Löydetty 129 Tulokset: depart

  • Then the Lord said to Abram: “Depart from your land, and from your kindred, and from your father’s house, and come into the land that I will show you. (Genesis 12, 1)

  • Yet truly, I will judge the nation that they will serve, and after this they will depart with great substance. (Genesis 15, 14)

  • And so Lot, going out, spoke to his sons-in-law, who were going to receive his daughters, and he said: “Rise up. Depart from this place. For the Lord will destroy this city.” And it seemed to them that he was speaking playfully. (Genesis 19, 14)

  • Give me my wives, and my children, for whom I have served you, so that I may depart. You know the servitude with which I have served you.” (Genesis 30, 26)

  • I am the God of Bethel, where you anointed the stone and made a vow to me. Now therefore arise, and depart from this land, returning to the land of your nativity.’ ” (Genesis 31, 13)

  • I will now continue to put you to the test. By the health of Pharaoh, you will not depart from here, until your youngest brother arrives. (Genesis 42, 15)

  • Come, let us wisely oppress them, lest they multiply; and if any war should advance against us, they may be added to our enemies, and having fought against us, they might depart from the land.” (Exodus 1, 10)

  • And all these, your servants, shall descend to me and shall reverence me, by saying: ‘Depart, you and all the people who are subject to you.’ After these things, we will depart.” (Exodus 11, 8)

  • If you buy a Hebrew servant, six years shall he serve you; in the seventh, he shall depart freely, without charge. (Exodus 21, 2)

  • With whatever clothing he arrived, with the like let him depart. If he has a wife, his wife also shall depart, at the same time. (Exodus 21, 3)

  • And if the servant will say, ‘I love my lord, and my wife and children, I will not depart freely,’ (Exodus 21, 5)

  • If anyone sells his daughter to be a servant, she shall not depart as a female servant is accustomed to go out. (Exodus 21, 7)


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