Encontrados 491 resultados para: brother and sister

  • But also take your brother, and go to the man. (Genesis 43, 13)

  • Then may my Almighty God cause him to be pleased by you. And send your brother, whom he holds, back with you, along with this one, Benjamin. But as for me, without my children, I will be like one who is bereaved.” (Genesis 43, 14)

  • Then Joseph, lifting up his eyes, saw Benjamin, his brother of the same womb, and he said, “Is this your little brother, about whom you spoke to me?” And again, he said, “May God be compassionate to you, my son.” (Genesis 43, 29)

  • And he hurried out, because his heart had been moved over his brother, and tears gushed out. And going into his chamber, he wept. (Genesis 43, 30)

  • My lord, you questioned your servants before: ‘Do you have a father or a brother?’ (Genesis 44, 19)

  • And we answered you, my lord: ‘There is our father, an old man, and a young boy, who was born in his old age. His brother of the same womb has died, and he alone is left to his mother and father, who truly love him tenderly.’ (Genesis 44, 20)

  • And you said to your servants: ‘Unless your youngest brother arrives with you, you will not see my face any more.’ (Genesis 44, 23)

  • And we said to him: ‘We cannot go. If our youngest brother descends with us, we will set out together. Otherwise, in his absence, we do not dare to see the face of the man.’ (Genesis 44, 26)

  • And he said to them mildly, “Approach toward me.” And when they had approached close by, he said: “I am Joseph, your brother, whom you sold into Egypt. (Genesis 45, 4)

  • Behold, your eyes and the eyes of my brother Benjamin can see that it is my mouth speaking to you. (Genesis 45, 12)

  • And then falling upon the neck of his brother Benjamin, he embraced him and wept. And likewise, Benjamin wept at the same time on his neck. (Genesis 45, 14)

  • The sons of Asher: Imnah and Jesua, and Jessui and Beriah, and also their sister Sarah. The sons of Beria: Heber and Malchiel. (Genesis 46, 17)


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