Verse 21

And when I rose{H6965} in the morning{H1242} to give my child{H1121} suck,{H3243} behold, it was dead;{H4191} but when I had looked{H995} at it in the morning,{H1242} behold, it was not my son,{H1121} whom I did bear.{H3205}

Referenced Verses

  • Gen 21:7 : 7 And she said,{H559} Who would have said{H4448} unto Abraham,{H85} that Sarah{H8283} should give children{H1121} suck?{H3243} for I have borne{H3205} him a son{H1121} in his old age.{H2208}
  • 1 Sam 1:23 : 23 And Elkanah{H511} her husband{H376} said{H559} unto her, Do{H6213} what seemeth{H5869} thee good;{H2896} tarry{H3427} until thou have weaned{H1580} him; only Jehovah{H3068} establish{H6965} his word.{H1697} So the woman{H802} tarried{H3427} and gave her son{H1121} suck,{H3243} until she weaned{H1580} him.
  • Lam 4:3-4 : 3 Even the jackals{H8577} draw out{H2502} the breast,{H7699} they give suck{H3243} to their young ones:{H1482} The daughter{H1323} of my people{H5971} is become cruel,{H393} like the ostriches{H3283} in the wilderness.{H4057} 4 The tongue{H3956} of the sucking child{H3243} cleaveth{H1692} to the roof of his mouth{H2441} for thirst:{H6772} The young children{H5768} ask{H7592} bread,{H3899} and no man breaketh{H6566} it unto them.