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  2. Incest in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Abraham's son Isaac married Rebekah, his first cousin once removed, the granddaughter of his father Abraham's brother Nahor with Milcah. [7] Isaac and Rebekah's firstborn son Esau resorted to marrying his cousin Mahalath, daughter of his father's brother Ishmael because his parents didn't approve of him having relationships with Canaanites. [8]

  3. Jewish views on incest - Wikipedia

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    In the 4th century BCE, the Soferim (scribes) declared that there were relationships within which marriage is prohibited, in addition to those forbidden by the Bible. These additional relationships were termed seconds (Hebrew: sheniyyot), and included the wives of a man's: [11] father's half-brother on their mother's side

  4. Patrilineality - Wikipedia

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    Patrilineality, also known as the male line, the spear side [1] or agnatic kinship, is a common kinship system in which an individual's family membership derives from and is recorded through their father's lineage. It generally involves the inheritance of property, rights, names, or titles by persons related through male kin.

  5. Paterology - Wikipedia

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    Tertullian was also discussing the relations of Holy Spirit to the Father and the Son. [10] including the notion of procession "from the Father through the Son". [12] [13] [14] Different Christian denominations have different theological approaches to various paterological or patriological issues, concerning the person and works of God the Father.

  6. Sexuality and marital status of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    In first century Judaea, sexual immorality in Second Temple Judaism included incest, impure thoughts, homosexual relations, adultery, and bestiality.According to the rabbinic interpretation of Genesis 2:24, [1] [2] "a man shall leave his father and his mother" forbids a man from having relations with his father's wife and his own biological mother; "cleave to his wife" forbids a man from ...

  7. Fathers, sons and Friday night lights; the relationships ...

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    Many high school football coaches like to refer to their players as their 'sons'; maybe not in a literal sense, but the way coaches use the game to teach the game of life is very much like a ...

  8. Generations of Noah - Wikipedia

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    Other Bible commentators observe that the Table of Nations is unique compared to other genealogies since it depicts a "broad network of cousins", with a "shallow chain of brotherly relationships". Meanwhile, the other genealogies focus on "narrow chains of father-son relationships".

  9. Barry Keoghan Admits He Doesn't Have a 'Normal Father-Son ...

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    Barry Keoghan is opening up about his relationship with his son. The Saltburn actor, 31, spoke with Entertainment Weekly about his new movie Bird , which depicts a tumultuous relationship between ...