Death Of Gideon's Sons Zedekiah's Sons Are Slaughtered Before His Eyes Jabesh-Gileadites Recover The Bodies Of Saul And His Sons Israel Blesses His Twelve Sons David Gives Up Saul's Sons To The Gibeonites Parable Of The Lost Sheep/Lost Coin Lost And Found To Sons Lost Sheep Two Sons Lost Coin Family Line Of Methuselah To Noah And His Sons God Blesses Noah And His Sons, And Grants Them Flesh For Food Sons Of Shem Pharaoh, Having Taken Her From Him, Is Compelled To Restore Her Lot Is Warned, And In Vain Warns His Sons-In-Law Sons Of Abraham By Keturah Jacob, Displeased With The Envy Of Laban And His Sons, Departs Secretly Sons Of Jacob Offer The Condition Of Circumcision To The Shechemites Sons Of Jacob Upon That Advantage Slay Them, And Spoil Their City Sons Of Jacob His Sons Dukes Which Descended Of His Sons Sons And Dukes Of Seir The Horite Jacob Sends His Ten Sons To Buy Grain In Egypt Joseph With His Sons Visits His Sick Father He Takes Ephraim And Manasseh As His Own Sons Jacob Calls His Sons To Bless Them He Sees The Third Generation Of His Sons Jethro Brings His Wife And Two Sons To Moses Aaron And His Sons Are Set Apart For The Priest's Office Garments For Aaron's Sons Aaron And His Sons To Be Sanctified Moses Consecrates Aaron And His Sons Aaron And His Sons Are Forbidden To Mourn For Them Sons Of Aaron Daughters Of Zelophehad Marry Their Father's Brothers' Sons General Borders Of The Sons Of Joseph Jair, Whose Thirty Sons Had Thirty Cities Ibzan, Who Had Thirty Sons, And Thirty Daughters Abdon, Who Had Forty Sons, Thirty Nephews, Judge Israel Mahlon And Chilion, Having Married Wives Of Moab, Die Also Elkanah, A Levite, Having Two Wives, Worships Yearly At Shiloh Hannah, Having Born Samuel, Stays At Home Till He Is Weaned Sin Of Eli's Sons Eli Reproves His Sons Philistines Having Brought The Ark Into Ashdod, Set It In The House Dagon By Occasion Of The Ill Government Of Samuel's Sons, The Israelites Ask A King Saul, Weary Of Staying For Samuel, Sacrifices Saul, Not Staying The Priest's Answer, Sets On Them