Encontrados 360 resultados para: wise counsel

  • Perhaps, you have taken counsel, so that you would prepare yourself for battle. In whom do you trust, so that you would dare to rebel? (2 Kings 18, 20)

  • Moreover, some from Manasseh crossed over to David, when he went forth with the Philistines against Saul, so that he might fight. But he did not fight with them. For the leaders of the Philistines, taking counsel, sent him back, saying, “To the peril of our own heads, he will return to his lord, Saul.” (1 Chronicles 12, 19)

  • Also, from the sons of Issachar, there were learned men, who knew each of the times, in order to anticipate what Israel ought to do, two hundred leaders. And all the remainder of the tribe were following their counsel. (1 Chronicles 12, 32)

  • Then David took counsel with the tribunes, and the centurions, and all the leaders. (1 Chronicles 13, 1)

  • And he added, saying: “Blessed is the Lord, the God of Israel, who made heaven and earth, who gave to king David a son who is wise, and learned, and intelligent as well as prudent, so that he may build a house to the Lord, and a palace for himself. (2 Chronicles 2, 12)

  • he took counsel with the elders, who had stood before his father Solomon while he was still living, saying, “What counsel would you give to me, so that I may respond to the people?” (2 Chronicles 10, 6)

  • But he set aside the counsel of the elders, and he began to have discussion with the youth, who had been raised with him and who were among his companions. (2 Chronicles 10, 8)

  • And the king responded harshly, abandoning the counsel of the elders. (2 Chronicles 10, 13)

  • And he gave counsel to the people. And he appointed the singing men of the Lord, so that they would praise him by their companies, and so that they would go before the army, and with one voice say: “Confess to the Lord. For his mercy is eternal.” (2 Chronicles 20, 21)

  • And after he spoke these things, he responded to him: “Are you the counselor of the king? Be quiet! Otherwise I will put you to death.” And departing, the prophet said, “I know that God has decided to kill you, because you have done this evil, and also because you have not agreed to my counsel.” (2 Chronicles 25, 16)

  • And so Amaziah, the king of Judah, undertaking a very wicked counsel, sent to Joash, the son of Jehoahaz, the son of Jehu, the king of Israel, saying: “Come, let us see one another.” (2 Chronicles 25, 17)

  • But listen to my counsel, and release the captives, whom you have brought from your brothers. For a great fury of the Lord is hanging over you.” (2 Chronicles 28, 11)


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