Talált 138 Eredmények: Feast

  • Jeroboam ascended the altar he built in Bethel on the fifteenth day of the eighth month, the month in which he arbitrarily chose to establish a feast for the Israelites; he was going to offer sacrifice. (1 Kings 12, 33)

  • The king spread a great feast for them. When they had eaten and drunk he sent them away, and they went back to their master. No more Aramean raiders came into the land of Israel. (2 Kings 6, 23)

  • When Josiah turned and saw the graves there on the mountainside, he ordered the bones taken from the graves and burned on the altar, and thus defiled it in fulfillment of the word of the LORD which the man of God had proclaimed as Jeroboam was standing by the altar on the feast day. When the king looked up and saw the grave of the man of God who had proclaimed these words, (2 Kings 23, 16)

  • and at every offering of holocausts to the LORD on sabbaths, new moons, and feast days, in such numbers as are prescribed, they must always be present before the LORD. (1 Chronicles 23, 31)

  • On the eighth day they held a special meeting, for they had celebrated the dedication of the altar for seven days and the feast for seven days. (2 Chronicles 7, 9)

  • as was required day by day according to the command of Moses, and in particular on the sabbaths, at the new moons, and on the fixed festivals three times a year: on the feast of the Unleavened Bread, the feast of Weeks and the feast of Booths. (2 Chronicles 8, 13)

  • Thus many people gathered in Jerusalem to celebrate the feast of Unleavened Bread in the second month; it was a very great assembly. (2 Chronicles 30, 13)

  • Thus the Israelites who were in Jerusalem celebrated the feast of Unleavened Bread with great rejoicing for seven days, and the Levites and the priests sang the praises of the LORD day after day with all their strength. (2 Chronicles 30, 21)

  • The Israelites who were present on that occasion kept the Passover and the feast of the Unleavened Bread for seven days. (2 Chronicles 35, 17)

  • They also kept the feast of Booths in the manner prescribed, and they offered the daily holocausts in the proper number required for each day. (Ezra 3, 4)

  • They joyfully kept the feast of Unleavened Bread for seven days, for the LORD had filled them with joy by making the king of Assyria favorable to them, so that he gave them help in their work on the house of God, the God of Israel. (Ezra 6, 22)

  • They found it written in the law prescribed by the LORD through Moses that the Israelites must dwell in booths during the feast of the seventh month; (Nehemiah 8, 14)


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