Gefunden 2926 Ergebnisse für: Sons of Israel

  • Now compare the natural people of Israel: is it not true that those who eat the sacrifices share the altar? (1 Corinthians 10, 18)

  • I shall be father to you, and you will be sons and daughters to me, says the almighty Lord. (2 Corinthians 6, 18)

  • to redeem the subjects of the Law, so that we could receive adoption as sons. (Galatians 4, 5)

  • As you are sons, God has sent into our hearts the Spirit of his Son crying, 'Abba, Father'; (Galatians 4, 6)

  • Scripture says that Abraham had two sons, one by the slave girl and one by the freewoman. (Galatians 4, 22)

  • as scripture says: Shout for joy, you barren woman who has borne no children! Break into shouts of joy, you who were never in labour. For the sons of the forsaken one are more in number than the sons of the wedded wife. (Galatians 4, 27)

  • Peace and mercy to all who follow this as their rule and to the Israel of God. (Galatians 6, 16)

  • marking us out for himself beforehand, to be adopted sons, through Jesus Christ. Such was his purpose and good pleasure, (Ephesians 1, 5)

  • do not forget, I say, that you were at that time separate from Christ and excluded from membership of Israel, aliens with no part in the covenants of the Promise, limited to this world, without hope and without God. (Ephesians 2, 12)

  • Circumcised on the eighth day of my life, I was born of the race of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew born of Hebrew parents. In the matter of the Law, I was a Pharisee; (Philippians 3, 5)

  • It was fitting that God, for whom and through whom everything exists, should, in bringing many sons to glory, make perfect through suffering the leader of their salvation. (Hebrews 2, 10)

  • And in fact God does find fault with them; he says: Look, the days are coming, the Lord declares, when I will make a new covenant with the House of Israel and the House of Judah, (Hebrews 8, 8)


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