Löydetty 595 Tulokset: False Gods
God knows well that as soon as you eat this fruit your eyes will be opened, and you yourselves will be like gods, knowing good and evil. (Genesis 3, 5)
but here, too, the herdsmen of Gerara disputed the rights of Isaac’s herdsmen, and claimed the water as their own. So he called the well, in memory of what had happened, the False Claim. (Genesis 26, 20)
Meanwhile, in the absence of her father Laban, who had gone to shear his sheep, Rachel stole his household gods from him. (Genesis 31, 19)
Thou wert hastening to return to thy own kindred? Thou wert longing for thy home? Tell me then, why hast thou carried away my household gods with thee? (Genesis 31, 30)
But as for thy charge of theft, whoever is found with these gods of thine in his possession shall pay for it with his life. Make search in the presence of thy kinsmen and mine, and take away with thee all thou findest here that belongs to thee. Of Rachel’s carrying off the images, Jacob knew nothing. (Genesis 31, 32)
Whereupon Jacob summoned all his household; Cast away, he told them, whatever images of alien gods you have among you, purify yourselves, and put on fresh garments. (Genesis 35, 2)
So they gave him all the images of alien gods that were in their possession, the rings, too, which they wore on their ears, and he buried them under the mastic-tree, close to the town of Sichem. (Genesis 35, 4)
Now I know for certain that the Lord is greater than all other gods! An ill day for the Egyptians when they wronged you!✻ (Exodus 18, 11)
Thou shalt not defy me by making other gods thy own. (Exodus 20, 3)
Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour. (Exodus 20, 16)
it is not for you to make yourselves gods of silver or of gold. (Exodus 20, 23)
Sacrifice is for the Lord alone; he who offers it to other gods must be put to death. (Exodus 22, 20)
