Encontrados 14 resultados para: 'Manoah

  • There was a man of Zorah of the tribe of Dan, called Manoah. His wife was barren; she had borne no children. (Judges 13, 2)

  • Manoah then pleaded with Yahweh and said, 'I beg you, Lord, let the man of God that you sent come to us again and instruct us what to do about the child when he is born.' (Judges 13, 8)

  • Yahweh heard Manoah's prayer, and the Angel of Yahweh visited the woman again while she was sitting in a field and when her husband Manoah was not with her. (Judges 13, 9)

  • Manoah got up, followed his wife, came to the man and said to him, 'Are you the man who spoke to this woman?' He replied, 'I am.' (Judges 13, 11)

  • Manoah then said, 'When your words come true, what will be the boy's way of life?' (Judges 13, 12)

  • The Angel of Yahweh replied to Manoah, 'From everything that I forbade this woman, let her abstain. (Judges 13, 13)

  • Manoah then said to the Angel of Yahweh, 'Allow us to detain you while we prepare a kid for you' -- for Manoah did not know that this was the Angel of Yahweh. (Judges 13, 15)

  • The Angel of Yahweh said to Manoah, 'Even if you did detain me, I should not eat your food; but if you wish to prepare a burnt offering, offer it to Yahweh.' (Judges 13, 16)

  • Manoah then said to the Angel of Yahweh, 'What is your name, so that we may honour you when your words come true?' (Judges 13, 17)

  • Manoah then took the kid and the oblation and offered it on the rock as a burnt offering to Yahweh the Wonderworker. Manoah and his wife looked on. (Judges 13, 19)

  • Now, as the flame rose heavenwards from the altar, the Angel of Yahweh ascended in this flame before the eyes of Manoah and his wife, and they fell face downwards on the ground. (Judges 13, 20)

  • After this, the Angel of Yahweh did not appear any more to Manoah and his wife, but Manoah understood that this had been the Angel of Yahweh. (Judges 13, 21)


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