'Journey' in the Bible
I'll bring some food for you, and after that you may continue your journey, since you have come to visit your servant." So they replied, "Okay! Do what you've proposed."
When God caused me to journey from my father's house, I asked her to do me this favor and say, "He's my brother.'"
Then Abraham's servant took ten camels from his master's herd of camels and left on his journey with all kinds of gifts from his master's inventory. Eventually, he traveled as far as Aram-naharaim, Nahor's home town.
The man stared at her in silence, waiting to see whether or not the LORD had made his journey successful.
"Abraham told me, "The LORD, who is with me wherever I go, will send his angel with you to make your journey successful. So you are to choose a wife for my son from my family, from my father's household.
"So today I arrived at the spring and prayed, "LORD God of my master Abraham, if you wish to make the journey that I have traveled successful,
"Please don't delay me," the servant answered them. "The LORD has made my journey successful. Send me off so I can return to my master."
Then he made this solemn vow: "If God remains with me, watches over me throughout this journey that I'm taking, gives me food to eat and clothes to wear,
He sent them as far away from Jacob as a three days' journey could take them.
As they set out on their journey, because the people who lived in the cities around them feared God, they did not pursue Jacob's sons.
When he returned, he spoke with them, but then he took Simeon away from them and had him placed under arrest right in front of them. After this, Joseph gave orders to fill up their sacks with grain, to return each man's money to his own sack, and to supply each of them with provisions for their return journey. All of this was done for them.
So Israel's sons did what they were asked to do, and Joseph provided wagons for them, as Pharaoh had commanded. He also gave them provisions for the journey.
He sent his father ten male donkeys loaded with the best of Egyptian goods and ten female donkeys loaded with grain, bread, and provisions for his father during the journey.
Later, Israel began his journey, taking along everything that he owned, and arrived at Beer-sheba, where he offered sacrifices to the God of his father Isaac.
"Now as for me, Rachel died after I arrived in Canaan from Paddan, much to my sorrow. While I was on my journey to Ephrathah (also known as Bethlehem), I buried her there."
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- Circuit (27 instances)
- Course (155 instances)
- Drive (160 instances)
- Excursion (1 instance)
- Expedition (3 instances)
- Journey (241 instances)
- Journeying (40 instances)
- Travel (129 instances)
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