Löydetty 129 Tulokset: Depart/page/10
Then the Lord said to Abram: “Depart from your land, and from your kindred, and from your father’s house, and come into the land that I will show you. (Genesis 12, 1)
Yet truly, I will judge the nation that they will serve, and after this they will depart with great substance. (Genesis 15, 14)
And so Lot, going out, spoke to his sons-in-law, who were going to receive his daughters, and he said: “Rise up. Depart from this place. For the Lord will destroy this city.” And it seemed to them that he was speaking playfully. (Genesis 19, 14)
Give me my wives, and my children, for whom I have served you, so that I may depart. You know the servitude with which I have served you.” (Genesis 30, 26)
I am the God of Bethel, where you anointed the stone and made a vow to me. Now therefore arise, and depart from this land, returning to the land of your nativity.’ ” (Genesis 31, 13)
I will now continue to put you to the test. By the health of Pharaoh, you will not depart from here, until your youngest brother arrives. (Genesis 42, 15)
Come, let us wisely oppress them, lest they multiply; and if any war should advance against us, they may be added to our enemies, and having fought against us, they might depart from the land.” (Exodus 1, 10)
And all these, your servants, shall descend to me and shall reverence me, by saying: ‘Depart, you and all the people who are subject to you.’ After these things, we will depart.” (Exodus 11, 8)
If you buy a Hebrew servant, six years shall he serve you; in the seventh, he shall depart freely, without charge. (Exodus 21, 2)
With whatever clothing he arrived, with the like let him depart. If he has a wife, his wife also shall depart, at the same time. (Exodus 21, 3)
And if the servant will say, ‘I love my lord, and my wife and children, I will not depart freely,’ (Exodus 21, 5)
If anyone sells his daughter to be a servant, she shall not depart as a female servant is accustomed to go out. (Exodus 21, 7)