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Znaleziono 370 Wyniki dla: Water

  • the dry land God called Earth, and the water, where it had collected, he called the Sea. All this God saw, and found it good. (Genesis 1, 10)

  • there was only spring-water which came up from the earth, and watered its whole surface. (Genesis 2, 6)

  • For forty days that flood came down on the earth, and the water grew deep, till it lifted the Ark up from the ground; (Genesis 7, 17)

  • let me fetch a drop of water, so that you can wash your feet and rest in the shade. (Genesis 18, 4)

  • So, when he rose next morning, Abraham fetched some bread and a bottle of water, which he put on her shoulder, and bade her take the boy and begone. Thus she left him, and soon she was wandering to and fro in the desert of Bersabee. (Genesis 21, 14)

  • At last all the water in the bottle was spent, and she left the boy under one of the trees there, (Genesis 21, 15)

  • With that, God gave clear sight to her eyes, and she saw a well that had water in it; to this she went, and filled her bottle, and gave the boy drink. (Genesis 21, 19)

  • but meanwhile, he had a complaint to bring against Abimelech over a well where he used to draw water, that Abimelech’s servants had seized by violence. (Genesis 21, 25)

  • He was resting his camels by a well close to the town, just at the time of evening when women go out to draw water, and he prayed thus: (Genesis 24, 11)

  • I have taken up my post by this well, and the daughters of the citizens will be coming out to draw water. (Genesis 24, 13)

  • It may be that one of them, when I ask her to let down her pitcher and give me drink, will say, Here is drink for thee, and I will water thy camels as well. Let this be the bride thou hast chosen for thy servant Isaac; if it proves so, I shall know that thou art shewing kindness to my master. (Genesis 24, 14)

  • when the servant went to meet her. Give me a drop of water to drink, he said, from that pitcher of thine. (Genesis 24, 17)


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