Genesis 2:25 (MSB)
25 And the man and his wife were both naked, and they were not ashamed.
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25 And the man and his wife were both naked, and they were not ashamed.
7 And the eyes of both of them were opened, and they knew that they were naked; so they sewed together fig leaves and made coverings for themselves.
18 Both thorns and thistles it will yield for you, and you will eat the plants of the field.
13 Then God said to Noah, “The end of all living creatures has come before Me, because through them the earth is full of violence. Now behold, I will destroy both them and the earth.
11 From that land he went forth into Assyria, where he built Nineveh, Rehoboth-Ir, Calah,
29 And Abram and Nahor took wives for themselves. Abram’s wife was named Sarai, and Nahor’s wife was named Milcah; she was the daughter of Haran, who was the father of both Milcah and Iscah.
6 But the land was unable to support both of them while they stayed together, for they had so many possessions that they were unable to coexist.
27 And all the men of Abraham’s household—both servants born in his household and those purchased from foreigners—were circumcised with him.
4 Before they had gone to bed, all the men of the city of Sodom, both young and old, surrounded the house.
36 Thus both of Lot’s daughters became pregnant by their father.
22 He moved on from there and dug another well, and they did not quarrel over it. He named it Rehoboth and said, “At last the LORD has made room for us, and we will be fruitful in the land.”
45 until your brother’s rage against you wanes and he forgets what you have done to him. Then I will send for you and bring you back from there. Why should I lose both of you in one day?”
4 Esau, however, ran to him and embraced him, threw his arms around his neck, and kissed him. And they both wept.
37 When Samlah died, Shaul from Rehoboth on the Euphrates reigned in his place.
5 From the time that he put Joseph in charge of his household and all he owned, the LORD blessed the Egyptian’s household on account of him. The LORD’s blessing was on everything he owned, both in his house and in his field.
5 both of these men—the Egyptian king’s cupbearer and baker, who were being held in the prison—had a dream on the same night, and each dream had its own meaning.
8 “We both had dreams,” they replied, “but there is no one to interpret them.” Then Joseph said to them, “Don’t interpretations belong to God? Tell me your dreams.”
11 One night both the chief baker and I had dreams, and each dream had its own meaning.
16 “What can we say to my lord?” Judah replied. “How can we plead? How can we justify ourselves? God has exposed the iniquity of your servants. We are now my lord’s slaves—both we and the one who was found with the cup.”
34 you are to say, ‘Your servants have raised livestock ever since our youth—both we and our fathers.’ Then you will be allowed to settle in the land of Goshen, since all shepherds are detestable to the Egyptians.”
3 “What is your occupation?” Pharaoh asked Joseph’s brothers. “Your servants are shepherds,” they replied, “both we and our fathers.”
13 And Joseph took both of them—with Ephraim in his right hand toward Israel’s left hand, and Manasseh in his left hand toward Israel’s right hand—and brought them close to him.
15 You are to speak to him and put the words in his mouth. I will help both of you to speak, and I will teach you what to do.
13 Then the LORD spoke to Moses and Aaron and gave them a charge concerning both the Israelites and Pharaoh king of Egypt, to bring the Israelites out of the land of Egypt.
25 Throughout the land of Egypt, the hail struck down everything in the field, both man and beast; it beat down every plant of the field and stripped every tree.
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