Löydetty 63 Tulokset: Bulls

  • When the exiles arrived from their captivity, they offered burnt offerings to the God of Israel -- twelve bulls on behalf of all Israel, ninety-six rams, seventy-two lambs, and as a sin offering twelve he-goats: the whole of this as a burnt offering to Yahweh. (Ezra 8, 35)

  • Many bulls are encircling me, wild bulls of Bashan closing in on me. (Psalms 22, 12)

  • Save me from the lion's mouth, my poor life from the wild bulls' horns! (Psalms 22, 21)

  • Am I to eat the flesh of bulls or drink the blood of goats? (Psalms 50, 13)

  • Then you will delight in upright sacrifices,-burnt offerings and whole oblations -- and young bulls will be offered on your altar. (Psalms 51, 19)

  • Rebuke the Beast of the Reeds, that herd of bulls, that people of calves, who bow down with ingots of silver. Scatter the people who delight in war. (Psalms 68, 30)

  • 'What are your endless sacrifices to me?' says Yahweh. 'I am sick of burnt offerings of rams and the fat of calves. I take no pleasure in the blood of bulls and lambs and goats. (Isaiah 1, 11)

  • The wild oxen will fall with them, the bullocks with the bulls; their land will be drenched with blood and their dust will be greasy with fat. (Isaiah 34, 7)

  • Slaughter all her bulls, down to the slaughterhouse with them! Disaster on them, their day has come, their time for being punished. (Jeremiah 50, 27)

  • You will eat the flesh of heroes, you will drink the blood of the princes of the world. They are all rams and lambs, goats and fat bulls of Bashan. (Ezekiel 39, 18)

  • For the seven days of the feast, he must offer Yahweh burnt offerings of seven bulls and seven rams without blemish, daily for a week, and one he-goat daily as a sacrifice for sin, (Ezekiel 45, 23)

  • Is Gilead a sink of iniquity? Yes, they are a worthless lot! At Gilgal they sacrifice to bulls, that is why their altars are like heaps of stones in a ploughed field. (Hosea 12, 12)


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