Znaleziono 578 Wyniki dla: Good Behavior
Pray then, said Esau, take some of my followers to escort thee on thy journey. No need for that, answered Jacob; enough for me, my lord, that I should have thy good will. (Genesis 33, 15)
Whereupon his brethren, who saw that he was his father’s favourite, bore him a grudge, and never had a good word for him. (Genesis 37, 4)
how if we kill him, and throw his body into a dry well? We can pretend he has fallen a prey to some wild beast. Now we shall see what good these dreams of his can do him! (Genesis 37, 20)
But the chief cup-bearer, in his new good fortune, thought no more of the man who had interpreted his dream. (Genesis 40, 23)
and they will be followed by seven years of such drought as will efface the memory of the good times that went before them. Famine will ravage the whole country, (Genesis 41, 30)
till the evil effect of the drought does away with all the good effect of those abundant harvests. (Genesis 41, 31)
You thought to do me harm, but God turned it all to good account; I was to be raised up to greatness, as you see, for the saving of a multitude of people. (Genesis 50, 20)
The elders of Israel will give thee a good hearing; and with them thou shalt make thy way into the king of Egypt’s presence. The Lord God of the Hebrews, thou shalt tell him, has summoned us to go out three days’ march into the desert, and there we must offer sacrifice to the Lord our God. (Exodus 3, 18)
that Lord who made good his promise to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, led you back to your dwelling-place, and made it your home. (Exodus 6, 8)
Depart from me, Pharao said to Moses, and take good care thou dost not come into my presence any more; if I see thee again, that day shall be thy last. (Exodus 10, 28)
And when the Lord has made good his promise to thee and to thy fathers, by bringing thee into the Chanaanite land and giving it to thee for thy own, (Exodus 13, 11)
So they came to Mara, and even here they could not drink the water, so brackish it was to the taste; it was with good reason he called it Mara, for Mara means Bitterness. (Exodus 15, 23)
