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  • Turn over into the temple treasury the tenth part of all, that there may be food in my House. Then you may test me says Yahweh of hosts, to see if I will not open the gates of heaven and bring blessed rain to you up to the last drop. (Malachi 3, 10)

  • John had a leather garment around his waist and wore a cloak of camel's hair; his food was locusts and wild honey. (Matthew 3, 4)

  • After spending forty days and nights without food, Jesus was hungry. (Matthew 4, 2)

  • This is why I tell you not to be worried about food and drink for yourself, or about clothes for your body. Is not life more important than food and is not the body more important than clothes? (Matthew 6, 25)

  • Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow, they do not harvest and do not store food in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth much more than birds? (Matthew 6, 26)

  • Imagine a capable servant whom his master has put in charge of his household to give them food at the proper time. (Matthew 24, 45)

  • Then the good people will ask him: 'Lord, when did we see you hungry and give you food; thirsty and give you drink, (Matthew 25, 37)

  • John was clothed in camel's hair and wore a leather garment around his waist. His food was locusts and honey. (Mark 1, 6)

  • And he ordered them to take nothing for the journey except a staff; no food, no bag, no money in their belts. (Mark 6, 8)

  • Jesus replied, "You yourselves give them something to eat." They answered, "If we are to give them food, we must go and buy two hundred silver coins' worth of bread." (Mark 6, 37)

  • And John answered, "If you have two coats, give one to the person who has none; and if you have food, do the same." (Luke 3, 11)

  • One sabbath Jesus was going through the corn fields and his disciples began to pick heads of grain crushing them in their hands for food. (Luke 6, 1)


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