Löydetty 16 Tulokset: cows

  • thirty milking camels with their young, forty cows, and twenty bulls, twenty she-donkeys, and ten of their young. (Genesis 32, 15)

  • And Jacob said: “My lord, you know that I have with me tender little ones, and sheep, and cows with young. If I cause these to labor too much in walking, all the flocks will die in one day. (Genesis 33, 13)

  • from which ascended seven cows, exceedingly beautiful and stout. And they pastured in marshy places. (Genesis 41, 2)

  • and seven cows climbed up from the river, exceedingly beautiful and full of flesh. And they grazed in a pasture of a marshy greenery. (Genesis 41, 18)

  • And behold, there followed after these, another seven cows, with such deformity and emaciation as I had never seen in the land of Egypt. (Genesis 41, 19)

  • The seven beautiful cows, and the seven full ears of grain, are seven years of abundance. And so the force of the dreams is understood to be the same. (Genesis 41, 26)

  • Likewise, the seven thin and emaciated cows, which ascended after them, and the seven thin ears of grain, which were struck with the burning wind, are seven approaching years of famine. (Genesis 41, 27)

  • Now therefore, fashion and take a new cart, with two cows that have given birth, but on which no yoke has been imposed. And yoke them to the cart, but retain their calves at home. (1 Samuel 6, 7)

  • Therefore, they did it in this way. And taking two cows that were feeding calves, they yoked them to the cart, and they enclosed their calves at home. (1 Samuel 6, 10)

  • But the cows went directly along the way that leads to Beth-shemesh. And they advanced only in one direction, lowing as they went. And they did not turn aside, neither to the right, nor to the left. Moreover, the princes of the Philistines followed them, as far as the borders of Beth-shemesh. (1 Samuel 6, 12)

  • And the cart went into the field of Joshua, a Beth-shemeshite, and it stood still there. Now in that place was a great stone, and so they cut up the wood of the cart, and they placed the cows upon it as a holocaust to the Lord. (1 Samuel 6, 14)

  • Likewise, he caused two fat cows and four rams to be killed, and a banquet to be prepared for all his neighbors and every one of his friends. (Tobit 8, 22)


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