Found 26 Results for: Statement

  • Accordingly Aaron put a full measure of manna in the jar as Yahweh had commanded Moses and placed it before the slabs of divine statement to be kept there. (Exodus 16, 34)

  • Inside the ark you will place the Statement that I shall give you. (Exodus 25, 16)

  • You must hang the veil from the clasps and there behind the veil you must place the ark of the Statement and the veil will serve to separate the Holy Place from the Holy of Holies. (Exodus 26, 33)

  • Aaron and his sons are to set this flame in the Tent of Meeting, outside the veil that is before the Statement. It must burn there before Yahweh from evening to morning perpetually. This command is to be kept forever by the people of Israel. (Exodus 27, 21)

  • You are to set up the altar before the veil that protects the ark of the Statement opposite the ark and the mercy Seat from where I speak to you. (Exodus 30, 6)

  • With it you are to anoint the Tent of Meeting and the ark of the Statement, (Exodus 30, 26)

  • Crush a part of it into a fine powder, and put some of this in front of the ark of the Statement in the Tent of Meeting, the place appointed for my meetings with you. You must regard it as most holy. (Exodus 30, 36)

  • the Tent of Meeting; the ark of Statement and the mercy Seat that is on top of the ark, (Exodus 31, 7)

  • When Yahweh had finished speaking to Moses about all these things, he gave him the two slabs of the Statement, slabs of stone written with the finger of God. (Exodus 31, 18)

  • Moses then returned and came down from the mountain carrying in his hand the two slabs of the Statement, slabs written on both sides, back and front. (Exodus 32, 15)

  • When Moses came down from Mount Sinai, with the two slabs of the Statement in his hands, he was not aware that the skin of his face was radiant after speaking with Yahweh. (Exodus 34, 29)

  • the ark of the Statement with its poles and the mercy Seat; (Exodus 39, 35)


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