Löydetty 174 Tulokset: twelve

  • and bore the names of the twelve sons of Israel. They were engraved as seals are, each with the name of one of the twelve tribes. (Exodus 39, 14)

  • Then you shall take fine flour and make twelve cakes, two-tenths of a measure in each cake. (Leviticus 24, 5)

  • Such were the men registered by Moses, Aaron and the twelve leaders of Israel, each representing his tribe. (Numbers 1, 44)

  • They brought their offering before Yahweh: six covered wagons and twelve oxen, one wagon for every two leaders and one ox each. They brought them before the Holy Tent. (Numbers 7, 3)

  • and Yahweh said to Moses, "Let the leaders each bring an offering each day for a period of twelve days for the dedication of the altar." (Numbers 7, 11)

  • These were the offerings made by the leaders of Israel for the dedication of the altar on the day it was anointed: twelve silver bowls, twelve silver sprinkling bowls, and twelve golden bowls. (Numbers 7, 84)

  • The twelve golden bowls filled with incense weighed four ounces each, the gold of these bowls weighing in all 48 ounces. (Numbers 7, 86)

  • The sum total of animals for the burnt offering: twelve bulls, twelve rams, twelve male one-year-old lambs, together with their accompanying grain offering. For the sacrifice for sin, twelve goats. (Numbers 7, 87)

  • "Tell the people of Israel to give you walking sticks, one for each tribe; that is twelve sticks for the leaders of the twelve tribes, and write the name of each on his stick; (Numbers 17, 17)

  • Moses spoke to the Israelites, and each of their leaders gave him a stick, twelve sticks in all for their tribes; and Aaron's stick was among them. (Numbers 17, 21)

  • On the second day: twelve young bulls, two rams, fourteen one-year-old lambs without any defect; (Numbers 29, 17)

  • In this way the Israelites provided twelve thousand men equipped for war, one thousand from each tribe. (Numbers 31, 5)


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