Fondare 459 Risultati per: brother and sister

  • Then he brought out objects of silver and gold and articles of clothing and presented them to Rebekah; he also gave costly presents to her brother and mother. (Genesis 24, 53)

  • Her brother and mother replied, "Let the girl stay with us a short while, say ten days; after that she may go." (Genesis 24, 55)

  • At this they allowed their sister Rebekah and her nurse to take leave, along with Abraham's servant and his men. (Genesis 24, 59)

  • Invoking a blessing on Rebekah, they said: "Sister, may you grow into thousands of myriads; And may your descendants gain possession of the gates of their enemies!" (Genesis 24, 60)

  • Isaac was forty years old when he married Rebekah, the daughter of Bethuel the Aramean of Paddan-aram and the sister of Laban the Aramean. (Genesis 25, 20)

  • His brother came out next, gripping Esau's heel; so they named him Jacob. Isaac was sixty years old when they were born. (Genesis 25, 26)

  • When the men of the place asked questions about his wife, he answered, "She is my sister." He was afraid, if he called her his wife, the men of the place would kill him on account of Rebekah, since she was very beautiful. (Genesis 26, 7)

  • He called for Isaac and said: "She must certainly be your wife! How could you have said, 'She is my sister'?" Isaac replied, "I thought I might lose my life on her account." (Genesis 26, 9)

  • Rebekah said to her son Jacob, "Listen! I overheard your father tell your brother Esau, (Genesis 27, 6)

  • "But my brother Esau is a hairy man," said Jacob to his mother Rebekah, "and I am smooth-skinned! (Genesis 27, 11)

  • (He failed to identify him because his hands were hairy, like those of his brother Esau; so in the end he gave him his blessing.) (Genesis 27, 23)

  • Jacob had scarcely left his father, just after Isaac had finished blessing him, when his brother Esau came back from his hunt. (Genesis 27, 30)


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