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  • Then she went, and sat down over against him a good way off, about the distance of a bowshot; for she said, "Let me not look upon the death of the child." And as she sat over against him, the child lifted up his voice and wept. (Genesis 21, 16)

  • Then Isaac brought her into the tent, and took Rebekah, and she became his wife; and he loved her. So Isaac was comforted after his mother's death. (Genesis 24, 67)

  • After the death of Abraham God blessed Isaac his son. And Isaac dwelt at Beer-la'hai-roi. (Genesis 25, 11)

  • So Abim'elech warned all the people, saying, "Whoever touches this man or his wife shall be put to death." (Genesis 26, 11)

  • And Isaac dug again the wells of water which had been dug in the days of Abraham his father; for the Philistines had stopped them after the death of Abraham; and he gave them the names which his father had given them. (Genesis 26, 18)

  • He said, "Behold, I am old; I do not know the day of my death. (Genesis 27, 2)

  • And the child grew, and she brought him to Pharaoh's daughter, and he became her son; and she named him Moses, for she said, "Because I drew him out of the water." (Exodus 2, 10)

  • One day, when Moses had grown up, he went out to his people and looked on their burdens; and he saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, one of his people. (Exodus 2, 11)

  • He answered, "Who made you a prince and a judge over us? Do you mean to kill me as you killed the Egyptian?" Then Moses was afraid, and thought, "Surely the thing is known." (Exodus 2, 14)

  • When Pharaoh heard of it, he sought to kill Moses. But Moses fled from Pharaoh, and stayed in the land of Mid'ian; and he sat down by a well. (Exodus 2, 15)

  • The shepherds came and drove them away; but Moses stood up and helped them, and watered their flock. (Exodus 2, 17)

  • And Moses was content to dwell with the man, and he gave Moses his daughter Zippo'rah. (Exodus 2, 21)


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