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Joshua wrote these words in the Book of the Law of God. He then took a large stone and set it up there, under the oak tree in Yahweh's sanctuary. (Joshua 24, 26)
The sons of Hobab the Kenite, father-in-law of Moses, marched up with the sons of Judah from the City of Palm Trees into the desert of Judah lying in the Negeb of Arad, where they went and settled among the people. (Judges 1, 16)
Heber the Kenite had parted company with the tribe of Kain and with the sons of Hobab, father-in-law of Moses; he had pitched his tent near the Oak of Zaanannim, not far from Kedesh. (Judges 4, 11)
The Philistines asked, 'Who has done this?' and received the answer, 'Samson, who married the Timnite's daughter; his father-in-law took the wife back again and gave her to his companion instead.' The Philistines then went and burned the woman and her father's family to death. (Judges 15, 6)
His father-in-law, the girl's father, kept him there; and he stayed with him for three days; they ate and drank and spent the nights there. (Judges 19, 4)
On the fourth day they got up early, and the Levite was preparing to leave when the girl's father said to his son-in-law, 'Have something to eat to gather strength; you can leave later.' (Judges 19, 5)
And when the man got up to leave, the father-in-law pressed him again, and he spent another night there. (Judges 19, 7)
The husband was getting up to leave with his concubine and his servant when his father-in-law, the girl's father, said, 'Look, day is fading into evening. Please spend the night here. Look, the day is nearly over. Spend the night here and enjoy yourself. Then, early tomorrow, you can leave on your journey and go back home.' (Judges 19, 9)
She then decided to come back from the Plains of Moab with her daughters-in-law, having heard in the Plains of Moab that God had visited his people and given them food. (Ruth 1, 6)
So, with her daughters-in-law, she left the place where she was living and they took the road back to Judah. (Ruth 1, 7)
Naomi said to her two daughters-in-law, 'Go back, each of you to your mother's house. (Ruth 1, 8)
They started weeping loudly all over again; Orpah then kissed her mother-in-law and went back to her people. But Ruth stayed with her. (Ruth 1, 14)
