Löydetty 779 Tulokset: Brought

  • So when they had used up all the rations they had brought from Egypt, their father said to them, "Go back and procure us a little more food." (Genesis 43, 2)

  • But when we arrived at a night's encampment and opened our bags, there was each man's money in the mouth of his bag--our money in the full amount! We have now brought it back. (Genesis 43, 21)

  • We have brought other money to procure food with. We do not know who put the first money in our bags." (Genesis 43, 22)

  • The steward then brought the men inside Joseph's house. He gave them water to bathe their feet, and got fodder for their donkeys. (Genesis 43, 24)

  • When Joseph came home, they presented him with the gifts they had brought inside, while they bowed down before him to the ground. (Genesis 43, 26)

  • and as portions were brought to them from Joseph's table, Benjamin's portion was five times as large as anyone else's. So they drank freely and made merry with him. (Genesis 43, 34)

  • We even brought back to you from the land of Canaan the money that we found in the mouths of our bags. Why, then, would we steal silver or gold from your master's house? (Genesis 44, 8)

  • The men are shepherds, having long been keepers of livestock; and they have brought with them their flocks and herds, as well as everything else they own.' (Genesis 46, 32)

  • Then Joseph brought his father Jacob and presented him to Pharaoh. After Jacob had paid his respects to Pharaoh, (Genesis 47, 7)

  • So they brought their livestock to Joseph, and he sold them food in return for their horses, their flocks of sheep and herds of cattle, and their donkeys. Thus he got them through that year with bread in exchange for all their livestock. (Genesis 47, 17)

  • (Now Israel's eyes were dim from age, and he could not see well.) When Joseph brought his sons close to him, he kissed and embraced them. (Genesis 48, 10)

  • The scepter shall never depart from Judah, or the mace from between his legs, While tribute is brought to him, and he receives the people's homage. (Genesis 49, 10)


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