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Then the demon will smell it and flee away, and will never again return. And when you approach her, rise up, both of you, and cry out to the merciful God, and he will save you and have mercy on you. Do not be afraid, for she was destined for you from eternity. You will save her, and she will go with you, and I suppose that you will have children by her." When Tobias heard these things, he fell in love with her and yearned deeply for her. (Tobit 6, 17)
Then Raguel said to his wife Edna, "How much the young man resembles my cousin Tobit!" (Tobit 7, 2)
And his wife Edna and his daughter Sarah wept. They received them very warmly; and they killed a ram from the flock and set large servings of food before them. Then Tobias said to Raphael, "Brother Azarias, speak of those things which you talked about on the journey, and let the matter be settled." (Tobit 7, 8)
Then he called his daughter Sarah, and taking her by the hand he gave her to Tobias to be his wife, saying, "Here she is; take her according to the law of Moses, and take her with you to your father." And he blessed them. (Tobit 7, 13)
Next he called his wife Edna, and took a scroll and wrote out the contract; and they set their seals to it. (Tobit 7, 14)
And Raguel called his wife Edna and said to her, "Sister, make up the other room, and take her into it." (Tobit 7, 16)
Thou madest Adam and gavest him Eve his wife as a helper and support. From them the race of mankind has sprung. Thou didst say, `It is not good that the man should be alone; let us make a helper for him like himself.' (Tobit 8, 6)
and said to his wife Edna, "Send one of the maids to see whether he is alive; and if he is not, let us bury him without any one knowing about it." (Tobit 8, 12)
After this he gave a wedding feast for them which lasted fourteen days. (Tobit 8, 19)
And before the days of the feast were over, Raguel declared by oath to Tobias that he should not leave until the fourteen days of the wedding feast were ended, (Tobit 8, 20)
that then he should take half of Raguel's property and return in safety to his father, and that the rest would be his "when my wife and I die." (Tobit 8, 21)
"Brother Azarias, take a servant and two camels with you and go to Gabael at Rages in Media and get the money for me; and bring him to the wedding feast. (Tobit 9, 2)
