Löydetty 198 Tulokset: offerings

  • They killed the lambs for the passover sacrifice on the fourteenth day of the second month. The priests and the Levites felt ashamed; so they sanctified themselves and were able to bring burnt offerings into Yahweh's House. (2 Chronicles 30, 15)

  • The king set aside a portion of his own possessions for the morning and evening burnt offerings, and the burnt offerings of sabbath, New Moon, and solemn feast, as laid down in the Law of Yahweh. (2 Chronicles 31, 3)

  • Kore, son of Imnah the Levite, keeper of the eastern gate, was made responsible for the voluntary offerings to God; he provided the portion set aside for Yahweh and the most holy offerings. (2 Chronicles 31, 14)

  • Many people brought grain offerings to Yahweh in Jerusalem and gifts for Hezekiah king of Judah; since then all the nations held Hezekiah in honor. (2 Chronicles 32, 23)

  • He rebuilt the altar of Yahweh and offered peace offerings and praise offerings on it, and ordered Judah to serve Yahweh the God of Israel; (2 Chronicles 33, 16)

  • Josiah then provided for the use of the people, lambs and kids from the flocks to the number of thirty thousand, all as Passover offerings for all who were present, and three thousand bulls as well; all these animals came from the king's possessions. (2 Chronicles 35, 7)

  • So the whole service of Yahweh was prepared that day to celebrate the Passover and to offer burnt offerings on the altar of Yahweh, in accordance with the ordinances of King Josiah. (2 Chronicles 35, 16)

  • In every place where the rest of the people of Yahweh live, let the people of those places help them for their journey with silver, gold and all kinds of goods and livestock. Let them also give them voluntary offerings for the House of Yahweh which is in Jerusalem." (Ezra 1, 4)

  • When they arrived at the Temple of Yahweh in Jerusalem, some of the leaders of the clans made voluntary offerings for the Temple of God, for its rebuilding on its old site. (Ezra 2, 68)

  • They built the altar in the same place, in spite of the fear they had of the people of the land, and they offered burnt offerings upon it, and the morning and evening sacrifice. (Ezra 3, 3)

  • They celebrated the Feast of the Tabernacles as it is written, and offered burnt offerings daily according to the established ritual. (Ezra 3, 4)

  • They began offering burnt offerings on the first day of the seventh month, although the foundation of the House of Yahweh had not yet been laid. (Ezra 3, 6)


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