'One' in the Bible
- 1.Gen 1:9-Exo 9:27
- 2.Exo 10:5-Lev 14:25
- 3.Lev 14:28-Num 7:69
- 4.Num 7:70-Deut 17:6
- 5.Deut 17:15-Judg 7:4
- 6.Judg 7:16-2 Sam 7:23
- 7.2 Sam 8:2-2 Kgs 4:18
- 8.2 Kgs 4:22-Neh 13:24
- 9.Neh 13:28-Psa 53:2
- 10.Psa 53:3-Prov 13:24
- 11.Prov 14:1-Eccles 7:14
- 12.Eccles 7:18-Isa 31:8
- 13.Isa 33:15-Jer 4:30
- 14.Jer 4:31-Lam 5:5
- 15.Lam 5:8-Ezek 48:30
- 16.Ezek 48:31-Zech 3:9
- 17.Zech 4:1-Matt 23:21
- 18.Matt 23:22-Mrk 15:27
- 19.Mrk 15:29-Luk 17:36
- 20.Luk 18:2-John 8:47
- 21.John 8:50-Act 3:10
- 22.Act 3:14-Rom 16:16
- 23.1 Cor 1:15-Gal 6:8
- 24.Gal 6:17-Hebrews 11:11
- 25.Hebrews 11:12-Rev 5:5
- 26.Rev 5:6-Rev 22:17
The priest will also put some of the oil in his palm on the right earlobe of the one to be cleansed, on the thumb of his right hand, and on the big toe of his right foot, on the same place as the blood of the restitution offering.
What is left of the oil in the priest’s palm he is to put on the head of the one to be cleansed to make atonement for him before the Lord.
He must then sacrifice one type of what he can afford, either the turtledoves or young pigeons,
one as a sin offering and the other as a burnt offering, sacrificing what he can afford together with the grain offering. In this way the priest will make atonement before the Lord for the one to be cleansed.
and he is to slaughter one of the birds over a clay pot containing fresh water.
The priest is to sacrifice them, one as a sin offering and the other as a burnt offering. In this way the priest will make atonement for him before the Lord because of his discharge.
The priest is to sacrifice one as a sin offering and the other as a burnt offering. In this way the priest will make atonement for her before the Lord because of her unclean discharge.
He is to take from the Israelite community two male goats for a sin offering and one ram for a burnt offering.
After Aaron casts lots for the two goats, one lot for the Lord and the other for azazel,
No one may be in the tent of meeting from the time he enters to make atonement in the most holy place until he leaves after he has made atonement for himself, his household, and the whole assembly of Israel.
The one who burns them is to wash his clothes and bathe himself with water; afterward he may reenter the camp.
“You must not steal. You must not act deceptively or lie to one another.
Therefore you must distinguish the clean animal from the unclean one, and the unclean bird from the clean one. Do not become contaminated by any land animal, bird, or whatever crawls on the ground; I have set these apart as unclean for you.
He is not to marry a widow, a divorced woman, or one defiled by prostitution. He is to marry a virgin from his own people,
“No one outside a priest’s family is to eat the holy offering. A foreigner staying with a priest or a hired hand is not to eat the holy offering.
the One who brought you out of the land of Egypt to be your God; I am Yahweh.”
Its grain offering is to be four quarts of fine flour mixed with oil as a fire offering to the Lord, a pleasing aroma, and its drink offering will be one quart of wine.
You are to present with the bread seven unblemished male lambs a year old, one young bull, and two rams. They will be a burnt offering to the Lord, with their grain offerings and drink offerings, a fire offering of a pleasing aroma to the Lord.
You are also to prepare one male goat as a sin offering, and two male lambs a year old as a fellowship sacrifice.
“Bring the one who has cursed to the outside of the camp and have all who heard him lay their hands on his head; then have the whole community stone him.
After Moses spoke to the Israelites, they brought the one who had cursed to the outside of the camp and stoned him. So the Israelites did as the Lord had commanded Moses.
If you make a sale to your neighbor or a purchase from him, do not cheat one another.
You are not to cheat one another, but fear your God, for I am Yahweh your God.
Whatever property one of the Levites can redeem—a house sold in a city they possess—must be released at the Jubilee, because the houses in the Levitical cities are their possession among the Israelites.
You may leave them to your sons after you to inherit as property; you can make them slaves for life. But concerning your brothers, the Israelites, you must not rule over one another harshly.
he has the right of redemption after he has been sold. One of his brothers may redeem him.
The one who purchased him is to calculate the time from the year he sold himself to him until the Year of Jubilee. The price of his sale will be determined by the number of years. It will be set for him like the daily wages of a hired hand.
I will turn against you, so that you will be defeated by your enemies. Those who hate you will rule over you, and you will flee even though no one is pursuing you.
“I will put anxiety in the hearts of those of you who survive in the lands of their enemies. The sound of a wind-driven leaf will put them to flight, and they will flee as one flees from a sword, and fall though no one is pursuing them.
They will stumble over one another as if fleeing from a sword though no one is pursuing them. You will not be able to stand against your enemies.
If the person is from one month to five years old, your assessment for a male is five silver shekels, and for a female your assessment is three shekels of silver.
But if one is too poor to pay the assessment, he must present the person before the priest and the priest will set a value for him. The priest will set a value for him according to what the one making the vow can afford.
“If the vow involves one of the animals that may be brought as an offering to the Lord, any of these he gives to the Lord will be holy.
He may not replace it or make a substitution for it, either good for bad, or bad for good. But if he does substitute one animal for another, both that animal and its substitute will be holy.
If the one who brought it decides to redeem it, he must add a fifth to the assessed value.
But if the one who consecrated his house redeems it, he must add a fifth to the assessed value, and it will be his.
If the one who consecrated the field decides to redeem it, he must add a fifth to the assessed value, and the field will transfer back to him.
In the Year of Jubilee the field will return to the one he bought it from, the original owner.
“But no one can consecrate a firstborn of the livestock, whether an animal from the herd or flock, to the Lord, because a firstborn already belongs to the Lord.
If it is one of the unclean livestock, it must be ransomed according to your assessment by adding a fifth of its value to it. If it is not redeemed, it can be sold according to your assessment.
If a man decides to redeem any part of this tenth, he must add a fifth to its value.
“Take a census of the entire Israelite community by their clans and their ancestral houses, counting the names of every male one by one.
A man from each tribe is to be with you, each one the head of his ancestral house.
and they assembled the whole community on the first day of the second month. They recorded their ancestry by their clans and their ancestral houses, counting one by one the names of those 20 years old or more,
The descendants of Reuben, the firstborn of Israel: according to their family records by their clans and their ancestral houses, counting one by one the names of every male 20 years old or more, everyone who could serve in the army,
The descendants of Simeon: according to their family records by their clans and their ancestral houses, those registered counting one by one the names of every male 20 years old or more, everyone who could serve in the army,
“Register the Levites by their ancestral houses and their clans. You are to register every male one month old or more.”
Those registered, counting every male one month old or more, numbered 7,500.
Counting every male one month old or more, there were 8,600 responsible for the duties of the sanctuary.
Those registered, counting every male one month old or more, numbered 6,200.
The total number of all the Levite males one month old or more that Moses and Aaron registered by their clans at the Lord’s command was 22,000.
The Lord told Moses: “Register every firstborn male of the Israelites one month old or more, and list their names.
The total number of the firstborn males one month old or more listed by name was 22,273.
At the Lord’s command they were registered under the direction of Moses, each one according to his work and transportation duty, and his assignment was as the Lord commanded Moses.
Each one’s holy contribution is his to give; what each one gives to the priest will be his.”
The priest is to offer one as a sin offering and the other as a burnt offering to make atonement on behalf of the Nazirite, since he sinned because of the corpse. On that day he must consecrate his head again.
He is to present an offering to the Lord of one unblemished year-old male lamb as a burnt offering, one unblemished year-old female lamb as a sin offering, one unblemished ram as a fellowship offering,
The priest is to take the boiled shoulder from the ram, one unleavened cake from the basket, and one unleavened wafer, and put them into the hands of the Nazirite after he has shaved his consecrated head.
They brought as their offering before the Lord six covered carts and 12 oxen, a cart from every two leaders and an ox from each one, and presented them in front of the tabernacle.
The Lord told Moses, “Each day have one leader present his offering for the dedication of the altar.”
The one who presented his offering on the first day was Nahshon son of Amminadab from the tribe of Judah.
His offering was one silver dish weighing 3¼ pounds and one silver basin weighing 1¾ pounds, measured by the standard sanctuary shekel, both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering;
one gold bowl weighing four ounces, full of incense;
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;
one male goat for a sin offering;
As his offering, he presented one silver dish weighing 3¼ pounds and one silver basin weighing 1¾ pounds, measured by the standard sanctuary shekel, both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering;
one gold bowl weighing four ounces, full of incense;
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;
His offering was one silver dish weighing 3¼ pounds and one silver basin weighing 1¾ pounds, measured by the standard sanctuary shekel, both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering;
one gold bowl weighing four ounces, full of incense;
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;
His offering was one silver dish weighing 3¼ pounds and one silver basin weighing 1¾ pounds, measured by the standard sanctuary shekel, both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering;
one gold bowl weighing four ounces, full of incense;
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;
His offering was one silver dish weighing 3¼ pounds and one silver basin weighing 1¾ pounds, measured by the standard sanctuary shekel, both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering;
one gold bowl weighing four ounces, full of incense;
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;
His offering was one silver dish weighing 3¼ pounds and one silver basin weighing 1¾ pounds, measured by the standard sanctuary shekel, both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering;
one gold bowl weighing four ounces, full of incense;
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;
His offering was one silver dish weighing 3¼ pounds and one silver basin weighing 1¾ pounds, measured by the standard sanctuary shekel, both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering;
one gold bowl weighing four ounces, full of incense;
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;
His offering was one silver dish weighing 3¼ pounds and one silver basin weighing 1¾ pounds, measured by the standard sanctuary shekel, both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering;
one gold bowl weighing four ounces, full of incense;
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;
His offering was one silver dish weighing 3¼ pounds and one silver basin weighing 1¾ pounds, measured by the standard sanctuary shekel, both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering;
one gold bowl weighing four ounces, full of incense;
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;
His offering was one silver dish weighing 3¼ pounds and one silver basin weighing 1¾ pounds, measured by the standard sanctuary shekel, both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering;
one gold bowl weighing four ounces, full of incense;
one young bull, one ram, and one male lamb a year old, for a burnt offering;
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- 1.Gen 1:9-Exo 9:27
- 2.Exo 10:5-Lev 14:25
- 3.Lev 14:28-Num 7:69
- 4.Num 7:70-Deut 17:6
- 5.Deut 17:15-Judg 7:4
- 6.Judg 7:16-2 Sam 7:23
- 7.2 Sam 8:2-2 Kgs 4:18
- 8.2 Kgs 4:22-Neh 13:24
- 9.Neh 13:28-Psa 53:2
- 10.Psa 53:3-Prov 13:24
- 11.Prov 14:1-Eccles 7:14
- 12.Eccles 7:18-Isa 31:8
- 13.Isa 33:15-Jer 4:30
- 14.Jer 4:31-Lam 5:5
- 15.Lam 5:8-Ezek 48:30
- 16.Ezek 48:31-Zech 3:9
- 17.Zech 4:1-Matt 23:21
- 18.Matt 23:22-Mrk 15:27
- 19.Mrk 15:29-Luk 17:36
- 20.Luk 18:2-John 8:47
- 21.John 8:50-Act 3:10
- 22.Act 3:14-Rom 16:16
- 23.1 Cor 1:15-Gal 6:8
- 24.Gal 6:17-Hebrews 11:11
- 25.Hebrews 11:12-Rev 5:5
- 26.Rev 5:6-Rev 22:17
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