Talált 656 Eredmények: free spirit

  • But if the slave says: 'I love my wife, my master and my children, I will not go free,' (Exodus 21, 5)

  • When a man sells his daughter as a slave, she is not to go free as men slaves do. (Exodus 21, 7)

  • If he fails her in respect of these three rights she is to go free without any payment of money. (Exodus 21, 11)

  • When a man strikes the eye of his slave, male or female, and the eye is lost, he will let the slave go free in compensation for the eye (Exodus 21, 26)

  • I have filled him with the spirit of God, with wisdom, understanding, skill, and ability for every kind of craft: (Exodus 31, 3)

  • All the men and women of Israel who wanted to contribute to all the work that Yahweh had ordered through Moses to be done brought their free offering to Yahweh. (Exodus 35, 29)

  • He has filled him with the spirit of God and given him understanding, skill, and ability for every kind of craft: (Exodus 35, 31)

  • and burn all the fat on the altar, as with the fat in the peace offering. This is how the priest is to offer the sacrifice for the sin of this leader to free him from his sin, and he will be forgiven. (Leviticus 4, 26)

  • and bring to Yahweh as a sacrifice for the sin committed a female of the flock (sheep or goat); and the priest shall offer the sacrifice for the man's sin to free him from his sin. (Leviticus 5, 6)

  • Then he will sprinkle the one to be purified seven times. After that he shall declare him clean and he shall let the live bird go free over the open fields. (Leviticus 14, 7)

  • he shall set the live bird free to fly out of the town into the open country. When the rite of atonement has been performed over the house in this way it will be clean. (Leviticus 14, 53)

  • If a man lies with a woman who is a slave promised to another man, and she has not been ransomed or given her freedom, there shall be punishment. They shall not be put to death because she was not free, (Leviticus 19, 20)


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