Löydetty 33 Tulokset: ransom
If a ransom is imposed on the owner, he will pay whatever is imposed, to redeem his life. (Exodus 21, 30)
'When you count the Israelites by census, each one of them must pay Yahweh a ransom for his life, to avoid any incidence of plague among them while you are holding the census. (Exodus 30, 12)
The rich man must not give more, nor the poor man less, than half a shekel when he pays the sum set aside for Yahweh in ransom for your lives. (Exodus 30, 15)
You will take the ransom money of the Israelites and apply it to the service of the Tent of Meeting, for it to be a reminder of the Israelites before Yahweh, as the ransom for your lives.' (Exodus 30, 16)
For the ransom of the two hundred and seventy-three first-born of the Israelites in excess of the number of Levites, (Numbers 3, 46)
you will then give this money to Aaron and his sons as the ransom for the extra number.' (Numbers 3, 48)
Moses took the ransom money for the extra ones unransomed by the Levites; (Numbers 3, 49)
and Moses then handed over their ransom money to Aaron and his sons, at Yahweh's bidding, as Yahweh had ordered Moses. (Numbers 3, 51)
You will not accept a ransom for the life of a murderer condemned to death; he must die. (Numbers 35, 31)
Nor will you accept a ransom for anyone who, having taken sanctuary in his city or refuge, wishes to come back and live at home before the death of the high priest. (Numbers 35, 32)
snatch me from the grasp of an oppressor, ransom me from the grip of a violent man'? (Job 6, 23)
to take pity on him and to say, 'Spare him from going down to the abyss: I have found the ransom for his life,' (Job 33, 24)