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Genesis 4:25 (Bishops)
Adam knewe his wyfe agayne, and she bare a sonne, and called his name Seth: For God [sayde she] hath appoynted me another seede in steade of Habel whom Cain slewe
Genesis 6:16 (Bishops)
A wyndowe shalt thou make in the arke, and in a cubite shalt thou finishe it aboue: but the doore of the arke shalt thou set in the syde therof. With three loftes one aboue another shalt thou make it
Genesis 11:3 (Bishops)
And one sayd to another: Come, let vs prepare brycke, and burne them in the fire. And they had brycke for stones, and slyme had they in steade of morter
Genesis 15:10 (Bishops)
He toke therefore all these vnto hym, and deuided them in the middes, and layde euery peece one ouer agaynst another: but the birdes deuided he not
Genesis 25:1 (Bishops)
Abraham proceeded further, and toke hym another wyfe, called Cetura
Genesis 26:21 (Bishops)
And they digged another well, and stroue for that also: and he called the name of it enmitie
Genesis 26:22 (Bishops)
And then he departed thence, & digged another well, for the which they stroue not. Therfore called he it roomth, saying: the Lorde hath made vs nowe roome that we may encrease vpon the earth
Genesis 26:31 (Bishops)
And they rose vp betymes in the mornyng, and sware one to another: And Isahac sent them away, and they departed from hym in peace
Genesis 29:19 (Bishops)
Laban aunswered: It is better that I geue her [vnto] thee, then that I shoulde geue her to another man: abide with me
Genesis 30:7 (Bishops)
And Bilha Rachels seruant conceaued againe, & bare Iacob another sonne
Genesis 30:24 (Bishops)
And she called his name Ioseph, saying: the Lorde geue me yet another sonne
Genesis 31:49 (Bishops)
And Mispah: for he said, the Lord loke betwene thee and me when we are departed one from another
Genesis 37:9 (Bishops)
And he dreamed yet another dreame, and tolde it his brethren, saying: behold I haue had one dreame more, and beholde, the sunne, and the moone, & 11 starres made obeysaunce to me
Genesis 37:19 (Bishops)
For one sayde to another: behold, this notable dreamer commeth
Genesis 42:1 (Bishops)
And Iacob seing that there was corne in Egypt, sayde vnto his sonnes: why gape ye one vpon another
Genesis 42:21 (Bishops)
And one sayde to another: we haue veryly sinned agaynst our brother, in that we sawe the anguishe of his soule, when he besought vs, and we woulde not heare him: and therfore is this trouble come vpon vs
Genesis 42:28 (Bishops)
And he said vnto his brethren, my money is restored me agayne, for lo, it is euen in my sacke. And their heart fayled them, and they were astonyed, and sayd one to another, why hath God dealt thus with vs
Genesis 43:7 (Bishops)
They aunswered, The man asked vs straytely of our [state] and of our kinrede, saying: Is your father yet aliue? haue ye [not another] brother? And we tolde hym accordyng to the tenour of these wordes: Could we by any meane knowe, that he would say, bryng your brother downe with you
Exodus 2:13 (Bishops)
And when he was gone out another day, beholde, two men of the Hebrues stroue together: And he saide vnto him that dyd the wrong, Wherefore smytest thou thy felowe
Exodus 10:23 (Bishops)
No man sawe another, neither rose vp from the place where he was by the space of three dayes: But al the children of Israel had light where thei dwelled
Exodus 21:10 (Bishops)
And if he take hym another wyfe: yet her foode, her rayment, and duetie of maryage shall he not minishe
Exodus 21:18 (Bishops)
If men stryue together, and one smite another with a stone, or with his fyste, and he dye not, but lyeth in his bed
Exodus 21:35 (Bishops)
If one mans oxe hurt another, that he dye: then they shall sell the lyue oxe, and deuide the money, and the dead oxe also they shall deuide
Exodus 22:5 (Bishops)
If a man do hurt fielde or vineyarde, and put in his beast to feede in another mans fielde: of the best of his owne fielde, and of the best of his owne vineyarde, shall he make restitution
Exodus 22:9 (Bishops)
And in al maner of trespasse, whether it be for oxe, asse, or sheepe, rayment, or any maner of lost thing, which another chalengeth to be his: the cause of both parties shall come before the Iudges, and whom the Iudges condemne, let him pay double vnto his neyghbour
Exodus 25:20 (Bishops)
And the Cherubins shal stretch foorth theyr winges abrode ouer an hye, couering the mercy seate with their winges, and their faces shall loke one to another: euen to the mercy seateward shall the faces of the Cherubins be
Exodus 26:3 (Bishops)
Fiue curtaynes [shalbe] coupled together one to another, and [other] fiue curtaynes shalbe coupled one to another
Exodus 26:5 (Bishops)
Fiftie loupes shalt thou make in the one curtayne, & fiftie loupes shalt thou make in the edge of the curtayne that is to be coupled therewith on the other syde, that the loupes may take holde one of another
Exodus 26:17 (Bishops)
Two tenons shall there be in one boorde, set in order, as ladder staues one from another: and thus shalt thou make for all the boordes of the tabernacle
Exodus 26:19 (Bishops)
And thou shalt make fourtie sockettes of siluer vnder the twentie boordes: two sockettes vnder one boorde for his two tenons, and two sockettes vnder another boorde for his two tenons
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