Trouvé 2553 Résultats pour: hebrew people

  • Yahweh then said, 'I have indeed seen the misery of my people in Egypt. I have heard them crying for help on account of their taskmasters. Yes, I am well aware of their sufferings. (Exodus 3, 7)

  • So now I am sending you to Pharaoh, for you to bring my people the Israelites out of Egypt.' (Exodus 3, 10)

  • 'I shall be with you,' God said, 'and this is the sign by which you will know that I was the one who sent you. After you have led the people out of Egypt, you will worship God on this mountain.' (Exodus 3, 12)

  • 'I shall ensure that the Egyptians are so much impressed with this people that when you go, you will not go empty-handed. (Exodus 3, 21)

  • He will speak to the people in your place; he will be your mouthpiece, and you will be as the god inspiring him. (Exodus 4, 16)

  • Yahweh said to Moses, 'Think of the wonders I have given you power to perform, once you are back in Egypt! You are to perform them before Pharaoh, but I myself shall make him obstinate, and he will not let the people go. (Exodus 4, 21)

  • and Aaron repeated everything that Yahweh had said to Moses, and in the sight of the people performed the signs. (Exodus 4, 30)

  • The people were convinced, and they rejoiced that Yahweh had visited the Israelites and seen their misery, and they bowed to the ground in worship. (Exodus 4, 31)

  • After this, Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and said to him, 'This is what Yahweh, God of Israel, says, "Let my people go, so that they can hold a feast in my honour in the desert." ' (Exodus 5, 1)

  • The king of Egypt said to them, 'Moses and Aaron, what do you mean by distracting the people from their work? Get back to your forced labour.' (Exodus 5, 4)

  • And Pharaoh said, 'Now that the people have grown to such numbers in the country, what do you mean by interrupting their forced labour?' (Exodus 5, 5)

  • That very day, Pharaoh gave the order to the people's taskmasters and their scribes, (Exodus 5, 6)


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