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  • And Adam knew Eve his wife: who conceived and brought forth Cain, saying: I have gotten a man through God. (Genesis 4, 1)

  • And Cain knew his wife, and she conceived, and brought forth Henoch: and he built a city, and called the name thereof by the name of his son Henoch. (Genesis 4, 17)

  • Adam also knew his wife again: and she brought forth a son, and called his name Seth, saying: God hath given me another seed, for Abel whom Cain slew. (Genesis 4, 25)

  • And Abimelech answered: I knew not who did this thing: and thou didst not tell me, and I heard not of it till today. (Genesis 21, 26)

  • He went, and brought, and gave them to his mother. She dressed meats, such as she knew his father liked. (Genesis 27, 14)

  • And when Jacob awaked out of sleep, he said: Indeed the Lord is in this place, and I knew it not. (Genesis 28, 16)

  • And when Jacob saw her, and knew her to be his cousin-german, and that they were the sheep of Laban, his uncle: he removed the stone wherewith the well was closed. (Genesis 29, 10)

  • But whereas thou chargest me with theft: with whomsoever thou shalt find thy gods, let him be slain before our brethren. Search, and if thou find any of thy things with me, take them away. Now when he said this, he knew not that Rachel had stolen the idols. (Genesis 31, 32)

  • And when he saw that he could not overcome him, he touched the sinew of his thigh, and forthwith it shrank. (Genesis 32, 25)

  • Therefore the children of Israel, unto this day, eat not the sinew, that shrank in Jacob's thigh: because he touched the sinew of his thigh and it shrank. (Genesis 32, 32)

  • And going to her, he said: Suffer me to lie with thee: for he knew her not to be his daughter in law. And she answered: What wilt thou give me to en joy my company? (Genesis 38, 16)

  • But he acknowledging the gifts, said: She is juster than I: because I did not give her to Sela, my son. However, he knew her no more. (Genesis 38, 26)


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