63 | GEN 3:7 | After they had eaten it, suddenly their minds were opened and they realized that they were naked. So they sewed some fig leaves together and put them on. |
238 | GEN 10:3 | And these were the sons of Gomer, the eldest son. Their names were Ashkenaz, Riphath and Togarmah. |
254 | GEN 10:19 | All their areas were called by the one name Canaan, so Canaan was a very big country. The different places in Canaan spread from Sidon down to Gerar in the south near Gaza. And they went right over to the east, as far as Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah and Zeboiim, which is near Lasha. |
258 | GEN 10:23 | And Aram's sons were called Uz, Hul, Gether and Meshek. |
261 | GEN 10:26 | Joktan's sons were called Almodad, Sheleph, Hazarmaveth, Jerah, |
262 | GEN 10:27 | Hadoram, Uzal, Diklah, |
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. |
338 | GEN 14:1 | There was a man called Chedorlaomer who was a powerful king in his own city called Elam. He became ruler over five other kings, Bera, Birsha, Shinah, Shemeber and the king of the city called Bela. That city had two names, Bela and Zoar. Bera was the king of Sodom, Birsha was the king of Gomorrah, Shinah was the king of Admah and Shemeber was the king of Zeboiim. Chedorlaomer had been ruler over the other five kings for a long time. He had ruled over them and all their people for twelve years. The next year the five kings decided that they wouldn't obey him any longer. The next year Chedorlaomer took his soldiers to a place called Ashteroth Karnaim, and three other kings took their soldiers there to help him. Their names were Amraphel, Arioch and Tidal. Amraphel was the king of Babylonia, Arioch was the king of Ellasar and Tidal was the king of Goiim. Those four kings had a lot of soldiers and they helped each other. They fought against the people called Rephaim in Ashteroth Karnaim. Then they went to Ham and fought against the people called Zuzim. Then they went to a flat place called Kiriathaim and fought against the people called Emim. They killed many of the Rephaim and the Zuzim and the Emim. From there they went to the hill country of Edom and fought against the Horite people. They killed many of the people and ran after some of them, driving them away until they reached Elparan on the edge of the desert. From there they turned around and came back to a place called Kadesh. At that time it was called Enmishpat, but today it is called Kadesh. They kept on fighting people and they took all the country that belonged to the Amalekites. Then they fought the Amorite people who lived in Hazazon Tamar and they killed many of them. Then the five kings of Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim and Bela got their soldiers together in a flat place called Siddim to fight the four kings of Elam, Goiim, Babylonia and Ellasar. At that time there was no sea there, but today there is a sea there called the Dead Sea. |
355 | GEN 14:18 | A man called Melchizedek came to Abram too. He was the king of Salem and also a priest of God, the God who is greatest. He brought damper and wine to Abram. |
356 | GEN 14:19 | Then Melchizedek prayed to God and said, “You are the greatest God, the one who made heaven and all the world. Bless Abram. |
357 | GEN 14:20 | You have looked after him and helped him today and so he has chased all those soldiers away. And now we praise you!” Then Abram gave Melchizedek one tenth of all the good things he had taken from Chedorlaomer and the other kings, and brought back with him. |
363 | GEN 15:2 | Abram answered, “Lord Yahweh, why will you give good things to me? I have no children. Only one man is like my son, my servant Eliezer of Damascus. |
364 | GEN 15:3 | You haven't given me any children, so Eliezer will take my things when I die.” |
365 | GEN 15:4 | Then Abram heard Yahweh speaking to him again. He said, “Look! Eliezer won't take your things when you die. Truly you will have a son, and he will be the one who will have your things.” |
380 | GEN 15:19 | These are the people who own these areas today. Some places belong to the Kenite people, some to the Kenizzite people, some to the Kadmonite people, |
381 | GEN 15:20 | some to the Hittite people, some to the Perizzite people and some to the Rephaim people. |
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. |
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. |
751 | GEN 27:23 | Isaac didn't recognize Jacob because his hands were all covered in goat skin. They were like Esau's. He was ready to give his special blessing to Jacob |
782 | GEN 28:8 | Then Esau realized that his father did not like the Canaanite women. |
793 | GEN 28:19 | He named the place Bethel, because Bethel means “house of God.” At first the town nearby was called Luz. |
798 | GEN 29:2 | until he was near his uncle's place. But before he realized where he was he suddenly came to a waterhole out in the fields. The shepherds who lived there used to take their sheep there for water. Every afternoon they took them to the waterhole but they used to wait for each other there. First they brought all the sheep together and then they moved the big stone at the opening of the well. They got water and filled the stone drinking trough that was nearby and let the sheep drink. After the sheep had finished drinking they shut up the well again with the stone. The shepherds always used to do that. When Jacob arrived at the waterhole some sheep were lying there. There were three flocks, but the opening of the well was still shut. |
840 | GEN 30:9 | Leah realized that she had stopped having children and so she gave her servant Zilpah to Jacob to be his wife. |
923 | GEN 31:49 | Laban also said, “May Yahweh watch over us while we are separated.” Because he said that, the place was also named Mizpah, which means “he will see us.” |
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.” |
1018 | GEN 35:6 | Jacob and all his people travelled on to Luz. Luz is in Canaan but today it is called Bethel. |
1045 | GEN 36:4 | Adah and Esau had one son Eliphaz. Basemath and Esau had one son Reuel. |
1051 | GEN 36:10 | His five sons were called Eliphaz, the son of Adah, Reuel the son of Basemath, and Jeush, Jalam and Korah, the three sons of Oholibamah. Oholibamah's father was Anah and her grandfather was Zibeon. The six sons of Eliphaz were called Teman, Omar, Zepho, Gatam, Kenaz and Amalek. Amalek's mother was a woman called Timna. The four sons of Reuel were called Nahath, Zerah, Shammah and Mizzah. |
1056 | GEN 36:15 | Esau was the ancestor of many people. His first son Eliphaz was the father of the leaders called Teman, Omar, Zepho, Kenaz, |
1058 | GEN 36:17 | Esau's son Reuel was the father of the leaders called Nahath, Zerah, Shammah and Mizzah. Their grandmother was Esau's wife Basemath. |
1062 | GEN 36:21 | Dishon, Ezer and Dishan. These sons of Seir were the leaders of the Horite people who lived in Edom. |
1068 | GEN 36:27 | The three sons of Ezer were Bilhan, Zaavan and Akan. |
1069 | GEN 36:28 | The two sons of Dishan were Uz and Aran. |
1070 | GEN 36:29 | These men were the leaders of the Horite people, Lotan, Shobal, Zibeon, Anah, Dishon, Ezer and Dishan. They ruled separately over their people in the country of Edom. |
1074 | GEN 36:33 | After he died, Jobab, the son of Zerah, took his place. He came from Bozrah. |
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. |
1083 | GEN 36:42 | Kenaz, Teman, Mizbar, |
1117 | GEN 37:33 | Jacob looked at it and he recognized Joseph's coat. “Yes, it is his! A wild animal has killed him,” the old man said. “It has torn him to pieces!” |
1125 | GEN 38:5 | Later she had another son and named him Shelah. But when the baby was born his father was staying in a place called Achzib. |
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.” |
1184 | GEN 40:11 | I was holding the king's cup in my hand. So I picked the grapes and squeezed the juice into the cup and gave it to the king.” |
1203 | GEN 41:7 | And the thin ones swallowed the fat ones. The king woke up and realized that he had been dreaming. |
1260 | GEN 42:7 | When Joseph saw his brothers he recognized them, but they didn't recognize him. He behaved as though he didn't know them and asked angrily, “Where do you come from?” “We have come from Canaan to buy food,” they answered. |
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. |
1403 | GEN 46:16 | Gad and his seven sons also went to Egypt. Their names were Zephon, Haggi, Shuni, Ezbon, Eri, Arod and Areli. |
1411 | GEN 46:24 | Naphtali and his four sons also went. Their names were Jahzeel, Guni, Jezer and Shillem. |
1455 | GEN 48:3 | Jacob said to him, “Long ago the God who is most powerful came and appeared to me while I was in Canaan. He spoke to me at Luz and blessed me. |
1456 | GEN 48:4 | He said, ‘I will give you many children, so that your descendants will become many nations. I will give this country to your descendants to be theirs forever.’” Today the place Luz is called Bethel. |
1518 | GEN 50:11 | When the Canaanite people saw Joseph and the others crying at Atad, they said, “Those Egyptians are holding a big death ceremony.” They called the place Abel Mizraim, because that name means “the Egyptians cried.” |
22645 | JON 4:8 | The sun came up and kept on climbing higher. And God sent a hot wind from the east. After a while the sun burnt Jonah's head, and he became dizzy. So he said, “Now I want to die and not live any longer.” |
24967 | LUK 1:5 | Years ago, while Herod was king of Judea, there were many priests. They were all in groups named after the priests of long ago. Some were from Abijah's family, and there was one man called Zechariah who belonged to that group. His wife was Elizabeth, and her father was also a priest. |
24968 | LUK 1:6 | Zechariah and Elizabeth were both good people. They obeyed all the laws of the Lord God, and God could see that they were good. They went on obeying God all the time. |
24969 | LUK 1:7 | And now they were both old. They had no children. They wanted them, but Elizabeth couldn't have any. |
24986 | LUK 1:24 | Five months went by and his wife Elizabeth kept away from people and hid herself in the house. Then she knew that she was pregnant, |
24988 | LUK 1:26 | After another month the same angel called Gabriel went to Nazareth, a town in Galilee. |
24998 | LUK 1:36 | “Look, your relative Elizabeth is also having a baby, even though she is an old woman. She hasn't been able to have children all these years, but now she has been pregnant for six months. |
25001 | LUK 1:39 | Mary wanted to go straight away to visit Elizabeth. So she left Nazareth and travelled south. She went up to the hill country of Judea and kept on going up until she found the place where Zechariah lived. When she arrived at his house she went in and she and Elizabeth talked together inside the house. Mary said to Elizabeth, “Are you well? May God be with you.” |
25003 | LUK 1:41 | When Elizabeth heard Mary's words, her baby moved inside her. And at the same time the Holy Spirit filled her and controlled her. |
25018 | LUK 1:56 | Mary stayed with Elizabeth for three months, and then she went back home to Nazareth. |
25019 | LUK 1:57 | The day came for Elizabeth to have her baby, and she gave birth to a son. She was very happy. |
25046 | LUK 2:4 | So Joseph left the town of Nazareth in Galilee and went to his own town with his promised wife Mary, who was pregnant. They went to the town of Bethlehem in Judea. It was Joseph's town because his ancestors belonged there and long ago King David belonged to the same line as Joseph. So Joseph and Mary went from Galilee to Bethlehem to write their names down there. |
25081 | LUK 2:39 | Joseph and Mary finished everything they had to do in the temple to obey God's law. Then they returned to their town of Nazareth in Galilee. |
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. |
25093 | LUK 2:51 | So Jesus got up and left Jerusalem and went home to Nazareth with Joseph and Mary and he always obeyed them. Mary kept on thinking about all the things she had seen and heard and kept them in her mind. |
25097 | LUK 3:3 | When John heard that, he went down to the Jordan River and went through all the country near the river teaching God's message to the people. He said to them, “Stop doing the wrong things you have been doing and obey God. Then I will baptize you so that people will know that you are obeying God now. And God will forgive your sins.” |
25101 | LUK 3:7 | Crowds of people went to John because they wanted him to baptize them in the river. But he said to them, “You wicked people! You are like snakes! You won't escape when God punishes you! |
25106 | LUK 3:12 | There were some people who worked for the Roman rulers taking tax money from other people to give to the Romans. They also came to John to be baptized and they said to him, “Teacher, what should we do?” |
25110 | LUK 3:16 | So John said to them, “I am baptizing you today with water and that is all. But someone is coming later who is much greater than I am. When I think of him, I know that I am not very important. I am not good enough to work for him or even to untie his shoes. And when he comes here he will baptize you with God's Holy Spirit and with fire. |
25115 | LUK 3:21 | Before John was put in prison, Jesus went to him, and John baptized Jesus after everyone else. After John had baptized him, Jesus prayed. While he was praying God opened the heavens |
25123 | LUK 3:29 | And Er's father was Joshua. And Joshua's father was Eliezer. And Eliezer's father was Jorim. And Jorim's father was Matthat. And Matthat's father was Levi. |
25126 | LUK 3:32 | And David's father was Jesse. And Jesse's father was Obed. And Obed's father was Boaz. And Boaz' father was Sala. And Sala's father was Nahshon. |
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. |
25148 | LUK 4:16 | Then Jesus went to Nazareth, the town where he had grown up. And on the day called the Sabbath he went to the synagogue as he always did. And while everyone was sitting down, Jesus stood up and went to the front to read God's word to the people. |
25166 | LUK 4:34 | “Hey! Leave me alone! Why have you come to us, Jesus of Nazareth? You have come here to kill us, haven't you! I know who you are. You are the one God has sent here!” |
25293 | LUK 7:29 | All the people heard Jesus. And some men who worked for the Romans and collected tax money heard too, and they praised God. Those people had all heard John before this. They had obeyed God and John had baptized them, and now they heard Jesus. |
25294 | LUK 7:30 | But the Pharisees and the teachers of Moses' law didn't obey God, and so John didn't baptize them, because they refused. |
25317 | LUK 8:3 | Another woman called Joanna went too. Her husband was called Chuza, and he was an important man who worked for King Herod. Another woman was called Susanna. Many women went with Jesus and his disciples. They took their own food and money, so that they could look after the men and give them food. |
25339 | LUK 8:25 | Jesus said to his disciples, “Why can't you trust me?” But they were amazed and frightened. “Who is this man?” they said to each other. “He speaks to the wind and the waves and they obey him!” |
25370 | LUK 8:56 | Her father and mother were amazed that the little girl was alive. But Jesus said to them, “Don't tell anyone that I have made this girl alive again.” |
25413 | LUK 9:43 | All the people there were amazed because God was so powerful. While the people kept on talking about all the wonderful things Jesus was doing, Jesus spoke to his disciples. |
25445 | LUK 10:13 | Then Jesus said, “You people of Chorazin and Bethsaida, what will happen to you? God will make bad things happen to you. You have seen all the powerful things God has done in your towns today, but you haven't stopped doing wrong and you haven't obeyed God. “Long ago the people of Tyre and Sidon were wicked people. They were very bad. But they didn't see the powerful things that God has been doing today. If they had seen God's great and powerful works, they would have stopped doing wrong and they would have obeyed God. They would have quickly put on rough clothes made of goats' hair and sat down on the ground in ashes so that God would know they had stopped doing wrong and were obeying him.” |
25446 | LUK 10:14 | Then Jesus said, “On the last day God will surely blame those people of Tyre and Sidon because they were wicked. But he will blame you people of Chorazin and Bethsaida much more because you have refused God's word today. |
25488 | LUK 11:14 | Some time later Jesus saw a man who was dumb. He couldn't speak because he had an evil spirit. Jesus made the spirit go out of him and then the man began to speak. Many people who were there were amazed when they heard him speaking. |
25489 | LUK 11:15 | But some people were saying to each other, “Satan, that one called Beelzebul, the boss of all the evil spirits - he is the one making Jesus strong. Really Satan is giving him power and so he is making the evil spirits come out of people.” |
25493 | LUK 11:19 | If I make evil spirits come out of people because Beelzebul is making me strong, then tell me, what do your disciples do? How do they make evil spirits come out of people? They know that Beelzebul doesn't make them strong. So they know that those words you are saying about me are all lies. |