Fondare 51 Risultati per: Judges Chapter 1
If men fall out, and one of them strikes a woman who is pregnant, so that the child is still-born, but she herself lives, he must pay whatever sum the woman’s husband demands, and the judges agree to; (Exodus 21, 22)
If the maker of the vow is poor, and cannot pay the full price, he must present himself before the priest, and pay whatever the priest judges to be within his means. (Leviticus 27, 8)
In all the cities the Lord thy God gives thee, thou shalt appoint judges and magistrates among thy fellow-tribesmen. And these are to settle their neighbours’ quarrels by just award, (Deuteronomy 16, 18)
It may be that some matter of law will be too hard for thy unravelling; was it killing or murder? Is this claim just or that? Was the infection leprous or not? There is no agreement between the judges at thy own city gate. Up, then, make thy way to the place the Lord thy God has chosen, (Deuteronomy 17, 8)
When such a claim is made, the two parties will be brought forward in the Lord’s presence, before the priests and judges then in office; (Deuteronomy 19, 17)
elders and judges must betake themselves to the spot where he lies, and find by measurement which of the neighbouring cities is nearest at hand. (Deuteronomy 21, 2)
Not always will the judges be content, in settling a dispute, with giving the rightful claimant his due, and dismissing the other; (Deuteronomy 25, 1)
And now all the people, with their elders, chieftains and judges, stood up in the presence of the priests that bore the ark, with its record of the Lord’s covenant, some on this side, some on that, native Israelites and alien-born alike. In obedience to Moses’ command half of them were on the side of mount Hebal, half on the side of mount Garizim. First Josue blessed the people of Israel,✻ (Joshua 8, 33)
summoned all Israel, with their elders, judges, chieftains and magistrates, and spoke thus to them. I am an old man now, and near my end, (Joshua 23, 2)
And once more Josue gathered all the tribes of Israel at Sichem, with their elders, judges, chieftains and magistrates. They stood there in the Lord’s presence, (Joshua 24, 1)
In the old days, when Israel was ruled by judges, there was a man of Bethlehem-Juda that took his wife and his two sons to live in the Moabite country, to escape from a famine. (Ruth 1, 1)
as they have been ever since I first gave Israel judges to rule them. No longer shall thy enemies trouble thee; and this too the Lord promises, that he will grant thy line continuance. (2 Samuel 7, 11)
