Found 526 Results for: brought

  • he brought Zipporah, the wife of Moses, whom he was to return to him, (Exodus 18, 2)

  • If the thief is unknown, the lord of the house will be brought before the heavens to swear that he did not lay his hand on the goods of his neighbor, (Exodus 22, 8)

  • so as to perpetrate any fraud, such as with an ox, or a donkey, or a sheep, or clothing, nor to do anything that would be able to cause damage. The case of both shall be brought before the heavens. And if they give judgment against him, he shall repay double to his neighbor. (Exodus 22, 9)

  • But if the owner was present, he shall not make restitution, especially if it had been brought for hired work. (Exodus 22, 15)

  • And having brought in the table, you shall place the things which were solemnly commanded upon it. The lampstand shall stand with its lamps, (Exodus 40, 4)

  • And when he had brought the ark into the tabernacle, he drew the veil before it, in order to fulfill the commandment of the Lord. (Exodus 40, 19)

  • And he shall make restitution for the damage that he has brought, and he shall add a fifth part more, delivering it to the priest, who shall pray for him while offering the ram, and he shall be released from it. (Leviticus 5, 16)

  • all that he wanted to obtain by fraud, the whole plus an additional fifth part, to the owner against whom he brought the damage. (Leviticus 6, 5)

  • And immediately, he brought forward Aaron and his sons. And when he had washed them, (Leviticus 8, 6)

  • And so they brought everything that Moses had ordered before the door of the tabernacle, where, when all the multitude stood together, (Leviticus 9, 5)

  • And his sons brought its blood to him, and dipping his finger in it, he touched the horns of the altar, and he poured out the remainder at its base. (Leviticus 9, 9)

  • He also immolated the victim of holocaust. And his sons brought its blood to him, which he poured out all around the altar. (Leviticus 9, 12)


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