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this man who is destined to give birth to a people so great and so powerful? This man through whom all the nations of the world are to find a blessing? (Genesis 18, 18)
At last Abimelech himself said to Isaac, Separate from us; thou hast become altogether too powerful for us. (Genesis 26, 16)
So, calling to him by this name of Israel, he said to him, I am God all-powerful, and I bid thee increase and multiply; peoples shall descend from thee, whole families of nations, and kings shall be born of thy stock; (Genesis 35, 11)
Terror and dread must needs fall upon them; still as a stone, under the threat of thy powerful arm, they must watch thy people go by, thy ransomed people, Lord, go by unharmed. (Exodus 15, 16)
but it is a powerful race that dwells in it, with strong walled cities; such were the sons of Enac, whom we saw there. (Numbers 13, 29)
Whereupon they fell flat on the ground, crying out, God all-powerful, Lord of every spirit that breathes, wilt thou take vengeance on all for one man’s fault? (Numbers 16, 22)
a people great and powerful, tall in stature as the Enacim themselves. But the Lord dispossessed them to make room for the Ammonites, and these made their dwelling there instead. (Deuteronomy 2, 21)
But Josue still told the sons of Joseph, the men of Ephraim and Manasses, So great, so powerful a people as you are must not be content with one lot. (Joshua 17, 17)
If you will do that, the Lord God will dispossess great nations, powerful nations, to make room for you; none will be able to withstand your onslaught. (Joshua 23, 9)
how powerful thou art to protect the king thou hast chosen, how merciful thou art towards him thou hast anointed, towards David, and David’s line for ever.✻ (2 Samuel 22, 51)
To find this tribute for the Assyrian king, Menahem imposed a tax of fifty silver pieces on all the rich and powerful men in his kingdom. Thus the Assyrian king was induced to go home and rid the country of his presence. (2 Kings 15, 20)
Of all those brethren, Juda was the most powerful, and from him chieftains sprang; but it was still Joseph that had the first-born’s privilege. (1 Chronicles 5, 2)
