Löydetty 465 Tulokset: human sacrifice

  • These are human rules and teachings, referring to things that are perishable, that wear out and disappear. (Colossians 2, 22)

  • But as God had entrusted his Gospel to us as to faithful ministers, we were anxious to please God who sees the heart, rather than human beings. (1 Thessalonians 2, 4)

  • This is why we never cease giving thanks to God for, on receiving our message, you accepted it, not as human teaching, but as the word of God. That is what it really is, and as such it is at work in you who believe. (1 Thessalonians 2, 13)

  • and those who do not heed this instruction disobey, not a human, but God himself who gives you his Holy Spirit. (1 Thessalonians 4, 8)

  • As there is one God, there is one mediator between God and humankind, Christ Jesus, himself human, (1 Timothy 2, 5)

  • As for me the time of sacrifice has arrived, and the moment of my departure has come. (2 Timothy 4, 6)

  • Jesus came to take by the hand not the angels but the human race. (Hebrews 2, 16)

  • Christ, in the days of his mortal life, offered his sacrifice with tears and cries. He prayed to him who could save him from death, and he was heard because of his humble submission. (Hebrews 5, 7)

  • has in fact received his mission, not on the basis of any human law, but by the power of an immortal life. (Hebrews 7, 16)

  • a priest who does not first need to offer sacrifice for himself before offering for the sins of the people, as high priests do. He offered himself in sacrifice once and for all. (Hebrews 7, 27)

  • A high priest is appointed to offer to God gifts and sacrifices, and Jesus also has to offer some sacrifice. (Hebrews 8, 3)

  • These are no more than food, drink and different kinds of cleansing by water; all these are human regulations awaiting a reformation. (Hebrews 9, 10)


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