Löydetty 757 Tulokset: good tree

  • You will keep the approaches to them in good order, dividing the area of the country which Yahweh your God is giving you as your heritage, into three parts, so that any killer can flee to these towns. (Deuteronomy 19, 3)

  • (for example, he goes with his fellow into the forest to cut wood; his arm swings the axe to fell a tree; the head slips off the handle and strikes his companion dead), that man may take refuge in one of these towns and save his life. (Deuteronomy 19, 5)

  • 'If, when attacking a town, you have to besiege it for a long time before you capture it, you must not destroy its trees by taking the axe to them: eat their fruit but do not cut them down. Is the tree in the fields human, that you should besiege it too? (Deuteronomy 20, 19)

  • 'If a man guilty of a capital offence is to be put to death, and you hang him from a tree, (Deuteronomy 21, 22)

  • his body must not remain on the tree overnight; you must bury him the same day, since anyone hanged is a curse of God, and you must not bring pollution on the soil which Yahweh your God is giving you as your heritage.' (Deuteronomy 21, 23)

  • 'If, when out walking, you come across a bird's nest, in a tree or on the ground, with chicks or eggs and the mother bird sitting on the chicks or the eggs, you must not take the mother as well as the chicks. (Deuteronomy 22, 6)

  • 'When you beat your olive tree, you must not go over the branches twice. The foreigner, the orphan and the widow shall have the rest. (Deuteronomy 24, 20)

  • You must then rejoice in all the good things that Yahweh your God has bestowed on you and your family-you, the Levite and the foreigner living with you. (Deuteronomy 26, 11)

  • He hanged the king of Ai from a tree till evening; but at sunset Joshua ordered his body to be taken down from the tree. It was then thrown down at the entrance to the town gate and on top of it was raised a great mound of stones, which is still there today. (Joshua 8, 29)

  • Now, as you see, we are at your mercy; do to us whatever you think good and right.' (Joshua 9, 25)

  • If you desert Yahweh and serve the foreigners' gods, he will turn and maltreat you anew and, in spite of having been good to you in the past, will destroy you.' (Joshua 24, 20)

  • Joshua wrote these words in the Book of the Law of God. He then took a large stone and set it up there, under the oak tree in Yahweh's sanctuary. (Joshua 24, 26)


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