Found 20 Results for: Provision In Exodus
to make provision for the seven years’ famine by which Egypt will be overtaken; if not, the whole land will perish for want of it. (Genesis 41, 36)
For cooking they used the dough which they had brought with them all the way from Egypt, making girdle-cakes without any yeast in them; they had had no time to leaven it, no chance of making provision for their journey, with the Egyptians eagerly bidding them begone, and allowing them no respite. (Exodus 12, 39)
And so the work was begun, by Beseleel, and Oöliab, and all the craftsmen to whom the Lord had given skill in their craft, so that they should know how to make workmanlike provision for the sanctuary’s needs, according to the prescriptions the Lord had given. (Exodus 36, 1)
he was to bid the Israelites make provision for the Levites out of these lands of theirs. (Numbers 35, 2)
make provision for him out of flock and threshing-floor and wine-press the Lord has blessed for thee. (Deuteronomy 15, 14)
So the cook bore in a shoulder, and put it before Saul; Here, Samuel told him, is the provision we made for thee; sit down to it and eat thy fill; it was put aside for thee on purpose, when I invited my company. Saul, then, was Samuel’s guest that day; (1 Samuel 9, 24)
honey and butter, sheep and fattened calves. So they made provision for David and his followers, that were like to be hard pressed with hunger and thirst, there in the desert. (2 Samuel 17, 29)
There they spent three whole days in the royal presence, and of food and drink had no lack, so well had their fellow tribesmen made provision for them; (1 Chronicles 12, 39)
And oh, to my son Solomon give integrity of heart; command and decree and observance of thine may he hold ever in honour, and ever perform; be it his to build the temple for which I have made provision. (1 Chronicles 29, 19)
That provision made, I set about encouraging them, nobles and chiefs and common folk alike; Fear no assault, I told them; bethink you how great, how fearsome the Lord is, and fight well each for his own kindred, for son and daughter and wife, for house and home. (Nehemiah 4, 14)
For the provision of wood, we have cast lots between priests, Levites and the people at large so that each clan must take its turn, season and season about, bringing in logs to burn on the altar of the Lord our God, as the law of Moses enjoins. (Nehemiah 10, 34)
Pasture-land of thy own flock; and shouldst thou not make bounteous provision here, O God, for thy pensioners? (Psalms 67, 11)
