111 | GEN 5:5 | He died when he was 930 years old. |
114 | GEN 5:8 | He died when he was 912 years old. |
115 | GEN 5:9 | Enosh lived a long time too. He was 90 years old when he had a son called Kenan. |
117 | GEN 5:11 | He died when he was 905 years old. |
120 | GEN 5:14 | He died when he was 910 years old. |
123 | GEN 5:17 | He died when he was 895 years old. |
126 | GEN 5:20 | He died when he was 962 years old. |
133 | GEN 5:27 | He died when he was 969 years old. |
136 | GEN 5:30 | Then Lamek lived for another 595 years, and he had more sons and daughters. |
235 | GEN 9:29 | He died when he was 950 years old. |
286 | GEN 11:19 | Peleg lived for 209 years after he had Reyu, and he had more sons and daughters. |
291 | GEN 11:24 | Nahor was 29 years old when he had a son called Terah. |
292 | GEN 11:25 | Nahor lived for 119 years after he had Terah, and he had more sons and daughters. |
399 | GEN 17:1 | Later on, when Abram was 99 years old, God showed himself to Abram and said, “I am God. I have power over everything. I want you to live my way and always do the right thing. |
415 | GEN 17:17 | Abraham got down on his knees again and put his face near the ground, and he laughed. He thought, “I am nearly 100 years old, and Sarah is nearly 90. We can’t have a baby. We are too old.” |
421 | GEN 17:23 | Then, on that same day, Abraham did a young man operation on every man and every boy in his camp. All Abraham’s work-men had that operation. They were the work-men that Abraham bought, and the work-men that were born in his camp. And Abraham and his son Ishmael had that operation too. They all had that operation on the same day. Ishmael was 13 years old, and Abraham was 99 years old, when they had that young man operation. |
7312 | 1SA 4:13 | Eli was a really old man by this time. He was 98 years old, and he was blind. He sat in a chair beside the road. He worried about God’s special box. He was afraid something bad might happen to it. After the messenger arrived at that place, he went around and told the bad news, and lots of people started to cry. Eli heard it and called out to the man, “What’s happening? Why is everybody crying like that?” |
23864 | MAT 20:3 | At 9 o’clock in the morning he went again to that place in the town, and he saw some other men standing around doing nothing. |
24919 | MRK 15:24 | Then the soldiers nailed Jesus’s hands and feet to the cross. Then they stood it up, and they left him to die like that. And they made a sign and put it above his head, to say why they killed him. It said, “The big boss over the Jews.” It was 9 o’clock in the morning when they nailed Jesus to that cross. After that, the soldiers gambled with each other to get his clothes. |
25736 | LUK 17:16 | And he got down on his knees in front of Jesus, to show him respect. And he said to Jesus, “Thank you, sir.” That man was not Jewish, like the 9 other men, and like Jesus and his followers, but he was from the Samaria nation. |
25737 | LUK 17:17 | Jesus asked the man, “I made 10 men better, right? Where are the other 9 men? |
27033 | ACT 2:15 | You reckon we are drunk, but no, we are not drunk. It is only 9 o’clock in the morning, too early to get drunk. |
27825 | ACT 23:23 | Then the big boss soldier got 2 other boss soldiers and told them, “You have to take Paul north to Caesarea town tonight. Take him to Felix, the government boss of this country. And you have to keep him safe. So get 200 soldiers ready to go with you. And get ready 70 soldiers that ride horses, to go there with you too. And get ready 200 soldiers that use spears, and they can go with you too. And get horses for Paul too. All of you have to be ready to leave at 9 o’clock tonight.” |