Trouvé 589 Résultats pour: Called
the light he called Day, and the darkness Night. So evening came, and morning, and one day passed. (Genesis 1, 5)
This vault God called the Sky. So evening came, and morning, and a second day passed. (Genesis 1, 8)
the dry land God called Earth, and the water, where it had collected, he called the Sea. All this God saw, and found it good. (Genesis 1, 10)
One is called Phison; it is the river which surrounds all the country of Hevilath, a gold-producing country; (Genesis 2, 11)
The second river is called Gehon, and is the river which surrounds the whole country of Ethiopia. (Genesis 2, 13)
The third river, which flows past the Assyrians, is called Tigris, and the fourth is the river Euphrates. (Genesis 2, 14)
Adam said, Here, at last, is bone that comes from mine, flesh that comes from mine; it shall be called Woman, this thing that was taken out of Man. (Genesis 2, 23)
And the Lord God called to Adam; Where art thou? he asked. (Genesis 3, 9)
And now Adam had knowledge of his wife, Eve, and she conceived. She called her child Cain, as if she would say, Canithi, I have been enriched by the Lord with a man-child. (Genesis 4, 1)
Then she bore a second time; this child, his brother, she called Abel. Abel became a shepherd, while Cain tilled the ground. (Genesis 4, 2)
And now Cain had knowledge of his wife, and she conceived. She called her child Henoch; and Cain built a city which he called Henoch, after his son’s name. (Genesis 4, 17)
Lamech married two wives, the one called Ada and the other Sella. (Genesis 4, 19)
