Talált 426 Eredmények: Open Path
Then Cain said to his brother, Let us go out together;✻ and while they were out in the open, Cain turned upon his brother Abel and killed him. (Genesis 4, 8)
Pray, sirs, he said, turn in to my house and spend the night there; wash your feet now, and go on your journey to-morrow. And when they said, No, we will stay here in the open square, (Genesis 19, 2)
When the twins grew up, Esau turned into a skilful huntsman, that loved the open plains; Jacob was a tent-dweller and a man of peace. (Genesis 25, 27)
Here, in the open plain, he found a well, with three flocks of sheep lying down beside it. It was here that the flocks were watered; but the mouth of the well was closed by a great stone, (Genesis 29, 2)
These are peaceable folk, ready to share our country with us; let us allow them to trade here and to till the land, wide and open as it is, and in need of farming; let us marry their daughters, and give them ours in exchange. (Genesis 34, 21)
where a stranger found him wandering on the open plain, and asked what was his errand. (Genesis 37, 15)
By the next year, they came to him and said, My lord, we must needs be open with thee; we have come to the end of our cattle, as well as our money; thou canst see for thyself that nothing is left us except our lives and our lands. (Genesis 47, 18)
Dan is like a snake by the road side, an adder on the path, to bite the horse’s heels, and make him throw the rider backwards. (Genesis 49, 17)
Then he said, I am the God thy father worshipped, the God of Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob. And Moses hid his face; he dared not look on the open sight of God. (Exodus 3, 6)
On this journey, at one of his halting-places, the Lord came in his path and threatened him with death, (Exodus 4, 24)
Lose no time in sending word to have thy cattle brought in, and all that thou hast out of doors; men and cattle and all else that is left in the open, not brought under shelter, will die when the hail falls upon it. (Exodus 9, 19)
others paid no heed to the message the Lord had sent, and left their servants and their cattle in the open. (Exodus 9, 21)
