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  • But when Jacob had heard that there was grain in Egypt, he sent our fathers first. (Acts 7, 12)

  • Then Joseph sent for and brought his father Jacob, with all his kindred, seventy-five souls. (Acts 7, 14)

  • And Jacob descended into Egypt, and he passed away, and so did our fathers. (Acts 7, 15)

  • ‘I am the God of your fathers: the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.’ And Moses, being made to tremble, did not dare to look. (Acts 7, 32)

  • who found grace before God and who asked that he might obtain a tabernacle for the God of Jacob. (Acts 7, 46)

  • So also it was written: “I have loved Jacob, but I have hated Esau.” (Romans 9, 13)

  • And in this way, all of Israel may be saved, just as it was written: “From Zion shall arrive he who delivers, and he shall turn impiety away from Jacob. (Romans 11, 26)

  • And thus we struggle, whether absent or present, to please him. (2 Corinthians 5, 9)

  • For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers, against the directors of this world of darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in high places. (Ephesians 6, 12)

  • engaging in the same struggle, of a kind which you also have seen in me, and which you now have heard from me. (Philippians 1, 30)

  • But call to mind the former days, in which, after being enlightened, you endured a great struggle of afflictions. (Hebrews 10, 32)

  • By faith, he stayed in the Land of the Promise as if in a foreign land, dwelling in cottages, with Isaac and Jacob, co-heirs of the same promise. (Hebrews 11, 9)


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