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  • 'Very well, then,' Yahweh replied, 'whoever kills Cain will suffer a sevenfold vengeance.' So Yahweh put a mark on Cain, so that no one coming across him would kill him. (Genesis 4, 15)

  • 'Lord Yahweh,' Abram replied, 'what use are your gifts, as I am going on my way childless? . . . (Genesis 15, 2)

  • 'Lord Yahweh,' Abram replied, 'how can I know that I shall possess it?' (Genesis 15, 8)

  • 'My lord,' he said, 'if I find favour with you, please do not pass your servant by. (Genesis 18, 3)

  • Abraham spoke up and said, 'It is presumptuous of me to speak to the Lord, I who am dust and ashes: (Genesis 18, 27)

  • Abraham said, 'I hope the Lord will not be angry if I go on: Suppose there are only thirty to be found there?' 'I shall not do it,' he replied, 'if I find thirty there.' (Genesis 18, 30)

  • He said, 'It is presumptuous of me to speak to the Lord: Suppose there are only twenty there?' 'I shall not destroy it,' he replied, 'for the sake of the twenty.' (Genesis 18, 31)

  • He said, 'I trust my Lord will not be angry if I speak once more: perhaps there will only be ten.' 'I shall not destroy it,' he replied, 'for the sake of the ten.' (Genesis 18, 32)

  • 'Oh no, my lord!' Lot said to them, (Genesis 19, 18)

  • That night they made their father drunk, and the elder slept with her father though he was unaware of her coming to bed or of her leaving. (Genesis 19, 33)

  • They made their father drunk that night too, and the younger went and slept with him, though he was unaware of her coming to bed or of her leaving. (Genesis 19, 35)

  • Abimelech, however, had not gone near her; so he said, 'Lord, would you kill someone even if he is upright? (Genesis 20, 4)


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