Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,3 | overshadow you; therefore the child to be born will be called
2 III,8 | woman forget her sucking child, that she should have no
3 III,8 | a caring mother: "Like a child quieted at its mother's
4 III,8 | mother's breast; like a child that is quieted is my soul.
5 V,14 | pregnancy, when the man, the child's father, is unwilling to
6 V,14 | very often "get rid of" the child before it is born. "They
7 V,14 | taken the life of her own child, for she cannot destroy
8 VI,18 | conceiving and giving birth to a child, the woman "discovers herself
9 VI,18 | readiness to accept the child and bring it into the world
10 VI,18 | the parents the gift of a child. On the woman's part, this
11 VI,18 | says: "I have given you a child", her words also mean: "
12 VI,18 | also mean: "This is our child". Although both of them
13 VI,18 | together are parents of their child, the woman's motherhood
14 VI,18 | and loves as a person the child she is carrying in her womb.
15 VI,18 | not only towards her own child, but every human being -
16 VI,18 | the initial period. The child's upbringing, taken as a
17 VI,19 | she is delivered of the child, she no longer remembers
18 VI,19 | anguish, for joy that a child is born into the world" (
19 VI,19 | her to give birth to her child, immediately afterwards
20 VI,19 | joy: it is "the joy that a child is born into the world".
21 VIII,30| serpent" wishes to devour "the child". While we see in this text
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