Löydetty 686 Tulokset: called
And they said: “The God of the Hebrews has called us, so that we may go three days’ journey into the wilderness and sacrifice to the Lord our God. Otherwise, a pestilence or the sword may befall us.” (Exodus 5, 3)
Then Pharaoh called the wise men and the sorcerers. And they also, by Egyptian incantations and certain secrets, did similarly. (Exodus 7, 11)
But Pharaoh called Moses and Aaron, and he said to them: “Pray to the Lord, so as to take away the frogs from me and from my people. And I will release the people, so as to sacrifice to the Lord.” (Exodus 8, 8)
And Pharaoh called Moses and Aaron, and he said to them, “Go and sacrifice to your God in this land.” (Exodus 8, 25)
And Pharaoh sent and called Moses and Aaron, saying to them: “I have sinned even until now. The Lord is just. I and my people are impious. (Exodus 9, 27)
And they called back Moses and Aaron to Pharaoh, who said to them: “Go, sacrifice to the Lord your God. Who are they who would go?” (Exodus 10, 8)
For this reason, Pharaoh hurriedly called Moses and Aaron, and he said to them: “I have sinned against the Lord your God, and against you. (Exodus 10, 16)
And Pharaoh called Moses and Aaron, and he said to them: “Go, sacrifice to the Lord. Only let your sheep and herds remain behind. Your little ones may go with you.” (Exodus 10, 24)
Then Moses called all the elders of the sons of Israel, and he said to them: “Go, taking an animal by your families, and sacrifice the Passover. (Exodus 12, 21)
And the house of Israel called its name ‘Manna.’ It was like white coriander seed, and its taste was like wheat flour with honey. (Exodus 16, 31)
And he called the name of that place ‘Temptation,’ because of the arguing of the sons of Israel, and because they tempted the Lord, saying: “Is the Lord with us, or not?” (Exodus 17, 7)
And Moses built an altar. And he called its name, ‘The Lord, my Exaltation.’ For he said: (Exodus 17, 15)