Löydetty 249 Tulokset: sacred objects

  • The tithes of the herd and the flock shall be determined by ceding to the LORD as sacred every tenth animal as they are counted by the herdsman's rod. (Leviticus 26, 32)

  • It shall not matter whether good ones or bad ones are thus chosen, and no exchange may be made. If any exchange is attempted, both the original animal and its substitute shall be treated as sacred, without the right of being bought back." (Leviticus 26, 33)

  • because every first-born is mine. When I slew all the first-born in the land of Egypt, I made all the first-born in Israel sacred to me, both of man and of beast. They belong to me; I am the LORD." (Numbers 3, 13)

  • "The service of the Kohathites in the meeting tent concerns the most sacred objects. (Numbers 4, 4)

  • "Only after Aaron and his sons have finished covering the sacred objects and all their utensils on breaking camp, shall the Kohathites enter to carry them. But they shall not touch the sacred objects; if they do they will die. These, then, are the objects in the meeting tent that the Kohathites shall carry. (Numbers 4, 15)

  • "Eleazar, son of Aaron the priest, shall be in charge of the oil for the light, the fragrant incense, the established cereal offering, and the anointing oil. He shall be in charge of the whole Dwelling with all the sacred objects and utensils that are in it." (Numbers 4, 16)

  • That they may live and not die when they approach the most sacred objects, this is what you shall do for them: Aaron and his sons shall go in and assign to each of them his task and what he must carry; (Numbers 4, 19)

  • but the Kohathites shall not go in to look upon the sacred objects, even for an instant; if they do, they will die." (Numbers 4, 20)

  • the hangings of the court, the curtain at the entrance of the court that encloses both the Dwelling and the altar, together with their ropes and all other objects necessary in their use. Whatever is to be done with these things shall be their task. (Numbers 4, 26)

  • and the columns of the surrounding court with their pedestals, pegs and ropes. You shall designate for each man of them all the objects connected with his service, which he shall be responsible for carrying. (Numbers 4, 32)

  • Likewise, every sacred contribution that the Israelites are bound to make shall fall to the priest. (Numbers 5, 9)

  • Each Israelite man may dispose of his own sacred contributions; they become the property of the priest to whom he gives them." (Numbers 5, 10)


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