Found 218 Results for: field of Ephron

  • "Keep my statutes: do not breed any of your domestic animals with others of a different species; do not sow a field of yours with two different kinds of seed; and do not put on a garment woven with two different kinds of thread. (Leviticus 18, 19)

  • "When you reap the harvest of your land, you shall not be so thorough that you reap the field to its very edge, nor shall you glean the stray ears of your grain. These things you shall leave for the poor and the alien. I, the LORD, am your God." (Leviticus 22, 22)

  • For six years you may sow your field, and for six years prune your vineyard, gathering in their produce. (Leviticus 24, 3)

  • But during the seventh year the land shall have a complete rest, a sabbath for the LORD, when you may neither sow your field nor prune your vineyard. (Leviticus 24, 4)

  • Since this is the jubilee, which shall be sacred for you, you may not eat of its produce, except as taken directly from the field. (Leviticus 24, 12)

  • If the dedication of a field is made at the beginning of a jubilee period, the full valuation shall hold; (Leviticus 26, 17)

  • If the one who dedicated his field wishes to redeem it, he shall pay one fifth more than the price thus established, and so reclaim it. (Leviticus 26, 19)

  • If, instead of redeeming such a field, he sells it to someone else, it may no longer be redeemed; (Leviticus 26, 20)

  • but at the jubilee it shall be released as sacred to the LORD; like a field that is doomed, it shall become priestly property. (Leviticus 26, 21)

  • "If the field that some man dedicates to the LORD is one he had purchased and not a part of his hereditary property, (Leviticus 26, 22)

  • at the jubilee, however, the field shall revert to the hereditary owner of this land from whom it had been purchased. (Leviticus 26, 24)

  • "Note, also, that any one of his possessions which a man vows as doomed to the LORD, whether it is a human being or an animal or a hereditary field, shall be neither sold nor ransomed; everything that is thus doomed becomes most sacred to the LORD. (Leviticus 26, 28)


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