43 | GEN 2:12 | (The gold from that land is pure. Bdellium and onyx stone are also found there.) |
224 | GEN 9:18 | Noah's sons who left the ark were Shem, Ham, and Japheth. (Ham was the father of the Canaanites.) |
249 | GEN 10:14 | the Pathrusites, the Casluhites, and the Caphtorites (ancestors of the Philistines). |
270 | GEN 11:3 | They said to one another, “Come on, let's make some bricks and bake them with fire.” (They used brick instead of stone, and tar instead of cement). |
296 | GEN 11:29 | Abram and Nahor both got married. Abram's wife was named Sarai, and Nahor's wife was named Milcah. (She was the daughter of Haran, who was the father of both Milcah and Iscah). |
298 | GEN 11:31 | Terah took his son Abram, his grandson Lot, (who was the son of Haran), his daughter-in-law Sarai, (the wife of his son Abram), and left Ur of the Chaldeans to move to the land of Canaan. They got as far as Haran and settled there. |
329 | GEN 13:10 | Lot looked over the whole Jordan valley towards Zoar, and saw that it was well-watered, looking like the Garden of Eden, like the land of Egypt. (This was before the Lord destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah.) |
332 | GEN 13:13 | (The people of Sodom were very wicked, committing terrible sins that offended the Lord.) |
339 | GEN 14:2 | They attacked Bera, king of Sodom, Birsha, king of Gomorrah, Shinab, king of Admah, Shemeber, king of Zeboiim, and the king of Bela (otherwise known as Zoar). |
340 | GEN 14:3 | All these in the second group joined forces in the Valley of Siddim (the Dead Sea valley). |
344 | GEN 14:7 | Then they swung back through and attacked En-mishpat (otherwise known as Kadesh) and conquered the whole country belonging to the Amalekites, as well as the Amorites who lived in Hazazon-tamar. |
345 | GEN 14:8 | Then the king of Sodom, the king of Gomorrah, the king of Admah, the king of Zeboiim, and the king of Bela (otherwise known as Zoar) marched out and prepared for battle in the Valley of Siddim. |
354 | GEN 14:17 | When Abram returned after defeating Chedorlaomer and his allies, the king of Sodom came out to meet him at the Valley of Shaveh (or Valley of the King). |
480 | GEN 19:22 | But hurry up and run there quickly, because I can't do anything until you get there.” (This is why the town was called Zoar.) |
569 | GEN 22:21 | Uz was the firstborn, then his brother Buz, Kemuel (who became the ancestor of Arameans), |
571 | GEN 22:23 | (Bethuel was Rebekah's father.) Milcah had these eight sons for Abraham's brother Nahor. |
574 | GEN 23:2 | and then she died at Kiriath-arba (or Hebron) in the land of Canaan. Abraham went in to mourn her death and to weep over her. |
591 | GEN 23:19 | Then Abraham went and buried Sarah his wife in the cave in the field at Machpelah near Mamre (or Hebron) in the land of Canaan. |
672 | GEN 25:13 | These were the names of the sons of Ishmael according to their family genealogy: Nebaioth (firstborn), Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam, |
689 | GEN 25:30 | “Give me some of that red stew,” Esau told Jacob. “I'm absolutely starving!” (That's how Esau got his other name, “Edom,” meaning “red.”) |
726 | GEN 26:33 | So Isaac named the well, “Oath,” and that's why the name of the town is “Well of the Oath” (Beersheba) to this day. |
793 | GEN 28:19 | He named the place “Bethel,” (previously it was called Luz). |
808 | GEN 29:12 | (He had told her that he was the son of Laban's brother and Rebekah.) She ran and told her father what had happened. |
820 | GEN 29:24 | (Laban also arranged for his servant Zilpah to be Leah's personal maid.) |
825 | GEN 29:29 | (Laban also arranged for his servant Bilhah to be Rachel's personal maid.) |
906 | GEN 31:32 | As for your idols, anyone you find who has them will die. You can search everything in the presence of our relatives, and if you find I have anything that belongs to you, you can take it.” (Jacob didn't know that Rachel had stolen the household idols.) |
961 | GEN 32:33 | (That's why, even today, Israelites don't eat the thigh tendon attached to the hip socket, because that's where the man hit Jacob's hip socket.) |
1018 | GEN 35:6 | Jacob and everyone with him arrived at Luz (also known as Bethel) in the country of Canaan. |
1031 | GEN 35:19 | Rachel died and was buried on the way to Ephrath (also known as Bethlehem). |
1035 | GEN 35:23 | The sons of Leah: Reuben (Jacob's firstborn), Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, and Zebulun. |
1039 | GEN 35:27 | Jacob returned home to his father Isaac at Mamre, near Kiriath-arba (also known as Hebron), where Abraham and Isaac had lived. |
1042 | GEN 36:1 | The following is the genealogy of Esau (also known as Edom). |
1056 | GEN 36:15 | These were the tribal leaders of Esau's sons. The tribal leaders of the sons of Eliphaz (Esau's firstborn) were Teman, Omar, Zepho, Kenaz, |
1060 | GEN 36:19 | All these were the sons of Esau (also called Edom), and they were their tribal leaders. |
1065 | GEN 36:24 | These were the sons of Zibeon: Aiah and Anah. (This was the Anah who discovered the hot springs in the desert while he was looking after the donkeys of his father Zibeon.) |
1108 | GEN 37:24 | grabbed him and threw him into a pit. (The pit was empty—it didn't have any water in it.) |
1112 | GEN 37:28 | So when the Ishmaelites (who were traders from Midian) came by, they pulled Joseph out of the pit and sold him to them for twenty pieces of silver. The Ishmaelites took him to Egypt. |
1413 | GEN 46:26 | All those who were part of Jacob's family who came to Egypt (his blood relatives, apart from wives of Jacob's sons) totaled sixty-six. |
1459 | GEN 48:7 | I'm doing this because tragically for me when I was returning from Paddan-aram, Rachel died in Canaan some distance from Ephrath. I buried her there on the way to Ephrath” (also known as Bethlehem). |
1534 | EXO 1:1 | These were the names of the sons of Israel (Jacob) who came with him to Egypt along with their families: |
1628 | EXO 4:26 | (Calling him a blood-husband referred to circumcision.) After this the Lord left Moses alone. |
1671 | EXO 6:15 | The sons of Simeon were Jemuel, Jamin, Ohad, Jachin, Zohar, and Shaul, (the son of a Canaanite woman). These were the families of Simeon. |
1775 | EXO 9:32 | However, the wheat and the spelt were not destroyed because they grow later.) |
1871 | EXO 13:3 | So Moses told the people, “Remember this is the day you left Egypt, the land of your slavery, for the Lord led you out of it by his amazing power. (Nothing with yeast in it shall be eaten.) |
1944 | EXO 15:23 | When they arrived at Marah, the water there was too bitter to drink. (That's why the place is called Marah.) |
1984 | EXO 16:36 | (An omer is a tenth of an ephah.) |
2258 | EXO 26:22 | Make six frames for the back (west side) of the Tabernacle, |
2359 | EXO 29:22 | Take the fat from the ram, including the fat of its broad tail, the fat covering the intestines, the best parts of the liver, the two kidneys with their fat, as well as the right thigh (because this is a ram for ordination). |
2396 | EXO 30:13 | Each one who crosses over to those counted must give a half shekel, (using the sanctuary shekel standard, which weighs twenty gerahs). This half shekel is an offering to the Lord. |
2407 | EXO 30:24 | 500 shekels of cassia, (weights using the sanctuary shekel standard), and a hin of olive oil. |
2594 | EXO 36:27 | They made six frames for the back (west side) of the Tabernacle, |
2658 | EXO 38:24 | The total amount of gold from the offering that was used for the work on the sanctuary was 29 talents and 730 shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel standard). |
2659 | EXO 38:25 | The total amount of silver from those who had been counted in the census was 100 talents and 1,775 shekels (using the sanctuary shekel standard). |
2660 | EXO 38:26 | This represents a beka per person, or half a shekel, (using the sanctuary shekel standard) from everyone twenty years of age or older who had been censused, a total of 603,550 men. |
2835 | LEV 5:4 | If you foolishly swear to do something, (whether good or bad, and in whatever way people impulsively swear an oath), even if you're unaware of it being wrong, when you eventually realize it, you are guilty. |
2846 | LEV 5:15 | “If any of you neglects unintentionally all that the Lord has declared belong to him and are holy, you must bring your guilt offering to the Lord: a ram without defects from your herd or but one of equivalent value in silver shekels (according to the sanctuary shekel standard). It is a guilt offering. |
2957 | LEV 9:3 | Then tell the Israelites, ‘Bring the following offerings: a male goat as a sin offering; a calf and a lamb, (both a year old and without defects), for a burnt offering; |
3375 | LEV 22:5 | or anyone who touches an unclean animal or an unclean person, (whatever the uncleanness is), |
3416 | LEV 23:13 | together with its grain offering of two-tenths of an ephah of best flour mixed with olive oil (a food offering to the Lord to be accepted by him) and its drink offering of a quarter of a hin of wine. |
3441 | LEV 23:38 | All of these offerings are in addition to those for the Lord's Sabbaths. They are also in addition to your gifts, to all your offerings to fulfill promises, and to all the freewill offerings you present to the Lord.) |
3458 | LEV 24:11 | The Israelite woman's son cursed the name of the Lord. So they took him before Moses. (His mother's name was Shelomith, daughter of Dibri, from the tribe of Dan.) |
3574 | LEV 27:3 | The value of a man aged twenty to sixty is fifty shekels of silver, (using the sanctuary shekel standard). |
3596 | LEV 27:25 | (All values will use the sanctuary shekel standard of twenty gerahs to the shekel.) |
3625 | NUM 1:20 | The descendants of Reuben, (he was Israel's firstborn son), men aged twenty or over, were recorded by name according to the genealogical records of their tribe and families. All those registered who could serve in the army |
3695 | NUM 3:2 | The names of the sons of Aaron were: Nadab (firstborn), Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar. |
3740 | NUM 3:47 | collect five shekels for each of them, (using the sanctuary shekel standard of twenty gerahs). |
3743 | NUM 3:50 | He collected the money given on behalf of the Israelites' firstborn children. It came to 1,365 shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel standard). |
3814 | NUM 5:21 | (Here the priest shall place the woman under the oath of the curse as follows.) “May the Lord place a curse on you that everyone knows about by having your thighs shrink and your belly swell up. |
3864 | NUM 7:13 | His offering was a silver plate that weighed a hundred and thirty shekels, and a silver bowl that weighed seventy shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel standard). They were both filled with the best flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering. |
3870 | NUM 7:19 | The offering he presented was a silver plate that weighed a hundred and thirty shekels, and a silver bowl that weighed seventy shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel standard). They were both filled with the best flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering. |
3876 | NUM 7:25 | The offering he presented was a silver plate that weighed a hundred and thirty shekels, and a silver bowl that weighed seventy shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel standard). They were both filled with the best flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering. |
3882 | NUM 7:31 | The offering he presented was a silver plate that weighed a hundred and thirty shekels, and a silver bowl that weighed seventy shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel standard). They were both filled with the best flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering. |
3888 | NUM 7:37 | The offering he presented was a silver plate that weighed a hundred and thirty shekels, and a silver bowl that weighed seventy shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel standard). They were both filled with the best flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering. |
3894 | NUM 7:43 | The offering he presented was a silver plate that weighed a hundred and thirty shekels, and a silver bowl that weighed seventy shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel standard). They were both filled with the best flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering. |
3900 | NUM 7:49 | The offering he presented was a silver plate that weighed a hundred and thirty shekels, and a silver bowl that weighed seventy shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel standard). They were both filled with the best flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering. |
3906 | NUM 7:55 | The offering he presented was a silver plate that weighed a hundred and thirty shekels, and a silver bowl that weighed seventy shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel standard). They were both filled with the best flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering. |
3912 | NUM 7:61 | The offering he presented was a silver plate that weighed a hundred and thirty shekels, and a silver bowl that weighed seventy shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel standard). They were both filled with the best flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering. |
3918 | NUM 7:67 | The offering he presented was a silver plate that weighed a hundred and thirty shekels, and a silver bowl that weighed seventy shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel standard). They were both filled with the best flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering. |
3924 | NUM 7:73 | The offering he presented was a silver plate that weighed a hundred and thirty shekels, and a silver bowl that weighed seventy shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel standard). They were both filled with the best flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering. |
3930 | NUM 7:79 | The offering he presented was a silver plate that weighed a hundred and thirty shekels, and a silver bowl that weighed seventy shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel standard). They were both filled with the best flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering. |
3936 | NUM 7:85 | Each silver platter weighed a hundred and thirty shekels, and each bowl weighed seventy shekels. The total weight of the silver was two thousand four hundred shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel standard). |
3937 | NUM 7:86 | The twelve gold dishes filled with incense each weighed ten shekels, (using the sanctuary shekel standard). The total weight of the gold was a hundred and twenty shekels. |
3981 | NUM 9:15 | The cloud covered the Tent of the Testimony (the Tabernacle) on the day that it was set up, and looked like fire above it from evening until the morning. |
4051 | NUM 11:26 | However, two men named Eldad and Medad had stayed behind in the camp. The Spirit came on them too. (They had been put on the list of the seventy elders, but they hadn't gone to the tent. But they prophesied where they were in the camp anyway.) |
4087 | NUM 13:11 | Gaddi, son of Susi, from the tribe of Manasseh (a tribe of Joseph). |
4096 | NUM 13:20 | Is the soil productive or not? Is it forested? Be brave, and bring back some of the country's fruit.” (It was the beginning of the grape harvest.) |
4100 | NUM 13:24 | (The place was named the Valley of Eshcol because of the bunch of grapes they took from there.) |
4157 | NUM 15:3 | When you bring an offering to the Lord from your herd or flock (whether it's a burnt offering, a sacrifice to fulfill a promise you made, or a freewill or festival offering) that will be acceptable to the Lord, |
4274 | NUM 18:16 | When they are one month old you shall pay the redemption price of five shekels of silver, (using the sanctuary shekel standard), equivalent to twenty gerahs. |
4313 | NUM 20:1 | It was during the first month of the year that all the Israelites arrived in the Desert of Zin and set up camp in Kadesh. (This was where Miriam died and was buried.) |
4380 | NUM 22:4 | and told the leaders of Midian, “This horde will eat up everything we have, just like an ox eats up grass in the field!” (Balak son of Zippor, was king of Moab at that time.) |
4502 | NUM 26:11 | But Korah's sons didn't die.) |
4520 | NUM 26:29 | The descendants of Manasseh: Machir (he was the father of Gilead), ancestor of the Machirite family; and Gilead, ancestor of the Gileadite family. |
4524 | NUM 26:33 | (Zelophehad, son of Hepher, didn't have any sons, only daughters. Their names were Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Tirzah.) |
4570 | NUM 27:14 | because when the Israelites complained in the Desert of Zin, you both rebelled against my instructions to show my holiness before them in regard to providing water.” (These were the waters of Meribah in Kadesh, in the Desert of Zin.) |
4719 | NUM 31:53 | (The men who had fought in the battle had each taken plunder for himself.) |
4758 | NUM 32:38 | as well as Nebo and Baal-meon (changing their names), and Sibmah. In fact they renamed those towns they rebuilt. |
4802 | NUM 33:40 | (The Canaanite king of Arad, who lived in the Negev in the country of Canaan, found out that the Israelites were on their way.) |
4896 | DEU 1:2 | (It takes eleven days to go from Horeb to Kadesh-barnea by the road that passes Mount Seir.) |
4952 | DEU 2:12 | Previously the Horites lived in Seir, but the descendants of Esau took over their land. They killed the Horites and settled there, just like Israel did when they occupied the land that the Lord had given them.) |