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  • and I have power to harm you, but last night the God of your father warned me saying: 'Be careful not to say anything - good or evil - to Jacob.' (Genesis 31, 29)

  • Yet it was you who said: I will be good to you and make your descendants like the sand on the seashore, so many that they cannot be counted." (Genesis 32, 12)

  • Isaac breathed his last and was gathered to his people at a good old age. His sons Esau and Jacob buried him. (Genesis 35, 29)

  • The withered ears of corn swallowed the good ears. I told this to the magicians but none of them could explain its meaning." (Genesis 41, 24)

  • The seven fat cows are seven years and the seven good ears as well. It's one dream! (Genesis 41, 26)

  • He looked up and saw his brother Benjamin, the son of his own mother, and said, "Is this your youngest brother, the one you told me about?" And he added, "God be good to you, my son!" (Genesis 43, 29)

  • When they had gone but were still not far from the city, Joseph said to his steward, "Go quickly after those men and when you have caught up with them, say this: Why have you repaid good with evil? (Genesis 44, 4)

  • He saw that a resting place was good, and that the land was pleasant. He bends his back to the burden and submits to forced labor. (Genesis 49, 15)

  • You intended to do me harm, but God intended to turn it to good in order to bring about what is happening today - the survival of many people. (Genesis 50, 20)

  • Jethro replied, "What you are doing is not good. (Exodus 18, 17)

  • Or if it is known that the ox has been in the habit of goring and its owner has not kept it in, he must make good the loss by giving his neighbor a live ox but the dead ox will be his. (Exodus 21, 36)

  • If a man puts his animals to graze and lets them stray and feed in another man's field or vineyard, he must make good the loss with the best of his own crop and the best of his vineyard. (Exodus 22, 4)


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