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Löydetty 1094 Tulokset: Entry Into Promised Land

  • When you reach the home I mean to give you in the land of Chanaan, it may be that a house will suffer infection. (Leviticus 14, 34)

  • so the goat will carry away all their sins into a land uninhabited, set at large in the desert. (Leviticus 16, 22)

  • it is not for you to live by the customs of that Egyptian land in which you once dwelt, or to imitate the men of Chanaan, the new home I am giving you, and follow their observances. (Leviticus 18, 3)

  • the whole land is contaminated by their presence, and I am calling it to account for these ill deeds, till it vomits out its own inhabitants. (Leviticus 18, 25)

  • the very abominations by which the former inhabitants of the land have contaminated it. (Leviticus 18, 27)

  • When thou reapest the crops on thy land, do not rase all to the level of the ground,✻ or pick up the scattered ears; (Leviticus 19, 9)

  • If a man has commerce with a slave-woman promised in marriage, but not yet redeemed or set free, both shall be beaten, but they shall not be put to death, as if she were a free woman. (Leviticus 19, 20)

  • Do not expose any daughter of thine to dishonour; so thou wilt bring dishonour on the whole land, and fill it with lewdness. (Leviticus 19, 29)

  • If an alien comes to dwell in your land, and settles down among you, do not treat him disdainfully; (Leviticus 19, 33)

  • welcome him as if he were native born, and do him kindness as if he were one of yourselves, remembering that you were aliens once, in the land of Egypt; the Lord your God remembers. (Leviticus 19, 34)

  • Remember these laws and decrees of mine, and live by them, or you too will be vomited up again by the land you are soon to invade and occupy; (Leviticus 20, 22)

  • And now, if I bid you take possession of their land, a land all milk and honey, and make it your home, it is because I, the Lord your God, have set you apart among all the nations of the world; (Leviticus 20, 24)


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