Löydetty 546 Tulokset: Jacob's Blessing
Thus Jacob went into Egypt with sixty-six companions all sprung from his stock, not reckoning his son’s wives. (Genesis 46, 26)
Meanwhile, Joseph had had two sons born to him in Egypt; so that Jacob’s whole clan, when they found a home in Egypt, reached the number of seventy. (Genesis 46, 27)
Afterwards, Joseph brought his father in, and presented him to the king, to whom he gave his blessing. (Genesis 47, 7)
So he gave the king his blessing, and left him. (Genesis 47, 10)
Jacob himself lived on seventeen years there, so that he reached altogether the age of a hundred and forty-seven. (Genesis 47, 28)
but Jacob would have him bind himself by an oath. So he gave his oath; and then Israel turned his eyes towards the top of his bed,✻ and gave praise to God. (Genesis 47, 31)
and greeted him thus, The almighty God revealed himself to me at Luza in Chanaan, and gave me his blessing there. (Genesis 48, 3)
The sons God has given me, said he, while I have been living here. Bring them close to me, he answered, and let me give them my blessing; (Genesis 48, 9)
But Jacob stretched out his right hand, and put it on the head of Ephraim, the younger, and put his left on the head of Manasses, the elder, changing his hands round. (Genesis 48, 14)
And this is the blessing which Jacob gave to Joseph’s sons; May that God, in whose presence my fathers, Abraham and Isaac, once lived and moved, that God who has guided me like a shepherd from my youth till now, (Genesis 48, 15)
But Jacob would not be persuaded; I know it, my son, said he, I know it; Manasses too shall give birth to a people, and spread far; but this younger brother shall outdo him, and beget a multitude of nations. (Genesis 48, 19)
So then and there he blessed them; When men give a blessing in Israel, he said, the words they use shall be, God make thee like Ephraim and Manasses. So he put Ephraim before Manasses. (Genesis 48, 20)
