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  2. Dinah - Wikipedia

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    And his soul clave unto Dinah the daughter of Jacob, and he loved the damsel, and spake kindly unto the damsel. [7] His heart was drawn to Dinah daughter of Jacob; he loved the young woman and spoke tenderly to her. [7] And he stayed with/kept Dinah, the daughter of Jacob, and he lusted after the young woman, and he tried to quiet the young ...

  3. Dinah (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Dinah Craik, English novelist; Dinah Derycke, French politician; Dinah Eckerle, German handball player; Dinah Faust, German-born French actress and singer; Dinah Gamon, British artist; Dinah Jane Hansen, singer from American girl group Fifth Harmony; Dinah Hawken, New Zealand poet; Dinah Henson, English amateur golfer; Dinah Hinz, German ...

  4. Vayishlach - Wikipedia

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    A Baraita reported that some said that Job lived in the time of Jacob and married Dinah, finding the connection in the use of the same word with regard to Job's wife in Job 2:10, "You speak as one of the impious women (נְּבָלוֹת ‎, nebalot) speaks," and with regard to Dinah in Genesis 34:7, "Because he had committed a vile deed ...

  5. Dinah (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dinah!, a 1956 music album by Dinah Washington "Dinah" (song), a song published in 1925 "Dinah, Dinah Show us your Leg", an American bawdy song recorded various times since 1925; Dinah, Yes Indeed!, a 1958 studio album by Dinah Shore "Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah", a 19th-century song attributed to J. H. Cave

  6. The Bible in Living English - Wikipedia

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    Byington translated the Bible on his own for 45 years from 1898 to 1943, but was unable to have it published during his lifetime. After he died in 1957, the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society acquired the publication rights, but the translation was not published until 1972. [1]

  7. Sarah and After - Wikipedia

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    The collection is made up of several stories, each of which center upon a different woman in the Bible. These women include Sarah, Rebecca, Leah and Rachel, and Dinah. The stories are written from each woman's perspective with the exception of Rachel, who is covered through Leah's story. Others covered via other stories include Hagar.

  8. Mahalalel - Wikipedia

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    Mahalalel (Hebrew: מַהֲלַלְאֵל, romanized: Mahălalʾēl, Ancient Greek: Μαλελεήλ, Maleleḗl) is an Antediluvian patriarch named in the Hebrew Bible. He is mentioned in the Sethite genealogy as the grandfather of Enoch and subsequently the ancestor of Noah .

  9. Serah - Wikipedia

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    This passage lists all of Jacob's sons, his daughter Dinah, his grandsons, and one granddaughter—Serach. The verse states, "The sons of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi, Beri’ah, with Serach their sister." This sentence is repeated later in the Hebrew Bible in 1 Chronicles 7:30. Given that the Torah lists 53 grandsons and only one granddaughter ...