| Gen. 4:4 | But Abel brought1 some of the firstborn of his flock – even the fattest2 of them. And the Lord was pleased with3 Abel and his offering, |
| Gen. 7:19 | The waters completely inundated1 the earth so that even2 all the high mountains under the entire sky were covered. |
| Gen. 8:21 | And the Lord smelled the soothing aroma1 and said2 to himself,3 “I will never again curse4 the ground because of humankind, even though5 the inclination of their minds6 is evil from childhood on.7 I will never again destroy everything that lives, as I have just done. |
| Gen. 14:23 | that I will take nothing1 belonging to you, not even a thread or the strap of a sandal. That way you can never say, ‘It is I2 who made Abram rich.’ |
| Gen. 31:28 | You didn’t even allow me to kiss my daughters and my grandchildren1 good-bye. You have acted foolishly! |
| Gen. 33:13 | But Jacob1 said to him, “My lord knows that the children are young,2 and that I have to look after the sheep and cattle that are nursing their young.3 If they are driven too hard for even a single day, all the animals will die. |
| Gen. 35:11 | Then God said to him, “I am the sovereign God.1 Be fruitful and multiply! A nation – even a company of nations – will descend from you; kings will be among your descendants!2 |
| Gen. 37:5 | Joseph1 had a dream,2 and when he told his brothers about it,3 they hated him even more.4 |
| Gen. 37:8 | Then his brothers asked him, “Do you really think you will rule over us or have dominion over us?”1 They hated him even more2 because of his dream and because of what he said.3 |
| Gen. 38:14 | So she removed her widow’s clothes and covered herself with a veil. She wrapped herself and sat at the entrance to Enaim which is on the way to Timnah. (She did this because1 she saw that she had not been given to Shelah as a wife, even though he had now grown up.)2 |
| Gen. 39:10 | Even though she continued to speak1 to Joseph day after day, he did not respond2 to her invitation to have sex with her.3 |
| Gen. 48:19 | But his father refused and said, “I know, my son, I know. He too will become a nation and he too will become great. In spite of this, his younger brother will be even greater and his descendants will become a multitude1 of nations.” |
| Exo. 3:19 | But I know that the king of Egypt will not let you go,1 not even under force.2 |
| Exo. 4:9 | And if1 they do not believe even these two signs or listen to you,2 then take3 some water from the Nile and pour it out on the dry ground. The water you take out of the Nile will become blood on the dry ground.”4 |
| Exo. 5:16 | No straw is given to your servants, but we are told,1 ‘Make bricks!’ Your servants are even2 being beaten, but the fault3 is with your people.” |
| Exo. 7:19 | Then the Lord said to Moses, “Tell Aaron, ‘Take your staff and stretch out your hand over Egypt’s waters – over their rivers, over their canals,1 over their ponds, and over all their reservoirs2 – so that it becomes3 blood.’ There will be blood everywhere in4 the land of Egypt, even in wooden and stone containers.” |
| Exo. 8:21 | If you do not release1 my people, then I am going to send2 swarms of flies3 on you and on your servants and on your people and in your houses. The houses of the Egyptians will be full of flies, and even the ground they stand on.4 |
| Exo. 9:7 | Pharaoh sent representatives to investigate,1 and indeed, not even one of the livestock of Israel had died. But Pharaoh’s heart remained hard,2 and he did not release the people. |
| Exo. 10:24 | Then Pharaoh summoned Moses and said, “Go, serve the Lord – only your flocks and herds will be detained. Even your families1 may go with you.” |
| Exo. 11:7 | But against any of the Israelites not even a dog will bark1 against either people or animals,2 so that you may know that the Lord distinguishes3 between Egypt and Israel.’ |