Trouvé 1099 Résultats pour: win

  • the headdress of fine linen, the shorts of fine twined linen, (Exodus 39, 28)

  • the belts of fine twined linen, of purple wool, violet shade and red, and of crimson wool, finely embroidered, as Yahweh had directed Moses. (Exodus 39, 29)

  • He is to divide it in two halves with a wing on each side, but without separating the two parts. Then the priest shall burn it on the altar, on the wood that is on the fire. This will be a burnt offering and its sweet-smelling odor will please Yahweh. (Leviticus 1, 17)

  • If anyone offers Yahweh a grain offering, his offering is to be fine flour on which he is to pour wine and put incense. (Leviticus 2, 1)

  • Then he is to offer the following as a burnt offering for Yahweh: the fat that covers the internal organs, all the fat that is on the internal organs, (Leviticus 3, 3)

  • Of the peace offering he is to offer the following as a burnt offering for Yahweh: the fat, all the tail taken off near the backbone, the fat that covers the internal organs, all the fat that is on the internal organs, (Leviticus 3, 9)

  • Then he is to offer the following as a burnt offering for Yahweh: the fat that covers the internal organs, all the fat that is on the internal organs, (Leviticus 3, 14)

  • Sacrifice for sin is required in the following cases: A man should have come forward to give evidence in court when officially summoned; but he did not speak and give information about something he had seen or heard; and so he is guilty. (Leviticus 5, 1)

  • If the animal is presented before Yahweh as a sacrifice freely offered, it is to be eaten on the day it is offered and also on the following day; (Leviticus 7, 16)

  • "Before coming to the Tent of Meeting, you and your sons with you, do not drink wine or strong drink; lest you die. This is a law for all your descendants for all time to come, (Leviticus 10, 9)

  • All winged insects that move on four feet shall be unclean for you. (Leviticus 11, 20)

  • Of all the winged insects you may eat only the following: those that have legs above their feet so that they can leap over the ground. (Leviticus 11, 21)


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