Fondare 36 Risultati per: Kinsman
Abram himself, as soon as he heard that his kinsman Lot was a prisoner, mustered the men he had in arms, all of his own household, to the number of three hundred and eighteen, and went in pursuit all the way to Dan. (Genesis 14, 14)
and he told her that he was her father’s kinsman, Rebecca’s son; whereupon she went quickly home to tell her father the news. (Genesis 29, 12)
then he said, Because thou art my kinsman, that is no reason why thou shouldst work for me free of charge; tell me what reward thou wouldst have. (Genesis 29, 15)
Or, if he has no near kinsman, but is able to find the money himself, (Leviticus 25, 26)
uncle or cousin or kinsman by blood or kinsman by affinity. Nay, if he can lay hands on the money, he may redeem himself. (Leviticus 25, 49)
Any kinsman of the dead man may strike the murderer down, strike him down without more ado as soon as he meets him. (Numbers 35, 19)
It may be the dead man’s next of kin will set out in pursuit, to take revenge; and if the distance is great, he may overtake and kill this innocent man, who cannot be shewn to have borne ill-will to the dead kinsman. (Deuteronomy 19, 6)
Elimelech had a kinsman called Booz, a man of great influence and wealth. (Ruth 2, 1)
and it so chanced that the field in which Ruth went to glean after the reapers belonged to no other than Booz, Elimelech’s kinsman. (Ruth 2, 3)
May the Lord bless him, answered Noemi; here is a man that is generous to his own, living as well as dead. And she told Ruth that Booz was their near kinsman. (Ruth 2, 20)
This Booz, whose maidens were thy companions in harvest-time, Booz, our kinsman, will be at the threshing-floor to-night, winnowing his barley. (Ruth 3, 2)
True enough, we are near of kin, but thou hast another kinsman nearer yet. (Ruth 3, 12)
