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- New Living Translation - The sons of Jacob’s wife Rachel were Joseph and Benjamin.
- 新标点和合本 - 雅各之妻拉结的儿子是约瑟和便雅悯。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 雅各之妻拉结的儿子是约瑟和便雅悯。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 雅各之妻拉结的儿子是约瑟和便雅悯。
- 当代译本 - 雅各的妻子拉结生的儿子是约瑟和便雅悯。
- 圣经新译本 - 雅各的妻子拉结,生了约瑟和便雅悯。
- 中文标准译本 - 雅各的妻子拉结的儿子约瑟、便雅悯;
- 现代标点和合本 - 雅各之妻拉结的儿子是约瑟和便雅悯。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 雅各之妻拉结的儿子是约瑟和便雅悯。
- New International Version - The sons of Jacob’s wife Rachel: Joseph and Benjamin.
- New International Reader's Version - The sons of Jacob’s wife Rachel were Joseph and Benjamin.
- English Standard Version - The sons of Rachel, Jacob’s wife: Joseph and Benjamin.
- The Message - The sons of Jacob’s wife Rachel were Joseph and Benjamin. Joseph was the father of two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim, from his marriage to Asenath daughter of Potiphera, priest of On. They were born to him in Egypt. Benjamin’s sons were Bela, Beker, Ashbel, Gera, Naaman, Ehi, Rosh, Muppim, Huppim, and Ard.
- Christian Standard Bible - The sons of Jacob’s wife Rachel: Joseph and Benjamin.
- New American Standard Bible - The sons of Jacob’s wife Rachel: Joseph and Benjamin.
- New King James Version - The sons of Rachel, Jacob’s wife, were Joseph and Benjamin.
- Amplified Bible - The sons of Rachel, Jacob’s wife: Joseph and Benjamin.
- American Standard Version - The sons of Rachel Jacob’s wife: Joseph and Benjamin.
- King James Version - The sons of Rachel Jacob's wife; Joseph, and Benjamin.
- New English Translation - The sons of Rachel the wife of Jacob: Joseph and Benjamin.
- World English Bible - The sons of Rachel, Jacob’s wife: Joseph and Benjamin.
- 新標點和合本 - 雅各之妻拉結的兒子是約瑟和便雅憫。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 雅各之妻拉結的兒子是約瑟和便雅憫。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 雅各之妻拉結的兒子是約瑟和便雅憫。
- 當代譯本 - 雅各的妻子拉結生的兒子是約瑟和便雅憫。
- 聖經新譯本 - 雅各的妻子拉結,生了約瑟和便雅憫。
- 呂振中譯本 - 雅各 的妻子 拉結 的兒子是 約瑟 和 便雅憫 ;
- 中文標準譯本 - 雅各的妻子拉結的兒子約瑟、便雅憫;
- 現代標點和合本 - 雅各之妻拉結的兒子是約瑟和便雅憫。
- 文理和合譯本 - 雅各妻拉結之子、約瑟、便雅憫、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 雅各之妻拉結生約瑟、便雅憫。
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 雅各 妻 拉結 之子 約瑟 、 便雅憫 、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Los hijos de Raquel, la esposa de Jacob: José y Benjamín.
- 현대인의 성경 - 야곱의 아내 라헬은 요셉과 베냐민 두 아들을 낳았는데
- Новый Русский Перевод - Сыновья жены Иакова Рахили: Иосиф и Вениамин.
- Восточный перевод - Сыновья жены Якуба Рахили: Юсуф и Вениамин.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Сыновья жены Якуба Рахили: Юсуф и Вениамин.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Сыновья жены Якуба Рахили: Юсуф и Вениамин.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Les fils de Rachel, femme de Jacob : Joseph et Benjamin.
- リビングバイブル - この一族には、ヤコブとラケルに生まれた息子と孫、合わせて十四名も含まれます。ヨセフとベニヤミン。エジプトで生まれたヨセフの息子はマナセとエフライム〔母親はヘリオポリスの祭司ポティ・フェラの娘アセナテ〕。ベニヤミンの息子はベラ、ベケル、アシュベル、ゲラ、ナアマン、エヒ、ロシュ、ムピム、フピム、アルデ。
- Nova Versão Internacional - Estes foram os filhos de Raquel, mulher de Jacó: José e Benjamim.
- Hoffnung für alle - Nachkommen von Jakob und seiner Frau Rahel: Josef und seine Söhne Manasse und Ephraim. Sie wurden ihm in Ägypten von Asenat geboren. Asenat war die Tochter Potiferas, des Priesters von On. Benjamin und seine Söhne Bela, Becher, Aschbel, Gera, Naaman, Ehi, Rosch, Muppim, Huppim und Ard. Zusammen ergibt das 14 Nachkommen von Jakob und Rahel.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Các con trai của Ra-chên (vợ Gia-cốp) là Giô-sép và Bên-gia-min.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - บุตรของราเชลภรรยาของยาโคบได้แก่ โยเซฟและเบนยามิน
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - ราเชลภรรยายาโคบมีบุตรชื่อ โยเซฟ และเบนยามิน
交叉引用
- Numbers 26:38 - These were the clans descended from the sons of Benjamin: The Belaite clan, named after their ancestor Bela. The Ashbelite clan, named after their ancestor Ashbel. The Ahiramite clan, named after their ancestor Ahiram.
- Numbers 26:39 - The Shuphamite clan, named after their ancestor Shupham. The Huphamite clan, named after their ancestor Hupham.
- Numbers 26:40 - These were the subclans descended from the Belaites: The Ardites, named after their ancestor Ard. The Naamites, named after their ancestor Naaman.
- Numbers 26:41 - These were the clans of Benjamin. Their registered troops numbered 45,600.
- Genesis 37:1 - So Jacob settled again in the land of Canaan, where his father had lived as a foreigner.
- Genesis 37:2 - This is the account of Jacob and his family. When Joseph was seventeen years old, he often tended his father’s flocks. He worked for his half brothers, the sons of his father’s wives Bilhah and Zilpah. But Joseph reported to his father some of the bad things his brothers were doing.
- Genesis 37:3 - Jacob loved Joseph more than any of his other children because Joseph had been born to him in his old age. So one day Jacob had a special gift made for Joseph—a beautiful robe.
- Genesis 37:4 - But his brothers hated Joseph because their father loved him more than the rest of them. They couldn’t say a kind word to him.
- Genesis 37:5 - One night Joseph had a dream, and when he told his brothers about it, they hated him more than ever.
- Genesis 37:6 - “Listen to this dream,” he said.
- Genesis 37:7 - “We were out in the field, tying up bundles of grain. Suddenly my bundle stood up, and your bundles all gathered around and bowed low before mine!”
- Genesis 37:8 - His brothers responded, “So you think you will be our king, do you? Do you actually think you will reign over us?” And they hated him all the more because of his dreams and the way he talked about them.
- Genesis 37:9 - Soon Joseph had another dream, and again he told his brothers about it. “Listen, I have had another dream,” he said. “The sun, moon, and eleven stars bowed low before me!”
- Genesis 37:10 - This time he told the dream to his father as well as to his brothers, but his father scolded him. “What kind of dream is that?” he asked. “Will your mother and I and your brothers actually come and bow to the ground before you?”
- Genesis 37:11 - But while his brothers were jealous of Joseph, his father wondered what the dreams meant.
- Genesis 37:12 - Soon after this, Joseph’s brothers went to pasture their father’s flocks at Shechem.
- Genesis 37:13 - When they had been gone for some time, Jacob said to Joseph, “Your brothers are pasturing the sheep at Shechem. Get ready, and I will send you to them.” “I’m ready to go,” Joseph replied.
- Genesis 37:14 - “Go and see how your brothers and the flocks are getting along,” Jacob said. “Then come back and bring me a report.” So Jacob sent him on his way, and Joseph traveled to Shechem from their home in the valley of Hebron.
- Genesis 37:15 - When he arrived there, a man from the area noticed him wandering around the countryside. “What are you looking for?” he asked.
- Genesis 37:16 - “I’m looking for my brothers,” Joseph replied. “Do you know where they are pasturing their sheep?”
- Genesis 37:17 - “Yes,” the man told him. “They have moved on from here, but I heard them say, ‘Let’s go on to Dothan.’” So Joseph followed his brothers to Dothan and found them there.
- Genesis 37:18 - When Joseph’s brothers saw him coming, they recognized him in the distance. As he approached, they made plans to kill him.
- Genesis 37:19 - “Here comes the dreamer!” they said.
- Genesis 37:20 - “Come on, let’s kill him and throw him into one of these cisterns. We can tell our father, ‘A wild animal has eaten him.’ Then we’ll see what becomes of his dreams!”
- Genesis 37:21 - But when Reuben heard of their scheme, he came to Joseph’s rescue. “Let’s not kill him,” he said.
- Genesis 37:22 - “Why should we shed any blood? Let’s just throw him into this empty cistern here in the wilderness. Then he’ll die without our laying a hand on him.” Reuben was secretly planning to rescue Joseph and return him to his father.
- Genesis 37:23 - So when Joseph arrived, his brothers ripped off the beautiful robe he was wearing.
- Genesis 37:24 - Then they grabbed him and threw him into the cistern. Now the cistern was empty; there was no water in it.
- Genesis 37:25 - Then, just as they were sitting down to eat, they looked up and saw a caravan of camels in the distance coming toward them. It was a group of Ishmaelite traders taking a load of gum, balm, and aromatic resin from Gilead down to Egypt.
- Genesis 37:26 - Judah said to his brothers, “What will we gain by killing our brother? We’d have to cover up the crime.
- Genesis 37:27 - Instead of hurting him, let’s sell him to those Ishmaelite traders. After all, he is our brother—our own flesh and blood!” And his brothers agreed.
- Genesis 37:28 - So when the Ishmaelites, who were Midianite traders, came by, Joseph’s brothers pulled him out of the cistern and sold him to them for twenty pieces of silver. And the traders took him to Egypt.
- Genesis 37:29 - Some time later, Reuben returned to get Joseph out of the cistern. When he discovered that Joseph was missing, he tore his clothes in grief.
- Genesis 37:30 - Then he went back to his brothers and lamented, “The boy is gone! What will I do now?”
- Genesis 37:31 - Then the brothers killed a young goat and dipped Joseph’s robe in its blood.
- Genesis 37:32 - They sent the beautiful robe to their father with this message: “Look at what we found. Doesn’t this robe belong to your son?”
- Genesis 37:33 - Their father recognized it immediately. “Yes,” he said, “it is my son’s robe. A wild animal must have eaten him. Joseph has clearly been torn to pieces!”
- Genesis 37:34 - Then Jacob tore his clothes and dressed himself in burlap. He mourned deeply for his son for a long time.
- Genesis 37:35 - His family all tried to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. “I will go to my grave mourning for my son,” he would say, and then he would weep.
- Genesis 37:36 - Meanwhile, the Midianite traders arrived in Egypt, where they sold Joseph to Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh, the king of Egypt. Potiphar was captain of the palace guard.
- Deuteronomy 33:12 - Moses said this about the tribe of Benjamin: “The people of Benjamin are loved by the Lord and live in safety beside him. He surrounds them continuously and preserves them from every harm.”
- Deuteronomy 33:13 - Moses said this about the tribes of Joseph: “May their land be blessed by the Lord with the precious gift of dew from the heavens and water from beneath the earth;
- Deuteronomy 33:14 - with the rich fruit that grows in the sun, and the rich harvest produced each month;
- Deuteronomy 33:15 - with the finest crops of the ancient mountains, and the abundance from the everlasting hills;
- Deuteronomy 33:16 - with the best gifts of the earth and its bounty, and the favor of the one who appeared in the burning bush. May these blessings rest on Joseph’s head, crowning the brow of the prince among his brothers.
- Deuteronomy 33:17 - Joseph has the majesty of a young bull; he has the horns of a wild ox. He will gore distant nations, even to the ends of the earth. This is my blessing for the multitudes of Ephraim and the thousands of Manasseh.”
- Genesis 47:1 - Then Joseph went to see Pharaoh and told him, “My father and my brothers have arrived from the land of Canaan. They have come with all their flocks and herds and possessions, and they are now in the region of Goshen.”
- Genesis 47:2 - Joseph took five of his brothers with him and presented them to Pharaoh.
- Genesis 47:3 - And Pharaoh asked the brothers, “What is your occupation?” They replied, “We, your servants, are shepherds, just like our ancestors.
- Genesis 47:4 - We have come to live here in Egypt for a while, for there is no pasture for our flocks in Canaan. The famine is very severe there. So please, we request permission to live in the region of Goshen.”
- Genesis 47:5 - Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, “Now that your father and brothers have joined you here,
- Genesis 47:6 - choose any place in the entire land of Egypt for them to live. Give them the best land of Egypt. Let them live in the region of Goshen. And if any of them have special skills, put them in charge of my livestock, too.”
- Genesis 47:7 - Then Joseph brought in his father, Jacob, and presented him to Pharaoh. And Jacob blessed Pharaoh.
- Genesis 47:8 - “How old are you?” Pharaoh asked him.
- Genesis 47:9 - Jacob replied, “I have traveled this earth for 130 hard years. But my life has been short compared to the lives of my ancestors.”
- Genesis 47:10 - Then Jacob blessed Pharaoh again before leaving his court.
- Genesis 47:11 - So Joseph assigned the best land of Egypt—the region of Rameses—to his father and his brothers, and he settled them there, just as Pharaoh had commanded.
- Genesis 47:12 - And Joseph provided food for his father and his brothers in amounts appropriate to the number of their dependents, including the smallest children.
- Genesis 47:13 - Meanwhile, the famine became so severe that all the food was used up, and people were starving throughout the lands of Egypt and Canaan.
- Genesis 47:14 - By selling grain to the people, Joseph eventually collected all the money in Egypt and Canaan, and he put the money in Pharaoh’s treasury.
- Genesis 47:15 - When the people of Egypt and Canaan ran out of money, all the Egyptians came to Joseph. “Our money is gone!” they cried. “But please give us food, or we will die before your very eyes!”
- Genesis 47:16 - Joseph replied, “Since your money is gone, bring me your livestock. I will give you food in exchange for your livestock.”
- Genesis 47:17 - So they brought their livestock to Joseph in exchange for food. In exchange for their horses, flocks of sheep and goats, herds of cattle, and donkeys, Joseph provided them with food for another year.
- Genesis 47:18 - But that year ended, and the next year they came again and said, “We cannot hide the truth from you, my lord. Our money is gone, and all our livestock and cattle are yours. We have nothing left to give but our bodies and our land.
- Genesis 47:19 - Why should we die before your very eyes? Buy us and our land in exchange for food; we offer our land and ourselves as slaves for Pharaoh. Just give us grain so we may live and not die, and so the land does not become empty and desolate.”
- Genesis 47:20 - So Joseph bought all the land of Egypt for Pharaoh. All the Egyptians sold him their fields because the famine was so severe, and soon all the land belonged to Pharaoh.
- Genesis 47:21 - As for the people, he made them all slaves, from one end of Egypt to the other.
- Genesis 47:22 - The only land he did not buy was the land belonging to the priests. They received an allotment of food directly from Pharaoh, so they didn’t need to sell their land.
- Genesis 47:23 - Then Joseph said to the people, “Look, today I have bought you and your land for Pharaoh. I will provide you with seed so you can plant the fields.
- Genesis 47:24 - Then when you harvest it, one-fifth of your crop will belong to Pharaoh. You may keep the remaining four-fifths as seed for your fields and as food for you, your households, and your little ones.”
- Genesis 47:25 - “You have saved our lives!” they exclaimed. “May it please you, my lord, to let us be Pharaoh’s servants.”
- Genesis 47:26 - Joseph then issued a decree still in effect in the land of Egypt, that Pharaoh should receive one-fifth of all the crops grown on his land. Only the land belonging to the priests was not given to Pharaoh.
- Genesis 47:27 - Meanwhile, the people of Israel settled in the region of Goshen in Egypt. There they acquired property, and they were fruitful, and their population grew rapidly.
- Genesis 47:28 - Jacob lived for seventeen years after his arrival in Egypt, so he lived 147 years in all.
- Genesis 47:29 - As the time of his death drew near, Jacob called for his son Joseph and said to him, “Please do me this favor. Put your hand under my thigh and swear that you will treat me with unfailing love by honoring this last request: Do not bury me in Egypt.
- Genesis 47:30 - When I die, please take my body out of Egypt and bury me with my ancestors.” So Joseph promised, “I will do as you ask.”
- Genesis 47:31 - “Swear that you will do it,” Jacob insisted. So Joseph gave his oath, and Jacob bowed humbly at the head of his bed.
- Genesis 50:1 - Joseph threw himself on his father and wept over him and kissed him.
- Genesis 50:2 - Then Joseph told the physicians who served him to embalm his father’s body; so Jacob was embalmed.
- Genesis 50:3 - The embalming process took the usual forty days. And the Egyptians mourned his death for seventy days.
- Genesis 50:4 - When the period of mourning was over, Joseph approached Pharaoh’s advisers and said, “Please do me this favor and speak to Pharaoh on my behalf.
- Genesis 50:5 - Tell him that my father made me swear an oath. He said to me, ‘Listen, I am about to die. Take my body back to the land of Canaan, and bury me in the tomb I prepared for myself.’ So please allow me to go and bury my father. After his burial, I will return without delay.”
- Genesis 50:6 - Pharaoh agreed to Joseph’s request. “Go and bury your father, as he made you promise,” he said.
- Genesis 50:7 - So Joseph went up to bury his father. He was accompanied by all of Pharaoh’s officials, all the senior members of Pharaoh’s household, and all the senior officers of Egypt.
- Genesis 50:8 - Joseph also took his entire household and his brothers and their households. But they left their little children and flocks and herds in the land of Goshen.
- Genesis 50:9 - A great number of chariots and charioteers accompanied Joseph.
- Genesis 50:10 - When they arrived at the threshing floor of Atad, near the Jordan River, they held a very great and solemn memorial service, with a seven-day period of mourning for Joseph’s father.
- Genesis 50:11 - The local residents, the Canaanites, watched them mourning at the threshing floor of Atad. Then they renamed that place (which is near the Jordan) Abel-mizraim, for they said, “This is a place of deep mourning for these Egyptians.”
- Genesis 50:12 - So Jacob’s sons did as he had commanded them.
- Genesis 50:13 - They carried his body to the land of Canaan and buried him in the cave in the field of Machpelah, near Mamre. This is the cave that Abraham had bought as a permanent burial site from Ephron the Hittite.
- Genesis 50:14 - After burying Jacob, Joseph returned to Egypt with his brothers and all who had accompanied him to his father’s burial.
- Genesis 35:24 - The sons of Rachel were Joseph and Benjamin.
- Genesis 30:24 - And she named him Joseph, for she said, “May the Lord add yet another son to my family.”
- Genesis 39:1 - When Joseph was taken to Egypt by the Ishmaelite traders, he was purchased by Potiphar, an Egyptian officer. Potiphar was captain of the guard for Pharaoh, the king of Egypt.
- Genesis 39:2 - The Lord was with Joseph, so he succeeded in everything he did as he served in the home of his Egyptian master.
- Genesis 39:3 - Potiphar noticed this and realized that the Lord was with Joseph, giving him success in everything he did.
- Genesis 39:4 - This pleased Potiphar, so he soon made Joseph his personal attendant. He put him in charge of his entire household and everything he owned.
- Genesis 39:5 - From the day Joseph was put in charge of his master’s household and property, the Lord began to bless Potiphar’s household for Joseph’s sake. All his household affairs ran smoothly, and his crops and livestock flourished.
- Genesis 39:6 - So Potiphar gave Joseph complete administrative responsibility over everything he owned. With Joseph there, he didn’t worry about a thing—except what kind of food to eat! Joseph was a very handsome and well-built young man,
- Genesis 39:7 - and Potiphar’s wife soon began to look at him lustfully. “Come and sleep with me,” she demanded.
- Genesis 39:8 - But Joseph refused. “Look,” he told her, “my master trusts me with everything in his entire household.
- Genesis 39:9 - No one here has more authority than I do. He has held back nothing from me except you, because you are his wife. How could I do such a wicked thing? It would be a great sin against God.”
- Genesis 39:10 - She kept putting pressure on Joseph day after day, but he refused to sleep with her, and he kept out of her way as much as possible.
- Genesis 39:11 - One day, however, no one else was around when he went in to do his work.
- Genesis 39:12 - She came and grabbed him by his cloak, demanding, “Come on, sleep with me!” Joseph tore himself away, but he left his cloak in her hand as he ran from the house.
- Genesis 39:13 - When she saw that she was holding his cloak and he had fled,
- Genesis 39:14 - she called out to her servants. Soon all the men came running. “Look!” she said. “My husband has brought this Hebrew slave here to make fools of us! He came into my room to rape me, but I screamed.
- Genesis 39:15 - When he heard me scream, he ran outside and got away, but he left his cloak behind with me.”
- Genesis 39:16 - She kept the cloak with her until her husband came home.
- Genesis 39:17 - Then she told him her story. “That Hebrew slave you’ve brought into our house tried to come in and fool around with me,” she said.
- Genesis 39:18 - “But when I screamed, he ran outside, leaving his cloak with me!”
- Genesis 39:19 - Potiphar was furious when he heard his wife’s story about how Joseph had treated her.
- Genesis 39:20 - So he took Joseph and threw him into the prison where the king’s prisoners were held, and there he remained.
- Genesis 39:21 - But the Lord was with Joseph in the prison and showed him his faithful love. And the Lord made Joseph a favorite with the prison warden.
- Genesis 39:22 - Before long, the warden put Joseph in charge of all the other prisoners and over everything that happened in the prison.
- Genesis 39:23 - The warden had no more worries, because Joseph took care of everything. The Lord was with him and caused everything he did to succeed.
- 1 Chronicles 2:2 - Dan, Joseph, Benjamin, Naphtali, Gad, and Asher.
- Exodus 1:3 - Issachar, Zebulun, Benjamin,
- Genesis 35:16 - Leaving Bethel, Jacob and his clan moved on toward Ephrath. But Rachel went into labor while they were still some distance away. Her labor pains were intense.
- Genesis 35:17 - After a very hard delivery, the midwife finally exclaimed, “Don’t be afraid—you have another son!”
- Genesis 35:18 - Rachel was about to die, but with her last breath she named the baby Ben-oni (which means “son of my sorrow”). The baby’s father, however, called him Benjamin (which means “son of my right hand”).
- Exodus 1:5 - In all, Jacob had seventy descendants in Egypt, including Joseph, who was already there.
- Genesis 49:22 - “Joseph is the foal of a wild donkey, the foal of a wild donkey at a spring— one of the wild donkeys on the ridge.
- Genesis 49:23 - Archers attacked him savagely; they shot at him and harassed him.
- Genesis 49:24 - But his bow remained taut, and his arms were strengthened by the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob, by the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel.
- Genesis 49:25 - May the God of your father help you; may the Almighty bless you with the blessings of the heavens above, and blessings of the watery depths below, and blessings of the breasts and womb.
- Genesis 49:26 - May my fatherly blessings on you surpass the blessings of my ancestors, reaching to the heights of the eternal hills. May these blessings rest on the head of Joseph, who is a prince among his brothers.
- Genesis 49:27 - “Benjamin is a ravenous wolf, devouring his enemies in the morning and dividing his plunder in the evening.”
- Numbers 1:36 - Benjamin 35,400
- Genesis 29:18 - Since Jacob was in love with Rachel, he told her father, “I’ll work for you for seven years if you’ll give me Rachel, your younger daughter, as my wife.”
- Genesis 44:27 - “Then my father said to us, ‘As you know, my wife had two sons,