Encontrados 62 resultados para: Public Outcry
He shall enjoy his own possessions on Israelite soil; there shall be no more encroaching on the public rights; each tribe shall be given its own territory, to have and to hold. (Ezekiel 45, 8)
Why, said the king, I know no more than this; dream and interpretation both you must needs tell me, or else your lives must be forfeit, and your houses put to public use. (Daniel 2, 5)
Hereby, then, I enact that if anyone blasphemes against the God of Sidrach, Misach and Abdenago, come he of what people, what tribe, what race he may, he shall pay for it with his life, and his house be put to public use. God there is no other that can grant such deliverance as this! (Daniel 3, 96)
And now the servants of the house, hearing such outcry in the garden, came running in through the back entrance to know what was afoot; (Daniel 13, 26)
Fatal the journey; my net I mean to spread over them, catch them as in the fowler’s snare; public the chastisement shall be, as public the warning. (Hosea 7, 12)
pelted thou shalt be with things abominable, and foully bemocked; such a public show I will make of thee, (Nahum 3, 6)
What an outcry that day, the Lord says, from the Fishmongers’ Gate, what lamenting from the New Town! How the hill-sides will echo to the noise of your ruin! (Zephaniah 1, 10)
Whereupon they all made a fresh outcry; Barabbas, they said, not this man. Barabbas was a robber.✻ (John 18, 40)
But Paul said to them, What, have they beaten us in public, without trial, Roman citizens as we are,✻ and sent us to prison, and now would they let us out secretly? That will not serve; they must come here themselves, (Acts 16, 37)
and a number of those who followed magic arts made their books into a heap and burned them in public: the value of these was reckoned up, and proved to be fifty thousand silver pieces. (Acts 19, 19)
the captain had Paul taken into the soldiers’ quarters, telling them to examine him under the lash; thus he would find out the cause of the outcry against him. (Acts 22, 24)
The administration, remember, of this public service does more than supply the needs of the saints; it yields, besides, a rich harvest of thanksgiving in the name of the Lord. (2 Corinthians 9, 12)
