Löydetty 2583 Tulokset: Old
But if the house is in a village, which has no walls, it shall be sold by the law of the fields. If it has not been redeemed beforehand, then in the Jubilee it shall return to the owner. (Leviticus 25, 31)
But let not their suburbs be sold, for it is an everlasting possession. (Leviticus 25, 34)
If your brother, having been compelled by poverty, will have sold himself to you, you shall not oppress him with the servitude of indentured servants. (Leviticus 25, 39)
For these are my servants, and I led them away from the land of Egypt; let them not be sold into the condition of servitude. (Leviticus 25, 42)
If the hand of a newcomer or a sojourner will have grown strong among you, and your brother, having become impoverished, will have sold himself to him, or to any of his stock, (Leviticus 25, 47)
considering only the years from the time of his selling until the year of the Jubilee, and calculating the money for which he was sold, according to the number of years and the accounting of a hired hand. (Leviticus 25, 50)
You will eat the oldest of what is old, and, when what is new arrives, you will throw away what is old. (Leviticus 26, 10)
But if you will not be obedient to me in this way, then I will add sevenfold to your chastisement, because of your sins. (Leviticus 26, 18)
If you walk as an adversary to me, and if you are not willing to listen to me, I will add sevenfold to your plagues, because of your sins. (Leviticus 26, 21)
If a man has vowed his house, and he has sanctified it to the Lord, the priest shall examine it, whether it is good or bad, and it shall be sold according to the price which he will have established. (Leviticus 27, 14)
But if he has vowed a field of his possession, and has consecrated it to the Lord, the price shall be estimated according to the measure of the seed. If the land would be sown with thirty measures of barley, then let it be sold for fifty shekels of silver. (Leviticus 27, 16)
But if he is not willing to redeem it, then it shall be sold to any other; he who vowed it is no longer able to redeem it. (Leviticus 27, 20)
