234 | GEN 9:28 | After the big flood Noah lived a long time, 350 years. |
235 | GEN 9:29 | He became 950 years old. After that he died. |
299 | GEN 11:32 | While he was there Terah died in Haran. He was really old, he had many years, 205. |
303 | GEN 12:4 | After that Abram went in accordance with God's word. At that time he was old, he had 75 years. He took his wife Sarai, his younger brother's son Lot also, he took his animals and belongings. He took his men also, all his workers, he got them in that town Haran. They all went from Haran, they were going southwards, towards the country Canaan they were going. They were going for many days [lit. 'camps, camps they were going']. They arrived there, in Canaan. |
449 | GEN 18:24 | Perhaps 50 inhabitants of Sodom are good. Will you kill all the inhabitants of Sodom? |
451 | GEN 18:26 | God replied, “For 50 who habitually do good I will not hit that town. I will just leave them all.” |
453 | GEN 18:28 | Perhaps there are only 45 habitually good ones in that town. How will you act? Will you kill everyone in the town?” “For 45 habitually good people I will not hit that town.” |
660 | GEN 25:1 | Abraham earlier took another wife. Her name was Keturah. [Earlier: Implied. Abraham was 137 when Sarah died. His fathering of children by Keturah must have been before 17:17, when Abraham was 99, and probably before Hagar and Abraham produced Ishmael, when Abraham was 85.] |
666 | GEN 25:7 | Abraham was very old, having 175 years. After that he died. |
670 | GEN 25:11 | After that God took care of Isaac. Isaac made his camp at the water-hole, what's that place, Lahoi-Roi. [25:12-20 omitted.] |
1033 | GEN 35:21 | After that Jacob's mob kept going. They made camp on the far side of what's-that-place, of Eder. [35:22-26 omitted.] |
24516 | MRK 6:40 | They sat down at his word, here 50 were in a group, over there 100 were in a group. All the others were like that, they were in groups everywhere. |
24528 | MRK 6:52 | They did not understand. Earlier they saw him give food to 5,000 men from a little fish and damper. They didn't keep it in their minds. They were still thinking to themselves, “He is just a person like us.” |