Gefunden 260 Ergebnisse für: Daughter
That is best, daughter, said her mother-in-law, that thou shouldst go out to glean with those maidens of his; in some other field they might say thee nay. (Ruth 2, 22)
Now that she had come back home, her mother-in-law said to her, Daughter, I mean to win thee an easy life, and bring thee happiness. (Ruth 3, 1)
The Lord bless thee, daughter, he answered; now, more than ever, thou hast shewn the goodness of thy heart; to have no eyes for younger men, rich or poor! (Ruth 3, 10)
Wait, then, daughter, said Noemi, till we see what will come of it. Here is a man that will not rest till he has made good his promise. (Ruth 3, 18)
Here is one that shall bring comfort to thy heart, and support to thy old age; such a mother is his, such a daughter-in-law is thine, whose love is worth more to thee than seven sons of thy own. (Ruth 4, 15)
When the time came for Elcana’s sacrifice, Phenenna must have many portions, for a son here, a daughter there, (1 Samuel 1, 4)
His daughter-in-law, the wife of Phinees, was then in her pregnancy, and near her time; she too heard that the ark of God had been taken, that her father-in-law was dead and her husband besides, whereupon her pangs bowed her down suddenly, and she gave birth. (1 Samuel 4, 19)
His wife’s name was Achinoam, daughter to Achimaas. And he put his army under the command of his cousin Abner, son of Ner; (1 Samuel 14, 50)
and the talk went round among them, Saw you this warrior that went by? He has challenged Israel; and great good fortune awaits the man who overcomes him. The king has promised such a man great riches, and his daughter’s hand in marriage, and for his father’s house, freedom from every tax levied in Israel. (1 Samuel 17, 25)
Saul, therefore, promised him the hand of his elder daughter, Merob, in marriage, if he would play a man’s part in fighting the Lord’s battles; No need for me to touch him, Saul thought to himself, let the Philistines rid me of him. (1 Samuel 18, 17)
And sure enough, when the time came that David should have wedded Saul’s daughter Merob, her hand was given to Hadriel the Molathite instead. (1 Samuel 18, 19)
Meanwhile, David had fallen in love with his younger daughter, Michol; and Saul was well pleased when he heard of it. (1 Samuel 18, 20)
