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  • Joab then came to the king's house and said, "You have today put to shame all your servants who saved your life, the lives of your sons and daughters, and of your wives and concubines. (2 Samuel 19, 6)

  • They sacrificed their sons and daughters in the fire, practiced divination and magic, and sold themselves to evildoing in the sight of Yahweh enkindling his anger. (2 Kings 17, 17)

  • The king had the place for burning human sacrifices in the valley of Ben-hinnom destroyed, so that no one could sacrifice his sons or daughters in the fire according to the ritual of Molech. (2 Kings 23, 10)

  • Ozem and David, the youngest. Jesse had two daughters: Zerwiah and Abigail. (1 Chronicles 2, 15)

  • Sheshan had no sons, only daughters. (1 Chronicles 2, 34)

  • Simi had sixteen sons and daughters, but his brothers did not have many children, and none of their families increased as the families of Judah did. (1 Chronicles 4, 27)

  • Gilead was the father of Iefer and Eeleg. The son of Iefer was Zelophehad. Zelophehad had only daughters. (1 Chronicles 7, 15)

  • At Jerusalem David took more wives and fathered more sons and daughters. (1 Chronicles 14, 3)

  • Eleazar died leaving no sons but only daughters; their cousins, the sons of Kish, married these. (1 Chronicles 23, 22)

  • All these were sons of Heman, the king's seer; these sounded the trumpet when Yahweh's word came. God gave Heman fourteen sons and three daughters; (1 Chronicles 25, 5)

  • Rehoboam loved Maacah, daughter of Absalom, more than all his other wives and concubines. He had in fact a total of eighteen wives and sixty concubines, twenty-eight sons and sixty daughters. (2 Chronicles 11, 21)

  • But Abijah grew in strength; he took fourteen wives and had twenty-two sons and sixteen daughters. (2 Chronicles 13, 21)


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