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  • The sons of Abraham were Isaac and Ishmael. (1 Chronicles 1, 28)

  • Abraham became the father of Isaac. The sons of Isaac were Esau and Israel. (1 Chronicles 1, 34)

  • Which he entered into with Abraham and by his oath to Isaac; (1 Chronicles 16, 16)

  • O LORD, God of our fathers Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, keep such thoughts in the hearts and minds of your people forever, and direct their hearts toward you. (1 Chronicles 29, 18)

  • Accordingly the couriers, with the letters written by the king and his princes, traversed all Israel and Judah, and at the king's command they said: "Israelites, return to the LORD, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Israel, that he may return to you, the remnant left from the hands of the Assyrian kings. (2 Chronicles 30, 6)

  • 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)

  • This book tells the story of Tobit, son of Tobiel, son of Hananiel, son of Aduel, son of Gabael of the family of Asiel, of the tribe of Naphtali, (Tobit 1, 1)

  • "Be on your guard, son, against every form of immorality, and above all, marry a woman of the lineage of your forefathers. Do not marry a stranger who is not of your father's tribe, because we are sons of the prophets. My boy, keep in mind Noah, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, our fathers from of old: all of them took wives from among their own kinsmen and were blessed in their children. Remember that their posterity shall inherit the land. (Tobit 4, 12)

  • Recall how he dealt with Abraham, and how he tried Isaac, and all that happened to Jacob in Syrian Mesopotamia while he was tending the flocks of Laban, his mother's brother. (Judith 8, 26)

  • I will open my mouth in story, drawing lessons from of old. (Psalms 78, 2)

  • Which was made with Abraham, confirmed by oath to Isaac, (Psalms 105, 9)

  • May God bless you and remember his covenant with his faithful servants, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. (2 Maccabees 1, 2)


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