Talált 243 Eredmények: camp at Gilgal

  • The whole community took him outside the camp and stoned him till he was dead, as Yahweh had commanded Moses. (Numbers 15, 36)

  • You will give it to Eleazar the priest so that it may be taken outside the camp and slaughtered in his presence. (Numbers 19, 3)

  • Finally he shall wash his clothing and bathe his body in water, after which he may go back to the camp, but he will remain unclean until evening. (Numbers 19, 7)

  • A clean man shall gather up the ashes of the cow and put them outside the camp, in a clean place. They must be kept for the community of Israel to prepare the water of purification. (Numbers 19, 9)

  • they brought the captives and the spoils to Moses, Eleazer the priest, and all the community of the sons of Israel, at the camp in the plains of Moab, near the Jordan River opposite Jericho. (Numbers 31, 12)

  • Moses, Eleazar the priest, and all the leaders of the community went out of the camp to meet them. (Numbers 31, 13)

  • As for you, you must camp for seven days outside the camp, all of you who have killed a man or touched a corpse. Purify yourselves, you and your prisoners, on the third and seventh days; (Numbers 31, 19)

  • On the seventh day you will wash your clothes and then be clean. You may then come back to the camp." (Numbers 31, 24)

  • who went before you in all your journeys, and has instructed you where to set up camp; by night he has shown you the way with fire and by day with a cloud. (Deuteronomy 1, 33)

  • (Those mountains are at the other side of the Jordan, beyond the western road, in the land of the Canaanites who dwell in the Arabah, opposite Gilgal, near the oak of Moreh.) (Deuteronomy 11, 30)

  • If there is among you a man who is not clean by reason of nocturnal emission, he shall go and stay outside the camp. (Deuteronomy 23, 11)

  • When evening comes, he shall bathe himself and after sunset, he may enter the camp. (Deuteronomy 23, 12)


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