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  • To win Rachel, Jacob worked for seven years which seemed to him only a few days, because he loved her so much. (Genesis 29, 20)

  • When morning came, there was Leah! And Jacob said to Laban, "What have you done to me? Haven't I worked with you for Rachel? Why have you deceived me?" (Genesis 29, 25)

  • It's twenty years that I've been with you. I worked fourteen years for your two daughters and six years for your flocks, and ten times you have altered my wages. (Genesis 31, 41)

  • The Egyptian could see that God was with him and everything worked well for him. (Genesis 39, 3)

  • and that you may tell your grandchildren how I dealt harshly with the Egyptians and about the signs I worked among them, and that you may know that I am Yahweh." (Exodus 10, 2)

  • Moses and Aaron had worked all these marvels in the presence of Pharaoh, but Yahweh had made Pharaoh obstinate and he would not let the people of Israel leave his country. (Exodus 11, 10)

  • What signs and wonders he worked in Egypt against Pharaoh, against his people and all his land! (Deuteronomy 34, 11)

  • What a powerful hand was his that worked these terrible things in the sight of all Israel! (Deuteronomy 34, 12)

  • She worked until evening and when she threshed what she had gleaned it amounted to about an ephah. (Ruth 2, 17)

  • Naomi asked her daughter-in-law, "Where did you glean today? Where did you work? May the man who took notice of you be blessed." Ruth told her mother-in-law about the owner of the field where she had worked. "His name is Boaz," she said. (Ruth 2, 19)

  • But Shammah stood in the middle of the plot to defend it and slew the Philistines. And Yahweh worked a great victory. (2 Samuel 23, 12)

  • He impressed seventy thousand of these for carrying loads, eighty thousand for quarrying in the hill country, and three thousand six hundred as overseers to make sure the people worked. (2 Chronicles 2, 17)


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