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BARRENNESS

(Sterility of women)

Passages on this topic · 60

  • Genesis 17:15

    God said to Abraham, “As for Sarai your wife, you shall not call her name Sarai, but her name will be Sarah.

  • Genesis 17:16

    I will bless her, and moreover I will give you a son by her. Yes, I will bless her, and she will be a mother of nations. Kings of peoples will come from her.”

  • Genesis 17:17

    Then Abraham fell on his face, and laughed, and said in his heart, “Will a child be born to him who is one hundred years old? Will Sarah, who is ninety years old, give birth?”

  • Genesis 17:18

    Abraham said to God, “Oh that Ishmael might live before you!”

  • Genesis 17:19

    God said, “No, but Sarah, your wife, will bear you a son. You shall call his name Isaac. I will establish my covenant with him for an everlasting covenant for his offspring after him.

  • Genesis 17:20

    As for Ishmael, I have heard you. Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly. He will become the father of twelve princes, and I will make him a great nation.

  • Genesis 17:21

    But my covenant I establish with Isaac, whom Sarah will bear to you at this set time next year.”

  • Genesis 20:17

    Abraham prayed to God. God healed Abimelech, and his wife, and his female servants, and they bore children.

  • Genesis 20:18

    For Yahweh had closed up tight all the wombs of the house of Abimelech, because of Sarah, Abraham’s wife.

  • Genesis 25:21

    Isaac entreated Yahweh for his wife, because she was barren. Yahweh was entreated by him, and Rebekah his wife conceived.

  • Genesis 30:22

    God remembered Rachel, and God listened to her, and opened her womb.

  • Genesis 30:23

    She conceived, bore a son, and said, “God has taken away my reproach.”

  • 1 Samuel 1:6

    Her rival provoked her severely, to irritate her, because Yahweh had shut up her womb.

  • 1 Samuel 1:7

    As he did so year by year, when she went up to Yahweh’s house. Her rival provoked her; therefore she wept, and didn’t eat.

  • 1 Samuel 1:8

    Elkanah her husband said to her, “Hannah, why do you weep? Why don’t you eat? Why is your heart grieved? Am I not better to you than ten sons?”

  • 1 Samuel 1:9

    So Hannah rose up after they had finished eating and drinking in Shiloh. Now Eli the priest was sitting on his seat by the doorpost of Yahweh’s temple.

  • 1 Samuel 1:10

    She was in bitterness of soul, and prayed to Yahweh, weeping bitterly.

  • 1 Samuel 1:11

    She vowed a vow, and said, “Yahweh of Armies, if you will indeed look at the affliction of your servant, and remember me, and not forget your servant, but will give to your servant a boy, then I will give him to Yahweh all the days of his life, and no razor shall come on his head.”

  • 1 Samuel 1:12

    As she continued praying before Yahweh, Eli saw her mouth.

  • 1 Samuel 1:13

    Now Hannah spoke in her heart. Only her lips moved, but her voice was not heard. Therefore Eli thought she was drunk.

  • 1 Samuel 1:14

    Eli said to her, “How long will you be drunk? Get rid of your wine!”

  • 1 Samuel 1:15

    Hannah answered, “No, my lord, I am a woman of a sorrowful spirit. I have not been drinking wine or strong drink, but I poured out my soul before Yahweh.

  • 1 Samuel 1:16

    Don’t consider your servant a wicked woman; for I have been speaking out of the abundance of my complaint and my provocation.”

  • 1 Samuel 1:17

    Then Eli answered, “Go in peace; and may the God of Israel grant your petition that you have asked of him.”

  • 1 Samuel 1:18

    She said, “Let your servant find favor in your sight.” So the woman went her way, and ate; and her facial expression wasn’t sad any more.

  • 1 Samuel 1:19

    They rose up in the morning early, and worshiped before Yahweh, and returned, and came to their house to Ramah. Then Elkanah knew Hannah his wife; and Yahweh remembered her.

  • 1 Samuel 1:20

    When the time had come, Hannah conceived, and bore a son; and she named him Samuel, saying, “Because I have asked him of Yahweh.”

  • 1 Samuel 2:1

    Hannah prayed, and said: “My heart exults in Yahweh! My horn is exalted in Yahweh. My mouth is enlarged over my enemies, because I rejoice in your salvation.

  • 1 Samuel 2:2

    There is no one as holy as Yahweh, For there is no one besides you, nor is there any rock like our God.

  • 1 Samuel 2:3

    “Don’t keep talking so exceedingly proudly. Don’t let arrogance come out of your mouth, For Yahweh is a God of knowledge. By him actions are weighed.

  • 1 Samuel 2:4

    “The bows of the mighty men are broken. Those who stumbled are armed with strength.

  • 1 Samuel 2:5

    Those who were full have hired themselves out for bread. Those who were hungry are satisfied. Yes, the barren has borne seven. She who has many children languishes.

  • 1 Samuel 2:6

    “Yahweh kills, and makes alive. He brings down to Sheol, and brings up.

  • 1 Samuel 2:7

    Yahweh makes poor, and makes rich. He brings low, he also lifts up.

  • 1 Samuel 2:8

    He raises up the poor out of the dust. He lifts up the needy from the dunghill, To make them sit with princes, and inherit the throne of glory. For the pillars of the earth are Yahweh’s. He has set the world on them.

  • 1 Samuel 2:9

    He will keep the feet of his holy ones, but the wicked shall be put to silence in darkness; for no man shall prevail by strength.

  • 1 Samuel 2:10

    Those who strive with Yahweh shall be broken to pieces. He will thunder against them in the sky. “Yahweh will judge the ends of the earth. He will give strength to his king, and exalt the horn of his anointed.”

  • 1 Samuel 2:11

    Elkanah went to Ramah to his house. The child served Yahweh before Eli the priest.

  • Isaiah 4:1

    Seven women shall take hold of one man in that day, saying, “We will eat our own bread, and wear our own clothing: only let us be called by your name. Take away our reproach.”

  • Luke 1:5

    There was in the days of Herod, the king of Judea, a certain priest named Zacharias, of the priestly division of Abijah. He had a wife of the daughters of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth.

  • Luke 1:6

    They were both righteous before God, walking blamelessly in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord.

  • Luke 1:7

    But they had no child, because Elizabeth was barren, and they both were well advanced in years.

  • Luke 1:8

    Now while he executed the priest’s office before God in the order of his division,

  • Luke 1:9

    according to the custom of the priest’s office, his lot was to enter into the temple of the Lord and burn incense.

  • Luke 1:10

    The whole multitude of the people were praying outside at the hour of incense.

  • Luke 1:11

    An angel of the Lord appeared to him, standing on the right side of the altar of incense.

  • Luke 1:12

    Zacharias was troubled when he saw him, and fear fell upon him.

  • Luke 1:13

    But the angel said to him, “Don’t be afraid, Zacharias, because your request has been heard, and your wife, Elizabeth, will bear you a son, and you shall call his name John.

  • Luke 1:14

    You will have joy and gladness; and many will rejoice at his birth.

  • Luke 1:15

    For he will be great in the sight of the Lord, and he will drink no wine nor strong drink. He will be filled with the Holy Spirit, even from his mother’s womb.

  • Luke 1:16

    He will turn many of the children of Israel to the Lord, their God.

  • Luke 1:17

    He will go before him in the spirit and power of Elijah, ‘to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to prepare a people prepared for the Lord.”

  • Luke 1:18

    Zacharias said to the angel, “How can I be sure of this? For I am an old man, and my wife is well advanced in years.”

  • Luke 1:19

    The angel answered him, “I am Gabriel, who stands in the presence of God. I was sent to speak to you, and to bring you this good news.

  • Luke 1:20

    Behold, you will be silent and not able to speak, until the day that these things will happen, because you didn’t believe my words, which will be fulfilled in their proper time.”

  • Luke 1:21

    The people were waiting for Zacharias, and they marveled that he delayed in the temple.

  • Luke 1:22

    When he came out, he could not speak to them, and they perceived that he had seen a vision in the temple. He continued making signs to them, and remained mute.

  • Luke 1:23

    When the days of his service were fulfilled, he departed to his house.

  • Luke 1:24

    After these days Elizabeth, his wife, conceived, and she hid herself five months, saying,

  • Luke 1:25

    “Thus has the Lord done to me in the days in which he looked at me, to take away my reproach among men.”

From Nave’s Topical Bible (public domain).