Talált 98 Eredmények: bull

  • one young bull, one ram and one male yearling lamb as a burnt offering, (Numbers 7, 81)

  • They will then take a young bull, with the accompanying cereal offering of fine flour mixed with oil, and you will take a second young bull for a sacrifice for sin. (Numbers 8, 8)

  • If you offer a bull as a burnt offering or sacrifice, in payment of a vow or as a communion sacrifice for Yahweh, (Numbers 15, 8)

  • This will be done for every bull, every ram, every lamb or kid. (Numbers 15, 11)

  • this is what must be done: "If it is an inadvertence on the part of the community, the community as a whole will offer a young bull as a burnt offering, as a smell pleasing to Yahweh, with the prescribed accompanying cereal offering and libation, and a he-goat as a sacrifice for sin. (Numbers 15, 24)

  • Balak did as Balaam said and offered a burnt offering of one bull and one ram on each altar. (Numbers 23, 2)

  • God came to meet Balaam, who said to him, 'I have prepared the seven altars and offered a burnt offering of one bull and one ram on each altar.' (Numbers 23, 4)

  • He led him to the Lookouts' Field on the top of Pisgah. There he built seven altars and offered a burnt offering of one bull and one ram on each altar. (Numbers 23, 14)

  • Balak did as Balaam said and offered a burnt offering of one bull and one ram on each altar. (Numbers 23, 30)

  • for each bull a cereal offering of three-tenths of an ephah of fine flour mixed with oil; for each ram, a cereal offering of two-tenths of fine flour mixed with oil; (Numbers 28, 12)

  • The accompanying libations will be of half a hin of wine for a bull, one-third of a hin for a ram and one-quarter of a hin for a lamb. This will be the monthly burnt offering, month after month, every month of the year. (Numbers 28, 14)

  • The accompanying cereal offering of fine flour mixed with oil will be three-tenths of an ephah for a bull, two-tenths for a ram, (Numbers 28, 20)


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