Talált 79 Eredmények: animal

  • To every wild animal, to every bird of the sky, to everything that creeps along the ground, to everything that has the breath of life, I give every green plant for food." So it was. (Genesis 1, 30)

  • But I will also demand a reckoning for your lifeblood. I will demand it from every animal; and from man, too, I will demand a reckoning for the life of his fellow man. (Genesis 9, 5)

  • also with every living animal with you: birds, cattle, that is, with every living creature of the earth that came out of the ark. (Genesis 9, 10)

  • God said, "This is the sign of the covenant I make between me and you, and every animal living with you for all future generations. (Genesis 9, 12)

  • I haven't brought you any animal torn by a wild beast. I suffered the loss and you demanded payment from me for whatever was stolen by day or night. (Genesis 31, 39)

  • Now's the time! Let's kill him and throw him into a well. We'll say a wild animal devoured him. Then we'll see what his dreams were all about!" (Genesis 37, 20)

  • He recognized it and said, "It is my son's coat. Joseph has been attacked by a wild animal and torn to pieces." (Genesis 37, 33)

  • When Joseph saw that Benjamin was with them, he said to his steward, "Bring these men to my house. Have an animal slaughtered and a meal prepared, for these men will eat with me at noon." (Genesis 43, 16)

  • Moses called all the elders of Israel and said to them, "Select and take one animal for each family and slaughter the Passover lamb. (Exodus 12, 21)

  • the owner of the pit will make compensation to the owner of the animal by paying him money, but he may keep the dead animal. (Exodus 21, 34)

  • When a man's ox injures the ox of his neighbor and it dies, they will sell the live ox and share both the money and the meat of the dead animal. (Exodus 21, 35)

  • If a man entrusts to his neighbor his donkey, cow, sheep or other animal, and the animal dies or is injured, or is carried off without being seen, (Exodus 22, 9)


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