Talált 2412 Eredmények: list of king's servants

  • Then you said to your servants, "Bring him down to me, so that I can set eyes on him." (Genesis 44, 21)

  • But you said to your servants, "If your youngest brother does not come down with you, you will not be admitted to my presence again." (Genesis 44, 23)

  • and your servants will have sent your servant our father's white head down to Sheol with grief. (Genesis 44, 31)

  • News reached Pharaoh's palace that Joseph's brothers had come, and Pharaoh was pleased to hear it, as were his servants. (Genesis 45, 16)

  • you are to say, "Ever since our boyhood your servants have looked after livestock, we and our fathers before us," so that you can stay in the Goshen region -- for the Egyptians have a horror of all shepherds.' (Genesis 46, 34)

  • Pharaoh asked his brothers, 'What is your occupation?' and they gave Pharaoh the answer, 'Your servants are shepherds, like our fathers before us.' (Genesis 47, 3)

  • They went on to tell Pharaoh, 'We have come to stay in this country for the time being, since there is no pasturage for your servants' flocks, Canaan being stricken with famine. So now please allow your servants to settle in the region of Goshen.' (Genesis 47, 4)

  • Then Pharaoh said to Joseph,'They may stay in the region of Goshen, and if you know of any capable men among them, put them in charge of my own livestock.' Jacob and his sons went to Egypt where Joseph was. Pharaoh king of Egypt heard about this and said to Joseph, 'Your father and brothers have come to you. The country of Egypt is open to you: settle your father and brothers in the best region.' (Genesis 47, 5)

  • "You are to say to Joseph: Now please forgive the crime and faults of your brothers and all the wrong they did you." So now please forgive the crime of the servants of your father's God.' Joseph wept at the message they sent to him. (Genesis 50, 17)

  • Then there came to power in Egypt a new king who had never heard of Joseph. (Exodus 1, 8)

  • The king of Egypt then spoke to the Hebrew midwives, one of whom was called Shiphrah, and the other Puah. (Exodus 1, 15)

  • But the midwives were God-fearing women and did not obey the orders of the king of Egypt, but allowed the boys to live. (Exodus 1, 17)


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