Talált 257 Eredmények: offered

  • The man who will have offered a victim of peace offerings to the Lord, either fulfilling his vows or offering spontaneously, whether of oxen, or of sheep, shall offer what is immaculate, so that it may be acceptable. There shall be no blemish in it. (Leviticus 22, 21)

  • An ox, a sheep, or a goat, when they have been born, shall be under the udder of their mother for seven days. But on the eighth day and thereafter, they are able to be offered to the Lord. (Leviticus 22, 27)

  • And the libations shall be offered with it: two-tenths of fine wheat flour sprinkled with oil, as an incense and a most sweet odor for the Lord; likewise, libations of wine, the fourth part of a hin. (Leviticus 23, 13)

  • Therefore, you shall number from the day after the Sabbath, in which you offered a sheaf of the first-fruits, seven full weeks, (Leviticus 23, 15)

  • And all that has been consecrated, which is offered by man, shall not be redeemed, but shall surely die. (Leviticus 27, 29)

  • For Nadab and Abihu died without children, when they offered, in the sight of the Lord, a strange fire, in the desert of Sinai. And so, Eleazar and Ithamar exercised the priesthood in the sight of Aaron, their father. (Numbers 3, 4)

  • Over them shall be Eleazar, the son of Aaron the priest, to whom belongs the care of the oil to prepare the lamps, and the incense compound, and the sacrifice, which is offered continually, and the oil of unction, and whatever pertains to the service of the tabernacle, and all the vessels that are in the Sanctuary.” (Numbers 4, 16)

  • But if there would be no one to receive it, they shall give it to the Lord, and it shall be for the priest, except for the ram, which is offered for expiation, in order to be a pleasing victim. (Numbers 5, 8)

  • with whatever is offered by each one at the Sanctuary, and which is delivered into the hands of the priest; it shall be his.” (Numbers 5, 10)

  • takes a handful of the sacrifice from that which is offered, and burns it upon the altar, and then he may give the most bitter waters to the woman as a drink. (Numbers 5, 26)

  • that the leaders of Israel and the heads of the families, who were in each tribe and who were in charge of those who had been numbered, offered (Numbers 7, 2)

  • their gifts in the sight of the Lord: six covered wagons with twelve oxen. Two leaders offered one wagon, and each offered one ox, and they offered these in the sight of the tabernacle. (Numbers 7, 3)


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