Löydetty 232 Tulokset: family of Naphtali

  • for the tribe of Naphtali, Nahbi son of Vophsi; (Numbers 13, 14)

  • 'Tell the Israelites to give you a branch for each of their families, one for each leader of each family: twelve branches. Write the name of each on his branch; (Numbers 17, 17)

  • One of the Israelites came along, bringing the Midianite woman into his family, under the very eyes of Moses and the whole community of Israelites as they were weeping at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting. (Numbers 25, 6)

  • The woman, the Midianite who was killed, was called Cozbi, daughter of Zur, chief of a clan, of a family, in Midian. (Numbers 25, 15)

  • The sons of Naphtali by clans: for Jahzeel, the Jahzeelite clan; for Guni, the Gunite clan; (Numbers 26, 48)

  • These were the clans of Naphtali as divided into clans. The sons of Naphtali numbered forty-five thousand four hundred men. (Numbers 26, 50)

  • she must be taken out, and at the door of her father's house her fellow-citizens must stone her to death for having committed an infamy in Israel by bringing disgrace on her father's family. You must banish this evil from among you. (Deuteronomy 22, 21)

  • 'If brothers live together and one of them dies childless, the dead man's wife may not marry a stranger outside the family. Her husband's brother must come to her and, exercising his duty as brother, make her his wife, (Deuteronomy 25, 5)

  • and his family must henceforth be known in Israel as House of the Unshod. (Deuteronomy 25, 10)

  • You must then rejoice in all the good things that Yahweh your God has bestowed on you and your family-you, the Levite and the foreigner living with you. (Deuteronomy 26, 11)

  • And the following will stand on Mount Ebal for the curse: Reuben, Gad and Asher, Zebulun, Dan and Naphtali. (Deuteronomy 27, 13)

  • Of Naphtali he said: Naphtali, sated with favours, filled with the blessings of Yahweh: the west and south are to be his domain. (Deuteronomy 33, 23)


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