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  2. Woman with seven sons - Wikipedia

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    They repeatedly refused, and Antiochus tortured and killed the sons one by one in front of the unflinching and stout-hearted mother before eventually killing her as well. The historical setting of the story is around the beginning of the persecution of Jews by Antiochus IV (c. 167/166 BCE) that led to the Maccabean Revolt. [1]

  3. Wife–sister narratives in the Book of Genesis - Wikipedia

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    The first episode appears in Genesis 12:10–20.Abram (later called Abraham) moves to ancient Egypt in order to evade a famine.Because his wife, Sarai (later called Sarah), is very beautiful, Abram asks her to say that she is only his sister lest the Egyptians kill him so that they can take her.

  4. Zipporah - Wikipedia

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    Moses' wife is referred to as a "Cushite woman" in Numbers 12. Interpretations differ on whether this Cushite woman was one and the same as Zipporah, or another woman, and whether he was married to them simultaneously, or successively. [5] [6] In the story, Aaron and Miriam criticize Moses' marriage to a

  5. Levite's concubine - Wikipedia

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    A Levite from the mountains of Ephraim had a concubine, who left him and returned to the house of her father in Bethlehem in Judah. [2] Heidi M. Szpek observes that this story serves to support the institution of monarchy, and the choice of the locations of Ephraim (the ancestral home of Samuel, who anointed the first king) and Bethlehem (the home of King David) are not accidental.

  6. Margaret Wilson (Scottish martyr) - Wikipedia

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    The story of Wilson's death is discussed in Josephine Tey's 1951 novel The Daughter of Time, in which a modern detective criticises versions of historical events created to serve political agendas. Following Mark Napier, Tey portrays the death of Wilson as a myth, referring to the existence of the reprieve, held by the Scottish Privy Council ...

  7. Gavin Newsom’s wife speaks about grief over childhood golf ...

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    Jennifer Siebel Newsom opened up about the 1981 tragedy in which her sister died on family vacation in Hawaii Gavin Newsom’s wife speaks about grief over childhood golf cart accident that killed ...

  8. Rebecca Schaeffer's Murder: How Actress' Death Changed ... - AOL

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    The 21-year-old's tragic story has remained a go-to cautionary tale for celebrities since her star-on-the-rise was extinguished on June 18, 1989. ... The murder of Rebecca Schaeffer triggered ...

  9. Lot's daughters - Wikipedia

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    It is also one of three accounts of "sperm stealing" in the Bible, in which a woman seduces a male relative under false pretenses in order to become pregnant. [ 16 ] According to a footnote in the New English Bible this is an unflattering origin story of the Ammonites and the Moabites, the two traditional enemies of Israel.