Genesis 29:9
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9 Jacob was still talking with them when Rachel arrived with her father’s flock, for she was a shepherd.
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Genesis 29:9
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9 While he was still talking with them, Rachel came with her father’s sheep,(A) for she was a shepherd.
Exodus 2:21
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21 Moses accepted the invitation, and he settled there with him. In time, Reuel gave Moses his daughter Zipporah to be his wife.
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Exodus 2:21
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21 Moses agreed to stay with the man, who gave his daughter Zipporah(A) to Moses in marriage.
Exodus 2:15-16
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15 And sure enough, Pharaoh heard what had happened, and he tried to kill Moses. But Moses fled from Pharaoh and went to live in the land of Midian.
When Moses arrived in Midian, he sat down beside a well. 16 Now the priest of Midian had seven daughters who came as usual to draw water and fill the water troughs for their father’s flocks.
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Exodus 2:15-16
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15 When Pharaoh heard of this, he tried to kill(A) Moses, but Moses fled(B) from Pharaoh and went to live in Midian,(C) where he sat down by a well. 16 Now a priest of Midian(D) had seven daughters, and they came to draw water(E) and fill the troughs(F) to water their father’s flock.
Genesis 24:15
New Living Translation
15 Before he had finished praying, he saw a young woman named Rebekah coming out with her water jug on her shoulder. She was the daughter of Bethuel, who was the son of Abraham’s brother Nahor and his wife, Milcah.
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