Talált 99 Eredmények: Lost

  • Shechem lost no time in doing what was demanded for he was truly in love with Jacob's daughter, and he was the most honored in his father's family. (Genesis 34, 19)

  • Joseph stored huge quantities of wheat, like the sand from the sea, so much that they lost count of the amount. (Genesis 41, 49)

  • So Pharaoh will think that the people of Israel have lost their way, and the wilderness has closed in on them. (Exodus 14, 3)

  • When a man strikes the eye of his slave, male or female, and the eye is lost, he will let the slave go free in compensation for the eye (Exodus 21, 26)

  • Whenever there is a failure of trust whether it concerns an ox, donkey, sheep, clothing or any other lost object, the case shall come before the judges. The person the judges find guilty shall pay double to the other. (Exodus 22, 8)

  • and also to the one who finds lost property and swears he has not found it; and also to the man who swears falsely in one of the cases in which people usually swear. (Leviticus 5, 22)

  • In all these cases the man who sins and becomes guilty is to give back what he has taken or demanded that does not belong to him: the deposit entrusted to him, the lost property that he found, (Leviticus 5, 23)

  • The people of Israel said to Moses, "We are lost! We are all to die! (Numbers 17, 27)

  • Woe to you, Moab! You are lost, people of Chemosh! Your sons have fled; your daughters were taken captive. (Numbers 21, 29)

  • And when the jubilee year comes, the property of these women will be added to the inheritance of the tribe to which they then belong, and lost to the inheritance of our own tribe." (Numbers 36, 4)

  • If you find the lost ox or sheep of your brother, do not pretend that you did not see it, but bring it back to its owner. (Deuteronomy 22, 1)

  • Do the same with his ass, his clothes, or with anything lost by your brother that you happen to find. Do not pretend not to notice them. (Deuteronomy 22, 3)


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