Löydetty 38 Tulokset: salt

  • In the same way, they shall also be exempt from the other taxes due to us, especially from the taxes on the produce of the salt mines, and the gold crowns they formerly offered us. (1 Maccabees 11, 35)

  • To this day the arid land, a smoking waste, witnesses to their perversity, for plants there bear unripe fruit and a pillar of salt stands as a monument to an unbelieving woman. (Wisdom of Solomon 10, 7)

  • Sand, salt and a load of iron are easier to bear than a fool. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 15)

  • Similarly he may pour out his wrath on the nations, just as he has turned fresh water into salt. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 23)

  • Most necessary for man's life are water, fire, iron and salt, wheaten flour, milk, honey, the juice of the grape, oil and clothing. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 26)

  • He sprinkles frost on the earth like salt; it freezes and becomes like thorny spikes. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 19)

  • He is like a bunch of thistles in dry land, in parched desert places, in a salt land where no one lives and who never finds happiness. (Jeremiah 17, 6)

  • The priests collect what has been offered for sacrifice, selling it, while the wives salt some of it but give nothing to the poor and helpless. Do you think these are true offerings? Even women giving birth or who are ritually unclean touch them. (Baruch 6, 27)

  • On the day you were born your cord was not cut, you were not bathed in water to make you clean, you were not rubbed with salt nor were you wrapped in cloth. (Ezekiel 16, 4)

  • You are to present them before Yahweh, and the priests will sprinkle salt on them and offer them as a holocaust to Yahweh. (Ezekiel 43, 24)

  • You are the salt of the earth. But if salt has lost its strength, how can it be made salty again? It has become useless. It can only be thrown away and people will trample on it. (Matthew 5, 13)

  • Salt is a good thing; but if it loses its saltiness, how can you make it salty again? Have salt in yourselves and be at peace with one another." (Mark 9, 50)


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