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  • So Jacob worked for seven years for Rachel, and they seemed to him like a few days because he loved her so much. (Genesis 29, 20)

  • So Jacob slept with Rachel too, and he loved Rachel more than Leah. He worked for Laban for another seven years. (Genesis 29, 30)

  • Give me my wives for whom I have worked for you, and my children, and let me go. You are well aware how long I have worked for you.' (Genesis 30, 26)

  • He replied, 'You know how hard I have worked for you, and how your stock has fared in my charge. (Genesis 30, 29)

  • You yourselves know that I have worked for your father with all my might, (Genesis 31, 6)

  • Moses and Aaron worked all these wonders in Pharaoh's presence, but Yahweh made Pharaoh stubborn, and he did not let the Israelites leave his country. (Exodus 11, 10)

  • He then said, 'Look, I am now making a covenant: I shall work such wonders at the head of your whole people as have never been worked in any other country or nation, and all the people round you will see what Yahweh can do, for what I shall do through you will be awe-inspiring. (Exodus 34, 10)

  • They worked the cornelians, mounted in gold setting, and engraved, like an engraved seal, with the names of the sons of Israel, (Exodus 39, 6)

  • This lamp-stand was worked in beaten gold, including its stem and its petals, which were also of beaten gold. This lamp-stand had been made according to the pattern Yahweh had shown to Moses. (Numbers 8, 4)

  • of all these people who have seen my glory and the signs that I worked in Egypt and in the desert, who have put me to the test ten times already and not obeyed my voice, (Numbers 14, 22)

  • Before our eyes, Yahweh worked great and terrible signs and wonders against Egypt, against Pharaoh and his entire household. (Deuteronomy 6, 22)

  • I then sent Moses and Aaron, and plagued Egypt with the wonders that I worked there; finally I brought you out. (Joshua 24, 5)


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