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Encontrados 365 resultados para: Divine Promises

  • That is why God gave the seventh day his blessing, and hallowed it, because it was the day on which his divine activity of creation finished. (Genesis 2, 3)

  • I myself will watch over thee wherever thou goest, and bring thee back to this land again; before I have done with thee, all my promises to thee shall be fulfilled. (Genesis 28, 15)

  • I, thy servant, am not worthy of all the mercies thou hast shewn me, the faithful observance of thy promises. I had nothing but this staff with me, when I crossed the Jordan, and now I have come back with two companies behind me. (Genesis 32, 10)

  • And the Lord said to Moses, It is my will that thou shouldst be a divine oracle to Pharao,✻ with thy brother for spokesman; (Exodus 7, 1)

  • And the Lord said to Moses, It is my will that thou shouldst be a divine oracle to Pharao,✻ with thy brother for spokesman; (Exodus 8, 1)

  • and the Israelites went away to carry out the divine commands which Moses and Aaron had received. (Exodus 12, 28)

  • So all the sons of Israel carried out the divine commands Moses and Aaron had received; (Exodus 12, 50)

  • I have filled him with my divine spirit, making him wise, adroit, and skilful in every kind of craftsmanship; (Exodus 31, 3)

  • God’s workmanship; a divine hand had traced the characters they bore. (Exodus 32, 16)

  • And he answered, All my splendour shall pass before thy eyes, and I will pronounce, in thy presence, my own divine name, the name of the Lord who shews favour where he will, grants pardon where he will. (Exodus 33, 19)

  • Thus the Lord passed by, and he cried out, It is the Lord God, the ruler of all things, the merciful, the gracious; slow to take vengeance, rich in kindness, faithful to his promises. (Exodus 34, 6)

  • The Lord has filled this man with his divine spirit, making him wise, adroit, and skilful in every kind of craftsmanship, (Exodus 35, 31)


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