Talált 2223 Eredmények: day

  • For six days you will labor and do all your work, (Exodus 20, 9)

  • but the seventh day is a sabbath for Yahweh your God. Do not work that day, neither you, nor your son, nor your daughter nor your servants, men or women, nor your animals, nor the stranger who is staying with you. (Exodus 20, 10)

  • For in six days Yahweh made the heavens and the earth and the sea and all that is in them, but on the seventh day he rested; that is why Yahweh has blessed the sabbath day and made it holy. (Exodus 20, 11)

  • But if the slave survives for a day or two, he will not be penalized since the slave is his property. (Exodus 21, 21)

  • It shall be the same for your cattle and sheep. The firstborn shall stay with its mother for seven days; on the eighth day you shall give it to me. (Exodus 22, 29)

  • For six days you shall work but on the seventh you shall rest, so that your ox and your donkey may also rest and the son of your slave girl and the stranger as well may have a breathing space. (Exodus 23, 12)

  • You shall keep the feast of Unleavened Bread, as I commanded you, and eat unleavened bread for seven days at the appointed time in the month of Abib, for it was then that you left Egypt. And do not come to me empty-handed. (Exodus 23, 15)

  • No woman among you will miscarry or be barren. I will fulfill the number of your days. (Exodus 23, 26)

  • The Glory of Yahweh rested on Mount Sinai and the cloud covered it for six days. On the seventh day He called to Moses from within the cloud. (Exodus 24, 16)

  • And Moses entered the cloud and went up the mountain. Moses stayed on the mountain forty days and forty nights. (Exodus 24, 18)

  • The son of Aaron who comes after him in the priesthood and enters the Tent of Meeting to serve in the sanctuary must wear them for seven days. (Exodus 29, 30)

  • For Aaron and his sons, you are to do exactly as I have commanded you: you are to spend seven days in ordaining them. (Exodus 29, 35)


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