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Znaleziono 49 Wyniki dla: Sara

  • This, too, God said to Abraham, Thou shalt call thy wife Sarai not Sarai but Sara, the princess. (Genesis 17, 15)

  • At this, Abraham fell prostrate before him; but in his heart he said, laughing at the thought, Shall I have a son when I am a hundred years old? Will Sara, with all her ninety years, become a mother? (Genesis 17, 17)

  • But God said to Abraham, Thou shalt have a son by thy wife Sara, and shalt give him the name of Isaac; it is to him and to the race which shall follow him that I will make good my promise, ratified for ever. (Genesis 17, 19)

  • but when I make good this promise of mine, it will be for Isaac, the son thou wilt have, at this time next year, by thy wife Sara. (Genesis 17, 21)

  • Abraham hastened into the tent to find Sara. Quick, he said, knead three measures of flour, and make girdle-cakes. (Genesis 18, 6)

  • When they finished eating, they asked, Where is thy wife Sara? She is here, he answered, in the tent. (Genesis 18, 9)

  • I will come back, said he who was speaking to him, next year without fail; and, live she till then, thy wife Sara shall have a son.✻ Sara, behind the tent door, overheard it and laughed; (Genesis 18, 10)

  • both were old, and past their prime, so that Sara was no longer subject to the lot of womanhood. (Genesis 18, 11)

  • Whereupon the Lord said to Abraham, Why does Sara laugh, and ask whether she is indeed to become a mother in her old age? (Genesis 18, 13)

  • Can any task be too difficult for the Lord? At this time of year, the time I have appointed, I will come back to thee; live she till then, Sara shall have a son. (Genesis 18, 14)

  • And when Sara, overcome with terror, denied the charge of laughing, Ah, he said, but thou didst laugh. (Genesis 18, 15)

  • And of his wife Sara he gave out, She is my sister; whereupon Abimelech, king of Gerara, sent and took her for himself. (Genesis 20, 2)


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