5With each ram he is to bring an offering of half a bushel of grain, and with each lamb he is to bring whatever he wants to give. For each half-bushel of grain offering he is to bring three quarts of olive oil.
11On the feast days and at the festivals the grain offering will be half a bushel with each bull or ram, and whatever the worshiper wants to give with each lamb. Three quarts of olive oil are to be offered with each half-bushel of grain.
14Also an offering of five pounds of flour is to be made every morning, along with one quart of olive oil for mixing with the flour. The rules for this offering to the Lord are to be in force forever.
1Eph 6.9 Masters, be fair and just in the way you treat your slaves. Remember that you too have a Master in heaven.
3At the same time pray also for us, so that God will give us a good opportunity to preach his message about the secret of Christ. For that is why I am now in prison.
12Col 1.7;Phm 23 Greetings from Epaphras, another member of your group and a servant of Christ Jesus. He always prays fervently for you, asking God to make you stand firm, as mature and fully convinced Christians, in complete obedience to God’s will.
20And God, our source of peace, will soon crush Satan under your feet.The grace of our Lord Jesus be with you.16.20: Some manuscripts omit this sentence.
25Let us give glory to God! He is able to make you stand firm in your faith, according to the Good News I preach about Jesus Christ and according to the revelation of the secret truth which was hidden for long ages in the past.
27To the only God, who alone is all-wise, be glory through Jesus Christ forever! Amen.16.27: Some manuscripts have verses 25-27 here and after 14.23; others have them only after 14.23; one has them after 15.33.
11The angel said to me, "Daniel, God loves you. Stand up and listen carefully to what I am going to say. I have been sent to you." When he had said this, I stood up, still trembling.
12Then he said, "Daniel, don’t be afraid. God has heard your prayers ever since the first day you decided to humble yourself in order to gain understanding. I have come in answer to your prayer.
13Rev 12.7 The angel prince of the kingdom of Persia opposed me for twenty-one days. Then Michael, one of the chief angels, came to help me, because I had been left there alone in Persia.
6He was greatly surprised, because the people did not have faith.Then Jesus went to the villages around there, teaching the people.
34Nu 27.17;1 K 22.17;2 Ch 18.16;Ez 34.5;Mt 9.36 When Jesus got out of the boat, he saw this large crowd, and his heart was filled with pity for them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd. So he began to teach them many things.
50They were all terrified when they saw him.Jesus spoke to them at once, "Courage!" he said. "It is I. Don’t be afraid!"
1In those days before Israel had a king, there was a Levite living far back in the hill country of Ephraim. He took a young woman from Bethlehem in Judah to be his concubine.
19even though we have fodder and straw for our donkeys, as well as bread and wine for my concubine and me and for my servant. We have everything we need."
21So he took them home with him and fed their donkeys. His guests washed their feet and had a meal.
3"How great are the wonders God shows us!How powerful are the miracles he performs!God is king forever; he will rule for all time.
27Tb 12.9; Si 3.30 So then, Your Majesty, follow my advice. Stop sinning, do what is right, and be merciful to the poor.4.27: Stop sinning … to the poor; or Make up for your sins by doing what is right and by being merciful to the poor. Then you will continue to be prosperous."
35He looks on the people of the earth as nothing;angels in heaven and people on earthare under his control.No one can oppose his willor question what he does.
12the Lord appeared to him at night. He said to him, "I have heard your prayer, and I accept this Temple as the place where sacrifices are to be offered to me.
16because I have chosen it and consecrated it as the place where I will be worshiped forever. I will watch over it and protect it for all time.
20then I will remove you from the land that I gave you, and I will abandon this Temple that I have consecrated as the place where I am to be worshiped. People everywhere will ridicule it and treat it with contempt.
6When they had filled all the jars, she asked if there were any more. "That was the last one," one of her sons answered. And the olive oil stopped flowing.
16Gn 18.14 and Elisha said to her, "By this time next year you will be holding a son in your arms.""Oh!" she exclaimed. "Please, sir, don’t lie to me. You are a man of God!"
23"Why do you have to go today?" her husband asked. "It’s neither a Sabbath nor a New Moon Festival."4.23: Sabbath … New Moon Festival: Such holy days were thought to be the best time to consult a prophet."Never mind," she answered.
4The twenty-four elders and the four living creatures fell down and worshiped God, who was seated on the throne. They said, "Amen! Praise God!"
10I fell down at his feet to worship him, but he said to me, "Don’t do it! I am a servant together with you and with other believers, all those who hold to the truth that Jesus revealed. Worship God!"For the truth that Jesus revealed is what inspires the prophets.
11Ez 1.1;Ps 96.13;Is 11.4 Then I saw heaven open, and there was a white horse. Its rider is called Faithful and True; it is with justice that he judges and fights his battles.
22To each of the royal provinces he sent a message in the language and the system of writing of that province, saying1.22: saying; or in order. that every husband should be the master of his home and speak with final authority.
3to let them know what I, the Sovereign Lord, am saying to them: There was a giant eagle with beautiful feathers and huge wings, spread wide. He flew to the Lebanon Mountains and broke off the top of a cedar tree,
9"So I, the Sovereign Lord, ask: Will this vine live and grow? Won’t the first eagle pull it up by its roots, pull off the grapes, and break off the branches and let them wither? It will not take much strength or a mighty nation to pull it up.
20I will spread out a hunter’s net and catch him in it. I will take him to Babylonia and punish him there, because he was unfaithful to me.
12and put all the gifts and tithes in them for safekeeping. They placed a Levite named Conaniah in charge and made his brother Shimei his assistant.
14Kore son of Imnah, a Levite who was chief guard at the East Gate of the Temple, was in charge of receiving the gifts offered to the Lord and of distributing them.
15In the other cities where priests lived, he was faithfully assisted in this by other Levites: Eden, Miniamin, Jeshua, Shemaiah, Amariah, and Shecaniah. They distributed the food equally to their fellow Levites according to what their duties were,