Trouvé 250 Résultats pour: Abraham and Ishmael

  • And so Abraham arose in the morning, and taking bread and a skin of water, he placed it upon her shoulder, and he handed over the boy, and he released her. And when she had departed, she wandered in the wilderness of Beersheba. (Genesis 21, 14)

  • At the same time, Abimelech and Phicol, the leader of his army, said to Abraham: “God is with you in everything that you do. (Genesis 21, 22)

  • And Abraham said, “I will swear.” (Genesis 21, 24)

  • And so Abraham took sheep and oxen, and he gave them to Abimelech. And both of them struck a pact. (Genesis 21, 27)

  • And Abraham set aside seven female lambs from the flock. (Genesis 21, 28)

  • Then Abimelech and Phicol, the leader of his army, rose up, and they returned to the land of the Palestinians. In truth, Abraham planted a grove in Beersheba, and there he called upon the name of the Lord God Eternal. (Genesis 21, 33)

  • After these things occurred, God tested Abraham, and he said to him, “Abraham, Abraham.” And he answered, “Here I am.” (Genesis 22, 1)

  • And so Abraham, getting up in the night, harnessed his donkey, taking with him two youths, and his son Isaac. And when he had cut wood for the holocaust, he traveled toward the place, as God had instructed him. (Genesis 22, 3)

  • But Abraham said, “God himself will provide the victim for the holocaust, my son.” Thus they continued on together. (Genesis 22, 8)

  • And behold, an Angel of the Lord called out from heaven, saying, “Abraham, Abraham.” And he answered, “Here I am.” (Genesis 22, 11)

  • Abraham lifted up his eyes, and he saw behind his back a ram among the thorns, caught by the horns, which he took and offered as a holocaust, instead of his son. (Genesis 22, 13)

  • Then the Angel of the Lord called out to Abraham a second time from heaven, saying: (Genesis 22, 15)


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