Fondare 46 Risultati per: Intercession
and so the priest will make intercession before the Lord for the fault he has committed, and the Lord will be merciful, and pardon his fault. (Leviticus 19, 22)
Then the Levites will lay their hands upon the heads of the oxen; one of these thou wilt offer as a victim for fault, and the other in burnt-sacrifice to the Lord, to make intercession for them. (Numbers 8, 12)
the Levites were purified, and washed their clothes, and Aaron made an offering of them in the Lord’s presence, and made intercession for them. (Numbers 8, 21)
So the priest will make intercession for the whole congregation of Israel, and their fault shall be pardoned. It was an unwitting offence, and even so they have brought the Lord burnt-sacrifice, and a victim for fault, to atone for their error. (Numbers 15, 25)
and when the priest makes intercession for what was inadvertently done amiss, grace and pardon will be given. (Numbers 15, 28)
Moses said to Aaron, Take thy censer, and put incense on the lighted coals in it, and go with all speed to find the people and make intercession for them; already the Lord has begun to wreak his vengeance, and destruction rages among them. (Numbers 16, 46)
and made intercession for the people, standing there between the dead and the living, and the divine vengeance ceased. (Numbers 16, 48)
till they came to Moses and confessed, We have sinned by making complaints against the Lord and against thee; entreat him to rid us of the serpents. So Moses made intercession for the people; (Numbers 21, 7)
In thanksgiving for this, we would offer as a gift to the Lord the spoils we have taken severally, such as are of gold; anklet and armlet, ring and bracelet and necklace; and do thou make intercession for us to the Lord. (Numbers 31, 50)
but only Aaron and his descendants made offering on the altar of burnt-sacrifice and the altar of incense, busied themselves with the inner sanctuary, and made intercession for Israel; such was the command given through God’s servant Moses. (1 Chronicles 6, 49)
There were many from Ephraim, Manasses, Issachar and Zabulon that must overstep the bounds of the law by eating their paschal meal while they were yet defiled; but Ezechias made intercession for these; surely the Lord, in his goodness, would pardon (2 Chronicles 30, 18)
Folk streamed out of their houses in droves, to make public intercession over the affront that should be put on the holy place; (2 Maccabees 3, 18)
