Löydetty 381 Tulokset: Jacob

  • When Leah saw that she had ceased to bear children, she gave her maidservant Zilpah to Jacob as a consort. (Genesis 30, 9)

  • So Jacob had intercourse with Zilpah, and she conceived and bore a son. (Genesis 30, 10)

  • Then Leah's maidservant Zilpah bore a second son to Jacob; (Genesis 30, 12)

  • Leah replied, "Was it not enough for you to take away my husband, that you must now take my son's mandrakes too?" "Very well, then!" Rachel answered. "In exchange for your son's mandrakes, Jacob may lie with you tonight." (Genesis 30, 15)

  • That evening, when Jacob came home from the fields, Leah went out to meet him. "You are now to come in with me," she told him, "because I have paid for you with my son's mandrakes." So that night he slept with her, (Genesis 30, 16)

  • and God heard her prayer; she conceived and bore a fifth son to Jacob. (Genesis 30, 17)

  • Leah conceived again and bore a sixth son to Jacob; (Genesis 30, 19)

  • After Rachel gave birth to Joseph, Jacob said to Laban: "Give me leave to go to my homeland. (Genesis 30, 25)

  • Jacob replied: "You know what work I did for you and how well your livestock fared under my care; (Genesis 30, 29)

  • "What should I pay you?" Laban asked. Jacob answered: "You do not have to pay me anything outright. I will again pasture and tend your flock, if you do this one thing for me: (Genesis 30, 31)

  • Then he put a three days' journey between himself and Jacob, while Jacob continued to pasture the rest of Laban's flock. (Genesis 30, 36)

  • Jacob, however, got some fresh shoots of poplar, almond and plane trees, and he made white stripes in them by peeling off the bark down to the white core of the shoots. (Genesis 30, 37)


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