Löydetty 479 Tulokset: Jacob's Blessing
And from the time he put him in charge of his household and all his possessions, Yahweh blessed the Egyptian's household out of consideration for Joseph; Yahweh's blessing extended to all his possessions, both household and estate. (Genesis 39, 5)
Jacob, seeing that there were supplies to be had in Egypt, said to his sons, 'Why do you keep staring at one another? (Genesis 42, 1)
But Jacob did not send Joseph's brother Benjamin with his brothers. 'Nothing must happen to him,' he thought. (Genesis 42, 4)
Returning to their father Jacob in Canaan, they gave him a full report of what had happened to them, (Genesis 42, 29)
Then their father Jacob said to them, 'You are robbing me of my children; Joseph is no more; Simeon is no more; and now you want to take Benjamin. I bear the brunt of all this!' (Genesis 42, 36)
And so they left Egypt. When they reached their father Jacob in Canaan, (Genesis 45, 25)
However, when they told him all Joseph had said to them, and when he saw the waggons that Joseph had sent to fetch him, the spirit of their father Jacob revived, (Genesis 45, 27)
God spoke to Israel in a vision at night, 'Jacob, Jacob,' he said. 'Here I am,' he replied. (Genesis 46, 2)
So Jacob left Beersheba. Israel's sons conveyed their father Jacob, their little children and their wives in the waggons Pharaoh had sent to fetch him. (Genesis 46, 5)
Taking their livestock and all that they had acquired in Canaan, they arrived in Egypt -- Jacob and all his offspring. (Genesis 46, 6)
These were the names of the Israelites, Jacob and his descendants, who arrived in Egypt: Reuben, Jacob's first-born, (Genesis 46, 8)
These were the sons that Leah had borne to Jacob in Paddan-Aram, besides his daughter Dinah; in all, his sons and daughters numbered thirty-three. (Genesis 46, 15)
