Fondare 427 Risultati per: lost and found

  • He searched, beginning with the eldest and ending with the youngest, and found the cup in Benjamin's sack. (Genesis 44, 12)

  • 'What can we answer my lord?' Judah replied. 'What can we say? How can we clear ourselves? God himself has uncovered your servants' guilt. Here we are then, my lord's slaves, we no less than the one in whose possession the cup was found.' (Genesis 44, 16)

  • 'I could not think of doing such a thing,' he replied. 'The man in whose possession the cup was found shall be my slave, but you can go back unhindered to your father.' (Genesis 44, 17)

  • Joseph accumulated all the money to be found in Egypt and Canaan, in exchange for the supplies being handed out, and put the money in Pharaoh's palace. (Genesis 47, 14)

  • Yahweh did this, and great swarms of horseflies found their way into Pharaoh's palace, into his officials' houses and all over Egypt; the country was ruined by the horseflies. (Exodus 8, 20)

  • Pharaoh had enquiries made, and found that of the livestock owned by the Israelites not a single beast had died. But Pharaoh was obstinate and did not let the people go. (Exodus 9, 7)

  • On the seventh day some of the people went out to collect it, but they found none. (Exodus 16, 27)

  • If the stolen animal is found alive in his possession, be it ox, donkey or animal from the flock, he will pay back double. (Exodus 22, 3)

  • 'In every case of law-breaking involving an ox, donkey, animal from the flock, clothing or lost property of any sort, the ownership of which is disputed, both parties will lay their case before God. The party whom God pronounces guilty will pay back double to the other. (Exodus 22, 8)

  • 'or if he finds lost property and denies it; 'or if he perjures himself about anything that a human being may do criminally in such matters; (Leviticus 5, 22)

  • 'if he sins and so becomes answerable, he must restore what he has taken or demanded in excess: the deposit confided to him, the lost property that he has found, (Leviticus 5, 23)

  • Moses then enquired carefully about the goat offered as a sacrifice for sin, and found that they had burnt it. He was angry with Eleazar and Ithamar, Aaron's surviving sons, and said, (Leviticus 10, 16)


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