Propensities inherited If some fortuitous circumstance places promising chil- 61:15 dren in the arms of gross parents, often these beautiful children early droop and die, like tropical flowers born amid Alpine snows.
So the Lord sent two great bears out of the wood, and they fell on the chil-dren and tore o-ver two-score of them.
And God told him how large the land was that he would give to the chil-dren of Is-ra-el.
And God gave to Mo-ses two blocks of stone on which were the Ten Laws that the chil-dren of Is-ra-el were to keep.
The Lord said, The cry of the chil-dren of Is-ra-el has come up to me, and I have seen how ill they have been used.
And for this sin God sent snakes in-to their camp, and they bit the chil-dren of Is-ra-el so that a few of them died.
We need not ask wheth-er these two chil-dren have learn-ed their morn-ing les-son as they ought.
What a plea-sure it is to see chil-dren with good and kind hearts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dren" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.