Talált 301 Eredmények: Laid
Then he brought out butter and milk with the calf he had cooked for them, and laid their meal ready, and stood there beside them in the shade of the trees. (Genesis 18, 8)
And before ever they had gone to rest, the townspeople laid siege to the house, old and young, from every quarter of the city, (Genesis 19, 4)
till they reached the place God had shewn him. And here he built an altar, and set the wood in order on it; then he bound his son Isaac and laid him down there on the altar, above the pile of wood. (Genesis 22, 9)
that thou wilt do us no wrong; we never laid hands on thee, never did thee anything but good; we parted from thee peaceably, and the Lord’s blessing was thine. (Genesis 26, 29)
So Isaac summoned Jacob to him, and gave him his blessing, and laid this charge upon him: It is not for thee to marry a woman of Chanaanite stock; (Genesis 28, 1)
Thamar laid aside her widow’s weeds, put a veil on, and disguised herself; then she went and sat at the cross roads on the way to Thamnas. She knew well that Sela had grown up, and still no husband was given her. (Genesis 38, 14)
Then he laid a charge upon them; I must die, he said, and become a part of my people; bury me with my fathers in the double cave on the land that belonged once to Ephron the Hethite, (Genesis 49, 29)
There they buried him, and his wife Sara with him; there, too, Isaac lies buried with his wife Rebecca; there Lia, too, was laid. (Genesis 49, 31)
So they sent a message to him, Our father, before he died, laid a charge on us. (Genesis 50, 16)
So he died, a hundred and ten years old, and they embalmed him with spices, and laid him to rest in a coffin, there in Egypt. (Genesis 50, 25)
So he made them answerable to officers of the public works, who laid crushing burdens on them, using them to build the store-cities of Phithom and Ramesses; (Exodus 1, 11)
No hand must be laid on him, he must be stoned, or shot down with javelins; beast or man that touches the mountain is to die. All this, until they hear a blast on the ram’s horn; then let them go up on to the mountain. (Exodus 19, 13)
