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  • And they said to Isaiah, "This is what Hezekiah says: 'Today is a day of distress, rebuke and disgrace, as when children are at the point of birth and there is no strength to deliver them. (2 Kings 19, 3)

  • Caleb had a concubine named Ephah who gave birth to Haran, Moza and Gazez. Haran also had a son named Gazez. (1 Chronicles 2, 46)

  • Caleb had another concubine, Maacah, who gave birth to Sheber and Tirhanah. (1 Chronicles 2, 48)

  • Jabez was the known of them. His mother had given him the name Jabez, to recall that "In pain she had given birth to him." (1 Chronicles 4, 9)

  • Ezrah had four sons: Jether, Mered, Epher, and Jalon. Mered's wife Bithiah, a daughter of the King of Egypt, gave birth to a daughter, Miriam, and two sons, Shammai and Ishbah. Ishbah was the father of Eshtemoa. (1 Chronicles 4, 17)

  • Mered also had a wife from the tribe of Judah who gave birth to three sons: Jered, the father of Gedor; Heber, father of Soco; and Jekuthiel, father of Zanoah. (1 Chronicles 4, 18)

  • Manasseh had Asriel by his Aramean concubine. She gave birth also to Machir, father of Gilead. (1 Chronicles 7, 14)

  • Maacah, wife of Machir, gave birth to two sons, whom they named Peresh and Sheresh. Peresh had two sons: Ulam and Rakem. (1 Chronicles 7, 16)

  • Then Ephraim went to his wife, and she conceived and gave birth to a son whom she called Beriah, because of the trouble that had come to their family. (1 Chronicles 7, 23)

  • Judith said, "I will drink then, my lord, because today my life has become more precious to me than on any other day since my birth." (Judith 12, 18)

  • Holofernes was bewitched by her and he drank a great quantity of wine, much more than he had ever drunk on any single day since his birth. (Judith 12, 20)

  • At length it was Job who spoke, cursing the day of his birth. This is what he said: (Job 3, 1)


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