Löydetty 31 Tulokset: Vowed

  • Then too, the sons of Israel and Judah, who were living in the cities of Judah, brought tithes of oxen and sheep, and tithes of the holy things that they had vowed to the Lord their God. And carrying all these things, they made many stacks. (2 Chronicles 31, 6)

  • they faithfully brought in the first-fruits, as well as the tithes and all that they had vowed. Now the overseer of these things was Conaniah, a Levite; and his brother, Shimei, was second. (2 Chronicles 31, 12)

  • Also, his rulers offered what they had vowed freely, as much for the people as for the priests and Levites. Moreover, Hilkiah, and Zechariah, and Jehiel, rulers of the house of the Lord, gave to the priests, in order to observe the Passover, two thousand six hundred small cattle, and three hundred oxen. (2 Chronicles 35, 8)

  • “I vowed sacrifices for well-being. Today I have repaid my vows. (Proverbs 7, 14)

  • If you have vowed anything to God, you should not delay to repay it. And whatever you have vowed, render it. But an unfaithful and foolish promise displeases him. (Ecclesiastes 5, 3)

  • They shall eat the victim both for sin and for offenses. And every vowed offering in Israel shall be theirs. (Ezekiel 44, 29)

  • But I, with a voice of praise, will sacrifice to you. I will repay whatever I have vowed to the Lord, because of my salvation.” (Jonah 2, 10)


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