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1 I, 1pref| a person who was then a brother, but became afterwards an 2 II, 25 | inquires of Cain where his brother was, just as if He had not 3 IV, 16 | imagine evil against his brother," He did not expressly include 4 IV, 16 | thine hand from thy poor brother. But thou shalt open thine 5 IV, 17 | neighbour oweth thee; and of thy brother thou shalt not require it, 6 IV, 23 | father, or his mother, or his brother. Now it was, I suppose, 7 IV, 28 | strife between him and his brother about dividing an inheritance, 8 IV, 28 | wicked, man and impious brother had rejected the defender 9 IV, 34 | the wife of his deceased brother, who had a daughter by her ( 10 IV, 34 | the one occasion of the brother dying childless, when it 11 IV, 34 | in order that by his own brother, and from his own wife, 12 IV, 34 | guilt, who had taken his brother's wife, after she had been 13 IV, 34 | Levirate) law for, as his brother had left a daughter, the 14 IV, 35 | same Being. A trespassing brother He will have rebuked. If 15 IV, 35 | of hatred he wished his brother to continue in sin, or else 16 IV, 35 | Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thine heart; thy neighbor 17 IV, 35 | to bring back even your brother's cattle, if you find them 18 IV, 35 | you bring back your erring brother to himself. He commands 19 IV, 35 | commands you to forgive your brother, should he trespass against 20 IV, 35 | any malice against your brother," and to give not merely 21 V, 14 | Thou shalt not remember thy brother's evil against thee." (Again:) "