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  • One that was wiser than the rest of his wives, returned this answer to her mother in law: (Judges 5, 29)

  • And he had seventy sons, who came out of his thigh, for he had many wives. (Judges 8, 30)

  • He had thirty sons, and as many daughters, whom he sent abroad, and gave to husbands, and took wives for his sons of the same number, bringing them into his house. And he judged Israel seven years: (Judges 12, 9)

  • Whence shall they take wives? For we have all in general sworn, not to give our daughters to them. (Judges 21, 7)

  • So they sent ten thousand of the most valiant men, and commanded them, saying: Go and put the inhabitants of Jabes Galaad to the sword, with their wives and their children. (Judges 21, 10)

  • And the children of Benjamin came at that time, and wives were given them of the daughters of Jabes Galaad: but they found no others, whom they might give in like manner. (Judges 21, 14)

  • And the ancients said: What shall we do with the rest, that have not received wives? for all the women in Benjamin are dead. (Judges 21, 16)

  • And they took wives of the women of Moab, of which one was called Orpha, and the other Ruth. And they dwelt there ten years. (Ruth 1, 4)

  • And he had two wives, the name of one was Anna, and the name of the other Phenenna. Phenenna had children: but Anna had no children. (1 Samuel 1, 2)

  • Moreover David took also Achinoam of Jezrahel: and they were both of them his wives. (1 Samuel 25, 43)

  • And David dwelt with Achis at Geth, he and his men: every man with his household, and David with his two wives, Achinoam the Jezrahelitess, and Abigail the wife of Nabal of Carmel. (1 Samuel 27, 3)

  • So when David and his men came to the city, and found it burnt with fire, and that their wives and their sons, and their daughters were taken captives, (1 Samuel 30, 3)


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