Löydetty 152 Tulokset: Pot
taking with him all his possessions, his cattle and all the wealth he had gained in Mesopotamia; he would return to his father Isaac, and the land of Chanaan. (Genesis 31, 18)
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)
Once again God revealed himself to Jacob, after his return from Mesopotamia of the Syrians, blessing him, (Genesis 35, 9)
by Zelpha, Lia’s serving-woman, Gad and Aser. These were Jacob’s sons, and Mesopotamia of the Syrians was their birth-place. (Genesis 35, 26)
So much for the sons Lia bore in Mesopotamia of the Syrians, with one daughter, Dina; the whole count of these, sons and daughters, was thirty-three. (Genesis 46, 15)
It was when I was on my way back from Mesopotamia that I lost Rachel, there in Chanaan, while we were on our journey, in spring time,✻ and when I reached Ephrata I buried her there, by the road which leads to Ephrata; Bethlehem is another name they call it by. (Genesis 48, 7)
The Lord, the warrior God, whose very name tells of omnipotence!✻ (Exodus 15, 3)
Even the earthenware pot in which it was cooked must be broken; or, if it is cooked in a pan of bronze, the pan must be scraped clean and washed in water. (Leviticus 6, 28)
except those which have the hinder legs longer, and leap from one spot to another; (Leviticus 11, 21)
If it defiles an earthenware pot by falling into it, the pot must be broken. (Leviticus 11, 33)
but if it is still confined to the same spot, it is but the scar of the ulcer, and the man is clean. (Leviticus 13, 23)
and if then he finds that the infection is confined to the same spot, and there is no shrinking of the skin, he will declare them clean, and they will be free from defilement when their clothes have been washed. (Leviticus 13, 34)
