Talált 384 Eredmények: Jewish food

  • After spending forty days and nights without food, Jesus was hungry. (Matthew 4, 2)

  • This is why I tell you not to be worried about food and drink for yourself, or about clothes for your body. Is not life more important than food and is not the body more important than clothes? (Matthew 6, 25)

  • Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow, they do not harvest and do not store food in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth much more than birds? (Matthew 6, 26)

  • From that day Jesus began to make it clear to his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem; he would suffer many things from the Jewish authorities, the chief priests and the teachers of the Law. He would be killed and be raised on the third day. (Matthew 16, 21)

  • Jesus had entered the Temple and was teaching when the chief priests, the teachers of the Law and the Jewish authorities came to him and asked, "What authority have you to act like this? Who gave you authority to do all this?" (Matthew 21, 23)

  • Imagine a capable servant whom his master has put in charge of his household to give them food at the proper time. (Matthew 24, 45)

  • Then the good people will ask him: 'Lord, when did we see you hungry and give you food; thirsty and give you drink, (Matthew 25, 37)

  • Then the chief priests and the Jewish authorities gathered together at the palace of the High Priest whose name was Caiaphas, (Matthew 26, 3)

  • Jesus was still speaking when Judas, one of the Twelve, arrived. With him was a crowd armed with swords and clubs, who had been sent by the chief priests and the Jewish authorities. (Matthew 26, 47)

  • Those who had arrested Jesus brought him to the house of the High Priest Caiaphas, where the teachers of the Law and the Jewish authorities were assembled. (Matthew 26, 57)

  • Early in the morning all the chief priests and the Jewish authorities met to look for ways of putting Jesus to death. (Matthew 27, 1)

  • The chief priests met with the Jewish authorities and decided to give the soldiers a good sum of money, (Matthew 28, 12)


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