Löydetty 578 Tulokset: Egypt

  • And when he discerned that the day of his death was approaching, he called his son Joseph, and he said to him: “If I have found favor in your sight, place your hand under my thigh. And you shall show me mercy and truth, not to bury me in Egypt. (Genesis 47, 29)

  • Therefore, your two sons, who were born to you in the land of Egypt before I came here to you, will be mine. Ephraim and Manasseh will be treated by me just like Reuben and Simeon. (Genesis 48, 5)

  • And while they were fulfilling his orders, forty days passed. For this was the method of embalming dead bodies. And Egypt wept for him for seventy days. (Genesis 50, 3)

  • So as he went up, all the elders of the house of Pharaoh went with him, along with every patriarch in the land of Egypt, (Genesis 50, 7)

  • And when the inhabitants of the land of Canaan had seen this, they said, “This is a great Lamentation for the Egyptians.” And for this reason, the name of that place was called, “The Lamentation of Egypt.” (Genesis 50, 11)

  • And Joseph returned into Egypt with his brothers and all those of his company, having buried his father. (Genesis 50, 14)

  • And he lived in Egypt with all his father’s house; and he survived for one hundred and ten years. And he saw the sons of Ephraim to the third generation. Likewise, the sons of Machir, the son of Manasseh, were born onto Joseph’s knees. (Genesis 50, 22)

  • he died, having completed one hundred and ten years of his life. And having been embalmed with aromatics, he was laid to rest in a coffin in Egypt. (Genesis 50, 25)

  • These are the names of the sons of Israel, who went into Egypt with Jacob. They entered, each one with his house: (Exodus 1, 1)

  • Therefore, all the souls of those who went forth from Jacob’s thigh were seventy. Now Joseph was in Egypt. (Exodus 1, 5)

  • Meanwhile, there arose a new king over Egypt, who was ignorant of Joseph. (Exodus 1, 8)

  • Then the king of Egypt spoke to the midwives of the Hebrews, (one of whom one was called Shiphrah, another Puah) (Exodus 1, 15)


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