Trouvé 1586 Résultats pour: Abraham father of many nations

  • And the Lord departed, after he had ceased speaking to Abraham, who then returned to his place. (Genesis 18, 33)

  • Then Abraham, rising up in the morning, in the place where he had stood before with the Lord, (Genesis 19, 27)

  • For when God overthrew the cities of that region, remembering Abraham, he freed Lot from the overthrow of the cities, in which he had dwelt. (Genesis 19, 29)

  • And the elder said to the younger: “Our father is old, and no man remains in the land who can enter to us according to the custom of the whole world. (Genesis 19, 31)

  • Come, let us inebriate him with wine, and let us sleep with him, so that we may be able to preserve offspring from our father.” (Genesis 19, 32)

  • And so they gave their father wine to drink that night. And the elder went in, and she slept with her father. But he did not perceive it, neither when his daughter lay down, nor when she rose up. (Genesis 19, 33)

  • Likewise, the next day, the elder said to the younger: “Behold, yesterday I slept with my father, let us give him wine to drink yet again this night, and you will sleep with him, so that we may save offspring from our father.” (Genesis 19, 34)

  • And then they gave their father wine to drink that night also, and the younger daughter went in, and slept with him. And not even then did he perceive when she lay down, or when she rose up. (Genesis 19, 35)

  • Therefore, the two daughters of Lot conceived by their father. (Genesis 19, 36)

  • And the elder gave birth to a son, and she called his name Moab. He is the father of the Moabites, even to the present day. (Genesis 19, 37)

  • Likewise, the younger gave birth to a son, and she called his name Ammon, that is, ‘the son of my people.’ He is the father of the Ammonites, even today. (Genesis 19, 38)

  • Abraham advanced from there into the southern land, and he lived between Kadesh and Shur. And he sojourned in Gerar. (Genesis 20, 1)


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