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  • And the woman saw that the tree was good to eat, and fair to the eyes, and delightful to behold: and she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave to her husband who did eat. (Genesis 3, 6)

  • To the woman also he said: I will multiply thy sorrows, and thy conceptions: in sorrow shalt thou bring forth children, and thou shalt be under thy husband's power, and he shall have dominion over thee. (Genesis 3, 16)

  • She said to her husband: Behold, the Lord hath restrained me from bearing: go in unto my handmaid, it may be I may have children of her at least. And when he agreed to her request, (Genesis 16, 2)

  • She took Agar the Egyptian her handmaid, ten years after they first dwelt in the land of Chanaan, and gave her to her husband to wife. (Genesis 16, 3)

  • And God came to Abimelech in a dream by night, and he said to him: Lo thou shalt die for the woman thou hast taken: for she hath a husband. (Genesis 20, 3)

  • And she conceived and bore a son, and called his name Ruben, saying: The Lord saw my affliction: now my husband will love me. (Genesis 29, 32)

  • And she conceived the third time, and bore another son: and said: Now also my husband will be joined to me, because I have borne him three sons: and therefore she called hi sname Levi. (Genesis 29, 34)

  • And Rachel, seeing herself without children, envied her sister, and said to her husband: Give me children, otherwise I shall die. (Genesis 30, 1)

  • When her husband had gone in unto her, conceived and bore a son. (Genesis 30, 5)

  • Lia, perceiving that she had left off bearing, gave Zelpha her handmaid to her husband. (Genesis 30, 9)

  • She answered: Dost thou think it a small matter, that thou hast taken my husband from me, unless thou take also my son's mandrakes? Rachel said: He shall sleep with thee this night, for thy son's mandrakes. (Genesis 30, 15)

  • And said: God hath given me a reward, because I gave my handmaid to my husband. And she called his name Issachar. (Genesis 30, 18)


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