Talált 27 Eredmények: Breaking
When a thief is caught breaking into a house, or digging under the walls of it, the man who deals him a fatal wound is not guilty of murder, unless the deed was done after sun-rise. (Exodus 22, 2)
Be it one of the rulers that has transgressed by breaking some one of the laws inadvertently, (Leviticus 4, 22)
I will let war loose upon you in return for breaking your covenant with me; and when you take refuge in the cities, I will send pestilence among you. And soon you will be fain to surrender to your enemies, (Leviticus 26, 25)
leaving nothing till the morning, breaking no bone of the victim, so as to observe the full paschal rite. (Numbers 9, 12)
Asael they bore off, and gave him burial in his father’s tomb at Bethlehem; then they too, Joab and his army, marched all through the night, and reached Hebron as dawn was breaking. (2 Samuel 2, 32)
And the whole populace went into Baal’s temple and destroyed it, breaking down its altars and its images, and killing Mathan, that was Baal’s priest, there before the altar. (2 Chronicles 23, 17)
When this was duly done, all the Israelites there assembled went about among the cities of Juda, breaking the idols and cutting down the shrines from forest and hill-side, and destroying the altars; and this they did not only in Juda and Benjamin, but all over the territory of Ephraim and Manasses, till none were left. Then the Israelites made their way home to their own cities. (2 Chronicles 31, 1)
All these late afflictions that God brought on us and on our city were a punishment for such disobedience as this; would you crown Israel’s guilt by breaking the sabbath? (Nehemiah 13, 18)
Dost thou, a mortal, take command of the day’s breaking, and shew the dawn its appointed post, (Job 38, 12)
There is no breaking God’s laws without paying the price; time will show that. (2 Maccabees 4, 17)
And when this great company set about to force an entry into his dwelling, breaking down the door and calling out for firebrands, cut off from all escape, what did Razias? He thrust a sword into his own body, (2 Maccabees 14, 41)
Listen first, then answer, never breaking in when the tale is half told. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 8)
