Löydetty 725 Tulokset: Good Tree
If a fire breaks out and catches among thorn-bushes, setting light to heaps of grain or to corn standing in the fields, the man who lit the fire must make good the loss. (Exodus 22, 6)
Give him good heed, and listen to his bidding; think not to treat him with neglect. He will not overlook thy faults, and in him dwells the power of my name. (Exodus 23, 21)
And on the first day you will pluck fruit from some favourite tree, and branches of palm, leafy boughs, and osiers from the river banks, and so keep holiday in the presence of the Lord your God. (Leviticus 23, 40)
If he injures a beast, he can make it good; one beast will do as well as another; (Leviticus 24, 18)
Under the eye of my favour you shall increase and multiply, all my promises to you I will make good; (Leviticus 26, 9)
who will fix its value, according as he thinks it to be good or bad of its kind; (Leviticus 27, 12)
No choice must be made of good or bad, and there must be no exchanging one beast for another. If any exchange is made, both beasts are forfeit to the Lord, and there is no redemption. (Leviticus 27, 33)
Good news, Lord, said Moses, for the Egyptians, from whose power thou didst once rescue thy people; (Numbers 14, 13)
good news, too, for the inhabitants of this land. They know how thou dwellest among thy people, letting thyself be seen face to face, sheltering us with cloud, going before us in a pillar of cloud by day, of fire by night. (Numbers 14, 14)
See if I do not make good the threats I have uttered against a thankless and rebellious people, leaving them to faint and die in the desert. (Numbers 14, 35)
It is not for God to gainsay himself, as men do, to alter, like the things of earth; must he not make good his word, fulfil his promise? (Numbers 23, 19)
Though Balac should fill his house with silver and gold and offer to give it me, I have no power to go beyond the Lord’s bidding by uttering any word of my own, for good or ill; I can only deliver the Lord’s message? (Numbers 24, 13)
