Trouvé 82 Résultats pour: Field
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)
so the field that had been Ephron’s, with the double cave in it facing towards Mambre, not only the cave but the field itself, with all the surrounding trees that were in the confines of it, changed hands; (Genesis 23, 17)
Both cave and field were made over to Abraham by the Hethites for a burying-ground. (Genesis 23, 20)
I dreamt that we were all binding sheaves in a field, and my sheaf seemed to lift itself up and stand erect, while all your sheaves stood about it and did reverence to mine. (Genesis 37, 7)
If anyone damages field or vineyard by letting some beast of his feed on another man’s property, he must make good the estimated loss out of the best crop in his own field or vineyard. (Exodus 22, 5)
Keep true to my commandments; do not mate any beast of thine with one of another sort, or sow thy field with a mixed crop, or wear garments woven of two different fabrics.✻ (Leviticus 19, 19)
in the seventh year the land must have rest, lie fallow in the Lord’s honour; no field must be sown, no vineyard pruned. (Leviticus 25, 4)
If he vows the field in the first year of a jubilee period, it must be estimated at its full worth; (Leviticus 27, 17)
And if the worshipper would redeem it, he must pay that price and a fifth besides, to recover the field. (Leviticus 27, 19)
There was a Chanaanite king that had his capital, Arad, in the south country; and when he heard that the Israelites had come there, following the Spies’ Road, he levied war against them, defeating them in the field and winning spoils from them. (Numbers 21, 1)
In answer to these prayers, the Lord let his people have their way with the Chanaanite king; they killed him, and destroyed all his cities, giving to the battle-field the name of Horma, that is, Forfeited. (Numbers 21, 3)
And when thou art passing through a neighbour’s corn-field, thou mayst break off ears and rub them in thy hands; but sickle put none to thy neighbour’s corn. (Deuteronomy 23, 25)
