Talált 1236 Eredmények: holy days

  • You will make this into a holy anointing oil, such a blend as the perfumer might make; this will be a holy anointing oil. (Exodus 30, 25)

  • consecrating them, so that they will be especially holy and whatever touches them will become holy. (Exodus 30, 29)

  • You will then speak to the Israelites and say, "This anointing oil will be holy for you for all your generations to come. (Exodus 30, 31)

  • It must not be used for anointing the human body, nor may you make any of the same mixture. It is a holy thing; you will regard it as holy. (Exodus 30, 32)

  • and compound an incense, such a blend as the perfumer might make, salted, pure, and holy. (Exodus 30, 35)

  • You will grind some of this up very fine and put it in front of the Testimony in the Tent of Meeting, where I shall meet you. You will regard it as especially holy. (Exodus 30, 36)

  • You may not make any incense of similar composition for your own use. You will regard it as holy, reserved for Yahweh Anyone who makes up the same thing to use as perfume will be outlawed from his people.' (Exodus 30, 37)

  • You will keep the Sabbath, then; you will regard it as holy. Anyone who profanes it will be put to death; anyone who does any work on that day will be outlawed from his people. (Exodus 31, 14)

  • Work must be done for six days, but the seventh day will be a day of complete rest, consecrated to Yahweh. Anyone who works on the Sabbath day will be put to death. (Exodus 31, 15)

  • Between myself and the Israelites, this is a sign for ever, for in six days Yahweh made heaven and earth, but on the seventh day he rested and drew breath." (Exodus 31, 17)

  • 'You will observe the feast of Unleavened Bread. For seven days you will eat unleavened bread, as I have commanded you, at the appointed time in the month of Abib, for in the month of Abib you came out of Egypt. (Exodus 34, 18)

  • 'For six days you will labour, but on the seventh day you will rest; you will stop work even during ploughing and harvesting. (Exodus 34, 21)


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