Löydetty 18 Tulokset: market

  • So Tobias went out to look for some poor man among our brothers, but he came back again and said, 'Father!' I replied, 'What is it, my child?' He went on, 'Father, one of our nation has just been murdered; he has been strangled and then thrown down in the market place; he is there still.' (Tobit 2, 3)

  • I sprang up at once, left my meal untouched, took the man from the market place and laid him in one of my rooms, waiting until sunset to bury him. (Tobit 2, 4)

  • he occupied his towns and advanced on Ecbatana; he seized its towers and plundered its market places, reducing its former magnificence to a mockery. (Judith 1, 14)

  • and pulled down the altars erected by the foreigners in the market place, as well as the shrines. (2 Maccabees 10, 2)

  • to the wide ocean. The grain of the Canal, the harvest of the Nile, formed her revenue. She was the market for the nations. (Isaiah 23, 3)

  • you who say, 'When will New Moon be over so that we can sell our corn, and Sabbath, so that we can market our wheat? Then, we can make the bushel-measure smaller and the shekel-weight bigger, by fraudulently tampering with the scales. (Amos 8, 5)

  • 'What comparison can I find for this generation? It is like children shouting to each other as they sit in the market place: (Matthew 11, 16)

  • Going out at about the third hour he saw others standing idle in the market place (Matthew 20, 3)

  • being greeted respectfully in the market squares and having people call them Rabbi. (Matthew 23, 7)

  • and on returning from the market place they never eat without first sprinkling themselves. There are also many other observances which have been handed down to them to keep, concerning the washing of cups and pots and bronze dishes. (Mark 7, 4)

  • In his teaching he said, 'Beware of the scribes who like to walk about in long robes, to be greeted respectfully in the market squares, (Mark 12, 38)

  • They are like children shouting to one another while they sit in the market place: We played the pipes for you, and you wouldn't dance; we sang dirges, and you wouldn't cry. (Luke 7, 32)


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