Talált 366 Eredmények: Feast of Unleavened Bread

  • By the sweat of your face shall you get bread to eat, Until you return to the ground, from which you were taken; For you are dirt, and to dirt you shall return." (Genesis 3, 19)

  • Melchizedek, king of Salem, brought out bread and wine, and being a priest of God Most High, he blessed Abram with these words: (Genesis 14, 18)

  • Isaac grew, and on the day of the child's weaning, Abraham held a great feast. (Genesis 21, 8)

  • Early the next morning Abraham got some bread and a skin of water and gave them to Hagar. Then, placing the child on her back, he sent her away. As she roamed aimlessly in the wilderness of Beer-sheba, (Genesis 21, 14)

  • Jacob then gave him some bread and the lentil stew; and Esau ate, drank, got up, and went his way. Esau cared little for his birthright. (Genesis 25, 34)

  • Isaac then made a feast for them, and they ate and drank. (Genesis 26, 30)

  • Then she handed her son Jacob the appetizing dish and the bread she had prepared. (Genesis 27, 17)

  • Jacob then made this vow: "If God remains with me, to protect me on this journey I am making and to give me enough bread to eat and clothing to wear, (Genesis 28, 20)

  • So Laban invited all the local inhabitants and gave a feast. (Genesis 29, 22)

  • When hunger came to be felt throughout the land of Egypt and the people cried to Pharaoh for bread, Pharaoh directed all the Egyptians to go to Joseph and do whatever he told them. (Genesis 41, 55)

  • Moreover, what he sent to his father was ten jackasses loaded with the finest products of Egypt and ten jennies loaded with grain and bread and other provisions for his journey. (Genesis 45, 23)

  • "Since your money is gone," replied Joseph, "give me your livestock, and I will sell you bread in return for your livestock." (Genesis 47, 16)


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