Found 23 Results for: Kindred

  • but that you will go to my own land and to my kindred to get a wife for my son Isaac." (Genesis 24, 4)

  • he replied: 'The LORD, in whose presence I have always walked, will send his messenger with you and make your errand successful, and so you will get a wife for my son from my own kindred of my father's house. (Genesis 24, 40)

  • Then you shall be released from my ban. If you visit my kindred and they refuse you, then, too, you shall be released from my ban.' (Genesis 24, 41)

  • Then we will give you our daughters and take yours in marriage; we will settle among you and become one kindred people with you. (Genesis 34, 16)

  • But the men will agree to live with us and form one kindred people with us only on this condition, that every male among us be circumcised as they themselves are. (Genesis 34, 22)

  • "Dan shall achieve justice for his kindred like any other tribe of Israel. (Genesis 49, 16)

  • Then he gave them this charge: "Since I am about to be taken to my kindred, bury me with my fathers in the cave that lies in the field of Ephron the Hittite, (Genesis 49, 29)

  • When Jacob had finished giving these instructions to his sons, he drew his feet into the bed, breathed his last, and was taken to his kindred. (Genesis 49, 33)

  • when he, together with his children, shall be released from your service and return to his kindred and to the property of his ancestors. (Leviticus 24, 41)

  • But he answered, "No, I will not come. I am going instead to my own country and to my own kindred." (Numbers 10, 30)

  • The ark of God was next sent to Ekron; but as it entered that city, the people there cried out, "Why have they brought the ark of the God of Israel here to kill us and our kindred?" (1 Samuel 5, 10)

  • Then they, too, sent a summons to all the Philistine lords and pleaded: "Send away the ark of the God of Israel. Let it return to its own place, that it may not kill us and our kindred." A deadly panic had seized the whole city, since the hand of God had been very heavy upon it. (1 Samuel 5, 11)


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