Numbers 36:12
Context36:12 They were married into the families of the Manassehites, the descendants of Joseph, and their inheritance remained in the tribe of their father’s family.
Genesis 24:3
Context24:3 so that I may make you solemnly promise 1 by the Lord, the God of heaven and the God of the earth: You must not acquire 2 a wife for my son from the daughters of the Canaanites, among whom I am living.
Genesis 24:57-58
Context24:57 Then they said, “We’ll call the girl and find out what she wants to do.” 3 24:58 So they called Rebekah and asked her, “Do you want 4 to go with this man?” She replied, “I want to go.”
Genesis 24:2
Context24:2 Abraham said to his servant, the senior one 5 in his household who was in charge of everything he had, “Put your hand under my thigh 6
Colossians 1:14
Context1:14 in whom we have redemption, 7 the forgiveness of sins.
[24:3] 1 tn Following the imperative, the cohortative with the prefixed conjunction indicates purpose.
[24:3] 2 tn Heb “because you must not take.”
[24:57] 3 tn Heb “and we will ask her mouth.”
[24:58] 4 tn The imperfect verbal form here has a modal nuance, expressing desire.
[24:2] 5 tn The Hebrew term זָקֵן (zaqen) may refer to the servant who is oldest in age or senior in authority (or both).
[24:2] 6 sn Put your hand under my thigh. The taking of this oath had to do with the sanctity of the family and the continuation of the family line. See D. R. Freedman, “Put Your Hand Under My Thigh – the Patriarchal Oath,” BAR 2 (1976): 2-4, 42.
[1:14] 7 tc διὰ τοῦ αἵματος αὐτοῦ (dia tou {aimato" autou, “through his blood”) is read at this juncture by several minuscule