Talált 358 Eredmények: Jewish food

  • Then he strengthened the fortifications and put commanders in them, with supplies of food, oil and wine. (2 Chronicles 11, 11)

  • Then the men just named proceeded to help the captives. All of them who were naked they clothed from the booty; they clothed them, put sandals on their feet, gave them food and drink, anointed them, and all who were weak they set on asses. They brought them to Jericho, the city of palms, to their brethren. Then they returned to Samaria. (2 Chronicles 28, 15)

  • Then they hired stonecutters and carpenters, and sent food and drink and oil to the Sidonians and Tyrians that they might ship cedar trees from the Lebanon to the port of Joppa, as Cyrus, king of Persia, had authorized. (Ezra 3, 7)

  • Then Ezra retired from his place before the house of God and entered the chamber of Johanan, son of Eliashib, where he spent the night neither eating food nor drinking water, for he was in mourning over the betrayal by the exiles. (Ezra 10, 6)

  • The earlier governors, my predecessors, had laid a heavy burden on the people, taking from them each day forty silver shekels for their food; then too, their men oppressed the people. But I, because I feared God, did not act thus. (Nehemiah 5, 15)

  • Food from heaven you gave them in their hunger, water from a rock you sent them in their thirst. You bade them enter and occupy the land which you had sworn with upraised hand to give them. (Nehemiah 9, 15)

  • for they would not succor the Israelites with food and water, but they hired Balaam to curse them, though our God turned the curse into a blessing." (Nehemiah 13, 2)

  • Of their children, half spoke Ashdodite, and none of them knew how to speak Jewish; and so it was in regard to the languages of the various other peoples. (Nehemiah 13, 24)

  • Now, after I had been deported to Nineveh, all my brothers and relatives ate the food of heathens, (Tobit 1, 10)

  • but I refrained from eating that kind of food. (Tobit 1, 11)

  • Returning to my own quarters, I washed myself and ate my food in sorrow. (Tobit 2, 5)

  • On entering my house the goat began to bleat. I called to my wife and said: "Where did this goat come from? Perhaps it was stolen! Give it back to its owners; we have no right to eat stolen food!" (Tobit 2, 13)


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