Löydetty 342 Tulokset: Air

  • He who departed first was red, and entirely hairy like a pelt; and his name was called Esau. At once the other departed and he held his brother’s foot in his hand; and because of this he was called Jacob. (Genesis 25, 25)

  • He answered her: “You know that my brother Esau is a hairy man, and I am smooth. (Genesis 27, 11)

  • And he did not recognize him, because his hairy hands made him seem similar to the elder one. Therefore, blessing him, (Genesis 27, 23)

  • And tearing his garments, he was clothed in haircloth, mourning his son for a long time. (Genesis 37, 34)

  • But he said: “My son will not go down with you. His brother is dead, and he is left alone. If any adversity will befall him in the land to which you travel, you would lead my grey hairs down with sorrow to the grave.” (Genesis 42, 38)

  • If you take this one also, and anything happens to him on the way, you will lead my grey hairs down with grief to the grave.’ (Genesis 44, 29)

  • and if he were to see that he is not with us, he would die, and your servants will lead his grey hairs down with sorrow to the grave. (Genesis 44, 31)

  • And the Lord said to Moses and to Aaron: “Take handfuls of ashes from the oven, and let Moses sprinkle it into the air, in the sight of Pharaoh. (Exodus 9, 8)

  • And they took ashes from the oven, and they stood in the sight of Pharaoh, and Moses sprinkled it in the air. And there came sores with swelling pustules on men and on beasts. (Exodus 9, 10)

  • hyacinth and purple, and twice-dyed scarlet, and fine linen, the hair of goats, (Exodus 25, 4)

  • You shall also make eleven haircloth canopies to cover the roof of the tabernacle. (Exodus 26, 7)

  • hyacinth, and purple, and twice-dyed scarlet, and fine linen, the hair of goats, (Exodus 35, 6)


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