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Löydetty 986 Tulokset: City Gates

  • And now Cain had knowledge of his wife, and she conceived. She called her child Henoch; and Cain built a city which he called Henoch, after his son’s name. (Genesis 4, 17)

  • It was the seventeenth day of the second month of Noe’s six hundredth year, when all the springs of the great depth beneath broke through, and the flood-gates of heaven were opened; (Genesis 7, 11)

  • The springs of the great depth closed up again; so, too, did the flood-gates of heaven, and rain fell from heaven no longer; (Genesis 8, 2)

  • and between Nineve and Chale he built the great city of Resen. (Genesis 10, 12)

  • It would be well, they said, to build ourselves a city, and a tower in it with a top that reaches to heaven; we will make ourselves a great people, instead of scattering over the wide face of earth. (Genesis 11, 4)

  • But now the Lord came down to look at the city, with its tower, which Adam’s children were building; (Genesis 11, 5)

  • Thus the Lord broke up their common home, and scattered them over the earth, and the building of the city came to an end. (Genesis 11, 8)

  • Suppose there are fifty innocent men in the city, must they too perish? Wilt thou not spare the place to save fifty such innocent men that dwell there? (Genesis 18, 24)

  • What if there should be five wanting to make up the tale of fifty innocent men? Wilt thou bring the whole city to ruin because there are five less than fifty? No, he said, if I meet with forty-five such, I will not bring it to ruin. (Genesis 18, 28)

  • And before ever they had gone to rest, the townspeople laid siege to the house, old and young, from every quarter of the city, (Genesis 19, 4)

  • And now the two men asked Lot, Is there any here besides thyself, son-in-law, or son, or daughter of thine? If so, take them out of the city, all that are thine. (Genesis 19, 12)

  • So Lot went out, and spoke to the suitors who were betrothed to his daughters;✻ Up, he said, leave this place; the Lord means to destroy the city. But they thought he was speaking in jest. (Genesis 19, 14)


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