Trouvé 172 Résultats pour: Fellow Worker
My lord, that must not be. Do but listen to me; it is my gift to thee, both the field and the cave in it; in the presence of these, my fellow-countrymen, I give it to thee; bury thy dead there. (Genesis 23, 11)
One of our fellow-prisoners, a Hebrew slave, belonging to this same captain, heard what our dreams were, (Genesis 41, 12)
death is the penalty when a man is shewn to have carried off his fellow-man and sold him; (Exodus 21, 16)
Do not seek revenge, or bear a grudge for wrong done to thee by thy fellow-citizens; thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself; thy Lord is his.✻ (Leviticus 19, 18)
The Lord also spoke to Moses giving him a message for the priests, the sons of Aaron: When a fellow-citizen dies, a priest is not to expose himself to defilement, (Leviticus 21, 1)
but if he causes injury to one of his fellow-countrymen, he must pay for it in the same coin, (Leviticus 24, 19)
If, then, thou art selling land to one of thy fellow-countrymen, or buying it from him, do not drive a hard bargain with him. If thou art buying, take into account the number of years since the jubilee, (Leviticus 25, 14)
Do not take advantage of your own fellow-countrymen; each of you has a divine vengeance to reckon with; the vengeance of the Lord, your God. (Leviticus 25, 17)
If I have separated your fellow-Levites from the rest of the people, and dedicated them as a gift to myself, I have designated them only for the menial offices of my tabernacle; (Numbers 18, 6)
This, too, the Lord said to Aaron: You are to hold no lands, no portion is to be assigned to you, among your fellow-Israelites. I am all thy portion; these others have their several possessions, thou hast me. (Numbers 18, 20)
they passed through the whole extent of it, until they reached the Valley of Grapes, and came back to daunt the spirits of their fellow-Israelites, so that none of them ever entered the territory which the Lord had assigned to them. (Numbers 32, 9)
you must give me men of ripe wisdom and quick minds, high in repute among their fellow-tribesmen, to be appointed your rulers. (Deuteronomy 1, 13)
