Wildebeest analysis examples for:   eng-engaoi   P    February 25, 2023 at 00:07    Script wb_pprint_html.py   by Ulf Hermjakob

42  GEN 2:11  One of the rivers is called Pishon, the one that flows through the land called Havilah.
152  GEN 6:14  So I want you to build yourself a boat. Make it from good cypress pine wood. And when you build it, make many rooms in it. Put sticky tar on the wood along the inside and along the outside, so that the water won't come into the boat.
206  GEN 8:22  “This is the way it will be. People will grow food again in this world and gather it. The hot season and the cold season will follow one another until the world is finished. And night and day will always follow each other too.”
249  GEN 10:14  Pathrus, Casluh and Caphtor. Caphtor, Egypt's youngest son, was the ancestor of the Philistine people. The descendants of Egypt were named after Lydia and his brothers.
260  GEN 10:25  Eber had two sons. One of them was called Peleg, and while he was alive all the people spread out and separated. So they called him Peleg, because Peleg means “they were separated.” And his brother was Joktan.
283  GEN 11:16  When Eber was 34 years old, he had a son called Peleg.
285  GEN 11:18  When Peleg was 30 years old, he had a son called Reu.
296  GEN 11:29  Abram had a wife, Sarai, who was his younger sister but she had a different mother. People used to marry their sisters like that in that country. Nahor's wife was Milcah, Haran's daughter. Haran had another son called Iscah.
325  GEN 13:6  Other people who owned that country were still living there. They were the Canaanite people and the Perizzite people. Abram and his family stayed there. But after a while there was not enough grass and land for both Abram and Lot, because there were so many sheep and cattle and other animals. So Abram's men who looked after the sheep and cattle and Lot's men argued over water and grass for the animals.
381  GEN 15:20  some to the Hittite people, some to the Perizzite people and some to the Rephaim people.
455  GEN 18:30  Abraham said,Please don't be angry, Lord, but let me speak again. Maybe there will only be thirty good people. Then what will you do?” Yahweh answered, “Then I will not destroy the city today.”
457  GEN 18:32  Abraham said,Please don't be angry, Lord, and I will speak just once more. Maybe there will only be ten good people. Then what will you do?” Yahweh answered, “If there are ten good people I will not destroy the city.”
497  GEN 20:1  Abraham and his people left Mamre and went towards the south. They lived between two places in Canaan, a town called Kadesh and the desert called Shur. Later they left Canaan and went north to Philistia, and stopped in a place called Gerar.
498  GEN 20:2  While Abraham was in Gerar he said to the people there, “Sarah is my sister.” Sarah was his sister first, but then she became his wife. People used to do that long ago in that country. The king of Gerar was called Abimelech. He sent some of his people to Sarah to bring her to him to be his wife.
534  GEN 21:20  God was with the boy Ishmael. While he grew up God was still close to him. He went to a place called Paran that was also a desert. He was good at hunting birds and animals.
536  GEN 21:22  One day Abimelech, king of Gerar, went to Abraham with Phicol, the officer in charge of his army. Abimelech said to Abraham, “God is with you all the time.
537  GEN 21:23  So I want us to be friends. Promise me that you won't trick me, my children or my descendants. Tell me now so that God will hear you, and do not change it. I have been good to you, so tell me that you will be good to me and to the people in this country where you are living now.”
546  GEN 21:32  Then Abimelech and Phicol went back home to Philistia.
548  GEN 21:34  After he had planted the tree and worshipped Yahweh, Abraham left Beersheba and he too went to Philistia, and he lived there for a long time.
567  GEN 22:19  Then Abraham and Isaac went back to the two men they had left behind. And from there they went home to Philistia. After a while Abraham and his family went to Beersheba and they stayed there.
568  GEN 22:20  Some time later Abraham heard about Nahor, his younger brother. Nahor lived in the country where Abraham had lived before he went to Canaan. His wife's name was Milcah. Nahor and Milcah had eight sons. The first was called Uz, and his younger brothers were Buz, Kemuel the father of Aram, Chesed, Hazo, Pildash and Jidlaph and the youngest son was Bethuel. And Bethuel had a daughter called Rebecca.
594  GEN 24:2  He said to his oldest servant, who looked after all his things,Put your hand here between my legs.
604  GEN 24:12  Then the servant prayed to Yahweh and said,Please, Yahweh, the God of my master Abraham, help me today and keep your promise to my master.
606  GEN 24:14  I will speak to one of them and say,Please put down your jar and let me have a drink.’ Maybe she will say, ‘Yes, drink. And then I will also bring water for your camels.’ If she says that to me, I want her to be the one you have already chosen for Isaac's wife. Then I will know that you have kept the promise you made to Abraham.”
609  GEN 24:17  The servant ran to meet her and said,Please give me a drink of water.”
637  GEN 24:45  “I was praying quietly, and while I was still praying Rebecca came with a water-jar on her shoulder. She went down to the well for water and I said to her,Please give me a drink.’
694  GEN 26:1  Long ago while Abraham was in Canaan there was very little food there and Abraham went to Egypt. Now while his son Isaac was also in Canaan there was very little food as before, and Isaac went west to Gerar. Gerar belonged to the Philistine people and their king was Abimelech. So Isaac went to him.
702  GEN 26:9  Abimelech called for Isaac and said to him, “She is your wife, isn't she! Why did you tell people she was your sister?” Isaac said, “I thought,People here might kill me so that they can take my wife.’”
707  GEN 26:14  He had many sheep and cattle and many servants. And so the Philistine people became jealous of him.
711  GEN 26:18  Once again Isaac and his men dug the waterholes that his father's servants had dug before. Abraham had named the wells, but after he died the Philistines had filled his wells with earth. Now Isaac gave the wells the same names again.
715  GEN 26:22  Then Isaac and his people got up and moved camp and dug another well, but there was no argument this time. Isaac said, “Yahweh has given us a place to live, so now everything will be all right for us here. This well will be called ‘He Gave Us a Place.’”
719  GEN 26:26  While Isaac was at Beersheba, King Abimelech came to him from Gerar. He brought two men with him. One was Phicol, the leader of his army, and the other was his servant Ahuzzath, who used to tell Abimelech what to do.
747  GEN 27:19  Jacob said, “I am your firstborn son Esau. I have done what you told me. Please sit up and eat this meat. I have brought it so that you can give me your special blessing.”
759  GEN 27:31  He cooked the meat so that it was tasty and took it to his father and said, “Father, you asked me for some meat. Here it is now. Please sit up and eat it. Then give me your special blessing.”
764  GEN 27:36  Esau said, “I am your firstborn son, but he tricked me before, and so now he is like your firstborn son. And now he has done it again. You should have given me that special blessing, but he got it. Oh dear, it is his now! Twice he has tricked me. Truly he is called Jacob. Please, isn't there a blessing for me too?” The name Jacob means “he tricks people.”
766  GEN 27:38  Esau kept on asking and asking him. “Isn't there just one more special blessing? Isn't there also a word for me? Please give me a special word too.” And Esau was upset and began to cry.
845  GEN 30:14  At the time when the people were gathering the wheat that they had grown, Reuben found some fruit called mandrakes where they were working. He picked some and took them home to his mother Leah. But Rachel said to Leah,Please give me some of the mandrakes your son has found.”
911  GEN 31:37  You have looked through all my belongings, and what have you found that belongs to you? Put it here where your relatives and mine can see it. Let them decide which one of us is right.
940  GEN 32:12  Please help me again now, so that my brother Esau won't kill me. “I am frightened. I am afraid that Esau is coming to fight us and kill all of us men, and the women and children too.
959  GEN 32:31  After the man had gone away Jacob thought, “That was God himself! I have seen his face, and I am still alive.” So he called the place Peniel, because Peniel means, “God's face.”
992  GEN 34:11  Then Shechem said to Dinah's father and brothers,Please have pity on me. Tell me and I will give you anything you want. If you will agree and let us get married, then I will give you money and presents.”
1011  GEN 34:30  Then Jacob said to Simeon and Levi, “You have brought trouble on me. Now the Canaanite people will hate me. The Perizzites and everybody in this country will hate me. I have only a few men. If they all get together to fight against me, they will destroy us.”
1080  GEN 36:39  After he died, Hadad from Pau ruled. His wife was called Mehetabel, and her father was Matred and her grandfather was Mezahab.
1082  GEN 36:41  Oholibamah, Elah, Pinon,
1120  GEN 37:36  The Midianite men who bought Joseph took him to Egypt. There was a king there who ruled the whole country. There were also many officers in charge of other people. So the men who took Joseph to Egypt sold him to an officer called Potiphar. He was in charge of the soldiers who looked after the king's palace.
1149  GEN 38:29  But the baby pulled his arm back and the other one was born first. The woman said to him, “You have got out by yourself!” So he was named Perez, because Perez means “he got out by himself.”
1151  GEN 39:1  Joseph was living in the country of Egypt because the Ishmaelite people had taken him there and sold him to a man called Potiphar. Potiphar worked for the king and was in charge of the soldiers who looked after the king's palace.
1152  GEN 39:2  Joseph lived in Potiphar's house and worked for him. Yahweh was with Joseph and made everything go well for him.
1153  GEN 39:3  Potiphar saw that Yahweh was with Joseph and always helped him to work well.
1154  GEN 39:4  So Potiphar was pleased with Joseph and put him in charge of his house and everything he owned.
1155  GEN 39:5  From then on, after Joseph started working for Potiphar, Yahweh blessed Potiphar and all his family. Yahweh blessed them because Joseph was there in Potiphar's house. Joseph worked well and everything went well inside Potiphar's house and also outside in his fields.
1156  GEN 39:6  Potiphar trusted Joseph so he gave him everything in his house to look after and he didn't have to think about anything except the food he ate. After a while Potiphar's wife saw that Joseph was very good-looking. He was so strong and good-looking that she wanted to sleep with him. She asked him
1162  GEN 39:12  Potiphar's wife caught him by his coat and said, “Come and sleep with me.” He escaped and ran outside but he left his coat in her hand. When she saw Joseph's coat in her hand,
1169  GEN 39:19  Her husband, Joseph's master Potiphar, was very angry when he heard what his wife said.
1241  GEN 41:45  Then the king gave Joseph an Egyptian name, Zaphenath Paneah. And he gave him a wife called Asenath. She was the daughter of Potiphera, who was a priest for the Egyptian people in a city called Heliopolis. Joseph was thirty years old when he began the work that the king gave him. For seven years plenty of food grew, just as Joseph had told the king. And Joseph left the king's palace and went everywhere all over Egypt.
1278  GEN 42:25  Then Joseph said to his servants, “Fill the men's bags with food to take home. Put their money back inside each bag, and give them food to eat on the way.” So his servants did what Joseph said.
1311  GEN 43:20  Please. Listen to us. We came here once before to buy food.
1343  GEN 44:18  Then Judah went up close to Joseph and said,Please let me just speak to you. Don't be angry with me. You are like the king who rules all Egypt.
1358  GEN 44:33  Please, let him go with my other brothers and I will be your servant here.
1396  GEN 46:9  and his four sons. Their names were Hanoch, Pallu, Hezron and Carmi.
1399  GEN 46:12  Judah and his three sons also went. Their names were Shelah, Perez and Zerah. Two of Judah's sons, Er and Onan, had already died in Canaan. The two sons of Perez, Hezron and Hamul, also went to Egypt.
1400  GEN 46:13  Issachar and his four sons also went. Their names were Tola, Puah, Jashub and Shimron.
1407  GEN 46:20  While Joseph was in Egypt, his wife Asenath had two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim. Asenath's father was Potiphera, and he was a priest for the Egyptian people in Heliopolis.
1425  GEN 47:4  We have come to live in this country, because there is very little food in Canaan, and there is no grass for our sheep and cattle. Please give us permission to live in Goshen.”
1436  GEN 47:15  This went on for some time until all the money in Egypt and Canaan was spent. Then the Egyptians came to Joseph and asked for food.Please give us food,” they said. “Don't let us starve to death. Our money is all gone, so you must help us.”
1450  GEN 47:29  When it was nearly time for him to die he called for his son Joseph and he came to him. Jacob said to him,Put your hand between my legs, so that you can make this promise and you won't change it. Tell me that you will not bury me here in Egypt.
1452  GEN 47:31  Jacob said,Promise me and don't change it.” Joseph put his hand between his father's legs and said, “I am making this promise. When you die, I will take you to Canaan and bury you there.” When Jacob heard his son say that, he thanked God, there where he lay on his bed.
1470  GEN 48:18  He said to his father, “Not that way. This is the older one. Put your right hand on him.”
1484  GEN 49:10  Judah, you will be a ruler later. Your descendants will be rulers too. They will rule until the king comes here. People from other countries will come to him, bringing many things for him. And they will bow down to him, because they will know he is very great.
1511  GEN 50:4  When the time for crying was finished, Joseph said to the king's officers,Please take this message to the king for me and tell him,
25038  LUK 1:76  Then Zechariah spoke to the little child John.People will call you God's prophet, because you will tell them God's message. He is the greatest God. And when you grow up you will go ahead, so that you can make the Lord's road ready for him.
25078  LUK 2:36  An old woman called Anna lived in the temple. She was always telling people God's word. Her father was Phanuel from the family of Asher. She was now 84 years old. A long time ago she and her husband had lived together for seven years, but her husband had died, so she had been a widow for a long time. The old woman never left the temple. Day and night she praised the Lord God. Sometimes she ate food but sometimes she went without food and just prayed.
25083  LUK 2:41  Many Israelite people used to go to Jerusalem every year at the end of the cold season. They went for the Passover ceremony, and Joseph and Mary used to go too.
25085  LUK 2:43  When the Passover ceremony had finished, Joseph and Mary left Jerusalem to go home to Nazareth. Many of their relatives went with them, but Jesus stayed in Jerusalem. His parents didn't know that he had stayed there.
25095  LUK 3:1  At that time there was another important ruler in Rome called Tiberius, who ruled over very many people in different countries. He had been ruling for fifteen years. A man called Pontius Pilate ruled over all the people of Judea. And another man called Herod ruled over all the people of Galilee. Herod's younger brother Philip ruled over two countries called Iturea and Trachonitis that were near Galilee. And there was another man called Lysanias who ruled in another country called Abilene.
25113  LUK 3:19  He also spoke strong words to Herod. Herod was the ruler of Galilee I have told you about. John blamed him because he had married his younger brother's wife, Herodias, before her husband Philip had died. He had done many other evil things. Because of that John kept saying to Herod, “You are very wicked.”
25127  LUK 3:33  And Nahshon's father was Amminadab. And Amminadab's father was Admin. And Admin's father was Arni. And Arni's father was Hezron. And Hezron's father was Perez. And Perez's father was Judah.
25129  LUK 3:35  And Nahor's father was Serug. And Serug's father was Reu. And Reu's father was Peleg. And Peleg's father was Eber. And Eber's father was Shelah.
25179  LUK 5:3  Jesus got into the boat that belonged to Simon and said to him,Push the boat a little way out into the deep.” So Simon pushed the boat and it floated a little way out from the shore. Then Jesus sat down in the boat and spoke to all the people on the shore and taught them God's word.
25180  LUK 5:4  When he finished speaking, he said to Simon,Push the boat out further into the deep water so that you and your men can let down the nets and catch some fish.”
25184  LUK 5:8  When Simon Peter saw all the fish and that the boats were about to sink, he knelt down in front of Jesus and said, “Go away from me, Lord! I am a sinful man,”
25186  LUK 5:10  James and John who were in the other boat were very surprised too. They were the sons of Zebedee and they were Simon Peter's partners. Jesus said to Simon, “Don't be afraid. From now on you will be bringing people to me, just as you are bringing fish to the shore today.”
25188  LUK 5:12  One day Jesus was in a town where there was a man who was covered with bad sores. He was very sick. When he saw Jesus he threw himself down on the ground because he really wanted Jesus to heal him. He said to Jesus,Please! Please! Good Lord, if you want to, you know you can make my skin clean!”
25193  LUK 5:17  One day Jesus was with a man in his house. While he was there some people came to him, and Jesus taught them about God. Some Jews called Pharisees came to him too and some teachers of Moses' law. They came from different places in Judea and Galilee. Others came from Jerusalem. They sat in the house where Jesus was. And the Spirit of the Lord God was with Jesus making him strong, and he healed sick people there in the house.
25197  LUK 5:21  The teachers of Moses' law and the Pharisees said to themselves, “Who is this man? He wants to be like God, does he? God is the only one who can forgive sins, no one else can do that.”
25200  LUK 5:24  But as for me, the one who was born in this place, God has told me that I can forgive your sins. So I will show you today that God's word to me is true.” Then Jesus spoke to the crippled man and said, “Get up! Pick up your bed and go home!”
25206  LUK 5:30  But some Pharisees and teachers of Moses' law knew that Jesus had gone to Levi's house. And they complained and said to Jesus' disciples, “Why are you eating together in that man's house? You eat with people who collect tax money. You eat with sinners!”
25209  LUK 5:33  Some people said to Jesus, “You know what John's disciples are always doing. They often go without food so that they can pray to God, and the disciples of the Pharisees do the same. But your disciples don't do that, they eat whenever they want to.”
25215  LUK 5:39  Jesus also told them this about the wine.People always leave that wine I have been talking about until it is old. They don't like drinking it when it is new. So when people have been drinking old wine, they don't want any new wine. They say, ‘The old is better.’” When Jesus spoke about the material and the wine, he was thinking about people. When people follow him, they mustn't go with two minds.
25217  LUK 6:2  Some Pharisees saw them picking seeds and eating them. They asked, “What are you doing? Our law says, ‘You must not work on the Sabbath.’ But you are working here on the Sabbath. So you have disobeyed the law, haven't you? What you are doing is very wrong.”
25222  LUK 6:7  Some teachers of Moses' law and some Pharisees were also in the synagogue. They were watching Jesus carefully. They were looking to see if Jesus would heal the man's hand, because they wanted to blame Jesus for doing something wrong. If Jesus healed the man's hand on the Sabbath then they would blame him. They would say to him, “You have done something very wrong, because today is the Sabbath.”
25226  LUK 6:11  The teachers of Moses' law and the Pharisees were filled with anger. They began to say to each other, “What can we do with this man?”
25229  LUK 6:14  These were their names: Simon, the one Jesus called Peter, and his younger brother Andrew, James and John, Philip and Bartholomew,
25286  LUK 7:22  Then Jesus said to John's two disciples, “Go back to John. Tell him everything you have seen with your own eyes. And tell him everything you have heard today. Blind people can see. People who were lame can walk now. People with terrible skin diseases are made clean. Deaf people can hear and people who have died are alive now. And tell him this too. Poor people are hearing the good news about God.