Fondare 61 Risultati per: Burned
So three months passed; and then word came to Juda, Thamar, thy daughter-in-law, has proved a light woman; she is big with child for all to see. Whereupon Juda said, Bring her here, then; she must be burned alive. (Genesis 38, 24)
But there is no ransoming the first-born of ox or sheep or goat; they are set apart for the Lord. Their blood is to be shed upon the altar, and their fat burned, to please the Lord with the smell of its burning; (Numbers 18, 17)
The ashes of the heifer must be collected by a man who is still free from defilement, and poured out in some place that is free from defilement; and there the people of Israel will keep them to provide lustral water, the ashes of this heifer that is burned to atone for men’s faults. (Numbers 19, 9)
It was to atone for such faults the victim was burned; a handful of its ashes must be thrown into a vessel that contains fresh water, (Numbers 19, 17)
so hot his anger burned, so fierce his indignation; dispossessing them of their own land and banishing them into a country of strangers, for all to see. (Deuteronomy 29, 28)
Then they burned the city and all that was in it, except the silver and gold and what was made of bronze or iron; these they laid up as consecrated in the Lord’s treasury. (Joshua 6, 24)
And there Josue said, Thou hast brought trouble on us, and now it is the Lord’s turn to bring trouble on thee. And all the Israelites stoned him to death, and the flames burned all that was his. (Joshua 7, 25)
and destroyed every living thing that dwelt there; no trace of them was left, all must be exterminated, and the city itself burned down. (Joshua 11, 11)
except those which stood among the mountains, or on steep hills;✻ Asor itself was the only well-defended city the Israelites burned down. (Joshua 11, 13)
When the Philistines enquired about the author of this, they were told how Samson’s wife had been taken from him and given to one of his friends, and this was his revenge on his father-in-law. Whereupon they made their way to Thamnatha, and burned both the woman and her father alive. (Judges 15, 6)
In vain the worshipper protested, It is the custom for the fat to be burned at once; that done, thou shalt take meat to thy heart’s content. No, give it me now, the servant would answer, or I will take it by force. (1 Samuel 2, 16)
When he heard it, the spirit of the Lord fell upon him, and his heart burned with rage; (1 Samuel 11, 6)
