Fondare 19 Risultati per: Nadab
Aaron’s wife was Elisabeth, daughter to Aminadab and sister to Nahasson, and the sons she bore him were called Nadab, Abiu, Eleazar and Ithamar. (Exodus 6, 23)
Then Moses was told, Do thou and Aaron and Nadab and Abiu, with seventy elders of Israel, come up to meet the Lord, and worship from afar. (Exodus 24, 1)
Then Moses and Aaron, Nadab and Abiu, and seventy of the elders of Israel went up the mountain, (Exodus 24, 9)
And now, that I may have priests to serve me among the sons of Israel, summon thy brother Aaron, with his sons, Nadab, Abiu, Eleazar and Ithamar, to thy presence. (Exodus 28, 1)
There were two of Aaron’s sons, Nadab and Abiu, who took up their censers and put coals and incense into them, to burn unhallowed fire in the Lord’s presence,✻ not in accordance with his command; (Leviticus 10, 1)
and these were the names of Aaron’s sons, Nadab, his first-born, then Abiu, Eleazar and Ithamar. (Numbers 3, 2)
but Nadab and Abiu, who offered unhallowed fire in the Lord’s presence, died there in the desert of Sinai without issue; it was only Eleazar and Ithamar that performed the duties of the priesthood now, under the eye of Aaron their father. (Numbers 3, 4)
Aaron’s sons were called Nadab, Abiu, Eleazar and Ithamar; (Numbers 26, 60)
but of these, Nadab and Abiu were punished with death for offering the Lord unhallowed fire. (Numbers 26, 61)
When his reign had lasted twenty-two years, he was laid to rest with his fathers, and the throne passed to his son Nadab. (1 Kings 14, 20)
It was in the second year of Asa that Jeroboam’s son Nadab came to the throne of Israel, and his reign over Israel lasted two years; (1 Kings 15, 25)
So, in the third year of Asa, Baasa succeeded Nadab as king. (1 Kings 15, 28)
