Trouvé 1084 Résultats pour: fire from heaven

  • but what remains of the flesh of the sacrifice on the third day shall be burned with fire. (Leviticus 7, 17)

  • "Flesh that touches any unclean thing shall not be eaten; it shall be burned with fire. All who are clean may eat flesh, (Leviticus 7, 19)

  • For every person who eats of the fat of an animal of which an offering by fire is made to the LORD shall be cut off from his people. (Leviticus 7, 25)

  • he shall bring with his own hands the offerings by fire to the LORD; he shall bring the fat with the breast, that the breast may be waved as a wave offering before the LORD. (Leviticus 7, 30)

  • This is the portion of Aaron and of his sons from the offerings made by fire to the LORD, consecrated to them on the day they were presented to serve as priests of the LORD; (Leviticus 7, 35)

  • But the bull, and its skin, and its flesh, and its dung, he burned with fire outside the camp, as the LORD commanded Moses. (Leviticus 8, 17)

  • And when the entrails and the legs were washed with water, Moses burned the whole ram on the altar, as a burnt offering, a pleasing odor, an offering by fire to the LORD, as the LORD commanded Moses. (Leviticus 8, 21)

  • Then Moses took them from their hands, and burned them on the altar with the burnt offering, as an ordination offering, a pleasing odor, an offering by fire to the LORD. (Leviticus 8, 28)

  • and what remains of the flesh and the bread you shall burn with fire. (Leviticus 8, 32)

  • The flesh and the skin he burned with fire outside the camp. (Leviticus 9, 11)

  • And fire came forth from before the LORD and consumed the burnt offering and the fat upon the altar; and when all the people saw it, they shouted, and fell on their faces. (Leviticus 9, 24)

  • Now Nadab and Abi'hu, the sons of Aaron, each took his censer, and put fire in it, and laid incense on it, and offered unholy fire before the LORD, such as he had not commanded them. (Leviticus 10, 1)


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