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Talált 275 Eredmények: Bear

  • And the Lord God said to the serpent, For this work of thine, thou, alone among all the cattle and all the wild beasts, shalt bear a curse; thou shalt crawl on thy belly and eat dust all thy life long. (Genesis 3, 14)

  • while she went and sat down opposite where he was, at a bow-shot’s distance; I cannot bear to see my child die, she said. And there, sitting opposite him, she wept aloud. (Genesis 21, 16)

  • Laban had said Let this heap bear record of our covenant to-day; that is how it came to be called Galaad, the Witness-heap. (Genesis 31, 48)

  • If thou dost treat these daughters of mine amiss, and bringest home other wives instead of them, there will be no one else to bear witness of what we have said, but God will bear witness; he is here to see us. (Genesis 31, 50)

  • As for their father Jacob, he told them, You have made a childless man of me; Joseph is dead, Simeon a prisoner, and you would rob me of Benjamin too; it is I who have to bear all this trouble. (Genesis 42, 36)

  • So the king told Joseph, Now that thy father and thy brethren have come here to bear thee company, (Genesis 47, 5)

  • Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour. (Exodus 20, 16)

  • with readiness and devotion of heart, to help build the tabernacle that should bear record of him. Whatever was needed for the performance of worship, or for sacred vestments, (Exodus 35, 21)

  • When the first day of the first month comes, set up the tabernacle that is to bear record of me, (Exodus 40, 2)

  • Here is a sin men commit; a man hears the call that puts him under oath, and can bear witness of what he has seen or known, yet witness he bears none; he must pay the penalty.✻ (Leviticus 5, 1)

  • Do not seek revenge, or bear a grudge for wrong done to thee by thy fellow-citizens; thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself; thy Lord is his.✻ (Leviticus 19, 18)

  • When you reach your own country and plant fruit-trees there, you must strip them of the fruit they bear,✻ as something unclean, not for your eating, (Leviticus 19, 23)


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