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Löydetty 4545 Tulokset: Red

  • Your breath blew, and the sea covered them. They were submerged like lead into the mighty waters. (Exodus 15, 10)

  • You extended your hand, and the earth devoured them. (Exodus 15, 12)

  • In your mercy, you have been a leader to the people whom you have redeemed. And in your strength, you have carried them to your holy dwelling place. (Exodus 15, 13)

  • Then the leaders of Edom were stirred up, and trembling took hold of the robust of Moab. All the inhabitants of Canaan were petrified. (Exodus 15, 15)

  • Then Moses took Israel from the Red Sea, and they went forth into the desert of Shur. And they wandered for three days through the wilderness, and they found no water. (Exodus 15, 22)

  • And the people murmured against Moses, saying: “What shall we drink?” (Exodus 15, 24)

  • And the entire congregation of the sons of Israel murmured against Moses and Aaron in the wilderness. (Exodus 16, 2)

  • And Moses said: “In the evening, the Lord will give you flesh to eat, and in the morning, bread in fullness. For he has heard your murmurings that you have murmured against him. For what are we? Your murmuring is not against us, but against the Lord.” (Exodus 16, 8)

  • And when Aaron spoke to the entire assembly of the sons of Israel, they looked out toward the wilderness. And behold, the glory of the Lord appeared in a cloud. (Exodus 16, 10)

  • Therefore, it happened in the evening: quails, rising up, covered the camp. Likewise, in the morning, a dew lay all around the camp. (Exodus 16, 13)

  • And when it had covered the face of the earth, it appeared, in the wilderness, small and as if crushed with a pestle, similar to hoar-frost on the ground. (Exodus 16, 14)

  • And they measured by the measure of an omer. He who collected more, did not have too much; nor did he who prepared less, find too little. But each one gathered according to what they were able to eat. (Exodus 16, 18)


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