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17 lines
382 B
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# his sister's son
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"his nephew"
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# embraced him
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"hugged him"
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# kissed him
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In ancient Near East, it is common to greet a relative with a kiss. However, it is normally done between men. If your language has an affectionate greeting for a relative, use that. If not, use what is appropriate.
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# Jacob told Laban all these things
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"then Jacob told Laban everything he told Rachel"
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