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  • Leah conceived and gave birth to a son whom she named Reuben, meaning 'Yahweh has seen my misery'; and she said, 'Now my husband will love me.' (Genesis 29, 32)

  • Now both of them had dreams on the same night, each with its own meaning for the cup-bearer and the baker of the king of Egypt, who were prisoners in the gaol. (Genesis 40, 5)

  • We had a dream on the same night, he and I, and each man's dream had a meaning for himself. (Genesis 41, 11)

  • meaning, 'Lay hold of Yahweh's banner! Yahweh will be at war with Amalek generation after generation.' (Exodus 17, 16)

  • If, however, he has manhandled his victim by chance, without malice, or thrown some missile at him not meaning to hit him (Numbers 35, 22)

  • 'In times to come, when your child asks you, "What is the meaning of these instructions, laws and customs which Yahweh our God has laid down for you?" (Deuteronomy 6, 20)

  • And when Yahweh, meaning you to leave Kadesh-Barnea, said, "Go up and take possession of the country which I have given you," you rebelled against the command of Yahweh your God and would not believe him or listen to his voice. (Deuteronomy 9, 23)

  • After these events, in the reign of Artaxerxes king of Persia, Ezra son of Seraiah, son of Azariah, son of Hilkiah, (Ezra 7, 1)

  • this Ezra came up from Babylon. He was a scribe versed in the Law of Moses, which Yahweh, God of Israel, had given. The king gave him everything that he asked for, since the hand of Yahweh his God was over him. (Ezra 7, 6)

  • Ezra arrived in Jerusalem in the fifth month, in the seventh year of the king's reign; (Ezra 7, 8)

  • For Ezra had devoted himself to studying the Law of Yahweh so as to put into practice and teach its statutes and rulings. (Ezra 7, 10)

  • This is the text of the document which King Artaxerxes gave to Ezra, the priest-scribe, a student of matters pertaining to Yahweh's commandments and statutes relating to Israel: (Ezra 7, 11)


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