Found 19 Results for: Captivity
So the gaoler put them in Joseph’s charge, and he saw to their needs. They had not been long in captivity (Genesis 40, 4)
These little ones of yours, that were to pass, you thought, into captivity, these sons of yours, that cannot yet discern right from wrong, shall have leave to enter; theirs the land shall be, my promised gift. (Deuteronomy 1, 39)
In that alien land, the land of their captivity, they will come back to thee with all the purpose of their heart and soul. Then, if they turn in prayer towards the land thou gavest to their fathers, the city of thy choice, and the temple I have built there in thy honour, (1 Kings 8, 48)
and many of them they slew in battle. The Lord had espoused his people’s quarrel, and the Agareans might never come by their own lands again till the time of the captivity. (1 Chronicles 5, 22)
In that alien land, the land of their captivity, they will turn back to thee with all the purpose of their heart and soul. Then, if they turn in prayer towards the land thou gavest their fathers, the city of thy choice, and the temple I have built in thy honour, (2 Chronicles 6, 38)
Afterwards, on the fourteenth day of the first month, Israel’s sons, returned from captivity, kept the paschal feast. (Ezra 6, 19)
And these exiles, restored now from captivity, offered the God of Israel burnt-sacrifice; twelve calves for the twelve tribes of Israel, ninety rams and seventy-seven lambs, besides twelve goats as an offering for fault. Such was the burnt-sacrifice they made in the Lord’s honour; (Ezra 8, 35)
And now word went round Juda and Jerusalem, that all those who had returned from captivity must meet together in the city; (Ezra 10, 7)
deer from captivity nor bird from fowler’s hand so swift to escape! (Proverbs 6, 5)
Her resting-place is the land of the Chaldeans, where Assur has founded a nation strong as no nation ever was; nation that has carried off her warriors into captivity, undermined her palaces, made her into a heap of ruins.✻ (Isaiah 23, 13)
to give sight to blinded eyes, to set the prisoner free from his captivity, from the dungeon where he lies in darkness. (Isaiah 42, 7)
these must be left to moulder in a common ruin; comfort they had none for their toiling worshippers,✻ living souls that have gone off into captivity. (Isaiah 46, 2)
