Trouvé 455 Résultats pour: lost and found

  • And now if I have found favor in your sight, let me know your ways, that I may know you and so find favor in your sight. Look, this people is your own people." (Exodus 33, 13)

  • and also to the one who finds lost property and swears he has not found it; and also to the man who swears falsely in one of the cases in which people usually swear. (Leviticus 5, 22)

  • In all these cases the man who sins and becomes guilty is to give back what he has taken or demanded that does not belong to him: the deposit entrusted to him, the lost property that he found, (Leviticus 5, 23)

  • or any object about which he has sworn untruthfully. He must repay the owner in full and give an extra fifth as well on the day when he is found guilty. (Leviticus 5, 24)

  • Then Moses inquired about the goat offered as a sacrifice for sin, and found that they had burned it. He was angry with Eleazar and Ithamar, Aaron's two remaining sons. (Leviticus 10, 16)

  • The people of Israel said to Moses, "We are lost! We are all to die! (Numbers 17, 27)

  • Woe to you, Moab! You are lost, people of Chemosh! Your sons have fled; your daughters were taken captive. (Numbers 21, 29)

  • Balaam returned and found Balak standing beside his offering, together with the leaders of Moab. (Numbers 23, 6)

  • He returned and found Balak posted beside his burnt offering with the leaders of Moab. Balak asked, "What did Yahweh say?" (Numbers 23, 17)

  • And further, we bring as an offering for Yahweh the gold ornaments we have found, armlets and bracelets, signet rings, earrings and necklaces, to make atonement for ourselves before Yahweh." (Numbers 31, 50)

  • They left Alush and camped at Rephidim; the people found no drinking water there. (Numbers 33, 14)

  • In case of murder, the accused may be found guilty and put to death only on the evidence of two or more witnesses; the evidence of only one witness is not enough to uphold an accusation of murder. (Numbers 35, 30)


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