Talált 157 Eredmények: early church

  • Moses wrote down all the words of Yahweh, then rose early in the morning and built an altar at the foot of the mountain with twelve raised stones for the twelve tribes of Israel. (Exodus 24, 4)

  • So next day they rose early and sacrificed burnt offerings and brought peace offerings. They then sat down to eat and drink and got up to make merry. (Exodus 32, 6)

  • So Moses cut two slabs of stone like the first. Then he rose early in the morning and went up Mount Sinai as Yahweh had commanded, taking in his hands the two slabs of stone. (Exodus 34, 4)

  • See if the soil is fertile or poor, if the land is wooded or not. Be courageous and take some of the fruit of the land." It was the season for early grapes. (Numbers 13, 20)

  • They rose early in the morning and went up to the mountain saying, "Here we are! We have sinned but now we are ready to go to the place that Yahweh spoke of." (Numbers 14, 40)

  • Early in the morning, Joshua rose and set out from Shittim with all the people of Israel and came to the Jordan River. There they encamped while waiting to cross the river. (Joshua 3, 1)

  • On the following day, Joshua rose early in the morning (Joshua 6, 12)

  • On the seventh day, the Israelites rose early at dawn and marched around Jericho in the same way as on the previous days. But on that day, they did it seven times. (Joshua 6, 15)

  • Joshua rose early in the morning and ordered the tribes of Israel to present themselves. (Joshua 7, 16)

  • Very early in the morning, Joshua rose and mustered his army, and then marched at the head of the people, accompanied by the leaders. (Joshua 8, 10)

  • Jerubaal, that is Gideon, rose early with all the people who were with him and they encamped beside the spring of Harod. The Midianite camp was farther north and extended from the hill of Moreb to the plains. (Judges 7, 1)

  • By early morning at sunrise, go and rush upon the city. When Gaal comes out against you with his men, you may do to him whatever you wish." (Judges 9, 33)


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