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So that night too they gave their father wine to drink, and the younger went in and slept with him, and still he knew nothing of it when she lay down, or when she rose up. (Genesis 19, 35)
It was after this Abraham had news that his brother Nachor, too, had had sons by his wife Melcha. (Genesis 22, 20)
Here am I, a newcomer and a stranger among you; will you grant me rights of burial among you, to bury my dead? (Genesis 23, 4)
So he went and brought them to his mother, and she made a dish of meat, such as she knew his father loved. (Genesis 27, 14)
News of this reached Rebecca; so she sent for her son Jacob, and told him, Thy brother Esau is threatening thy life. (Genesis 27, 42)
And his next question was, whether they knew Laban, son of Nachor. Yes, they said, we know him. (Genesis 29, 5)
and he told her that he was her father’s kinsman, Rebecca’s son; whereupon she went quickly home to tell her father the news. (Genesis 29, 12)
But as for thy charge of theft, whoever is found with these gods of thine in his possession shall pay for it with his life. Make search in the presence of thy kinsmen and mine, and take away with thee all thou findest here that belongs to thee. Of Rachel’s carrying off the images, Jacob knew nothing. (Genesis 31, 32)
And this was the news the messengers brought back with them, We found thy brother Esau; even now he comes hastening to meet thee, with four hundred men. (Genesis 32, 6)
At last, finding that he could not get the better of Jacob, he touched the sinew of his thigh, which all at once withered; (Genesis 32, 25)
that is why the race of Israel, to this day, will not eat the sinew of the thigh, in which Jacob’s strength failed him, the sinew of his thigh that withered when it was touched. (Genesis 32, 32)
I am here, at thy command, he said to him, Go and see whether all is well with thy brethren, and with the flock, then come back and tell me their news. So he set out from Hebron valley and reached Sichem, (Genesis 37, 14)
