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Gefunden 408 Ergebnisse für: Divine Justice

  • 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)

  • And Sarai complained to Abram, I am being wronged, through thy fault; here is this maid-servant of mine, whom I bade thee take in thy arms, treating me scornfully, now that she has conceived. May the Lord do justice between us. (Genesis 16, 5)

  • Never that, thou wilt not destroy the innocent with the guilty, as if innocence and guilt were all one; that is not thy way, that is not how the Judge of the whole earth executes justice! (Genesis 18, 25)

  • Let the Lord keep watch, he said, and see justice done between us, when our ways have parted.✻ (Genesis 31, 49)

  • May the God who is Abraham’s God and Nachor’s, the God of their common father✻ see justice done between us. Then Jacob swore by the God his father Isaac held in reverence, (Genesis 31, 53)

  • Enslave me instead; with full justice, I made myself answerable for him. If I do not bring him back, I said, I will never claim my own father’s forgiveness. (Genesis 44, 32)

  • The straw is not being found for us any longer, and never a brick less demanded of us. Here are we, thy servants, beaten for it; there is no justice for this people of thine.✻ (Exodus 5, 16)

  • 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)

  • So Pharao had Moses and Aaron summoned to his presence; Thus far, he said, I have done wrong; the Lord has justice on his side, the guilt lies with me and my people. (Exodus 9, 27)

  • 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)


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