Trouvé 192 Résultats pour: sheep

  • But you will not redeem the first-born of cow, sheep and goat. They are holy: you will sprinkle their blood on the altar and burn the fat as food burnt to be a smell pleasing to Yahweh; (Numbers 18, 17)

  • Balak sacrificed oxen and sheep, and offered portions to Balaam and the chiefs who were with him. (Numbers 22, 40)

  • to be at their head in all their undertakings, a man who will lead them out and bring them in, so that Yahweh's community will not be like sheep without a shepherd.' (Numbers 27, 17)

  • From the share of the combatants who took part in the campaign, you will set aside one out of every five hundred persons, oxen, donkeys and sheep as Yahweh's portion. (Numbers 31, 28)

  • From the half coming to the Israelites, you will take one out of every fifty persons, oxen, donkeys, sheep, and all other animals, and give them to the Levites who are responsible for Yahweh's Dwelling.' (Numbers 31, 30)

  • The spoils, the remainder of the booty captured by the soldiers, came to six hundred and seventy-five thousand sheep and goats, (Numbers 31, 32)

  • Half was assigned to those who had taken part in the war, namely three hundred and thirty-seven thousand five hundred sheep and goats, (Numbers 31, 36)

  • this half, the community's share, came to three hundred and thirty-seven thousand five hundred sheep and goats, (Numbers 31, 43)

  • These are the animals you may eat: ox, sheep, goat, (Deuteronomy 14, 4)

  • deer, gazelle, roebuck, ibex, antelope, oryx, mountain sheep. (Deuteronomy 14, 5)

  • there you may spend the money on whatever you like, oxen, sheep, wine, fermented liquor, anything you please. There you must eat in the presence of Yahweh your God and rejoice, you and your household. (Deuteronomy 14, 26)

  • 'This is what is due to the priests from the people, from those who offer an ox or a sheep in sacrifice: the priest must be given the shoulder, the cheeks and the stomach. (Deuteronomy 18, 3)


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