Löydetty 757 Tulokset: staff of Moses

  • And when the children of Israel saw it, they said one to another: Manhu! which signifieth: What is this! for they knew not what it was. And Moses said to them: This is the bread, which the Lord hath given you to eat. (Exodus 16, 15)

  • And Moses said to them: Let no man leave thereof till the morning. (Exodus 16, 19)

  • And they hearkened not to him, but some of them left until the morning, and it began to be full of worms, an it putrefied, and Moses was angry with them. (Exodus 16, 20)

  • But on the sixth day they gathered twice as much, that is, two gomors every man: and all the rulers of the multitude came, and told Moses. (Exodus 16, 22)

  • And they did so as Moses had commanded, and it did not putrefy, neither was there worm found in it. (Exodus 16, 24)

  • And Moses said: Eat it to day, because it is the sabbath of the Lord: to day it shall not be found in the field. (Exodus 16, 25)

  • And the Lord said to Moses: How long will you refuse to keep my commandments, and my law? (Exodus 16, 28)

  • And Moses said: This is the word, which the Lord hath commanded: Fill a gomor of it, and let it be kept unto generations to come hereafter, that they may know the bread, wherewith I fed you in the wilderness, when you were brought forth out of the land of Egypt. (Exodus 16, 32)

  • And Moses said to Aaron: Take a vessel, and put manna into it, as much as a gomor can hold: and lay it up before the Lord to keep unto your generations, (Exodus 16, 33)

  • As the Lord commanded Moses. And Aaron put it in the tabernacle to be kept. (Exodus 16, 34)

  • And they chode with Moses, and said: Give us water, that we may drink. And Moses answered them: Why chide you with me? Wherefore do you tempt the Lord? (Exodus 17, 2)

  • So the people were thirsty there for want of water, and murmured against Moses, saying: Why didst thou make us go forth out of Egypt, to kill us and our children, and our beasts with thirst? (Exodus 17, 3)


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