Fondare 183 Risultati per: Feast
At this feast, no bread must be eaten that has leaven in it; for seven days thou shalt eat unleavened bread, the food of perilous times, when thou didst escape from Egypt in fear; never as long as thou livest shall the manner of thy departure from Egypt be forgotten. (Deuteronomy 16, 3)
and then keep the Feast of Weeks, honouring the Lord thy God with an offering freely made out of the fruits thy labour has earned, in that measure in which the Lord has prospered thee. (Deuteronomy 16, 10)
The Feast of Tent-dwelling thou shalt observe for seven days, at the time when corn and wine are all gathered in, (Deuteronomy 16, 13)
go home to feast on all the good things he has given thee, with all thy household, with Levite and wanderer that are thy neighbours. (Deuteronomy 26, 11)
And when thou hast finished taking tithes of all thy harvest, every third year, when tithe is due; when thou hast given them to Levite and stranger, to orphan and widow, in thy own city, so that they can feast and have their fill, (Deuteronomy 26, 12)
Every seven years, he told them, when the year of discharge comes round, and with it the feast of Tent-dwelling, (Deuteronomy 31, 10)
out they went into the country-side, to strip the vineyards and tread the grapes. Amid the chanting of choirs, they went into the temple of their god to feast and drink deep, and curse the name of Abimelech. (Judges 9, 27)
And now that Samson’s father had reached the home of his daughter-in-law, he gave a feast in Samson’s honour; for still the young men would be at their feasting; (Judges 14, 10)
At last they bethought themselves of a feast that is held every year in the Lord’s honour near Silo, at a place north of Bethel, south of Lebona, and east of the road from Bethel to Sichem. (Judges 21, 19)
Never a feast-day would he keep in his own city; he must be at Silo, worshipping the Lord of hosts, and offering him sacrifice; there dwelt the Lord’s priests, Ophni and Phinees, the two sons of Heli. (1 Samuel 1, 3)
year after year, when they went up to the Lord’s temple for the feast, it was ever the same. In tears she sat, with no heart for eating, (1 Samuel 1, 7)
Every year, his mother made him a little tunic, and brought it with her when she came up with her husband on feast-days for the yearly sacrifice. (1 Samuel 2, 19)
