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21 EGW BOE 287.1 (2007 Beginning of the End)
Elkanah, a Levite from Mount Ephraim, was a wealthy and influential man who loved and respected the Lord. His wife, Hannah, was a woman of heartfelt devotion and strong faith.
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22 EGW BOE 287.3 (2007 Beginning of the End)
Peninnah, the new wife, was jealous and narrow-minded and acted proud and disrespectful. To Hannah, hope seemed crushed and life was a weary burden; yet she faced her pain with uncomplaining meekness.
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23 EGW MHH 186.6 (2004 The Ministry of Health and Healing)
It was Christ who directed that John the Baptist should drink neither wine nor strong drink. It was He who enjoined similar abstinence upon the wife of Manoah.
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24 EGW ULe 155 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
Felix and His Wife Reject Their Golden Opportunity
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25 EGW BOE 77.7 (2007 Beginning of the End)
Rebekah herself was asked whether she was willing to go so great a distance from her father’s house to marry the son of Abraham. She believed that God had selected her to be Isaac’s wife, and said, “I will go.”
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26 EGW BOE 84.1 (2007 Beginning of the End)
Threatened with death by Esau, Jacob went out from his father’s home a fugitive, but with the father’s blessing. Isaac had renewed the covenant promise to him and had told him look for a wife among his mother’s family in Mesopotamia.
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27 EGW BOE 100.4 (2007 Beginning of the End)
But Joseph’s master’s wife tried to entice the young man to transgress the law of God. He had remained pure of the corruption filling that heathen land, but this temptation, so sudden, so strong, so seductive—how should he deal with it?
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28 EGW BOE 145.1 (2007 Beginning of the End)
Jethro, the father-in-law of Moses, now set out to visit the Hebrews and restore to Moses his wife and two sons. Moses, the great leader, went out with joy to meet them and brought them to his tent.
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29 EGW BOE 149.9 (2007 Beginning of the End)
(10) “You shall not covet your neighbor’s house; you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.”
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30 EGW BOE 338.2 (2007 Beginning of the End)
Later David married Abigail. He was already the husband of one wife, but the custom of the nations of his time had perverted his judgment. Throughout all of his life, David felt the bitter result of marrying many wives.
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