Löydetty 251 Tulokset: Camp

  • Last of all, the rearguard of all the camps, came the standard of the camp of the Danites and their units, with Ahiezer son of Ammishaddai commanding that contingent; (Numbers 10, 25)

  • 'Do not leave us,' Moses said, 'for you know where we can camp in the desert, and so you will be our eyes. (Numbers 10, 31)

  • In the daytime, Yahweh's cloud was over them, once they had broken camp. (Numbers 10, 34)

  • Now the people began to complain, which was offensive to Yahweh's ears. When Yahweh heard, his anger was aroused and the fire of Yahweh broke out among them; it devoured one end of the camp. (Numbers 11, 1)

  • When the dew fell on the camp at night-time, the manna fell with it. (Numbers 11, 9)

  • Two men had stayed back in the camp; one was called Eldad and the other Medad. The spirit came down on them; though they had not gone to the Tent, their names were enrolled among the rest. These began to prophesy in the camp. (Numbers 11, 26)

  • A young man ran to tell Moses this. 'Look,' he said, 'Eldad and Medad are prophesying in the camp.' (Numbers 11, 27)

  • Moses then went back to the camp with the elders of Israel. (Numbers 11, 30)

  • A wind, sent by Yahweh, started blowing from the sea bringing quails which it deposited on the camp. They lay for a distance of a day's march either side of the camp, two cubits thick on the ground. (Numbers 11, 31)

  • The people were up all that day and night and all the next day collecting quails: the least gathered by anyone was ten homer; then they spread them out round the camp. (Numbers 11, 32)

  • From Kibroth-ha-Taavah the people set out for Hazeroth, and at Hazeroth they pitched camp. (Numbers 11, 35)

  • Yahweh then said to Moses, 'If her father had done no more than spit in her face, would she not be unclean for seven days? Have her shut out of the camp for seven days, and then have her brought in again.' (Numbers 12, 14)


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