Löydetty 2458 Tulokset: dwell in the house of the Lord

  • And they dazzled those who were at the door of the house, one and all, with a blinding light, so that they could not find the doorway. (Genesis 19, 11)

  • 'Oh no, my lord!' Lot said to them, (Genesis 19, 18)

  • Abimelech, however, had not gone near her; so he said, 'Lord, would you kill someone even if he is upright? (Genesis 20, 4)

  • 'Please listen to us, my lord, we regard you as a prince of God; bury your dead in the best of our tombs; not one of us would refuse you his tomb for you to bury your dead.' (Genesis 23, 6)

  • 'No, my lord, listen to me,' he said. 'I give you the field and the cave in it; I make this gift in the presence of my kinsmen. Bury your dead.' (Genesis 23, 11)

  • 'Please listen to me, my lord. What is a plot of land for four hundred shekels of silver between me and you? Bury your dead.' (Genesis 23, 15)

  • She replied, 'Drink, my lord,' and quickly lowered her pitcher on her arm and gave him a drink. (Genesis 24, 18)

  • and said, 'Whose daughter are you? Please tell me. Is there room at your father's house for us to spend the night?' (Genesis 24, 23)

  • saying, 'Blessed be Yahweh, God of my master Abraham, for not withholding his faithful love from my master. Yahweh has led me straight to the house of my master's brother.' (Genesis 24, 27)

  • The girl ran to her mother's house to tell what had happened. (Genesis 24, 28)

  • He said to him, 'Come in, blessed of Yahweh, why stay out here when I have cleared the house and made room for the camels?' (Genesis 24, 31)

  • The man went to the house, and Laban unloaded the camels. He provided straw and fodder for the camels and water for him and his companions to wash their feet. (Genesis 24, 32)


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