Löydetty 232 Tulokset: family of Naphtali

  • If your brother becomes impoverished and sells off part of his ancestral property, his nearest male relative will come and exercise his family rights over what his brother has sold. (Leviticus 25, 25)

  • "If a stranger or guest living with you gets rich and your brother, in the course of dealings with him, becomes impoverished and sells himself to this stranger or guest, or to the descendant of a stranger's family, (Leviticus 25, 47)

  • His paternal uncle, his uncle's son, or a member of his own family may redeem him; if he has the means, he may redeem himself. (Leviticus 25, 49)

  • you will have one man from each tribe, the head of his family, to help you. (Numbers 1, 4)

  • For Naphtali, Ahira son of Enan.' (Numbers 1, 15)

  • Once the pedigrees of Naphtali's descendants had been established by clans and families, the names of all the males of twenty years and over, fit to bear arms, were recorded one by one. (Numbers 1, 42)

  • The total of these for the tribe of Naphtali was fifty-three thousand four hundred. (Numbers 1, 43)

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

  • 'The Israelites must pitch their tents, each man by his own standard, under their family emblems. They must pitch their tents round the Dwelling where the Testimony is, some distance away. (Numbers 2, 2)

  • 'The tribe of Naphtali. Leader of the Naphtalites: Ahira son of Enan. (Numbers 2, 29)

  • The Israelites did exactly as Yahweh had ordered Moses. This was how they pitched camp, grouped by standards. This was how they broke camp, each man in his own clan, each man with his own family. (Numbers 2, 34)

  • Moses heard the people weeping, each family at the door of its tent. Yahweh's anger was greatly aroused; Moses too found it disgraceful, (Numbers 11, 10)


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