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  • Thus you can live among us. The land is open before you; you can settle and move about freely in it, and acquire landed property here." (Genesis 34, 10)

  • Esau took his wives, his sons, his daughters, and all the members of his household, as well as his livestock comprising various animals and all the property he had acquired in the land of Canaan, and went to the land of Seir, out of the way of his brother Jacob. (Genesis 36, 6)

  • Then Reuben told his father: "Put him in my care, and I will bring him back to you. You may kill my own two sons if I do not return him to you." (Genesis 42, 37)

  • Also take extra money along, for you must return the amount that was put back in the mouths of your bags; it may have been a mistake. (Genesis 43, 12)

  • "Since your money is gone," replied Joseph, "give me your livestock, and I will sell you bread in return for your livestock." (Genesis 47, 16)

  • So they brought their livestock to Joseph, and he sold them food in return for their horses, their flocks of sheep and herds of cattle, and their donkeys. Thus he got them through that year with bread in exchange for all their livestock. (Genesis 47, 17)

  • Why should we and our land perish before your very eyes? Take us and our land in exchange for food, and we will become Pharaoh's slaves and our land his property; only give us seed, that we may survive and not perish, and that our land may not turn into a waste." (Genesis 47, 19)

  • Thus Israel settled in the land of Egypt, in the region of Goshen. There they acquired property, were fertile, and increased greatly. (Genesis 47, 27)

  • The LORD said to him, "On your return to Egypt, see that you perform before Pharaoh all the wonders I have put in your power. I will make him obstinate, however, so that he will not let the people go. (Exodus 4, 21)

  • Now, when Pharaoh let the people go, God did not lead them by way of the Philistines' land, though this was the nearest; for he thought, should the people see that they would have to fight, they might change their minds and return to Egypt. (Exodus 13, 17)

  • But if his master gives him a wife and she bears him sons or daughters, the woman and her children shall remain the master's property and the man shall leave alone. (Exodus 21, 4)

  • If, however, the slave survives for a day or two, he is not to be punished, since the slave is his own property. (Exodus 21, 21)


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