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and he repented of having made men on the earth at all.✻ So, smitten with grief to the depths of his heart, (Genesis 6, 6)
And the Lord, smelling such a scent as pleased him, made the resolve, Never again will I plague the earth on man’s account, that has all the thoughts and imaginations of his heart, even in youth, so bent towards evil; never again will I send affliction such as this upon all living creatures. (Genesis 8, 21)
At this, Abraham fell prostrate before him; but in his heart he said, laughing at the thought, Shall I have a son when I am a hundred years old? Will Sara, with all her ninety years, become a mother? (Genesis 17, 17)
but God said to him, Do not take it to heart so, the boy’s lot and the lot of thy slave; attend to all Sara’s bidding, for indeed it is through Isaac that thy posterity shall be traced. (Genesis 21, 12)
Before he had finished praying thus in his heart, Rebecca, the daughter of Bathuel, came out with a pitcher on her shoulder. (Bathuel was one of the sons of Melcha, who married Abraham’s brother Nachor.) (Genesis 24, 15)
I was still praying thus in the silence of my own heart, when I saw Rebecca coming down to the well with a pitcher on her shoulder, and drawing water there; and I asked her for a drop of water to drink. (Genesis 24, 45)
And indeed his heart was set on her, so he comforted her sorrow, (Genesis 34, 3)
And now Hemor began to plead with them, My son Sichem has set his heart on this maid of yours; grant him her hand in marriage. (Genesis 34, 8)
After this he could wait no more; his heart went out to this, his own brother, and the tears began to come. He withdrew into his private room, and there wept; (Genesis 43, 30)
And now, do not take it to heart; waste no regrets over the bargain that brought me here; if I came to Egypt first, it was on God’s errand, to be your protector. (Genesis 45, 5)
Never may this soul of mine take part in their conspiracy, this heart be of their company; raging, they slew their enemy, recklessly they broke down a city wall.✻ (Genesis 49, 6)
and when she opened it, and saw the baby crying, her heart was touched. Why, she said, this must be one of the Hebrew children. (Exodus 2, 6)
