Znaleziono 684 Wyniki dla: Bring
Do they bring me the best of their oil, their wine, their corn, or any other kind of first-fruits? It is thine; (Numbers 18, 12)
Here is the law of sacrifice, divinely instituted. Bid the sons of Israel bring a red heifer, fully grown and free from blemish, one that has never borne the yoke. (Numbers 19, 2)
Why must you take us away from Egypt, and bring us out to this sorry place we cannot cultivate? Figs and grapes and pomegranates it yields none, and we have no water, even, to drink. (Numbers 20, 5)
assailing God and Moses with such complaints as these: Why didst thou ever bring us away from Egypt, only to die in the desert? We have neither bread nor water here; we are sick at heart, sick of the unsatisfying food thou givest us. (Numbers 21, 5)
My vision is not of this time, is not of the things that meet my eyes. I see a star that rises out of Jacob, a stem that springs from Israel’s root; one who shall lay low the chiefs of Moab, shall bring devastation on all the posterity of Seth.✻ (Numbers 24, 17)
Bid the sons of Israel bring offerings to regale me, burnt-sacrifices to delight me with the smell of their burning, at the times appointed. (Numbers 28, 2)
On the sabbath day you will bring two yearling lambs without blemish, and the fifth of a bushel of flour kneaded with oil as a bread-offering, with due libations (Numbers 28, 9)
Another day of solemn observance, on which no servile work must be done, is the day of first-fruits, when you bring the Lord a bread-offering out of the new crops. (Numbers 28, 26)
You must bring the Lord a burnt-sacrifice, to delight him with the smell of its burning, (Numbers 28, 27)
Such are the offerings you must make to God at your public festivals, over and above those you bring in payment of a vow, or out of devotion, burnt-sacrifice and bloodless sacrifice and libation and welcome-offering. (Numbers 29, 39)
Why, this was what your fathers did, when I sent them from Cades-Barne to bring back a report of the land; (Numbers 32, 8)
this would bring pollution on the land that is yours. The blood of an innocent man involves the whole land in such guilt as can only be expiated by the murderer’s own blood; (Numbers 35, 33)
