Znaleziono 364 Wyniki dla: Brother

  • And I gave this order to the judges: 'Attend to the complaints of your brothers, and judge with justice the lawsuit between an Israelite and his brother, or between an Israelite and a foreigner who lives in your midst. (Deuteronomy 1, 16)

  • If your brother, the child of your father, or if your son or daughter, or the woman you love or your close friend secretly tries to lure you, saying: "Come, let us serve other gods," gods whom neither you nor your fathers have known, (Deuteronomy 13, 7)

  • You shall do this in the following manner: the creditor shall pardon any debt of his neighbor or brother, and shall stop exacting it of him because Yahweh's pardon has been proclaimed. (Deuteronomy 15, 2)

  • You may demand that a foreigner pay back his debts but you shall pardon the debt of your brother. (Deuteronomy 15, 3)

  • Be careful that you do not harbor in your heart these perverse thoughts: "The seventh year, the year of pardon, is near," so you look coldly at your poor brother and lend him nothing. He may cry to Yahweh against you, and you will be guilty. (Deuteronomy 15, 9)

  • The poor will not disappear from this land. Therefore I give you this commandment: you must be open-handed to your brother, to the needy and to the poor in your land. (Deuteronomy 15, 11)

  • Then you have to appoint a king chosen by Yahweh from among your brothers. You shall not appoint a foreign king who is not a brother Israelite. (Deuteronomy 17, 15)

  • The Levite shall have no share in the inheritance received by his brother because Yahweh is his inheritance as he has promised. (Deuteronomy 18, 2)

  • The judges will examine the case in detail, and if it turns out that the witness had lied in falsely accusing his brother, (Deuteronomy 19, 18)

  • they shall impose on him the punishment which the lying witness tried to impose on his brother. So shall you uproot evil from your midst, (Deuteronomy 19, 19)

  • If you find the lost ox or sheep of your brother, do not pretend that you did not see it, but bring it back to its owner. (Deuteronomy 22, 1)

  • If your brother does not live near you, or you do not know to whom the animal belongs, you shall keep it in your house until its owner comes looking for it. Then you shall return it to him. (Deuteronomy 22, 2)


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