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  • Abimelech said to him, “What purpose have these seven female lambs, which you have caused to stand separately?” (Genesis 21, 29)

  • Then Abimelech and Phicol, the leader of his army, rose up, and they returned to the land of the Palestinians. In truth, Abraham planted a grove in Beersheba, and there he called upon the name of the Lord God Eternal. (Genesis 21, 33)

  • Then, when a famine arose over the land, after that barrenness which had happened in the days of Abraham, Isaac went to Abimelech, king of the Palestinians, in Gerar. (Genesis 26, 1)

  • And when very many days had passed, and he had remained in the same place, Abimelech, king of the Palestinians, gazing through a window, saw him being playful with Rebekah, his wife. (Genesis 26, 8)

  • And Abimelech said: “Why have you burdened us? Someone from the people could have lain with your wife, and you would have brought a great sin upon us.” And he instructed all the people, saying, (Genesis 26, 10)

  • It reached a point where Abimelech himself said to Isaac, “Move away from us, for you have become very much more powerful than we.” (Genesis 26, 16)

  • When Abimelech, and Ahuzzath, his friend, and Phicol, the leader of the military, had arrived from Gerar to that place, (Genesis 26, 26)

  • From that day, Gideon was called Jerubbaal, because Joash had said, “Let Baal avenge himself against him who has overturned his altar.” (Judges 6, 32)

  • And so Jerubbaal, who is also Gideon, rising in the night, and all the people with him, went to the fountain which is called Harod. Now the camp of Midian was in the valley, to the northern region of the high hill. (Judges 7, 1)

  • And so Jerubbaal, the son of Joash, went and lived in his own house. (Judges 8, 29)

  • But his concubine, whom he had in Shechem, bore him a son named Abimelech. (Judges 8, 31)

  • Neither did they show mercy to the house of Jerubbaal Gideon, in accord with all the good that he had done for Israel. (Judges 8, 35)


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