)

  • And if even two signs are not enough to convince them and make them listen to thee, thou hast but to take water from the river and pour it out on the ground; the water thou hast drawn out of the river will turn into blood. (Exodus 4, 9)


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