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  • Then she told him the same story: "The Hebrew slave whom you brought here broke in on me, to make sport of me. (Genesis 39, 17)

  • As soon as the master heard his wife's story about how his slave had treated her, he became enraged. (Genesis 39, 19)

  • Zelophehad, son of Hepher, had no sons, but only daughters, whose names were Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah and Tirzah. (Numbers 26, 33)

  • Zelophehad, son of Hepher, son of Gilead, son of Machir, son of Manasseh, son of Joseph, had daughters named Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah and Tirzah. They came forward, (Numbers 27, 1)

  • Mahlah, Tirzah, Hoglah, Milcah and Noah, Zelophehad's daughters, married relatives on their father's side (Numbers 36, 11)

  • Furthermore, Zelophehad, son of Hepher, son of Gilead, son of Machir, son of Manasseh, had had no sons, but only daughters, whose names were Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Tirzah. (Joshua 17, 3)

  • Its lowest story was five cubits wide, the middle one six cubits wide, the third seven cubits wide, because there were offsets along the outside of the temple so that the beams would not be fastened into the walls of the temple. (1 Kings 6, 6)

  • The entrance to the lowest floor of the annex was at the right side of the temple, and stairs with intermediate landings led up to the middle story and from the middle story to the third. (1 Kings 6, 8)

  • The annex, with its lowest story five cubits high, was built all along the outside of the temple, to which it was joined by cedar beams. (1 Kings 6, 10)

  • The king questioned the woman, and she told him her story. With that the king placed an official at her disposal, saying, "Restore all her property to her, with all that the field produced from the day she left the land until now." (2 Kings 8, 6)

  • Noah, Shem, Ham, and Japheth. (1 Chronicles 1, 4)

  • that I might act on it out of fear and commit this sin. Then they would have had a shameful story with which to discredit me. (Nehemiah 6, 13)


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