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Genesis 24:67 - Hebrew Names version (HNV)

67 Yitzchak brought her into his mother Sarah's tent, and took Rivka, and she became his wife. He loved her. Yitzchak was comforted after his mother's death.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

67 And Isaac brought her into his mother Sarah's tent, and took Rebekah, and she became his wife; and he loved her: and Isaac was comforted after his mother's death.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

67 And Isaac brought her into his mother Sarah's tent, and he took Rebekah and she became his wife, and he loved her; thus Isaac was comforted after his mother's death.

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American Standard Version (1901)

67 And Isaac brought her into his mother Sarah’s tent, and took Rebekah, and she became his wife; and he loved her. And Isaac was comforted after his mother’s death.

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Common English Bible

67 Isaac brought Rebekah into his mother Sarah’s tent. He received Rebekah as his wife and loved her. So Isaac found comfort after his mother’s death.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

67 And he led her into the tent of Sarah his mother, and he accepted her as wife. And he loved her so very much, that it tempered the sorrow which befell him at his mother's death.

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Genesis 24:67
16 Tagairtí Cros  

Avraham hurried into the tent to Sarah, and said, *Quickly make ready three measures of fine meal, knead it, and make cakes.*


The servant told Yitzchak all the things that he had done.


Avraham took another wife, and her name was Keturah.


Yitzchak was forty years old when he took Rivka, the daughter of Betu'el the Syrian of Paddan-Aram 1, the sister of Lavan the Syrian, to be his wife.


Ya`akov loved Rachel. He said, *I will serve you seven years for Rachel, your younger daughter.*


All his sons and all his daughters rose up to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. He said, *For I will go down to She'ol to my son mourning.* His father wept for him.


After many days, Shu`a's daughter, the wife of Yehudah, died. Yehudah was comforted, and went up to his sheepshearers to Timnah, he and his friend Chirah, the `Adullami.


I would lead you, bringing you into my mother's house, who would instruct me. I would have you drink spiced wine, of the juice of my pomegranate.


But we don't want you to be ignorant, brothers, concerning those who have fallen asleep, so that you don't grieve like the rest, who have no hope.


For this we tell you by the word of the Lord, that we who are alive, who are left to the coming of the Lord, will in no way precede those who have fallen asleep.


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