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  • When I reached manhood, I married Anna, a woman of our own lineage. By her I had a son whom I named Tobiah. (Tobit 1, 9)

  • Afterward, all my property was confiscated; I was left with nothing. All that I had was taken to the king's palace, except for my wife Anna and my son Tobiah. (Tobit 1, 20)

  • Thus under King Esarhaddon I returned to my home, and my wife Anna and my son Tobiah were restored to me. Then on our festival of Pentecost, the feast of Weeks, a fine dinner was prepared for me, and I reclined to eat. (Tobit 2, 1)

  • At that time my wife Anna worked for hire at weaving cloth, the kind of work women do. (Tobit 2, 11)

  • His wife Anna said, "My son has perished and is no longer among the living!" And she began to weep aloud and to wail over her son: (Tobit 10, 4)

  • Meanwhile, Anna sat watching the road by which her son was to come. (Tobit 11, 5)

  • Then Anna ran up to her son, threw her arms around him, and said to him, "Now that I have seen you again, son, I am ready to die!" And she sobbed aloud. (Tobit 11, 9)

  • There was also a prophetess, Anna, the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher. She was advanced in years, having lived seven years with her husband after her marriage, (Luke 2, 36)


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