Löydetty 55 Tulokset: Sold

  • But if he does not find the means to repay him, what has been sold shall remain with the buyer until the Jubilee year when it must be given back to its original owner. (Leviticus 25, 28)

  • The field also belonging to their towns must not be sold forever; it is their permanent possession. (Leviticus 25, 34)

  • For they are my servants whom I brought out of the land of Egypt and they are not to be sold as slaves. (Leviticus 25, 42)

  • If he becomes rich, let him redeem himself. He shall reckon with his buyer from the time he sold himself until the year of Jubilee and the price of his sale shall correspond to the number of years. If many years remain, he shall be reckoned at the price of a hired servant, according to the number of years. (Leviticus 25, 50)

  • But if it is an unclean animal it may be bought back at the price with one fifth added; if it is not bought back, the animal shall be sold at the price set. (Leviticus 27, 27)

  • he became angry with his people and gave them into the hands of plunderers who left them in misery. He himself sold them to their enemies who completely surrounded the Israelites, so that these Israelites could no longer withstand them. (Judges 2, 14)

  • There was great famine in Samaria; so great was the misery that the head of an ass was sold for eighty pieces of silver, and a half-liter of chickpeas for five pieces of silver. (2 Kings 6, 25)

  • But Elisha answered, "Listen to the word of Yahweh: Tomorrow at this same time, at the gate of Samaria, a measure of flour shall be sold for a piece of silver, and two measures of barley for a piece of silver, too." (2 Kings 7, 1)

  • Then the people went out and plundered the camp of the Arameans. A measure of flour was sold for a piece of silver and a double measure of barley was also sold for a piece, as Elisha had said. (2 Kings 7, 16)

  • just as Elisha had told him when the king had come down to see him. For when Elisha had said to the king, "Tomorrow at this hour, at the gate of Samaria, two measures of barley as well as a measure of flour shall be sold for a shekel," (2 Kings 7, 18)

  • They sacrificed their sons and daughters in the fire, practiced divination and magic, and sold themselves to evildoing in the sight of Yahweh enkindling his anger. (2 Kings 17, 17)

  • Once or twice, some merchants who sold every kind of merchandise spent the night outside Jerusalem, (Nehemiah 13, 20)


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