26 | GEN 1:26 | Then God said, “Now we will make human beings that will be like us in many ways. I want them to rule over the fish in the sea, over the birds, over all the ◄livestock/domestic animals►, and over all the other creatures that scurry across the ground.” |
60 | GEN 3:4 | The snake said to the woman, “No, you will certainly not die. God said that |
89 | GEN 4:9 | Later, even though Yahweh knew what Cain had done, he said to Cain, “Do you know where Abel, your younger brother, is?” Cain replied, “No, I do not know. ◄My job is not to guard my younger brother!/Am I supposed to take care of my younger brother?►” [RHQ] |
95 | GEN 4:15 | But Yahweh said to him, “No, that will not happen. I will put a mark on you to warn anyone who sees you that I will punish him severely if he kills you. I will punish that person seven times as severely as I am punishing you.” Then Yahweh put a mark on Cain’s forehead. |
96 | GEN 4:16 | So Cain left Yahweh and went to live in the land called Nod, which means ‘wandering’, which was east of Eden. |
102 | GEN 4:22 | Lamech’s other wife Zillah gave birth to a son whom she named Tubal-Cain. Later Tubal-Cain became a ◄blacksmith/one who made tools from bronze and iron►. Tubal-Cain had a younger sister whose name was Naamah. |
135 | GEN 5:29 | whom he named Noah, which sounds like the Hebrew word that means ‘relief’, because he said, “He will bring us relief from all the hard work we have been doing to produce food from the ground that Yahweh cursed.” |
136 | GEN 5:30 | Lamech lived 595 years after Noah was born and became the father of other sons and daughters. |
138 | GEN 5:32 | When Noah was 500 years old, he became the father of a son whom he named Shem. Later he became the father of another son whom he named Ham, and later he became the father of another son whom he named Japheth. |
142 | GEN 6:4 | There were giants called Nephils who lived on the earth at that time and later. During that time some of the Nephil men who ◄belonged to/believed in► God had sex [EUP] with women who did not ◄belong to/believe in► God, and they gave birth to children. The Nephils were considered to be heroic fighters, and they became famous. |
145 | GEN 6:7 | So he said, “I will completely destroy the people I made. I will also destroy all the animals and the creatures that scurry across the ground and the birds. None of them will remain on the earth, because I regret that I made them.” |
146 | GEN 6:8 | But Yahweh was pleased with Noah. |
147 | GEN 6:9 | This is why: Noah was a man who always acted in a righteous way. No one who lived at that time could criticize him about anything. Noah lived in close fellowship with God. |
148 | GEN 6:10 | Noah became the father of three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. |
151 | GEN 6:13 | So God said to Noah, “I have decided to destroy everyone, because all over the earth people are acting violently toward each other. So I am about to get rid of them as well as everything else on the earth. |
160 | GEN 6:22 | So Noah did everything that God told him to do. |
161 | GEN 7:1 | Then Yahweh said to Noah, “I have seen that out of everyone who is now living, you alone always act righteously. So you and all your family go into the boat. |
165 | GEN 7:5 | Noah did everything that Yahweh told him to do. |
166 | GEN 7:6 | Noah was 600 years old when the flood covered the earth. |
167 | GEN 7:7 | Before it started to rain, Noah and his wife and his sons went into the boat to escape from the flood water. |
169 | GEN 7:9 | males and females, came to Noah and then went into the boat, just as God told Noah that they would do. |
171 | GEN 7:11 | When Noah was 600 years old, ◄on the 17th day of the second month of that year/late in October►, all the water that is under the surface of the earth burst forth, and it began to rain so hard that it was as though a dam [MET] in the sky burst open. |
173 | GEN 7:13 | On the day that it started to rain, Noah went into the boat with his wife, and his three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth and their wives. |
175 | GEN 7:15 | Pairs of all animals came to Noah and entered the boat. |
176 | GEN 7:16 | There was a male and a female of each animal that came to Noah, just as God had said they would do. After they were all in the boat, God shut the door. |
183 | GEN 7:23 | God destroyed every living creature: People and animals and creatures that scurry across the ground and birds. Only Noah and those who were in the boat with him remained alive. |
185 | GEN 8:1 | But God ◄did not forget/thought► about Noah and all the wild animals and all the kinds of livestock that were with him in the boat. So one day God sent a wind to blow across the earth, and the wind caused the water to begin to recede. |
190 | GEN 8:6 | 40 days later, Noah opened the window that he had made in the side of the boat, and sent out a raven. |
192 | GEN 8:8 | Then Noah sent out a dove to find out if the water had all receded on the ground. |
193 | GEN 8:9 | But the dove did not find any place to perch, so it flew back to Noah in the boat, because there was still water all over the surface of the earth. So Noah reached out his hand and took the dove back inside the boat. |
194 | GEN 8:10 | Noah waited seven more days. Then he sent the dove out of the boat again. |
195 | GEN 8:11 | This time the dove returned to him in the evening and, surprisingly, in its beak there was a leaf from an olive tree that the dove had just plucked. Then Noah knew that the water had truly receded from the surface of the ground. |
196 | GEN 8:12 | Noah waited seven more days. Then he sent the dove out again, but this time it did not return to him. |
197 | GEN 8:13 | Noah was now 601 years old. By the first day of the first month of the Jewish year, the water had completely drained away from the ground. Noah removed the covering on top of the ark, and he was surprised to see that the surface of the ground was drying. |
199 | GEN 8:15 | Then God said to Noah, |
202 | GEN 8:18 | So Noah left the boat, along with his wife and his sons and their wives. |
204 | GEN 8:20 | Then Noah built a ◄stone altar/place for offering sacrifices► to Yahweh. Then he took some of the animals that Yahweh had said were acceptable as sacrifices and killed them. Then he burned them whole on the altar. |
207 | GEN 9:1 | Then God blessed Noah and his sons, saying to them, “I want you to have many children who will live all over the earth. |
214 | GEN 9:8 | God also said to Noah and his sons, |
223 | GEN 9:17 | Then God said to Noah, “The rainbow will be the sign of the promise that I have made to all the creatures that live on the earth.” |
224 | GEN 9:18 | The sons of Noah who came out of the boat were Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Ham later became the father of Canaan. |
225 | GEN 9:19 | All the people on the earth are descended from those three sons of Noah. |
226 | GEN 9:20 | Noah was a farmer. He planted grapevines. |
230 | GEN 9:24 | When Noah woke up and was sober again, he found out how wrongfully Ham, his youngest son, had behaved toward him. |
234 | GEN 9:28 | Noah lived 350 more years after the flood. |
236 | GEN 10:1 | ◄This is/I will now give► a list of the descendants of Noah’s sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth. They had many children after the flood. |
243 | GEN 10:8 | Another one of Cush’s descendants was Nimrod. Nimrod was the first person on earth who became a mighty warrior. |
244 | GEN 10:9 | Yahweh saw that he had become (OR, caused him to become) a great hunter. That is why people say to a great hunter, “Yahweh ◄sees that you are/has caused you to be► a great hunter like Nimrod.” |
245 | GEN 10:10 | Nimrod became a king who ruled in Babylonia. The first cities over which he ruled were Babel, Erech, Accad, and Calneh. |
246 | GEN 10:11 | From there he went with others to Assyria and built the cities of Nineveh, Rehoboth-Ir, Calah, |
247 | GEN 10:12 | and Resen. Resen was a large city between Nineveh and Calah. |
248 | GEN 10:13 | Ham’s son, Egypt, became the ancestor of the Lud, Anam, Lehab and Naphtuh, |
267 | GEN 10:32 | All those groups descended from the sons of Noah. Each group had its own ◄genealogy/record of people’s ancestors► and each became a separate ethnic group. Those ethnic groups formed after the flood and spread all around the earth. |
289 | GEN 11:22 | When Serug was 30 years old, he became the father of Nahor. |
290 | GEN 11:23 | After Nahor was born, Serug lived 200 more years and became the father of other sons and daughters. |
291 | GEN 11:24 | When Nahor was 29 years old, he became the father of Terah. |
292 | GEN 11:25 | After Terah was born, Nahor lived 119 more years and became the father of other sons and daughters. |
293 | GEN 11:26 | When Terah was 70 years old, his son Abram was born. Later, two other sons, Nahor and Haran were born. |
294 | GEN 11:27 | ◄This is/I will now give► a list of the descendants of Terah: Terah’s sons were Abram, Nahor, and Haran. Haran’s son was named Lot. |
296 | GEN 11:29 | Abram and Nahor both married. Abram’s wife was named Sarai, and Nahor’s wife was named Milcah. Milcah and her younger sister Iscah were the daughters of Haran. |
308 | GEN 12:9 | Then they left there and started traveling south to the Negev Desert. |
320 | GEN 13:1 | So Abram and Sarai left Egypt, and they took along all his possessions, and Lot went with them to the Negev Desert. |
322 | GEN 13:3 | They continued traveling from place to place from the Negev Desert toward Bethel town to the place between Bethel and Ai where they had previously set up their tents, |
365 | GEN 15:4 | Yahweh replied, “No! He will not be the one who will inherit it. Instead, you yourself will be the father of the one who will inherit everything you own.” |
366 | GEN 15:5 | Then Yahweh took Abram outside of his tent and said, “Look up at the sky! Can you count the stars? No, you cannot count them because there are so many of them, and your descendants will be as numerous as the stars.” |
387 | GEN 16:5 | Then Sarai said to Abram, “It is your fault! I put my servant into your arms, so that you could sleep with her [EUP]. Now she realizes that she is pregnant, and she despises me. I think Yahweh will punish you for doing this to me!” |
394 | GEN 16:12 | But your son will be as uncontrollable as a wild donkey [MET]. He will oppose everyone, and everyone will oppose him [MTY]. He will live far away from his relatives [SYN].” |
407 | GEN 17:9 | Then God said to Abraham, “Now you must obey your part of the agreement that I am making with you, and your descendants must also obey it, for all generations. |
417 | GEN 17:19 | Then God replied, “No! Your wife Sarah will bear a son for you. You must name him Isaac. I will establish my agreement with him, one which will be an everlasting agreement for him and his descendants. |
430 | GEN 18:5 | Since you have come here to me, allow me to bring you some food [SYN] so that you can feel refreshed before you leave.” Yahweh replied, “All right, do as you have said.” |
460 | GEN 19:2 | He said to them, “Gentlemen, please stay in my house tonight. You can wash your feet, and tomorrow you can continue your journey.” But they said, “No, we will just sleep in the city square.” |
476 | GEN 19:18 | But Lot said to one of the angels, “No, sir, don’t make me do that! |
497 | GEN 20:1 | Abraham left Mamre and moved southwest to the Negev desert and lived in a place named Gerar, between Kadesh and Shur. |
501 | GEN 20:5 | He told me, ‘She is my sister,’ and she also said, ‘He is my brother.’ I did this with pure motives and I [SYN] have not done anything wrong yet.” |
503 | GEN 20:7 | Now, return this man’s wife to her husband, because he is ◄a prophet/a man who receives messages from me►. He will pray for you, and you will ◄remain alive/not die►. But if you do not return her to him, you will certainly die, and all the members of your household will also certainly die.” |
521 | GEN 21:7 | Then she also said, “No one would have said to Abraham that some day Sarah would nurse a child, but I have given birth to a son when Abraham is very old.” |
544 | GEN 21:30 | Abraham replied, “I want you truly to accept these female lambs from me [SYN], so that it may be a ◄public witness/proof► that this well belongs to me because I dug it.” |
565 | GEN 22:17 | that some day your descendants will be as numerous as the stars in the sky and the grains of sand on the seashore. And your descendants will defeat their enemies and capture their cities [SYN].’ |
568 | GEN 22:20 | After these things happened, someone told Abraham, “Your brother Nahor’s wife, Milcah, has also given birth to children. She has eight sons.” |
571 | GEN 22:23 | who was the father of Rebekah, who later became Isaac’s wife. Those were the eight sons of Milcah, wife of Abraham’s brother, Nahor. |
572 | GEN 22:24 | Nahor also had a ◄concubine/female slave whom he took as a wife►, whose name was Beumah. She gave birth to four sons: Tebah, Gaham, Tahash, and Maacah. |
578 | GEN 23:6 | “Sir, you are a powerful prince among us. Choose one of our finest tombs and bury your wife’s body in it. None of us will refuse to sell land to you for a tomb for your relatives’ bodies.” |
583 | GEN 23:11 | So, just to make the customary reply to start the real discussion about a price, Ephron said, “No, sir, listen to me. I will give to you the field and the cave in it, without charge, with the people here as witnesses.” |
585 | GEN 23:13 | and said to Ephron, as all the others were listening, “No, listen to me. If you are willing, I will pay for the field. You tell me what the price is, and I will give it to you. If you accept it, the field will become mine, and I can bury my wife’s body there.” |
598 | GEN 24:6 | Abraham replied to him, “No! Be certain that you don’t take my son there! |
602 | GEN 24:10 | Then the servant took ten of his master’s camels and loaded them with all kinds of goods that his master gave him to take along. Then he left to go to Aram-Naharaim, which is in ◄northern Mesopotamia/Syria►. He arrived in Nahor city. |
607 | GEN 24:15 | Before he finished praying, amazingly, Rebekah arrived there, carrying a jar on her shoulder. She was the daughter of Bethuel, who was the son of Milcah, the wife of Abraham’s younger brother Nahor. |
616 | GEN 24:24 | She replied, “My father’s name is Bethuel. He is the son of Nahor and his wife Milcah. |
639 | GEN 24:47 | Then I asked her, ‘Whose daughter are you?’ She said, ‘The daughter of Bethuel, the son of Nahor and his wife, Milcah.’ I had a ring and bracelets with me, and I put the ring in her nose and put the bracelets on her arms. |
641 | GEN 24:49 | Now, if you are kind and faithful to my master, tell me that you will do what I am asking. If you will not do that, tell me that also, so I may know what to do [MTY].” |
654 | GEN 24:62 | At that time, Isaac was living in the Negev desert. He had gone there from Beer-Lahai-Roi. |
672 | GEN 25:13 | These are their names, in the order in which they were born: Ishmael’s oldest son was named Nebaioth. After him were born Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam, |
674 | GEN 25:15 | Hadar, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah. |
702 | GEN 26:9 | So Abimelech summoned Isaac and said to him, “Now I realize that she is really your wife! So why did you say, ‘She is my sister’?” Isaac replied to him, “I said that because I thought that someone here might kill me to get her.” |
711 | GEN 26:18 | There were several wells in that area that had been dug when Isaac’s father Abraham was living, but Philistine people had filled them up with dirt after Abraham died. Now Isaac and his servants removed the dirt, and Isaac gave the wells the same names that his father had given to them. |
783 | GEN 28:9 | Because of that, Esau went to see his uncle Ishmael, and married Mahalath, the daughter of Ishmael. Mahalath was the sister of Nabaioth and the granddaughter of Abraham. |
801 | GEN 29:5 | He asked them, “Do you know Laban, the grandson of Nahor?” They replied, “Yes, we know him.” |