Löydetty 131 Tulokset: sacrifices

  • nor will the priests and Levites be left without descendants to stand before me and to present burnt offerings, grain offerings and sacrifices." (Jeremiah 33, 18)

  • I led them to the land I had sworn to give them, but whenever they saw a lofty hill or leafy tree they offered sacrifices. They provoked me with the offerings they made there - appeasing aromas and drink offerings. (Ezekiel 20, 28)

  • There were four tables on the inside and four tables on the outside of the entrance; in all, eight tables on which the sacrifices were offered. (Ezekiel 40, 41)

  • There were also four tables of dressed stone for burnt offerings, a cubit and a half long, a cubit and a half wide and a cubit high, on which all the things necessary for killing the burnt offering and the sacrifices were put. (Ezekiel 40, 42)

  • The prince is to provide the burnt offerings, grain offerings and drink offerings for feasts, New Moons and sabbaths, for all the solemn festivals of Israel. He is to provide the sacrifice for sin, oblation, holocaust and communion sacrifices atoning for Israel. (Ezekiel 45, 17)

  • He said, "These are the kitchens where the Temple servants are to boil the sacrifices offered by the people." (Ezekiel 46, 24)

  • At this time, we no longer have a king, or prophet, or leader. We cannot offer you holocausts, sacrifices, offerings, or incense. We have no place to present to you the first-fruits of our crops, and so obtain your favor. (Daniel 3, 38)

  • He will impose his law on a great part of the people for a week. By mid-week, he will put a stop to the sacrifices and offerings. The devastator shall place the abominable idol in the Temple until the ruin decreed by God comes upon the devastator." (Daniel 9, 27)

  • Since they eat of the sacrifices for sin, they like my people to sin. (Hosea 4, 8)

  • A whirlwind will sweep them away and they will have gained nothing with their sacrifices. (Hosea 4, 19)

  • They offer sacrifices to me because they are those who eat the meat, but Yahweh does not accept their sacrifices for he is mindful of their sin and remembers their wickedness. They will return to Egypt. (Hosea 8, 13)

  • The people of Gilead are wicked; they are false. They offered sacrifices to bulls in Gilgal. This is why their altars will become ruins on a plowed field. (Hosea 12, 12)


“O Senhor se comunica conosco à medida que nos libertamos do nosso apego aos sentidos, que sacrificamos nossa vontade própria e que edificamos nossa vida na humildade.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina