Löydetty 119 Tulokset: Dwelt
Abram went across country as far as Sichem and the Valley of Clear Seeing.✻ Those were the days when the Chanaanites still dwelt in the land. (Genesis 12, 6)
so, too, was Abram’s nephew Lot, who dwelt at Sodom, with all the wealth that was his. (Genesis 14, 12)
and overthrew these cities, with all the plain about them, and all those who dwelt there, and all that grew from their soil. (Genesis 19, 25)
But Lot left Segor, and went up to live in the hills, taking his two daughters with him; he was afraid to live at Segor, and took up his abode in a cave. There his two daughters dwelt with him, (Genesis 19, 30)
It was in the desert of Pharan that he dwelt, and the wife his mother chose for him was an Egyptian. (Genesis 21, 21)
swear to me, then, in the name of God, that thou wilt do no injury to me, to those who follow after me, or to my race; that thou wilt repay the kindness I have shewn thee by like kindness shewn to me, and to this land where thou hast dwelt as a stranger. (Genesis 21, 23)
And for a long time he dwelt on alien soil, in the country of the Philistines. (Genesis 21, 34)
He brought out ten of the camels in his master’s herd, and took part of all his master’s treasure with him; thus he set out, and made his way to the city where Nachor dwelt, in Mesopotamia. (Genesis 24, 10)
rather bestir thyself, and make thy way to Mesopotamia of the Syrians; there dwelt thy mother’s father, Bathuel, there thou mayest wed one of the daughters of thy uncle Laban. (Genesis 28, 2)
He passed on from there to Salem, a city belonging to Sichem,✻ thus returning to Chanaan after his journey to Mesopotamia of the Syrians. Here he dwelt near the town; (Genesis 33, 18)
A time came when Dina, Lia’s daughter, went out to visit some of the women who dwelt in that country. (Genesis 34, 1)
Thus they set out on their journey, and God inspired terror into the hearts of all who dwelt around them, so that they durst not pursue them as they went. (Genesis 35, 5)
