Löydetty 75 Tulokset: Not Kill
But the Lord told him, It shall not be so; whoever kills Cain shall pay for it sevenfold. And the Lord gave Cain such token of his protection as should warn the chance-comer not to kill him. (Genesis 4, 15)
and it may be that when the Egyptians catch sight of thee, they will say to themselves, She is a wedded woman, this is her husband; and they will kill me, and keep thee for themselves. (Genesis 12, 12)
I thought to myself, answered Abraham, This may be a place where they have no fear of God, and then they will kill me on my wife’s account. (Genesis 20, 11)
And now, when certain of the inhabitants asked him about his wife, he told them, She is my sister; he was afraid to own that she was his wedded wife, thinking they might be tempted by her beauty to kill him. (Genesis 26, 7)
But ever Esau bore Jacob a grudge over the blessing he had won from their father. Soon, he thought, the days will come when we shall be mourning for my father’s death; that is the time to kill my brother. (Genesis 27, 41)
how if we kill him, and throw his body into a dry well? We can pretend he has fallen a prey to some wild beast. Now we shall see what good these dreams of his can do him! (Genesis 37, 20)
Whereupon Ruben answered, Kill my own two sons in requital of it, if I do not restore Benjamin to thee in safety; give me charge of him, and I will bring him back. (Genesis 42, 37)
As soon as he saw them, and Benjamin in their company, he said to his steward, Take these men home, and kill victims, and make a feast; they will eat with me at noon. (Genesis 43, 16)
My lord, we urged, our father cannot do without the boy; the parting would kill him. (Genesis 44, 22)
When you are called in, he said, to attend the Hebrew women, and their time comes, kill the child if it is a boy; if it is a girl keep it alive. (Exodus 1, 16)
Why, said he, who made thee a ruler and a judge over us? Hast thou a mind to kill me, as thou didst kill that Egyptian yesterday? And Moses was terrified to find that his action had so strangely come to light. (Exodus 2, 14)
Whoever kills a man with intent to kill, must pay for it with his life. (Exodus 21, 12)
