Talált 521 Eredmények: 70 years of captivity

  • They will collect all the food produced during these good years that are coming, and store the grain under Pharaoh's authority, putting it in the towns and keeping it. (Genesis 41, 35)

  • This food will form a reserve for the country against the seven years of famine which are coming on Egypt, so that the country will not be destroyed by the famine.' (Genesis 41, 36)

  • Joseph was thirty years old when he entered the service of Pharaoh king of Egypt. After leaving Pharaoh's presence, Joseph travelled throughout the length and breadth of Egypt. (Genesis 41, 46)

  • During the seven years of plenty, the soil yielded generously. (Genesis 41, 47)

  • He collected all the food of the seven years while there was an abundance in Egypt, and stored the food in the towns, placing in each the food from the surrounding countryside. (Genesis 41, 48)

  • Then the seven years of plenty that there had been in Egypt came to an end, (Genesis 41, 53)

  • and the seven years of famine set in, as Joseph had predicted. There was famine in every country, but throughout Egypt there was food. (Genesis 41, 54)

  • For this is the second year there has been famine in the country, and there are still five years to come without ploughing or harvest. (Genesis 45, 6)

  • There I shall provide for you -- for there are five years of famine still to come -- so that you, your household and all yours are not reduced to penury.' " (Genesis 45, 11)

  • Pharaoh asked Jacob, 'How many years have you lived?' (Genesis 47, 8)

  • Jacob said to Pharaoh, 'The years of my stay on earth add up to one hundred and thirty years. Few and unhappy my years have been, falling short of my ancestors' years in their stay on earth.' (Genesis 47, 9)

  • Jacob lived seventeen years in Egypt; thus Jacob's total age came to a hundred and forty-seven years. (Genesis 47, 28)


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