Löydetty 198 Tulokset: offerings

  • for each lamb, four pounds of fine flour mixed with oil. These burnt offerings are sweet-smelling offerings to Yahweh. (Numbers 28, 13)

  • A he-goat must be offered for the sacrifice for sin. This is in addition to the sacrifice for the feast of Atonement, and to the daily burnt offering with its accompanying grain offering and wine offerings. (Numbers 29, 11)

  • This is what you are to do for Yahweh at your solemn feasts, besides whatever burnt offerings, grain offerings and wine offerings you present as your free-will offerings." (Numbers 29, 39)

  • To that place you will bring your burnt offerings and your sacrifices, tithes and offerings. There you will present the offerings that you promised to God and those which you voluntarily offer, as well as the firstlings of your cattle and sheep. (Deuteronomy 12, 6)

  • Then you shall bring to the place chosen by Yahweh as a dwelling place for his Name, everything which I commanded: the burnt offerings, the sacrifices, the tithes and the first-fruits of the work of your hand, and the selected offerings which you promised by vow to Yahweh: (Deuteronomy 12, 11)

  • The Levite priests, the whole tribe of Levi, will have no share or inheritance as the rest of the children of Israel have, but they shall live on the burnt offerings in honor of Yahweh, and on what is consecrated to him. (Deuteronomy 18, 1)

  • Build the altar to Yahweh with uncut stones and on this altar offer burnt offerings to Yahweh, your God. (Deuteronomy 27, 6)

  • There you shall also sacrifice peace offerings; you shall eat and feast in the presence of Yahweh, your God. (Deuteronomy 27, 7)

  • He fulfilled what Moses had commanded the children of Israel. And according to what is written in the book of the Law of Moses, the altar was made of uncut stones and was built without the use of an iron tool. On this altar, he offered burnt offerings and peace offerings to Yahweh. (Joshua 8, 31)

  • In Israel the warriors let their hair loose, in Israel they presented voluntary offerings for the war. Blessed be Yahweh! (Judges 5, 2)

  • Then all the Israelites, all the people, went up to Bethel. There they sat weeping before Yahweh. They fasted the whole day until evening and presented burnt and peace offerings before Yahweh, (Judges 20, 26)

  • On the next day, the people rose early, built an altar there and offered holocausts and peace offerings. (Judges 21, 4)


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