Löydetty 701 Tulokset: called

  • And Isaac called Jacob, and blessed him, and charged him, and said unto him, Thou shalt not take a wife of the daughters of Canaan. (Genesis 28, 1)

  • And he called the name of that place Bethel: but the name of that city [was called] Luz at the first. (Genesis 28, 19)

  • And Leah conceived, and bare a son, and she called his name Reuben: for she said, Surely the LORD hath looked upon my affliction; now therefore my husband will love me. (Genesis 29, 32)

  • And she conceived again, and bare a son; and said, Because the LORD hath heard that I [was] hated, he hath therefore given me this [son] also: and she called his name Simeon. (Genesis 29, 33)

  • And she conceived again, and bare a son; and said, Now this time will my husband be joined unto me, because I have born him three sons: therefore was his name called Levi. (Genesis 29, 34)

  • And she conceived again, and bare a son: and she said, Now will I praise the LORD: therefore she called his name Judah; and left bearing. (Genesis 29, 35)

  • And Rachel said, God hath judged me, and hath also heard my voice, and hath given me a son: therefore called she his name Dan. (Genesis 30, 6)

  • And Rachel said, With great wrestlings have I wrestled with my sister, and I have prevailed: and she called his name Naphtali. (Genesis 30, 8)

  • And Leah said, A troop cometh: and she called his name Gad. (Genesis 30, 11)

  • And Leah said, Happy am I, for the daughters will call me blessed: and she called his name Asher. (Genesis 30, 13)

  • And Leah said, God hath given me my hire, because I have given my maiden to my husband: and she called his name Issachar. (Genesis 30, 18)

  • And Leah said, God hath endued me [with] a good dowry; now will my husband dwell with me, because I have born him six sons: and she called his name Zebulun. (Genesis 30, 20)


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