Talált 913 Eredmények: Bel

  • 'I swear by my own self, Yahweh declares, that because you have done this, because you have not refused me your own beloved son, (Genesis 22, 16)

  • Jacob learned that Laban's sons were saying, 'Jacob has taken everything that belonged to our father; it is at our father's expense that he has acquired all this wealth,' (Genesis 31, 1)

  • All the wealth that God has reclaimed from our father belonged to us and our children in any case. So do whatever God has told you.' (Genesis 31, 16)

  • and drove off all his livestock -- with all the possessions he had acquired, the livestock belonging to him which he had acquired in Paddan-Aram -- to go to his father Isaac in Canaan. (Genesis 31, 18)

  • Laban was away, shearing his sheep; Rachel in the meanwhile had appropriated the household idols belonging to her father, (Genesis 31, 19)

  • You have gone through all my belongings; have you found anything belonging to your household? Produce it here in the presence of my brothers and yours, and let them decide between the two of us. (Genesis 31, 37)

  • Laban replied to Jacob, 'These daughters are my daughters and these children are my children, this livestock is my livestock: everything you see belongs to me. But what can I do today about my daughters here or about the children they have borne? (Genesis 31, 43)

  • Deborah, who had been Rebekah's nurse, died and was buried below Bethel, under the oak tree; so they named it the Oak of Tears. (Genesis 35, 8)

  • In Edom reigned Bela son of Beor; his city was called Dinhabah. (Genesis 36, 32)

  • Bela died and Jobab son of Zerah, from Bozrah, succeeded. (Genesis 36, 33)

  • Baal-Hanan died and Hadad succeeded; his city was called Pau and his wife's name was Mehetabel daughter of Matred, from Mezahab. (Genesis 36, 39)

  • There was a young Hebrew with us, one of the slaves belonging to the commander of the guard. We told our dreams to him and he interpreted them for us, telling each of us what his dream meant. (Genesis 41, 12)


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