Fondare 236 Risultati per: wild animals

  • They will live in the towns and the surrounding pasture land is to be for their cattle and all their animals. (Numbers 35, 3)

  • except the animals which were part of the plunder of the cities you have occupied. (Deuteronomy 2, 35)

  • But the seventh day is the Day of Rest in honor of Yahweh, your God. Do not do any work, you or your child, or your servant, or your ox, or your donkey, or any of your animals. Neither will the foreigner who lives in your land work. Your servant will rest just like you. (Deuteronomy 5, 14)

  • It is he who will drive out these nations little by little before your eyes. If you were to destroy them all at once, the wild beasts would multiply and cause you trouble. (Deuteronomy 7, 22)

  • However, in all your cities you may slaughter and eat meat, as much as you like of the animals Yahweh has blessed you with. Both the clean and the unclean may eat of it, just as you would eat gazelle or deer. (Deuteronomy 12, 15)

  • you shall kill by the sword all the inhabitants of that city. You shall curse the city and all that is in it, even the animals. (Deuteronomy 13, 16)

  • These are the animals that you may eat: ox, sheep, goat, (Deuteronomy 14, 4)

  • deer, gazelle, roebuck, wild goat, ibex, antelope, and mountain sheep. (Deuteronomy 14, 5)

  • Of all the animals that live in the water, you may eat the following: all that has fins and scales, (Deuteronomy 14, 9)

  • I will afflict them with famine, deadly diseases and pestilence. I will send them wild beasts and venomous snakes. (Deuteronomy 32, 24)

  • Joseph is his firstling bull, glory to him! His horns are those of a wild ox, with which he strikes all the people at the same time. See the multitudes of Ephraim, and the thousands of Manasseh!" (Deuteronomy 33, 17)

  • You shall deal with Ai as you have dealt with Jericho and its king. But you may take possession of the plunder and all the animals. So now, prepare an ambush behind the city." (Joshua 8, 2)


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