Löydetty 831 Tulokset: Yea
It was like this for the twenty years I spent in your household. Fourteen years I slaved for you for your two daughters, and six years for your flock, since you changed my wages ten times over. (Genesis 31, 41)
Isaac was one hundred and eighty years old (Genesis 35, 28)
This is the story of Joseph. Joseph was seventeen years old. As he was young, he was shepherding the flock with his brothers, with the sons of his father's wives, Bilhah and Zilpah; and Joseph brought his father bad reports about them. (Genesis 37, 2)
Two years later it happened that Pharaoh had a dream: there he was, standing by the Nile, (Genesis 41, 1)
The seven fine cows are seven years and the seven ripe ears of grain are seven years; it is one and the same dream. (Genesis 41, 26)
The seven gaunt and lean cows coming up behind them are seven years, as are the seven shrivelled ears of grain scorched by the east wind: there will be seven years of famine. (Genesis 41, 27)
Seven years are coming, bringing great plenty to the whole of Egypt, (Genesis 41, 29)
but seven years of famine will follow them, when all the plenty in Egypt will be forgotten, and famine will exhaust the land. (Genesis 41, 30)
Pharaoh should take action and appoint supervisors for the country, and impose a tax of one-fifth on Egypt during the seven years of plenty. (Genesis 41, 34)
They will collect all the food produced during these good years that are coming, and store the grain under Pharaoh's authority, putting it in the towns and keeping it. (Genesis 41, 35)
This food will form a reserve for the country against the seven years of famine which are coming on Egypt, so that the country will not be destroyed by the famine.' (Genesis 41, 36)
Joseph was thirty years old when he entered the service of Pharaoh king of Egypt. After leaving Pharaoh's presence, Joseph travelled throughout the length and breadth of Egypt. (Genesis 41, 46)
