Löydetty 1039 Tulokset: Our Father
Joseph took it amiss when he saw his father put his right hand on the head of Ephraim, and would have raised it up from Ephraim’s to put it on Manasses’ instead; (Genesis 48, 17)
No, father, said he, thou art wide of the mark; here is the eldest, upon whom thy right hand should rest. (Genesis 48, 18)
gather about me, sons of Jacob, and listen; it is Israel, your father, who speaks. (Genesis 49, 2)
but all went to waste like water. Never mayst thou thrive, thou who wouldst lie between thy father’s sheets, and defile his bed. (Genesis 49, 4)
But thou, Juda, shalt win the praise of thy brethren; with thy hand on the necks of thy enemies, thou shalt be reverenced by thy own father’s sons. (Genesis 49, 8)
The God of thy father shall bring thee aid; the Almighty shall bless thee with all the blessings that lie stored in heaven above, or in the depth beneath us, all the blessings that enrich breast and womb. (Genesis 49, 25)
This blessing which thy father gives thee draws strength from all the blessings which his own fathers bequeathed; they shall not cease till he comes, whom the everlasting hills await. May they all rest on Joseph’s head, rest on his brow, who is separated, like a Nazirite, from his brethren. (Genesis 49, 26)
All these names are perpetuated in the twelve tribes of Israel; and these are the words in which their father blessed them one by one, giving each the blessing that was due to him. (Genesis 49, 28)
Joseph, when he saw this, threw himself down at his father’s side, weeping and covering his face with kisses. (Genesis 50, 1)
And now he would have the doctors who were in his service embalm his father with spices. (Genesis 50, 2)
My father has left me bound by an oath; I am dying, said he, and I charge thee to bury me in the tomb I dug for myself in Chanaan. I would go back there to bury my father, and so return. (Genesis 50, 5)
And Pharao told him, Go back, and bury thy father in fulfilment of thy oath. (Genesis 50, 6)
