Talált 635 Eredmények: ram

  • As a sacrifice for sin, every day for seven days you must offer a he-goat, a bull and an unblemished ram chosen from the flock, for a week. (Ezekiel 43, 25)

  • For the seven days of the feast, he must offer Yahweh a burnt offering of seven bulls and seven rams without blemish, daily for a week, and one he-goat daily as a sacrifice for sin, (Ezekiel 45, 23)

  • with a grain offering of one ephah for each bull and one ephah for each ram, and a hin of oil for every ephah for the oblation. (Ezekiel 45, 24)

  • On the sabbath day the prince shall offer six unblemished lambs and one unblemished ram for the burnt offering. (Ezekiel 46, 4)

  • The grain offering is of one ephah for the ram, with such oblation as he pleases for the lambs, and a hin of oil for every ephah. (Ezekiel 46, 5)

  • On the day of the New Moon he shall offer a young bull without blemish, six unblemished lambs and one unblemished ram; (Ezekiel 46, 6)

  • he must make a grain offering of one ephah for the bull and one ephah for the ram, and what he pleases for the lambs, and a hin of oil for every ephah. (Ezekiel 46, 7)

  • On feast days and solemn festivals the oblation must be one ephah for every bull, one ephah for every ram, what he pleases for the lambs, and a hin of oil for every ephah. (Ezekiel 46, 11)

  • The Chaldeans answered in Aramaic, "Live forever, O King! Tell your servants the dream, and we will give you its meaning." (Daniel 2, 4)

  • more than by offerings of rams and calves as holocausts, and of thousands of fat lambs. May this sacrifice of ours today obtain for us your favor for we know that those who trust in you shall never be disappointed. (Daniel 3, 40)

  • I raised my eyes and saw a ram standing before the river. It had two long horns, but one was longer than the other. (Daniel 8, 3)

  • I saw the ram charging westward, northward and southward. No animal could resist it, none could escape its power. It did as it pleased and so became great. (Daniel 8, 4)


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