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  • He shall be great, and men will know him for the Son of the most High; the Lord God will give him the throne of his father David, and he shall reign over the house of Jacob eternally; (Luke 1, 32)

  • son of Jacob, son of Isaac, son of Abraham, son of Thare, son of Nachor, (Luke 3, 34)

  • Weeping shall be there, and gnashing of teeth, when you see Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and all the prophets within God’s kingdom, while you yourselves are cast out. (Luke 13, 28)

  • But as for the dead rising again, Moses himself has told you of it in the passage about the burning bush, where he calls the Lord the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob.✻ (Luke 20, 37)

  • Thus he came to a Samaritan city called Sichar, close by the plot of ground which Jacob gave to his son Joseph;✻ (John 4, 5)

  • and there was a well there called Jacob’s well. There, then, Jesus sat down, tired after his journey, by the well; it was about noon. (John 4, 6)

  • Art thou a greater man than our father Jacob? It was he who gave us this well; he himself and his sons and his cattle have drunk out of it. (John 4, 12)

  • and the chief priests made a plot against Lazarus’ life too, (John 12, 10)

  • It is the God of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob, the God of our forefathers, who has thus brought honour to his Son Jesus. You gave him up, and disowned him in the presence of Pilate, when Pilate’s voice was for setting him free. (Acts 3, 13)

  • Then he made a covenant with Abraham, the covenant that ordained circumcision. So it was that he became the father of Isaac, whom he circumcised seven days afterwards, and Isaac of Jacob, and Jacob of the twelve patriarchs. (Acts 7, 8)

  • So Jacob, hearing that there was corn in Egypt, sent out our fathers on their first journey; (Acts 7, 12)

  • Then Joseph sent for his father Jacob, and for his family, seventy-five souls in all; (Acts 7, 14)


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