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Gefunden 47 Ergebnisse für: Listening

  • Take the blasphemer beyond the confines of the camp; let all those who were listening lay their hands on his head, and let the whole people put him to death by stoning. (Leviticus 24, 14)

  • and I, listening to your words with approval, chose out twelve such men, one from each tribe. (Deuteronomy 1, 23)

  • Listening to this talk of yours, the Lord was angry with you, and he took an oath (Deuteronomy 1, 34)

  • Does such a man, listening to the terms of this oath, flatter himself with the thought that all will be well with him, and that he can go on in his perverse ways, till the damp ground imparts its moisture to the dry?✻ (Deuteronomy 29, 19)

  • So thou shalt return to thy obedience, listening to the Lord thy God and carrying out all the commandments I am giving thee this day; (Deuteronomy 30, 8)

  • And so Moses, with the whole assembly of Israel listening to him, pronounced the words of the song which follows, never pausing until it was all finished. (Deuteronomy 31, 30)

  • The Lord, said they, is listening to us as we speak, let him be the arbiter between us; let him be the witness of our pledged word. (Judges 11, 10)

  • still ready at his command, Heli recognized at last whose voice it was the boy had heard. Go back to sleep, he told Samuel; and if the voice comes again, do thou answer, Speak on, Lord; thy servant is listening. And Samuel went back to his bed and fell asleep. (1 Samuel 3, 9)

  • And the Lord came to his side, and stood there waiting. Then, as before, he called him twice by name; and Samuel answered, Speak on, Lord, thy servant is listening. (1 Samuel 3, 10)

  • Whatever requests I or thy people Israel make shall find audience here; thou wilt listen from thy dwelling-place in heaven, and listening, wilt forgive. (1 Kings 8, 30)

  • thou, in heaven, wilt be listening, and ready to strike the blow; thine to do justice between thy servants, passing sentence on the guilty and avenging the wrong, acquitting the innocent and granting him due redress. (1 Kings 8, 32)

  • Elders and people had but one thought; there must be no listening to Benadad, no granting his will. (1 Kings 20, 8)


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