Found 273 Results for: Tobias and the angel

  • "Take your choice between three years of famine; or three months of disaster at the hands of your enemies, with your enemies' sword overtaking you; or three days of Yahweh's sword, an epidemic in the country, while the angel of Yahweh wreaks havoc throughout the territory of Israel." (1 Chronicles 21, 12)

  • Next, God sent the angel to Jerusalem to destroy it, but as he was about to destroy it, Yahweh looked down and felt sorry about the calamity; and he said to the destroying angel, 'Enough now! Hold your hand!' The angel of Yahweh was standing by the thresh-floor of Ornan the Jebusite. (1 Chronicles 21, 15)

  • David, raising his eyes, saw the angel of Yahweh standing between earth and heaven, a drawn sword in his hand stretched out towards Jerusalem. David and the elders then put on sackcloth and fell on their faces, (1 Chronicles 21, 16)

  • The angel of Yahweh then ordered Gad to tell David that David should go up and erect an altar to Yahweh on the threshing-floor of Ornan the Jebusite. (1 Chronicles 21, 18)

  • Ornan had turned round and seen the angel, and he and his four sons with him had hidden. (1 Chronicles 21, 20)

  • Then Yahweh ordered the angel to sheathe his sword. (1 Chronicles 21, 27)

  • but David could not go there to consult God because he was terrified of the angel's sword. (1 Chronicles 21, 30)

  • and Yahweh sent an angel who destroyed every warrior, commander and officer in the king of Assyria's camp. So he had to retire shamefacedly to his own country and when he went into the temple of his god, some of his own sons there struck him down with the sword. (2 Chronicles 32, 21)

  • When I came to man's estate, I married a woman from our kinsfolk whose name was Anna; she bore me a son whom I called Tobias. (Tobit 1, 9)

  • All my goods were seized; they were all confiscated by the treasury; nothing was left me but my wife Anna and my son Tobias. (Tobit 1, 20)

  • In the reign of Esarhaddon, therefore, I returned home, and my wife Anna was restored to me with my son Tobias. At our feast of Pentecost (the feast of Weeks) there was a good dinner. I took my place for the meal; (Tobit 2, 1)

  • the table was brought to me and various dishes were brought. I then said to my son Tobias, 'Go, my child, and seek out some poor, loyal-hearted man among our brothers exiled in Nineveh, and bring him to share my meal. I will wait until you come back, my child.' (Tobit 2, 2)


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