Talált 54 Eredmények: suffering
To the woman, God said, "I will increase your suffering in childbearing, and you will give birth to your children in pain. You will be dependent on your husband and he will lord it over you." (Genesis 3, 16)
To the man, He said, "Because you have listened to your wife, and have eaten from the tree of which I forbade you to eat, cursed be the soil because of you! In suffering you will provide food for yourself from it, all the days of your life. (Genesis 3, 17)
and named him Noah, for he said, "He will console us in the hard toil and suffering of our hands, because of the soil that was cursed by Yahweh. (Genesis 5, 29)
Yahweh said, "I have seen the humiliation of my people in Egypt and I hear their cry when they are cruelly treated by their taskmasters. I know their suffering. (Exodus 3, 7)
When they heard that Yahweh had visited the people of Israel and had seen their suffering, they bowed to the ground and worshiped him. (Exodus 4, 31)
this means that the man is leprous: he is unclean. The priest shall declare him unclean; he is suffering from leprosy of the head. (Leviticus 13, 44)
When the man suffering from a discharge is cured, he must allow seven days for his purification. He must wash his clothing and take a bath in running water and he will be clean. (Leviticus 15, 13)
You must not offer to Yahweh an animal that is blind, lame, mutilated, ulcerous, or suffering from skin disease or a sore. No part of such an animal shall be laid on the altar as a burnt offering for Yahweh. (Leviticus 22, 22)
If these men die a natural death, merely suffering the fate of all men, then Yahweh has not sent me. (Numbers 16, 29)
Then they put away the strange gods and served Yahweh. And he could no longer endure the suffering of Israel. (Judges 10, 16)
She heard of the threatening words which the people had addressed to their leaders because they were downcast, suffering from lack of water. Judith also heard all that Uzziah had promised in reply, how he had sworn to hand over their city to the Assyrians at the end of five days. (Judith 8, 9)
But the people were suffering great thirst so they forced us to carry out what we have said, and they have charged us with an oath which we cannot break. (Judith 8, 30)