Talált 552 Eredmények: things

  • But as they were bringing her out, she sent word to her father-in-law, "It is by the man to whom these things belong that I am with child. Please verify," she added, "whose seal and cord and whose staff these are." (Genesis 38, 25)

  • Their father Jacob said to them: "Must you make me childless? Joseph is gone, and Simeon is gone, and now you would take away Benjamin! Why must such things always happen to me?" (Genesis 42, 36)

  • they remonstrated with him: "How can my lord say such things? Far be it from your servants to do such a thing! (Genesis 44, 7)

  • If he does not grant her these three things, she shall be given her freedom absolutely, without cost to her. (Exodus 21, 11)

  • All these things you shall put into the hands of Aaron and his sons, so that they may wave them as a wave offering before the LORD. (Exodus 29, 24)

  • Such things are due to Aaron and his sons from the Israelites by a perpetual ordinance as a contribution. From their peace offerings, too, the Israelites shall make a contribution, their contribution to the LORD. (Exodus 29, 28)

  • They themselves are to eat of these things by which atonement was made at their ordination and consecration; but no layman may eat of them, since they are sacred. (Exodus 29, 33)

  • in the production of embroidery, in making things of gold, silver or bronze, (Exodus 31, 4)

  • As his assistant I have appointed Oholiab, son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan. I have also endowed all the experts with the necessary skill to make all the things I have ordered you to make: (Exodus 31, 6)

  • the anointing oil, and the fragrant incense for the sanctuary. All these things they shall make just as I have commanded you." (Exodus 31, 11)

  • in the production of embroidery, in making things of gold, silver or bronze, (Exodus 35, 32)

  • "Tell the Israelites: When a person inadvertently commits a sin against some command of the LORD by doing one of the forbidden things, (Leviticus 3, 2)


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