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Genesis 34:12 - New International Version (Anglicised)

12 Make the price for the bride and the gift I am to bring as great as you like, and I’ll pay whatever you ask me. Only give me the young woman as my wife.’

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

12 Ask me never so much dowry and gift, and I will give according as ye shall say unto me: but give me the damsel to wife.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

12 Ask me ever so much dowry and [marriage] gift, and I will give according to what you tell me; only give me the girl to be my wife.

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American Standard Version (1901)

12 Ask me never so much dowry and gift, and I will give according as ye shall say unto me: but give me the damsel to wife.

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Common English Bible

12 Make the bride price and marriage gifts as large as you like, and I will pay whatever you tell me. Then let me marry the young woman.”

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Catholic Public Domain Version

12 Increase the dowry, and request gifts, and I will freely bestow what you will ask. Only give me this girl as a wife."

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Genesis 34:12
13 Tagairtí Cros  

Then the servant brought out gold and silver jewellery and articles of clothing and gave them to Rebekah; he also gave costly gifts to her brother and to her mother.


Jacob was in love with Rachel and said, ‘I’ll work for you seven years in return for your younger daughter Rachel.’


It was like this for the twenty years I was in your household. I worked for you fourteen years for your two daughters and six years for your flocks, and you changed my wages ten times.


Then Shechem said to Dinah’s father and brothers, ‘Let me find favour in your eyes, and I will give you whatever you ask.


Because their sister Dinah had been defiled, Jacob’s sons replied deceitfully as they spoke to Shechem and his father Hamor.


Then David sent messengers to Ish-Bosheth son of Saul, demanding, ‘Give me my wife Michal, whom I betrothed to myself for the price of a hundred Philistine foreskins.’


But if the owner is with the animal, the borrower will not have to pay. If the animal was hired, the money paid for the hire covers the loss.


So I bought her for fifteen shekels of silver and about a homer and a lethek of barley.


‘We have here only five loaves of bread and two fish,’ they answered.


They repeated these words to David. But David said, ‘Do you think it is a small matter to become the king’s son-in-law? I’m only a poor man and little known.’


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