Löydetty 203 Tulokset: fine linen cloth

  • So Joseph took the body of Jesus, wrapped it in a clean linen sheet (Matthew 27, 59)

  • No one sews a piece of new cloth on an old coat, because the new patch will shrink and tear away from the old cloth, making a worse tear. (Mark 2, 21)

  • And Jesus commented, "You have a fine way of disregarding the commandment of God in order to implant your own tradition. (Mark 7, 9)

  • A young man covered by nothing but a linen cloth followed Jesus. As they took hold of him, (Mark 14, 51)

  • he left the cloth in their hands and fled away naked. (Mark 14, 52)

  • Joseph took it down and wrapped it in the linen sheet he had bought. He laid the body in a tomb which had been cut out of the rock and rolled a stone across the entrance to the tomb. (Mark 15, 46)

  • What was there to see? A man dressed in fine clothes? But people who wear fine clothes and enjoy delicate food are found in palaces. (Luke 7, 25)

  • Once there was a rich man who dressed in purple and fine linen and feasted every day. (Luke 16, 19)

  • While some people were talking about the Temple, remarking that it was adorned with fine stonework and rich gifts, Jesus said to them, (Luke 21, 5)

  • He then took it down, wrapped it in a linen cloth and laid it in a yet unused tomb cut out of a rock. (Luke 23, 53)

  • Then Peter got up and ran to the tomb. All he saw there on bending down were the linen cloths. He went home wondering. (Luke 24, 12)

  • The dead man came out, his hands and feet bound with linen strips and his face wrapped in a cloth. So Jesus said to them, "Untie him and let him go." (John 11, 44)


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