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calling for Lot, and crying out, Where are thy evening visitors? Bring them out here, to minister to our lust. (Genesis 19, 5)
Here he opened afresh other wells, dug by his father Abraham’s servants, and stopped up long since by the Philistines, when Abraham died; calling them by the old names his father had given them. (Genesis 26, 18)
So, calling to him by this name of Israel, he said to him, I am God all-powerful, and I bid thee increase and multiply; peoples shall descend from thee, whole families of nations, and kings shall be born of thy stock; (Genesis 35, 11)
He gave him a new name, calling him in Egyptian Saviour of the World; and bestowed on him the hand of Aseneth, daughter of Putiphare, that was priest at Heliopolis.So Joseph set out on his mission to the land of Egypt, (Genesis 41, 45)
That night, in a vision, he heard God calling to him, Jacob, Jacob! and when he answered, I am here, at thy command, (Genesis 46, 2)
Moses, too, removed his tent,✻ and pitched it far off, away from the camp, calling it, The tent which bears witness to the covenant; to this, all who had disputes to settle must betake themselves, away from the camp. (Exodus 33, 7)
The Lord came down to meet him, hidden in cloud, and Moses stood with him there, calling on the Lord’s name. (Exodus 34, 5)
the whole land is contaminated by their presence, and I am calling it to account for these ill deeds, till it vomits out its own inhabitants. (Leviticus 18, 25)
My lord, we have been calling the roll of the men we had serving under us, and every one answered his name. (Numbers 31, 49)
and went no further. But the Danites made an expedition against Lesem, and captured it; they exterminated the inhabitants, and occupied it as a colony of their own, calling it Lesem-Dan after the name of their ancestor. (Joshua 19, 47)
calling on them to halt. At that, they looked round and asked Michas what ailed him, what all the shouting meant. (Judges 18, 23)
calling it Dan, after their ancestor that was Israel’s son, and Lais no longer. (Judges 18, 29)
