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Genesis 24:4 - Easy To Read Version

Go back to my country to my own people. There find a wife for my son Isaac and bring her here to him.”

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

but thou shalt go unto my country, and to my kindred, and take a wife unto my son Isaac.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

But you shall go to my country and to my relatives and take a wife for my son Isaac.

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American Standard Version (1901)

but thou shalt go unto my country, and to my kindred, and take a wife for my son Isaac.

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Common English Bible

Go to my land and my family and find a wife for my son Isaac there.”

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Catholic Public Domain Version

But that you will proceed to my land and kindred, and from there take a wife for my son Isaac."

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

But that thou go to my own country and kindred, and take a wife from thence for my son Isaac.

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Genesis 24:4
12 Tagairtí Cros  

After Terah was born, Nahor lived 119 years more. During that time he had other sons and daughters.


The Lord said to Abram, “Leave your country and your people. Leave your father’s family and go to the country I will show you.


The Lord appeared [72] to Abram. The Lord said, “I will give this land to your descendants.”


So you must promise to go to my father’s country. Go to my family and choose a wife for my son.’


The servant said to him, “Maybe this woman will not want to come back with me to this land. If that happens, should I take your son with me to your homeland?”


Isaac called Jacob and blessed him. Then Isaac gave him a command. Isaac said, “You must not marry a Canaanite woman.


So leave this place and go to Paddan Aram. Go to the house of Bethuel, your mother’s father. Laban, your mother’s brother, lives there. Marry one of his daughters.


Jehoiada chose two wives for Joash. Joash had sons and daughters.


If those men were thinking about that country they had left, then they could have gone back.


His father and his mother answered, “But surely there is a woman from the people of Israel that you can marry. Do you have to marry a woman from the Philistine people? Those people are not even circumcised.” [109]