Talált 708 Eredmények: good soil

  • The woman saw that the fruit was good to eat, and pleasant to the eyes, and ideal for gaining knowledge. She took its fruit and ate it and gave some to her husband who was with her. He ate it. (Genesis 3, 6)

  • To the man, He said, "Because you have listened to your wife, and have eaten from the tree of which I forbade you to eat, cursed be the soil because of you! In suffering you will provide food for yourself from it, all the days of your life. (Genesis 3, 17)

  • Then Yahweh God said, "Man has now become like one of us, making himself judge of good and evil. Let him not stretch out his hand to take and eat from the tree of Life as well, and live forever." (Genesis 3, 22)

  • So God cast him from the garden of Eden to till the soil from which he had been made. (Genesis 3, 23)

  • She later gave birth to Abel, his brother. Abel was a shepherd and kept flocks, and Cain tilled the soil. (Genesis 4, 2)

  • It happened after a time that Cain brought fruits of the soil as an offering to Yahweh. (Genesis 4, 3)

  • When you till the soil, it will no longer yield you its produce. You will be a fugitive wandering on the earth." (Genesis 4, 12)

  • and named him Noah, for he said, "He will console us in the hard toil and suffering of our hands, because of the soil that was cursed by Yahweh. (Genesis 5, 29)

  • Noah, a man of the soil, set about planting a vineyard. (Genesis 9, 20)

  • Perhaps there are fifty good people in the town. Are you really going to let them perish? Would you not spare the place for the sake of these fifty righteous people? (Genesis 18, 24)

  • It would not be at all like you to do such a thing and you can't let the good perish with the wicked, nor treat the good and the wicked alike. Far be it from you! Will not the judge of all the earth be just?" (Genesis 18, 25)

  • Yahweh said, "If I find fifty good people in Sodom, I will spare the whole place for their sake." (Genesis 18, 26)


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