Löydetty 183 Tulokset: Feast
It was now two days to the paschal feast and the time of unleavened bread; and the chief priests and scribes were trying to bring Jesus into their power by cunning, and put him to death; (Mark 14, 1)
But not on the day of the feast, they said, or there may be an uproar among the people. (Mark 14, 2)
Every year, his parents used to go up to Jerusalem at the paschal feast. (Luke 2, 41)
And when he was twelve years old, after going up to Jerusalem, as the custom was at the time of the feast, (Luke 2, 42)
Then Levi made a great feast for him in his house, and there was a crowded company of publicans and others who were their fellow guests. (Luke 5, 29)
and you yourselves like men awaiting their master’s return from a wedding feast, so that they may open to him at once when he comes and knocks at the door. (Luke 12, 36)
Hearing this, one of his fellow guests said to him, Blessed is the man who shall feast in the kingdom of God. (Luke 14, 15)
And now the feast of unleavened bread, the paschal feast, as it is called, was draw-ing near. (Luke 22, 1)
Two days afterwards, there was a wedding-feast at Cana, in Galilee; and Jesus’ mother was there. (John 2, 1)
Then he said to them, Now draw, and give a draught to the master of the feast. So they gave it to him;✻ (John 2, 8)
and the master of the feast tasted this water, which had now been turned into wine. He did not know whence it came; only the servants who had drawn the water knew that. The master of the feast, then, called to the bridegroom, (John 2, 9)
And now the paschal feast which the Jews keep was drawing near, so Jesus went up to Jerusalem. (John 2, 13)
