'Taking' in the Bible
And taking in their hands some of the fruit of the land, they came down again to us, and gave us their account, saying, It is a good land which the Lord our God is giving us.
There you will be the servants of gods, made by men's hands, of wood and stone, having no power of seeing or hearing or taking food or smelling.
to drive out before you nations greater and stronger than you and to bring you in and give you their land as an inheritance, as is now taking place.
Let the fear of the Lord your God be in your hearts, and be his servants, taking your oaths by his name.
When I had gone up into the mountain to be given the stones on which was recorded the agreement which the Lord made with you, I was on the mountain for forty days and forty nights without taking food or drinking water.
And I went down on my face before the Lord, as at the first, for forty days and forty nights, without taking food or drinking water, because of all your sin, in doing evil in the eyes of the Lord and moving him to wrath.
For the Lord your God is the God of gods and Lord of lords, the great, mighty, and awesome God, showing no partiality and taking no bribe.
Let the fear of the Lord your God be before you, give him worship and be true to him at all times, taking your oaths in his name.
You are to keep with care all the words I give you, making no addition to them and taking nothing from them.
Then let these things be exchanged for money, and, taking the money in your hand, go to the place marked out by the Lord your God for himself;
For these nations, whose land you are taking, give attention to readers of signs and to those using secret arts: but the Lord your God will not let you do so.
Or if any man has made a vine-garden without taking the first-fruits of it, let him go back to his house, so that in the event of his death in the fight, another may not be the first to make use of the fruit.
“Do not take a pair of millstones or an upper millstone as security for a debt, because that is like taking a life as security.
Do not keep the ox from taking the grain when he is crushing it.
Cursed is he who is taking a bribe to smite a person, innocent blood, -- and all the people have said, Amen.
With the purpose of taking part in the agreement of the Lord your God, and his oath which he makes with you today:
If such a man, hearing the words of this oath, takes comfort in the thought that he will have peace even if he goes on in the pride of his heart, taking whatever chance may give him:
Then the Lord will have pity on you, changing your fate, and taking you back again from among all the nations where you have been forced to go.
Moses said to the Levites who were responsible for taking up the ark of the Lord's agreement,
They will send out the word for the people to come to the mountain, taking there the offerings of righteousness: for the store of the seas will be theirs, and the secret wealth of the sand.
Of Gad he said, A blessing be on him who makes wide the limits of Gad: he takes his rest like a she-lion, taking for himself the arm and the crown of the head.
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