- Nave's Topical Bible
- So
- Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
- As They Said, so It Happened
Lectionary Calendar
Friday, September 20th, 2024
the Week of Proper 19 / Ordinary 24
the Week of Proper 19 / Ordinary 24
Search Results by Books
GE (306)EX (172)LE (90)NU (133)DE (103)JOS (105)JDG (155)RU (25)1SA (133)2SA (128)1KI (153)2KI (123)1CH (66)2CH (140)EZR (26)NE (51)ES (33)JOB (69)PS (154)PR (34)EC (26)SO (7)ISA (135)JER (213)LA (13)EZE (201)DA (55)HO (22)JOE (5)AM (27)OB (1)JON (10)MIC (18)NA (1)HAB (6)ZEP (4)HAG (2)ZEC (24)MAL (14)MT (128)MR (79)LU (102)JOH (134)AC (147)RO (99)1CO (76)2CO (61)GA (29)EPH (30)PHP (10)COL (15)1TH (22)2TH (12)1TI (16)2TI (8)TIT (7)PHM (6)HEB (60)JAS (15)1PE (21)2PE (7)1JO (22)2JO (1)3JO (2)JUDE (1)RE (36)
Search Results by Translation
AMP (4054)ASV (1662)BBE (3746)BRL (1031)BRV (1592)BSB (3587)CEV (2887)CJB (3455)CSB (3237)DBY (1009)ERV (4516)ESV (2562)GEN (2256)GLT (2162)GNT (3296)HNV (1694)ISV (972)JET (286)JMT (378)JPS (1342)KJA (1675)KJV (1627)LEB (3064)LIT (1868)LSB (3555)MCB (3366)MNT (519)MSG (2788)N95 (3402)NAS (4235)NET (3849)NKJ (3368)NLT (3462)NLV (3368)NRS (3099)REB (3531)RHE (1313)RSV (2373)SCV (646)TYN (373)UBV (1627)WBT (1617)WEB (1696)WES (359)WNT (837)WYC (960)YLT (874)
advertisement
advertisement
advertisement
Attention!
Tired of seeing ads while studying? Now you can enjoy an "Ads Free" version of the site for as little as 10¢ a day and support a great cause!
Click here to learn more!
Click here to learn more!
Study Desk
General Bible Search
Word Search: "so"
- General
- Interlinear
- Parallel
- Proximity
Concordances (2)
Dictionaries (15)
Encyclopedias (4)
Lexicons (103)
Genesis 50:7
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
So Joseph went to bury his father. All the king's officers, the elders of his court, and all the elders of Egypt went with Joseph.
Genesis 50:11
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
The people that lived in Canaan saw the sadness at the threshing floor of Atad and said, "Those Egyptians are showing great sorrow!" So now that place is named Sorrow of the Egyptians.
Genesis 50:12
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
So Jacob's sons did as their father commanded.
Genesis 50:16
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
So they sent a message to Joseph that said, "Your father gave this command before he died.
Genesis 50:17
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
He said to us, ‘You have done wrong and have sinned and done evil to Joseph. Tell Joseph to forgive you, his brothers.' So now, Joseph, we beg you to forgive our wrong. We are the servants of the God of your father." When Joseph received the message, he cried.
Genesis 50:21
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
So don't be afraid. I will take care of you and your children." So Joseph comforted his brothers and spoke kind words to them.
Exodus 1:11
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
So the Egyptians made life hard for the Israelites. They put slave masters over them, who forced the Israelites to build the cities Pithom and Rameses as supply centers for the king.
Exodus 1:12
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
But the harder the Egyptians forced the Israelites to work, the more the Israelites grew in number and spread out. So the Egyptians became very afraid of them
Exodus 1:17
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
But the nurses feared God, so they did not do as the king told them; they let all the boy babies live.
Exodus 1:20
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
God was good to the nurses. And the Hebrew people continued to grow in number, so they became even stronger.
Exodus 1:22
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
So the king commanded all his people, "Every time a boy is born to the Hebrews, you must throw him into the Nile River, but let all the girl babies live."
Exodus 2:3
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
But after three months she was not able to hide the baby any longer, so she got a basket made of reeds and covered it with tar so that it would float. She put the baby in the basket. Then she put the basket among the tall stalks of grass at the edge of the Nile River.
Exodus 2:6
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
The king's daughter opened the basket and saw the baby boy. He was crying, so she felt sorry for him and said, "This is one of the Hebrew babies."
Exodus 2:8
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
The king's daughter said, "Go!" So the girl went and got the baby's own mother.
Exodus 2:9
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
The king's daughter said to the woman, "Take this baby and nurse him for me, and I will pay you." So the woman took her baby and nursed him.
Exodus 2:12
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
Moses looked all around and saw that no one was watching, so he killed the Egyptian and hid his body in the sand.
Exodus 3:3
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
So he said, "I will go closer to this strange thing. How can a bush continue burning without burning up?"
Exodus 3:10
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
So now I am sending you to the king of Egypt. Go! Bring my people, the Israelites, out of Egypt!"
Exodus 3:20
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
so I will use my great power against Egypt. I will strike Egypt with all the miracles that will happen in that land. After I do that, he will let you go.
Exodus 3:21
[ Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
I will cause the Egyptians to think well of the Israelites. So when you leave, they will give gifts to your people.
Copyright Statement
Greek and Hebrew Transliteration Feature
Courtesy of Charles Loder, Independent Researcher at Academia.edu
Courtesy of Charles Loder, Independent Researcher at Academia.edu