Löydetty 2856 Tulokset: Sin
Yahweh spoke to Moses in the desert of Sinai and said: (Numbers 3, 14)
and on this place all the objects used in the liturgy, the fire pans, hooks, scoops, sprinkling basins and all the altar accessories. Over this they will spread a covering of fine leather. They will then fix the poles to it. (Numbers 4, 14)
But Eleazar, son of Aaron the priest, is responsible for looking after the oil for the light, the fragrant incense, the daily cereal offering and the anointing oil, and for supervising the entire Dwelling and everything in it, the holy things and their accessories.' (Numbers 4, 16)
'Speak to the Israelites: "If a man or woman commits any of the sins by which people break faith with Yahweh, that person incurs guilt. (Numbers 5, 6)
"The person must confess the sin committed and restore in full the amount owed, with one-fifth added. Payment is to be made to the person wronged. (Numbers 5, 7)
After he has placed the woman before Yahweh, he will unbind her hair and put the commemorative cereal offering (that is, the cereal offering for a case of suspicion) into her hands. In his own hands the priest will hold the water of bitterness and cursing. (Numbers 5, 18)
"The priest will then put the woman on oath. He will say to her: If it is not true that a man has slept with you, that you have gone astray and made yourself unclean while under your husband's authority, may this water of bitterness and cursing do you no harm. (Numbers 5, 19)
May this water of cursing entering your bowels, make your belly swell and your sexual organs shrivel! To which the woman will reply: Amen! Amen! (Numbers 5, 22)
the priest will make the woman drink the water of bitterness and cursing; when the water of cursing enters into her, it will become bitter. (Numbers 5, 24)
After he has made her drink it, if it is true that she has made herself unclean and been unfaithful to her husband, the water of cursing then entering into her will indeed be bitter: her belly will swell and her sexual organs shrivel, and she will be an object of execration to her people. (Numbers 5, 27)
he will not make himself unclean for his father or his mother, or his brother or his sister, should they die, since on his head he carries his vow to his God. (Numbers 6, 7)
The priest will offer one as a sacrifice for sin, and the other as a burnt offering and will then perform for the person the rite of expiation for the pollution which he has contracted from the corpse. He will consecrate his head that same day; (Numbers 6, 11)
