Trouvé 156 Résultats pour: Money

  • I would give these to the priests, the sons of Aaron, for the altar. To the Levites ministering at Jerusalem I would give my tithe of wine and corn, olives, pomegranates and other fruits. Six years in succession I took the second tithe in money and went and paid it annually at Jerusalem. (Tobit 1, 7)

  • and thought, 'I have come to the point of praying for death; I should do well to call my son Tobias and tell him about the money before I die.' (Tobit 4, 2)

  • Surely money is not the only thing that matters? Surely it is not as precious as our child? (Tobit 5, 19)

  • Go to Gabael's house, give him the receipt and see about the money; then invite him to come with you to my wedding feast. (Tobit 9, 3)

  • Without more ado, Raguel committed Sarah his bride into his keeping. He gave Tobias half his wealth, slaves, men and women, oxen and sheep, donkeys and camels, clothes and money and household things. (Tobit 10, 10)

  • He has brought me back safe and sound, he has cured my wife, he has brought the money back too, and now he has cured you as well. How much am I to give him for all this?' (Tobit 12, 3)

  • 'Keep the money,' he said, 'and you can have the people too; do what you like with them.' (Esther 3, 11)

  • and Mordecai told him what had happened to him personally, and also about the sum of money which Haman had offered to pay into the royal treasury to procure the destruction of the Jews. (Esther 4, 7)

  • He then found that the money in his coffers had run short and that the tribute of the province had decreased, as a result of the dissension and disaster brought on the country by his own abrogation of laws that had been in force from antiquity. (1 Maccabees 3, 29)

  • They will not give or supply to the enemy any grain, arms, money or ships: thus has Rome decided, and they are to honour their obligations without guarantees. (1 Maccabees 8, 26)

  • and the aggressor will not be furnished with grain, arms, money or ships: such is the Roman decision, and they will honour these obligations without treachery. (1 Maccabees 8, 28)

  • Although Simon was aware that the message was a ruse, he sent for the money and the boys for fear of incurring great hostility from the people, (1 Maccabees 13, 17)


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