Talált 358 Eredmények: Jewish food

  • So the steward continued to take away the food and wine they were to receive, and gave them vegetables. (Daniel 1, 16)

  • Its leaves were beautiful and its fruit abundant, providing food for all. Under it the wild beasts found shade, in its branches the birds of the air nested; all men ate of it. (Daniel 4, 9)

  • which had beautiful foliage and abundant fruit, providing food for all, under which the wild beasts lived, and in whose branches the birds of the air dwelt-- (Daniel 4, 18)

  • Then Daniel was brought into the presence of the king. The king asked him, "Are you the Daniel, the Jewish exile, whom my father, the king, brought from Judah? (Daniel 5, 13)

  • To this they replied, "Daniel, the Jewish exile, has paid no attention to you, O king, or to the decree you issued; three times a day he offers his prayer." (Daniel 6, 14)

  • I ate no savory food, I took no meat or wine, and I did not anoint myself at all until the end of the three weeks. (Daniel 10, 3)

  • Daniel began to laugh. "Do not be deceived, O king," he said; "it is only clay inside and bronze outside; it has never taken any food or drink." (Daniel 14, 7)

  • the priests of Bel said, "See, we are going to leave. Do you, O king, set out the food and prepare the wine; then shut the door and seal it with your ring. (Daniel 14, 11)

  • They were not perturbed, because under the table they had made a secret entrance through which they always came in to consume the food. (Daniel 14, 13)

  • After they departed the king set the food before Bel, while Daniel ordered his servants to bring some ashes, which they scattered through the whole temple; the king alone was present. Then they went outside, sealed the closed door with the king's ring, and departed. (Daniel 14, 14)

  • They shall not dwell in the LORD'S land; Ephraim shall return to Egypt, and in Assyria they shall eat unclean food. (Hosea 9, 3)

  • They shall not pour libations of wine to the LORD, or proffer their sacrifices before him. Theirs will be like mourners' bread, that makes unclean all who eat of it; Such food as they have shall be for themselves; it cannot enter the house of the LORD. (Hosea 9, 4)


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