Löydetty 385 Tulokset: Oil

  • The high priest, the one among his brothers on whose head the anointing oil has been poured, and who has been consecrated to wear the garments, shall not uncover his head or tear his clothes. (Leviticus 21, 10)

  • He shall not leave the sanctuary nor profane the sanctuary of his God for he has on him the consecration of the anointing oil of his God. I am Yahweh. (Leviticus 21, 12)

  • And the grain offering with it shall be two tenths of a measure of fine flour mixed with oil, an offering by fire to Yahweh, a sweet-smelling offering, with its drink offering of a quarter of a measure of wine. (Leviticus 23, 13)

  • "Command the Israelites to bring you oil from pressed olives for the light, that a lamp may be kept burning continually. (Leviticus 24, 2)

  • They are then to take a cloth of violet and cover the light-bearing lampstand together with the lamps, tongs, trays and all the oil jars that belong to it. (Numbers 4, 9)

  • Eleazar, son of Aaron the priest, is to watch over the oil for the light, the sweet-smelling incense, the grain offerings and the anointing oil; he must watch over the whole Holy Tent and everything in it: the sacred objects and their equipment." (Numbers 4, 16)

  • In these cases the man must bring his wife before the priest, and on her behalf make an offering of two pounds of barley flour. He is not to pour oil on it or put incense on it, because this is an 'offering for jealousy,' a memorial offering to record a fault. (Numbers 5, 15)

  • and a basket of unleavened loaves made of fine flour mixed with oil, and of unleavened wafers spread with oil, with the required offerings of grain and wine. (Numbers 6, 15)

  • His offering was: one silver bowl weighing 50 ounces, one silver sprinkling bowl weighing 30 ounces by the official standard, both of them filled for the grain offering with fine flour mixed with oil, (Numbers 7, 13)

  • His offering was: one silver bowl weighing 50 ounces, one silver sprinkling bowl weighing 30 ounces by the official standard, both of them filled for the grain offering with fine flour mixed with oil, (Numbers 7, 19)

  • His offering was: one silver bowl weighing 50 ounces, one silver sprinkling bowl weighing ounces by the official standard, both of them filled for the grain offering with fine flour mixed with oil, (Numbers 7, 25)

  • His offering was: one silver bowl weighing 50 ounces, one silver sprinkling bowl weighing 30 ounces by the official standard, both of them filled for the grain offering with fine flour mixed with oil, (Numbers 7, 31)


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