Fondare 2012 Risultati per: Descendants Of Israel
These were the descendants of Noe’s children, Sem, Cham and Japheth, through the sons that were born to them after the flood. (Genesis 10, 1)
These were the descendants of Cham; such were the tribes, the tongues, the branches, the countries, the peoples that came from him. (Genesis 10, 20)
These were the descendants that sprang from Noe, divided according to their peoples and their races; this was how the nations were scattered over the earth after the flood. (Genesis 10, 32)
These were the descendants of Sem; Sem was a hundred years old when he begot Arphaxad, two years after the flood. (Genesis 11, 10)
These are the descendants of Thare; Thare’s sons were called Abram, Nachor and Aran, and Aran had a son called Lot. (Genesis 11, 27)
the younger, too, had a son, whom she called Ammon, as if she would say Ben-ammi, the son of my people; his descendants still survive as the Ammonites. (Genesis 19, 38)
I will make that race plentiful as the stars in heaven, and grant the whole of this land to thy descendants; in thy posterity all the nations of the world shall find a blessing. (Genesis 26, 4)
Jacob, he said, is no name for thee, thou shalt be called Israel, one that prevails with God.✻ If thou hast held thy own with God, how wilt thou prevail over men! (Genesis 32, 28)
that is why the race of Israel, to this day, will not eat the sinew of the thigh, in which Jacob’s strength failed him, the sinew of his thigh that withered when it was touched. (Genesis 32, 32)
And here he built an altar, and dedicated it to the almighty God, the God of Israel. (Genesis 33, 20)
Jacob’s sons came back from the plains and heard what had befallen. They fell into a great rage; Sichem had dishonoured the whole race of Israel, and done great wrong, by violating their father’s daughter. (Genesis 34, 7)
and assuring him, Thou shalt not be called Jacob any longer; Israel is to be thy name. (Genesis 35, 10)
