Löydetty 10 Tulokset: Estimation

  • If any man hurt a field or a vineyard, and put in his beast to feed upon that which is other men's: he shall restore the best of whatsoever he hath in his own field, or in his vineyard, according to the estimation of the damage. (Exodus 22, 5)

  • He shall offer of the hocks a ram without blemish to the priest, according to the measure and estimation of the sin: and the priest shall pray for him, because he did it ignorantly: and it shall be forgiven him, (Leviticus 5, 18)

  • Moreover for his sin he shall offer a ram without blemish out of the flock, and shall give it to the priest, according to the estimation and measure of the offence: (Leviticus 6, 6)

  • Speak to the children of Israel, and thou shalt say to them: The man that shall have made a vow, and promised his soul to God, shall give the price according to estimation. (Leviticus 27, 2)

  • If he be poor, and not able to pay tile estimation, he shall stand before tile priest: and as much as he shall value him at, and see him able to pay, so much shall he give. (Leviticus 27, 8)

  • Which if he that offereth it will give, he shall add above the estimation the fifth part. (Leviticus 27, 13)

  • But if he that vowed, will redeem it, he shall give the fifth part of the estimation over and above, and shall have the house. (Leviticus 27, 15)

  • And if he that had vowed, will redeem his field, he shall add the fifth part of the money of the estimation, and shall possess it. (Leviticus 27, 19)

  • All estimation shall be made according to the side of the sanctuary. A sicle hath twenty obols. (Leviticus 27, 25)

  • And if it be an unclean beast, he that offereth it shall redeem it, according to thy estimation, and shall add the fifth part of the price. If he will not redeem it, it shall be sold to another for how much soever it was estimated by thee. (Leviticus 27, 27)


“A natureza humana também quer a sua parte. Até Maria, Mãe de Jesus, que sabia que por meio de Sua morte a humanidade seria redimida, chorou e sofreu – e como sofreu!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina