Fondare 180 Risultati per: Month
They set out from Ramesses on the fifteenth day of the first month, the second day of the paschal feast, in full sight of the Egyptians, who must perforce let them go. (Numbers 33, 3)
and now, at the Lord’s command, the high priest Aaron went up to the top of mount Hor and died there. This was on the first day of the fifth month of the fortieth year since the Israelites left Egypt, (Numbers 33, 38)
It was the first day of the eleventh month of the fortieth year, when Moses handed on to the Israelites the commands which the Lord had entrusted to him. (Deuteronomy 1, 3)
Mark well that first spring month when the crops are yet green; it is time to celebrate the pasch in the Lord’s honour. In that month, at dead of night, the Lord thy God rescued thee from Egypt. (Deuteronomy 16, 1)
and lay aside the garb of a captive, that she wore till now. Let her have a month, dwelling in thy house, to bewail the loss of her father and mother; then thou mayest take her to thy bed and make her thy wife. (Deuteronomy 21, 13)
On the tenth day of the first month the people left Jordan behind them, and encamped at Galgal, east of the city of Jericho. (Joshua 4, 19)
In Galgal, then, the Israelites remained encamped, and there they celebrated the pasch on the plains of Jericho, beginning at evening on the fourteenth day of the month. (Joshua 5, 10)
It was a month later that Naas the Ammonite offered battle, and laid siege to Jabes-Galaad; whereupon the men of Jabes would have made a treaty with him, and become his subjects. (1 Samuel 11, 1)
Tomorrow, David answered, is the first day of the month, and custom will have it that I should sit next to the king at table. Bear with me if I hide in the open fields, instead, till that day and the next are over; (1 Samuel 20, 5)
Then Jonathan said, Since it is the first day of the month to-morrow, thou wilt be missed; (1 Samuel 20, 18)
So David went and hid, out in the fields, and the new month came, and the king sat down to meat. (1 Samuel 20, 24)
so he rose from table in hot anger, and that second day of the month no food crossed his lips, so grieved was he, for David’s sake, by his father’s insults. (1 Samuel 20, 34)
