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  • and both Mahlon and Chil'ion died, so that the woman was bereft of her two sons and her husband. (Ruth 1, 5)

  • At midnight the man was startled, and turned over, and behold, a woman lay at his feet! (Ruth 3, 8)

  • And now, my daughter, do not fear, I will do for you all that you ask, for all my fellow townsmen know that you are a woman of worth. (Ruth 3, 11)

  • So she lay at his feet until the morning, but arose before one could recognize another; and he said, "Let it not be known that the woman came to the threshing floor." (Ruth 3, 14)

  • Then all the people who were at the gate, and the elders, said, "We are witnesses. May the LORD make the woman, who is coming into your house, like Rachel and Leah, who together built up the house of Israel. May you prosper in Eph'rathah and be renowned in Bethlehem; (Ruth 4, 11)

  • and may your house be like the house of Perez, whom Tamar bore to Judah, because of the children that the LORD will give you by this young woman." (Ruth 4, 12)

  • Hannah was speaking in her heart; only her lips moved, and her voice was not heard; therefore Eli took her to be a drunken woman. (1 Samuel 1, 13)

  • But Hannah answered, "No, my lord, I am a woman sorely troubled; I have drunk neither wine nor strong drink, but I have been pouring out my soul before the LORD. (1 Samuel 1, 15)

  • Do not regard your maidservant as a base woman, for all along I have been speaking out of my great anxiety and vexation." (1 Samuel 1, 16)

  • And she said, "Let your maidservant find favor in your eyes." Then the woman went her way and ate, and her countenance was no longer sad. (1 Samuel 1, 18)

  • Elka'nah her husband said to her, "Do what seems best to you, wait until you have weaned him; only, may the LORD establish his word." So the woman remained and nursed her son, until she weaned him. (1 Samuel 1, 23)

  • And she said, "Oh, my lord! As you live, my lord, I am the woman who was standing here in your presence, praying to the LORD. (1 Samuel 1, 26)


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