Löydetty 49 Tulokset: Sara
This, too, God said to Abraham, Thou shalt call thy wife Sarai not Sarai but Sara, the princess. (Genesis 17, 15)
At this, Abraham fell prostrate before him; but in his heart he said, laughing at the thought, Shall I have a son when I am a hundred years old? Will Sara, with all her ninety years, become a mother? (Genesis 17, 17)
But God said to Abraham, Thou shalt have a son by thy wife Sara, and shalt give him the name of Isaac; it is to him and to the race which shall follow him that I will make good my promise, ratified for ever. (Genesis 17, 19)
but when I make good this promise of mine, it will be for Isaac, the son thou wilt have, at this time next year, by thy wife Sara. (Genesis 17, 21)
Abraham hastened into the tent to find Sara. Quick, he said, knead three measures of flour, and make girdle-cakes. (Genesis 18, 6)
When they finished eating, they asked, Where is thy wife Sara? She is here, he answered, in the tent. (Genesis 18, 9)
I will come back, said he who was speaking to him, next year without fail; and, live she till then, thy wife Sara shall have a son.✻ Sara, behind the tent door, overheard it and laughed; (Genesis 18, 10)
both were old, and past their prime, so that Sara was no longer subject to the lot of womanhood. (Genesis 18, 11)
Whereupon the Lord said to Abraham, Why does Sara laugh, and ask whether she is indeed to become a mother in her old age? (Genesis 18, 13)
Can any task be too difficult for the Lord? At this time of year, the time I have appointed, I will come back to thee; live she till then, Sara shall have a son. (Genesis 18, 14)
And when Sara, overcome with terror, denied the charge of laughing, Ah, he said, but thou didst laugh. (Genesis 18, 15)
And of his wife Sara he gave out, She is my sister; whereupon Abimelech, king of Gerara, sent and took her for himself. (Genesis 20, 2)
