Talált 42 Eredmények: Fish
Everything that lives in the water is food for your eating as long as it has fins and scales, whether it be sea or river or lake fish. (Leviticus 11, 9)
How well we remember the fish that Egypt afforded without stint, the cucumbers, the melons, leeks and onions and garlic! (Numbers 11, 5)
If all the flocks and herds were slaughtered, would that be enough for them? Nay, if all the fish in the sea could be brought into one place, would they even so be content? (Numbers 11, 22)
of creeping things on land or fish that dwell in the waters, down at the roots of earth? (Deuteronomy 4, 18)
So David ordered his men to kill them and cut off their hands and feet; the bodies were hung up over the fish-pond at Hebron. As for the head of Isboseth, it was carried away, and buried in Abner’s grave. (2 Samuel 4, 12)
and he discoursed of all the trees there are, from the cedar on Lebanon to the hyssop that grows out from the wall; and of beasts, and birds, and creeping things, and fish. (1 Kings 4, 33)
but there were still traders from Tyre in the city itself, importing fish and all manner of goods, who sold them to their Jewish neighbours on the sabbath, there in Jerusalem. (Nehemiah 13, 16)
And when he went down to wash the dust from his feet, up came a monstrous fish as if it would have devoured him. (Tobit 6, 2)
This fish, the angel told him, is worth the bowelling; heart and gall and liver of it thou must keep by thee, sovereign remedies all. (Tobit 6, 5)
And now Tobias had a question to ask of the angel; Tell me, good Azarias, said he, what healing virtue lies in those parts of the fish I must needs keep by me? (Tobit 6, 7)
The first night, burn the liver of yonder fish, and therewith the fiend shall be driven away. (Tobit 6, 19)
And now, remembering what the angel had said, he took out from his wallet a piece of the fish’s liver, which he burnt on live coals. (Tobit 8, 2)
