Fondare 753 Risultati per: Not Receiving In House
Blessed be the Lord, he said, the God of my master Abraham, still so merciful, still keeping his word to this master of mine, and guiding me straight to his brother’s house! (Genesis 24, 27)
Come in, he said; why dost thou stand without, so high in the Lord’s favour as thou art? I have made the house ready, and found stabling for the camels. (Genesis 24, 31)
thou must make thy way to my father’s house, and find a wife for my son among my own kindred. (Genesis 24, 38)
She had fine clothes of Esau’s by her in the house, and she dressed Jacob in these; (Genesis 27, 15)
And he shuddered; What a fearsome place is this! said he. This can be nothing other than the house of God; this is the gate of Heaven. (Genesis 28, 17)
and he called the place Bethel, the House of God, that was called Luza till then. (Genesis 28, 19)
till at last I return safe to my father’s house, then the Lord shall be my God. (Genesis 28, 21)
This stone, too, which I have set up as a monument, shall be called the House of God. And of all the gifts thou sendest me, a tenth part shall be the offering I make thee. (Genesis 28, 22)
It was little enough thou hadst before I came to thy house, and now thou hast become rich; the Lord has blessed thee from the day when I came hither. Now it is time that I should think of my own household too. (Genesis 30, 30)
and made this search of all my goods? What treasure hast thou found here, of all the treasures in thy house? Bring it out here, before my brethren and thine, and let them judge between us. (Genesis 31, 37)
by receiving the offering I have brought thee, God’s gift to me, who has given me all I have. So at last Esau consented, overcome by his brother’s persuasions; (Genesis 33, 11)
Jacob went as far as Socoth, and there built himself a house, with sheds for his cattle; that is why he called the place Socoth, which means Sheds. (Genesis 33, 17)
