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Some say that his master Kitfîr dying about this time, he not only succeeded him in his place, but, by the king's command, married the widow, his late mistress, whom he found to be a virgin, and who bare him Ephraim and Manasses. 3 So that according to this tradition, she was the same woman who is called Asenath by Moses.
The Koran (Al-Qur'an) George Sale 1716
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"Asenath," said he, "does thee remember that spot on the banks of the creek, where the rudbeckias grew?"
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"Asenath," said he, "does thee remember that spot on the banks of the creek, where the rudbeckias grew?"
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"Asenath," and Anna's voice betrayed her astonishment that her sister should speak so in Adah's presence.
Bad Hugh Mary Jane Holmes 1866
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"Asenath," said he, "does thee remember that spot on the banks of the creek, where the rudbeckias grew?"
Beauty and the Beast, and Tales of Home Bayard Taylor 1851
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"Asenath," said he, at last, "I never dared to hope for this.
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"Asenath," said he, at last, "I never dared to hope for this.
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"Asenath," said he, at last, "I never dared to hope for this.
Beauty and the Beast, and Tales of Home Bayard Taylor 1851
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He knew many Egyptian personal names, such as Potiphera and Asenath see Genesis 41:45.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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He knew many Egyptian personal names, such as Potiphera and Asenath see Genesis 41:45.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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