Fondare 149 Risultati per: Sin of Worshiping a Golden Calf

  • The woman had a fattened calf in the house which she immediately butchered. She also took some flour, kneaded it and baked unleavened bread, (1 Samuel 28, 24)

  • After those who carried the ark of Yahweh had walked six paces, they sacrificed an ox and a fattened calf. (2 Samuel 6, 13)

  • David took the golden shields carried by the servants of Hadadezer and brought them to Jerusalem; (2 Samuel 8, 7)

  • Solomon overlaid the interior of the House with pure gold. He closed the inner sanctuary with golden chains and overlaid it with gold. (1 Kings 6, 21)

  • So Solomon made all the vessels that were in Yahweh's House: the golden altar, the golden table for the bread of Presence, (1 Kings 7, 48)

  • the cups, snuffers, basins, dishes for incense, and firepans of pure gold; and the golden hinges for both the doors of the innermost part of the House, the Most Holy Place, and the doors of the Sanctuary of the House. (1 Kings 7, 50)

  • Then people will answer: 'Because they abandoned Yahweh their God who brought their fathers out of the land of Egypt, and they followed other gods, worshiping and serving them. That is why Yahweh has brought all this evil on them'." (1 Kings 9, 9)

  • And so the king sought advice and made two golden calves. Then he said to the people, "You have been going up to Jerusalem long enough. Here are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt." (1 Kings 12, 28)

  • and looted everything, including the treasures of Yahweh's house and of the royal palace. As he had taken the golden shields made under Solomon, (1 Kings 14, 26)

  • But Jehu did not turn aside from the sins which Jeroboam, the son of Nesbat, had caused Israel to commit, for they kept the golden calves of Bethel and Dan. (2 Kings 10, 29)

  • But of this money given for the House of Yahweh, they did not make any silver cups, or cutting tools, or water jars, or trumpets, or any golden or silver objects, (2 Kings 12, 14)

  • While he was worshiping in the temple of his god, Nisroch, his sons Adrammelech and Sharezer slew him with the sword and then escaped to the land of Ararat. And Esarhaddon, his son, succeeded him as king. (2 Kings 19, 37)


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