Löydetty 3488 Tulokset: son

  • Bringing them to his father, Jacob said, "Father!" "Yes?" replied Isaac. "Which of my sons are you?" (Genesis 27, 18)

  • But Isaac asked, "How did you succeed so quickly, son?" He answered, "The LORD, your God, let things turn out well with me." (Genesis 27, 20)

  • Isaac then said to Jacob, "Come closer, son, that I may feel you, to learn whether you really are my son Esau or not." (Genesis 27, 21)

  • Again he asked him, "Are you really my son Esau?" "Certainly," he replied. (Genesis 27, 24)

  • Then Isaac said, "Serve me your game, son, that I may eat of it and then give you my blessing." Jacob served it to him, and Isaac ate; he brought him wine, and he drank. (Genesis 27, 25)

  • Finally his father Isaac said to him, "Come closer, son, and kiss me." (Genesis 27, 26)

  • As Jacob went up and kissed him, Isaac smelled the fragrance of his clothes. With that, he blessed him, saying, "Ah, the fragrance of my son is like the fragrance of a field that the LORD has blessed! (Genesis 27, 27)

  • "Let peoples serve you, and nations pay you homage; Be master of your brothers, and may your mother's sons bow down to you. Cursed be those who curse you, and blessed be those who bless you." (Genesis 27, 29)

  • Then he too prepared an appetizing dish with his game, and bringing it to his father, he said, "Please, father, eat some of your son's game, that you may then give me your special blessing." (Genesis 27, 31)

  • "Who are you?" his father Isaac asked him. "I am Esau," he replied, "your first-born son." (Genesis 27, 32)

  • Isaac replied: "I have already appointed him your master, and I have assigned to him all his kinsmen as his slaves; besides, I have enriched him with grain and wine. What then can I do for you, son?" (Genesis 27, 37)

  • When Rebekah got news of what her older son Esau had in mind, she called her younger son Jacob and said to him: "Listen! Your brother Esau intends to settle accounts with you by killing you. (Genesis 27, 42)


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