Talált 123 Eredmények: field of Ephron

  • "You will keep my laws. "You will not mate your cattle with those of another kind; you will not sow two kinds of grain in your field; you will not wear a garment made from two kinds of fabric. (Leviticus 19, 19)

  • "When you reap the harvest in your country, you will not reap to the very edges of your field, nor will you gather the gleanings of the harvest. You will leave them for the poor and the stranger. I am Yahweh your God." ' (Leviticus 23, 22)

  • For six years you will sow your field, for six years you will prune your vineyard and gather its produce. (Leviticus 25, 3)

  • But in the seventh year the land will have a sabbatical rest, a Sabbath for Yahweh. You will neither sow your field, nor prune your vineyard, (Leviticus 25, 4)

  • "If he consecrates the field during the jubilee year, he will abide by this valuation. (Leviticus 27, 17)

  • "If he wishes to redeem the field, he will add one-fifth to the valuation, and the field will revert to him. (Leviticus 27, 19)

  • when the purchaser has to vacate it at the jubilee year, it becomes consecrated to Yahweh, like a field vowed unconditionally; ownership of it passes to the priest. (Leviticus 27, 21)

  • "If he consecrates to Yahweh a field which he has bought, but which is not part of his ancestral property, (Leviticus 27, 22)

  • In the jubilee year the field will revert to the vendor, the man to whose ancestral property the land belongs. (Leviticus 27, 24)

  • "Nothing, however, that someone vows unconditionally to Yahweh may be redeemed, nothing he possesses, be it a human being or animal or field of his ancestral property. What is vowed unconditionally is especially holy and belongs to Yahweh. (Leviticus 27, 28)

  • 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)

  • You will put a thousand men in the field from each of the tribes of Israel.' (Numbers 31, 4)


“O amor nada mais é do que o brilho de Deus nos homens”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina