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Löydetty 329 Tulokset: Jacob

  • The first to come was of a red complexion, and hairy all over as if he had worn a coat of skin; this one was called Esau. Then the second came, with his hand clutching his brother’s heel; and she called him, for that reason, Jacob, the Supplanter. (Genesis 25, 25)

  • When the twins grew up, Esau turned into a skilful huntsman, that loved the open plains; Jacob was a tent-dweller and a man of peace. (Genesis 25, 27)

  • All Isaac’s love was for Esau, who brought him game to eat; Rebecca’s favourite was Jacob. (Genesis 25, 28)

  • One day, when Esau was coming back tired from the chase, he found Jacob making broth, (Genesis 25, 29)

  • First then, Jacob answered, make over to me thy birthright. (Genesis 25, 31)

  • Give me thy oath, saith Jacob; and Esau gave his oath, and made over his birthright. (Genesis 25, 33)

  • Then Jacob gave him bread, and some of the lentil broth, and he ate and drank and came away, as if the loss of his birthright were a thing of little moment. (Genesis 25, 34)

  • she said to her son Jacob, I heard thy father talking to thy brother Esau, and thus he spoke to him; (Genesis 27, 6)

  • Bethink thee, answered Jacob, how hairy my brother Esau’s skin is, and mine how smooth! (Genesis 27, 11)

  • She had fine clothes of Esau’s by her in the house, and she dressed Jacob in these; (Genesis 27, 15)

  • I am Esau, said Jacob, Esau, thy first-born; I have done thy bidding. Rise up, I pray thee, sit at table, and eat this venison of mine, and give me a father’s blessing. (Genesis 27, 19)

  • So he went close to his father; and he, upon feeling the touch of him, said, The voice is Jacob’s voice, but the hands are the hands of Esau. (Genesis 27, 22)


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