Fondare 410 Risultati per: Dead
When he and his brethren and all their next descendants were dead, (Exodus 1, 6)
From Madian, then, the Lord bade Moses return to Egypt; all those who had threatened his life were dead. (Exodus 4, 19)
So Pharao and all his servants and all Egypt rose up at dead of night, and all over Egypt there was loud lament; in every house a man lay dead. (Exodus 12, 30)
The Egyptians, too, urged the people to hasten their departure; We are dead men else, they said. (Exodus 12, 33)
and when they saw the dead Egyptians washed up on the shore, and the great defeat the Lord had inflicted upon them, the people learned to fear the Lord, putting their trust in him and in his servant Moses. (Exodus 14, 31)
It would have been better, they told them, if the Lord had struck us dead in the land of Egypt, where we sat down to bowls of meat, and had more bread than we needed to content us. Was it well done to bring us out into this desert, and starve our whole company to death? (Exodus 16, 3)
If one man’s ox is wounded by another’s, and dies of it, they shall sell the live ox and share the price of it, dividing the carcase of the dead ox between them; (Exodus 21, 35)
A man may have touched what has been killed by a wild beast or has fallen dead, or the carcase of a reptile,✻ or some other unclean thing, unaware of his defilement at the time; yet he has incurred guilt by the fault. (Leviticus 5, 2)
but you may keep the fat of anything that falls dead or is killed by a wild beast, for various uses. (Leviticus 7, 24)
All these are unclean; the man who touches one when it is dead is defiled till evening comes. (Leviticus 11, 31)
Whoever touches the carcase of an animal that falls dead, though it be one of those you are allowed to eat, is defiled till evening comes; (Leviticus 11, 39)
the one which is left alive must be dipped (together with the cedar-wood, the scarlet stuff, and the hyssop) into the dead bird’s blood, (Leviticus 14, 6)
