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109  GEN 5:3  Adam lived a long time. He was 130 years old when he had his son called Seth. He was a human being, just like Adam, his father.
110  GEN 5:4  After Seth was born, Adam lived for another 800 years, and he had more sons and daughters.
111  GEN 5:5  He died when he was 930 years old.
112  GEN 5:6  Seth lived a long time too. He was 105 years old when he had a son called Enosh.
113  GEN 5:7  Then Seth lived for another 807 years, and he had more sons and daughters.
115  GEN 5:9  Enosh lived a long time too. He was 90 years old when he had a son called Kenan.
117  GEN 5:11  He died when he was 905 years old.
118  GEN 5:12  Kenan lived a long time too. He was 70 years old when he had a son called Mahalalel.
119  GEN 5:13  Then Kenan lived for another 840 years, and he had more sons and daughters.
120  GEN 5:14  He died when he was 910 years old.
122  GEN 5:16  Then Mahalalel lived for another 830 years, and he had more sons and daughters.
125  GEN 5:19  Then Jared lived for another 800 years, and he had more sons and daughters.
128  GEN 5:22  Then Enok lived for another 300 years after Methuselah was born, and he had more sons and daughters. Enok was always God’s friend, and he spent a lot of time with God. One day, when he was 365 years old, he wasn’t here on the earth any more. Nobody could find him anywhere. You see, he didn’t die, but God took him straight up to heaven.
138  GEN 5:32  Noah lived a long time too. After he was 500 years old, he had 3 sons. They were called Shem, and Ham, and Jafeth.
141  GEN 6:3  God looked at everything that was happening. He said, “I gave people their breath, but I will not let it stay in them for ever. They are just people. They will live for only 120 years.”
153  GEN 6:15  Listen, this is how big I want you to make the boat. It has to be 140 metres long, and 23 metres wide, and 13½ metres high.
164  GEN 7:4  You see, I’m going to send a big rain. That rain will come in 7 days time. Then it will keep on raining all the time for 40 days. The flood water will come up and wash away all the things that I have made.”
166  GEN 7:6  Noah was 600 years old at the time that he went into the big boat to be safe from the flood. Noah, and his wife, and his 3 sons, and their wives too, they all went into the big boat.
171  GEN 7:11  Noah was 600 years old at the time that the flood water came. It came on the 17th day of the 2nd month of that year. Noah, and his wife, and his sons, and their wives too, they all went into the big boat. The names of Noah’s sons were Shem, and Ham, and Jafeth, and they each had a wife. They all went into the boat with all the animals. There were wild animals, and animals that are not wild, and animals that crawl around on the ground. And all the birds were there too. There were males and females of every bird and animal on that big boat. All of the different sorts of animals went into that big boat with Noah. They went in 2 at a time, just like God told Noah. And after the last animal went into the boat with Noah and his family, God shut the door. Then, on that same day, the rain came out of the sky. It rained really hard all the time. It was like God opened up a big window in the sky, and rain poured down. And water came up from springs, and from everywhere under the ground too. It kept on raining all the time for 40 days.
177  GEN 7:17  The flood water kept on getting higher and higher for all those 40 days, and the big boat started to float on the water.
190  GEN 8:6  Then, 40 days later, Noah opened a window in the big boat. He wanted to find out if the water went down, and if a bird could find some dry ground.
197  GEN 8:13  Noah was 601 years old at that time. The water was still going down, and on the 1st day of the new year, Noah took off some of the roof from the big boat and looked around. He could see that the ground was getting dry.
234  GEN 9:28  Noah lived for another 350 years after the flood.
235  GEN 9:29  He died when he was 950 years old.
277  GEN 11:10  This is the story about Shem’s family. Shem was 100 years old when he had a son called Arfaxad. That was 2 years after the big flood.
278  GEN 11:11  Shem lived for 500 years after he had Arfaxad, and he had more sons and daughters.
280  GEN 11:13  Arfaxad lived for 403 years after he had Shelah, and he had more sons and daughters.
281  GEN 11:14  Shelah was 30 years old when he had a son called Eber.
282  GEN 11:15  Shelah lived for 403 years after he had Eber, and he had more sons and daughters.
284  GEN 11:17  Eber lived for 430 years after he had Peleg, and he had more sons and daughters.
285  GEN 11:18  Peleg was 30 years old when he had a son called Reyu.
286  GEN 11:19  Peleg lived for 209 years after he had Reyu, and he had more sons and daughters.
288  GEN 11:21  Reyu lived for 207 years after he had Serug, and he had more sons and daughters.
289  GEN 11:22  Serug was 30 years old when he had a son called Nahor.
290  GEN 11:23  Serug lived for 200 years after he had Nahor, and he had more sons and daughters.
293  GEN 11:26  Terah had 3 sons after he was 70 years old. Their names were Abram, Nahor and Haran.
299  GEN 11:32  Terah lived until he was 205 years old. Then he died there in Haran.
357  GEN 14:20  I want everyone to say that you are great, and more powerful than any other god. You are the one that helped Abram fight with his enemies and win.” Then Abram got all the things he got after the fight, the things that used to belong to the Sodom and Gomorrah mob, and he split those things up into 10 groups. And he gave one of those groups of things to Melkizedek.
374  GEN 15:13  God said to Abram, “I want you to know for sure what will happen after you get really old. You don’t have to worry about anything. You see, you will live to be a very old man, and then, when you are dying, you will feel good inside, and your family will bury you right here, in this country. But I have to tell you something. After you die, your family will leave this country and move to another country that belongs to other people. Your family will live in that country, and later on, the other people in that country will make your family like prisoners, and your family will have to work very hard for them. Those people will do really bad things to your family for 400 years. After that, I will save your family from that hard time, and I will punish those people for doing bad things to your family. Then your family will leave that country, and they will take a lot of animals and things with them. They will be really rich.
383  GEN 16:1  Abram and Sarai lived in that Canaan country, and after they were there for 10 years, they still had no kids. Sarai had a woman from Egypt working for her, called Hagar. She was Sarai’s slave. That means Sarai owned Hagar, and Hagar had to do everything that Sarai told her to do. Sarai was sad because she had no kids, but she got an idea about how to get a baby for herself. So she said to Abram, “God has stopped me from having my own kids. But listen. I want you to sleep with Hagar, like she is your wife. You see, she belongs to me, so if she has a baby, that baby will really belong to me.” So Abram did that, just like Sarai said.
415  GEN 17:17  Abraham got down on his knees again and put his face near the ground, and he laughed. He thought, “I am nearly 100 years old, and Sarah is nearly 90. We can’t have a baby. We are too old.”
449  GEN 18:24  There might be 50 good people that live the right way down there in that town. Will you still finish up that town? Or will you save that town to save those 50 good people?
450  GEN 18:25  I don’t think you will kill 50 good people. I know that you are the judge of everybody in the world, and you always do what is right. I don’t think you will kill the good people with the bad people.”
451  GEN 18:26  God said, “If I find 50 good people in Sodom, I will not finish up that town. I will save that town so that I can save those 50 good people.”
454  GEN 18:29  Then Abraham asked God again, he said, “What if you find only 40 good people there?” God said, “If I find 40 good people there, I will not finish up that town.”
455  GEN 18:30  Then Abraham said, “God, please don’t get angry with me, but I will say a little bit more. What if you find only 30 good people in that town?” God said, “If I find 30 good people there, I will not finish up that town.”
456  GEN 18:31  Then Abraham said, “I know that I am being brave to talk to God like this, but what if you find only 20 good people in that town?” God said, “If I find 20 good people there, I will not finish up that town.”
457  GEN 18:32  Then Abraham said, “God, please don’t get angry with me, but I will ask one more question. What if you find only 10 good people in that town?” God said, “If I find 10 good people there, I will not finish up that town.”
512  GEN 20:16  Then Abimelek said to Sarah, “I’m giving Abraham, your brother, a lot of money, to pay for the trouble I gave you. I’m giving him 1,000 pieces of silver money to show your mob, and everyone else, that you did nothing wrong.”
519  GEN 21:5  Abraham was 100 years old when Isaac was born.
7301  1SA 4:2  The 2 armies met in the middle for a big fight. The Philistia mob killed dead lots of the Israel mob. 4,000 of them died.
7309  1SA 4:10  And they really did get properly strong. They attacked the Israel mob again, and they killed dead lots of Israel’s soldiers. 30,000 of them died. Then the Philistia mob stole God’s special box. And they killed dead Eli’s 2 sons, Hofni and Finiyas. They died there too. The other Israel soldiers they just ran away. They ran straight back home.
7317  1SA 4:18  Eli was still on his chair at the door. After he heard that the Philistia mob stole the special box, he fell over backwards, and he broke his neck and died. You see, he was an old man and very fat. He was boss of the Israel mob for 40 years.
7356  1SA 7:2  God’s special box stood there at that house for 20 years. All that time the Israel mob felt sad. They thought God left them, so they kept on asking him to help them.
7455  1SA 11:8  Saul gathered them all together at a place called Bezek. 300,000 men came from the Israel mob and 30,000 came from the Judah mob.
7566  1SA 15:4  So Saul sent messengers to every place, to tell the soldiers to meet together at a place called Telayim. Lots of soldiers came together at that place. There were 200,000 soldiers from Israel and 10,000 from Judah.
7625  1SA 17:5  In a fight he used to put on iron plates to cover his body. One covered his head, and 2 others covered his legs. Another covered his chest, and it was really heavy. It was about 60 kilograms. He carried 2 fighting spears, a short one and a long one. The short one was made of a brown metal called bronze. It was in a belt over his shoulder.
7635  1SA 17:15  That happened every day. Goliath used to go out and say that in the early morning and late afternoon. He did that for 40 days. At that time, David kept on going back from Saul’s place to his father’s place, to look after his father’s sheep.
7637  1SA 17:17  One day, his father said, “Get this bag of cooked seed, and get 10 loaves of bread. Take them to your big brothers.
7638  1SA 17:18  And take 10 big lumps of cheese too, and give them to the boss soldier. Go quickly. I’m worried about your big brothers. Bring back some news from them. Bring back something to show that they are still all right.
7685  1SA 18:7  They sang like this as they went, “Saul killed dead a thousand enemy soldiers. David killed dead 10,000 of them.”
7844  1SA 24:3  So Saul got 3,000 of his best soldiers together from every place in Israel. And they went off to look for David and his men in the hill country, near a place called the rocks of the wild goats.
7866  1SA 25:2  There was a man there called Nabal. He belonged to Caleb’s family. His farm was near the town called Carmel, in that Maon country. He had lots of money, 3,000 sheep and 1,000 goats. He was a hard man and a cheeky man. His wife was called Abigail. She was very beautiful and very clever. One day, Nabal started to cut wool from the sheep. They always used to have a party after they finished that job.
7869  1SA 25:5  So he told 10 young men, “Go to Carmel and see that man Nabal. Say to him, ‘Our boss David says to say hello to you.
7877  1SA 25:13  Then David said to his men, “Get your long knives, you mob. We will go and fight him.” They got their long knives and put them in their belts, and David got his long knife as well. He went off with 400 of his men. His 200 other men stayed behind to watch the camp.
7882  1SA 25:18  Abigail did not wait. She quickly gathered all kinds of things together. She got 200 loaves of bread, and 2 leather bags that were full of wine, and 5 cooked sheep, and 5 bags of cooked seeds, and lots of fruit like bush tomato, and lots of fruit like bush figs. And she put all this food on some donkeys.
7902  1SA 25:38  After 10 days, God hit him properly, and he died.
7910  1SA 26:2  Saul quickly gathered together 3,000 of his best soldiers from Israel. They went off to look for David in the desert called Zif.
8062  2SA 2:10  Ishbosheth was 40 years old at the time he became boss over those Israel tribes, and he was their boss for 2 years. But the Judah tribe made David their boss.
8139  2SA 5:4  David was 30 years old when they picked him to be the big boss. And he was boss for a long time, for 40 years.
8393  2SA 15:1  David had a grown up son. His name was Absalom. Some time after Solomon was born, Absalom reckoned that he had to be the big boss, instead of his father. So he got a special trailer and some horses to pull it, and he sat in that trailer and went around in it. Whenever he went in that trailer, he told 50 men to run along in front of it, so that he looked important.
8403  2SA 15:11  And he told 200 men to go with him to Hebron, to kill animals there and burn them for God. But they didn’t know that Absalom planned to make himself the big boss there. At the same time, he sent a messenger to an old man called Ahithofel, from a place called Giloh, to tell him to come. He was a wise man, and he used to help David. And so Absalom tricked lots of people and made them turn away from David. More and more people started to follow Absalom.
8408  2SA 15:16  So David went away with his mob. He told 10 of his wives to stay behind to look after his house.
8450  2SA 16:21  He answered, “10 of your father’s wives stayed behind to look after the house. You have to sleep with them, as if you are married to them. If you do that, you will make your father ashamed, and he will hate you properly. Then everybody will know that you are the big boss in his house now. Everybody will hear that you were really brave, and that you did it in the open. Then they will follow you.”
8453  2SA 17:1  That wise man, Ahithofel, said to David’s son Absalom, “Let me pick 12,000 soldiers. We will chase your father tonight.
8482  2SA 18:1  David gathered his soldiers together, and he split them into 3 big groups. He picked a boss soldier to lead each group. They were Joab, and his brother Abishai, and Ittai, a man that used to live in a town called Gath. David told each big group to split into mobs with 1,000 men in each. And he picked one boss soldier for each mob of 1,000 soldiers. Then he told each of those mobs to do it again. This time each of them split into little groups with 100 men in each. David picked a boss soldier for each group of 100 soldiers. Then David said to everybody, “Let’s go and fight Absalom’s mob. I will go with you mob.”
8488  2SA 18:7  They chased each other in the bush, and they attacked each other with spears and bows and arrows. David’s mob beat Absalom’s mob and killed lots of them dead. But even more soldiers died from things in the bush. 20,000 men died on that day.
8496  2SA 18:15  10 men went with Joab, and they finished Absalom properly.
8600  2SA 21:17  But one of David’s boss soldiers came to save him from that big man. He attacked the big man and killed him dead. That brave man was Abishai, the son of David’s sister called Zeruiah. After that, David’s men made a promise to him. They said, “We will never let you come with us again to fight. They might kill you dead. You are like the lamp in God’s ceremony house. Nobody puts out its fire. You see, your life is like that. We don’t want anybody to kill you and finish up Israel’s lamp.” David died when he was an old man. They buried him in the city called Jerusalem, in that part of the city they call the city of David. David was the big boss of Israel for 40 years. First he was the boss in the town called Hebron for 7 years, then he was the boss in Jerusalem for 33 years. Then David’s son Solomon became the big boss. He took over from his father and controlled the whole country.
23280  MAT 4:2  Jesus was there for 40 days, and he didn’t eat anything, so he got very hungry.
23419  MAT 8:5  Jesus went to a town called Capernium. There was a Roman army boss there. He was the boss over 100 soldiers. He went to Jesus and strongly asked him for help.
23824  MAT 18:28  But after that, his work-man went away, and he met another man. Before this time, that other man borrowed a little bit of money from the work-man, just 100 dollars. So the work-man grabbed that other man’s neck and said, ‘Give me back that money right now. It’s my money.’
24079  MAT 25:2  There were 10 of these young women. And 5 of them used their brains. They took jars of extra oil with them for their lamps. But the other 5 women were stupid. They didn’t take any extra oil with them.
24084  MAT 25:7  The 10 young women woke up. Then they got up quickly, and they tried to make their lamps burn bright.
24297  MRK 1:13  Jesus stayed out there for 40 days. And Satan went to him and tried to trick him. Satan is the boss over all the bad spirits. He tried to make Jesus do something bad. But Jesus didn’t do it. There were wild animals in that place, but angel messengers went and looked after Jesus.
24444  MRK 5:11  There were about 2,000 pigs feeding themselves on the hill nearby.
24515  MRK 6:39  Jesus told his followers to get the people to sit on the green grass in groups, maybe about 50 people in each group, or maybe 100 people.