Talált 401 Eredmények: brother-in-law marriage

  • The last time you questioned your servants saying: 'Have you a father or a brother?' (Genesis 44, 19)

  • We said to my lord: 'We have an aged father who had a child in his old age. His brother is dead and he is the only one left of his mother's children. And his father loves him.' (Genesis 44, 20)

  • You then told us that if our youngest brother did not come with us, we would not be admitted to your presence. (Genesis 44, 23)

  • we said: 'We cannot go down again unless our youngest brother is with us. We shall not be admitted to the lord's presence unless our brother is with us.' (Genesis 44, 26)

  • Joseph said, "Come closer," and they drew nearer. "I am Joseph your brother, yes, it's me, the one you sold to the Egyptians. (Genesis 45, 4)

  • Now you can see for yourselves, and your brother Benjamin can see that it is I myself who speak to you. (Genesis 45, 12)

  • But his father refused and said, "I know, my son, I know; he too will be great and become a nation. Nevertheless his younger brother will be greater than he, and his descendants will become a group of nations." (Genesis 48, 19)

  • Moses agreed to stay with the man and he gave Moses his daughter Zipporah in marriage. (Exodus 2, 21)

  • At this Yahweh became angry with Moses and said, "Haven't you Aaron, your brother, the Levite? I know he speaks well. Look! He is coming to meet you, (Exodus 4, 14)

  • Yahweh said to Aaron, "Go into the desert and meet your brother, Moses." So Aaron went and met him at the Mountain of God and kissed him. (Exodus 4, 27)

  • Yahweh said to Moses, "See, I have made you like a god in Pharaoh's eyes; and Aaron, your brother, will be your prophet. (Exodus 7, 1)

  • If her father refuses to give her to him, he shall pay money equal to that for a virgin given in marriage. (Exodus 22, 16)


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