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Löydetty 582 Tulokset: Peace Offering

  • in pursuance of the command given to Israel by God’s servant Moses, when he wrote down the law; an altar of unpolished stones, that no iron tool had touched. On this he offered the Lord burnt-sacrifice, and slew victims by way of welcome-offering. (Joshua 8, 31)

  • Josue gave them terms of peace, and made an alliance with them, promising that their lives should be spared; the chieftains, too, bound themselves to it by an oath, (Joshua 9, 15)

  • So it was that these five Amorrhite kings, from Jerusalem, Hebron, Jerimoth, Lachis and Eglon, joined their forces and encamped before Gabaon, offering battle. (Joshua 10, 5)

  • Thus, in fulfilment of the Lord’s promise to Moses, Josue occupied the whole country, and gave the several tribes enjoyment of their several portions; and the land was at peace. (Joshua 11, 23)

  • (Hebron, in earlier days, was called Cariath-Arbe, after the great father of the race.✻ ) And once more the land was at peace. (Joshua 14, 15)

  • yet always keeping carefully in mind, and carrying out in act, the terms of that law which the Lord’s servant Moses enjoined upon you. You must still love the Lord your God, and follow the paths he has chosen, obeying his commandments, keeping close to him, and offering him the service of your heart and soul. (Joshua 22, 5)

  • Let him condemn and punish us, if we have built it with any thought of offering sacrifice or victim or welcome-offering there. (Joshua 22, 23)

  • We determined to build an altar, that should never know burnt-sacrifice or offering; (Joshua 22, 26)

  • it was to be a monument of our claims upon you, of our children’s claims upon yours. We would safeguard our right of bringing the Lord burnt-sacrifice and victim and welcome-offering; your children should never say to ours, The Lord will have none of you! (Joshua 22, 27)

  • Let them say it, and our children will reply, And the altar? The altar which our fathers raised, not for burnt-sacrifice or offering, but for a monument of our claim on you? (Joshua 22, 28)

  • Far be such treachery from our thoughts, as to rebel against the Lord, and forsake the paths he has traced for us, never will we present burnt-sacrifice or offering or victim save at the altar raised to the Lord our God, before his tabernacle! (Joshua 22, 29)

  • The Lord had granted Israel long years of peace, with all their neighbours subject to them, when Josue, now grown to be a very old man, (Joshua 23, 1)


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