Talált 146 Eredmények: feast of dedication

  • A great number of people gathered in Jerusalem to celebrate the feast of Unleavened Bread in the second month. A very great assembly (2 Chronicles 30, 13)

  • For seven days the Israelites rejoiced and celebrated in Jerusalem the feast of Unleavened Bread, while each day the Levites and the priests praised Yahweh with all their might. (2 Chronicles 30, 21)

  • The king set aside a portion of his own possessions for the morning and evening burnt offerings, and the burnt offerings of sabbath, New Moon, and solemn feast, as laid down in the Law of Yahweh. (2 Chronicles 31, 3)

  • The Israelites who were present celebrated the Passover and, for seven days, the feast of Unleavened Bread. (2 Chronicles 35, 17)

  • They celebrated the Feast of the Tabernacles as it is written, and offered burnt offerings daily according to the established ritual. (Ezra 3, 4)

  • They celebrated the Feast of Unleavened Bread joyfully for seven days; the reason for their joy was that Yahweh had turned the king of Assyria to look favorably on them so that they had been allowed to continue the work of rebuilding the House of the God of Israel. (Ezra 6, 22)

  • And the people went their way to eat, drink and share, and they had a great feast, because they had understood the words that had been proclaimed to them. (Nehemiah 8, 12)

  • There they read that Yahweh had commanded the children of Israel that they should dwell in huts during the feast of the seventh month. (Nehemiah 8, 14)

  • They read the Book of the Law of God daily, from the first day to the last day of the feast. The feast lasted for seven days as prescribed and there was a solemn assembly on the eighth day. (Nehemiah 8, 18)

  • If the people of the land bring goods or any foodstuff whatsoever to sell on the sabbath day, we will not buy anything from them on the sabbath day or on any other sacred feast day. We will leave our fields uncultivated in the seventh year, and cancel all debts owed to us. (Nehemiah 10, 32)

  • When the wall of Jerusalem was inaugurated, the Levites were summoned from all the places where they lived and they came to Jerusalem to celebrate the dedication with joy, with songs of thanksgiving, with the music of cymbals and zithers. (Nehemiah 12, 27)

  • Great sacrifices were offered that day and the people rejoiced, for God had bestowed great joy on them; the women and the children also participated in the feast. And the shouts of joy of Jerusalem could be heard far away. (Nehemiah 12, 43)


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