Löydetty 278 Tulokset: Redeeming Work
Give them heavier work to do; then they will pay no more attention to these lying tales. (Exodus 5, 9)
go and gather it for yourselves where you can find it; meanwhile, there is to be no lessening of the work done. (Exodus 5, 11)
Off with you to your work; no straw shall you have; and as for the bricks, you must make up the same tale as before. (Exodus 5, 18)
That first day shall be solemnly set apart, and the seventh observed with no less honour; on neither of them shall you do any work, except to prepare your food. (Exodus 12, 16)
Six days for drudgery, for doing all the work thou hast to do; (Exodus 20, 9)
when the seventh day comes, it is a day of rest, consecrated to the Lord thy God. That day, all work shall be at an end, for thee and every son and daughter of thine, thy servants and serving-women, thy beasts, too, and the aliens that live within thy gates. (Exodus 20, 10)
must the man who struck the blow be held guilty? Only till the other is well enough to get up and walk abroad with a stick; but he must compensate him for his loss of work, and for the doctor’s charges. (Exodus 21, 19)
but not if the owner himself was present, and especially if hire was being paid for the work the beast did. (Exodus 22, 15)
Of gold, of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, and of twisted linen thread, the mantle is to be made, all embroidered work. (Exodus 28, 6)
And make a burse,✻ from which thou wilt take counsel; it is to be of the same texture as the mantle itself, embroidered work of gold, and threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, and twisted linen threads. (Exodus 28, 15)
The robe must be of pleated linen, the mitre also of linen, and the girdle of embroidered work. (Exodus 28, 39)
Keep my sabbath; it has a binding claim on you, on pain of death for all who violate it. The man who does any work on that day is lost to his people. (Exodus 31, 14)
