Found 1094 Results for: Entry Into Promised Land
then thou wouldst bestow upon them this land, the home promised to their fathers, a land all milk and honey; (Jeremiah 32, 22)
And now, Lord God, thou wouldst have me buy land, and call in witnesses of payment made; now, when this city lies at the mercy of the Chaldaeans! (Jeremiah 32, 25)
My welcome task it shall be to prosper them, and root their stock firmly in this land of theirs; this shall be all my love and liking. (Jeremiah 32, 41)
the day will dawn, the time be ripe at last for that faithful scion to bud from David’s stock; the land shall have a king to reign over it, giving just sentence and due award. (Jeremiah 33, 15)
no house build, no crops sow, no vineyard plant or possess; in tents we were to live all our days, and long those days should last in this land that was none of ours. (Jeremiah 35, 7)
Early I sent them to your doors, the prophets that were servants of mine, bidding you come back from your straying, and shape your thoughts anew; have recourse no longer to the worship of alien gods, if you would dwell securely in this land, my gift to you and to your fathers; but you gave me neither heed nor hearing. (Jeremiah 35, 15)
And there in the Lord’s house, from the apartment of Gamarias, whose father, Saphan, had once been secretary, in the upper court, close by the entry of the new temple gate, Baruch read out Jeremias’ book of warning. (Jeremiah 36, 10)
Tell me, how have they sped, those prophets of yours who foretold that the king of Babylon should never reach you, never invade this land of yours? (Jeremiah 37, 18)
As he took him apart from the rest, the captain of the bodyguard said to him, With calamity the Lord thy God threatened this land of thine, (Jeremiah 40, 2)
From thy hands I have struck the chains, as thou seest; bear me company, if thou wilt, to Babylon, and I will take good care of thee; if thou wilt not go my way, then abide where thou art. The whole land is at thy disposal, and thou art free to take thy own path; none may constrain thee to go with me. (Jeremiah 40, 4)
It was to Godolias son of Ahicam, at Maspath, that Jeremias repaired, and dwelt with him among the remnant of the land’s inhabitants. (Jeremiah 40, 6)
Wait on quietly, he says, in this land of yours, and all shall be building now, not destroying, all shall be planting now, not uprooting; amends enough is the calamity I have brought on you. (Jeremiah 42, 10)
