Löydetty 1236 Tulokset: Holy Days
When we arrived in Jerusalem, we rested for three days. (Ezra 8, 32)
since they and their sons have married some of their women, as a result of which the holy race has been contaminated by the people of the country. The officials and leaders have been the worst offenders in this act of infidelity.' (Ezra 9, 2)
From the days of our ancestors until now we have been deeply guilty and, because of our iniquities, we, our kings and our priests, have been handed over to the kings of other countries, to the sword, to captivity, to pillage, to shame, as is the case today. (Ezra 9, 7)
And now, for a brief moment, the favour of Yahweh our God has allowed a remnant of us to escape and given us a stable home in his holy place, so that our God can raise our spirits and revive us a little in our slavery. (Ezra 9, 8)
and that anyone who failed within three days to answer the summons of the officials and elders was to forfeit all his possessions and himself be excluded from the community of the exiles. (Ezra 10, 8)
As a result, all the men of Judah and Benjamin assembled in Jerusalem within the three days; it was the twentieth day of the ninth month. All the people sat down in the square in front of the Temple of God, trembling because of the matter in hand and because of the heavy rain. (Ezra 10, 9)
But there are many people here and it is the rainy season; we cannot stay out in the open; besides, this is not something that can be dealt with in one or two days, since many of us have been unfaithful over this. (Ezra 10, 13)
On hearing this I sat down and wept; for some days I mourned, fasting and praying before the God of heaven. (Nehemiah 1, 4)
And so I reached Jerusalem. After I had been there three days, (Nehemiah 2, 11)
Every day, one ox, six fine sheep, as well as poultry, were prepared for me; every ten days, skins of wine were brought in bulk. But even so, I never claimed the governor's subsistence allowance, since the people already had burden enough to bear. (Nehemiah 5, 18)
The wall was finished within fifty-two days, on the twenty-fifth of Elul. (Nehemiah 6, 15)
The whole assembly, all who had returned from the captivity, put up shelters and lived in them; this the Israelites had not done from the days of Joshua son of Nun till that day, and there was very great merrymaking. (Nehemiah 8, 17)
