Löydetty 308 Tulokset: Sacred Money

  • He will no longer look to altars, his own handiwork, or to what his own fingers have made: the sacred poles and incense-altars. (Isaiah 17, 8)

  • For that is how Jacob's guilt will be forgiven, such will be the result of renouncing his sin, when all the altar-stones have been smashed to pieces like lumps of chalk, when the sacred poles and incense-altars stand no longer. (Isaiah 27, 9)

  • And through it will run a road for them and a highway which will be called the Sacred Way; the unclean will not be allowed to use it; He will be the one to use this road, the fool will not stray along it. (Isaiah 35, 8)

  • For Yahweh says this, 'You were sold for nothing; you will be redeemed without money.' (Isaiah 52, 3)

  • Oh, come to the water all you who are thirsty; though you have no money, come! Buy and eat; come, buy wine and milk without money, free! (Isaiah 55, 1)

  • Why spend money on what cannot nourish and your wages on what fails to satisfy? Listen carefully to me, and you will have good things to eat and rich food to enjoy. (Isaiah 55, 2)

  • Behind door and doorpost you have set your reminder. Yes, far from me, you exposed yourself, climbed on to your bed, and made the most of it. You struck a profitable bargain with those whose bed you love, whoring with them often, with your eyes on the sacred symbol. (Isaiah 57, 8)

  • If you refrain from breaking the Sabbath, from taking your own pleasure on my holy day, if you call the Sabbath 'Delightful', and the day sacred to Yahweh 'Honourable', if you honour it by abstaining from travel, from seeking your own pleasure and from too much talk, (Isaiah 58, 13)

  • No, the reapers will eat it and praise Yahweh, the harvesters will drink it in my sacred courts! (Isaiah 62, 9)

  • Israel was sacred to Yahweh; the first-fruits of his harvest; all who ate this incurred guilt, disaster befell them, Yahweh declares." ' (Jeremiah 2, 3)

  • while their children remember their altars and their sacred pole beside the green trees, on the lofty hills. (Jeremiah 17, 2)

  • Accordingly, I bought the field from my cousin Hanamel of Anathoth and weighed him out the money: seventeen silver shekels. (Jeremiah 32, 9)


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