Talált 2649 Eredmények: power in Israel

  • To the woman, he also said: “I will multiply your labors and your conceptions. In pain shall you give birth to sons, and you shall be under your husband’s power, and he shall have dominion over you.” (Genesis 3, 16)

  • my hand has power to repay you with harm. But the God of your father said to me yesterday, ‘Beware that you not speak anything stern against Jacob.’ (Genesis 31, 29)

  • But he said, “Your name will not be called Jacob, but Israel; for if you have been strong against God, how much more will you prevail against men?” (Genesis 32, 28)

  • For this reason, the sons of Israel, even to the present day, do not eat the nerve that withered in Jacob’s thigh, because he touched the nerve of his thigh and it was obstructed. (Genesis 32, 32)

  • And erecting an altar there, he invoked upon it the most strong God of Israel. (Genesis 33, 20)

  • behold, his sons arrived from the field. And hearing what had happened, they were very angry, because he had done a filthy thing in Israel and, in violating a daughter of Jacob, had perpetrated an unlawful act. (Genesis 34, 7)

  • And live with us. The land is in your power: cultivate, trade, and possess it.” (Genesis 34, 10)

  • saying: “You will no longer be called Jacob, for your name shall be Israel.” And he called him Israel, (Genesis 35, 10)

  • Now before the sons of Israel had a king, the kings who ruled in the land of Edom were these: (Genesis 36, 31)

  • Now Israel loved Joseph above all his sons, because he had conceived him in his old age. And he made him a tunic, woven of many colors. (Genesis 37, 3)

  • Israel said to him: “Your brothers are pasturing the sheep at Shechem. Come, I will send you to them.” And when he answered, (Genesis 37, 13)

  • Neither is there anything which is not in my power, or that he has not delivered to me, except you, for you are his wife. How then can I do this evil act and sin against my God?” (Genesis 39, 9)


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