Found 163 Results for: Book of Nehemiah

  • Extolled be the memory of NEHEMIAH! He rebuilt our ruined walls, Restored our shattered defenses, and set up gates and bars. (Ecclesiasticus 49, 13)

  • Wise instruction, appropriate proverbs, I have written in this book, I, Jesus, son of Eleazar, son of Sirach, as they gushed forth from my heart's understanding. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 27)

  • On that day the deaf shall hear the words of a book; And out of gloom and darkness, the eyes of the blind shall see. (Isaiah 29, 18)

  • Look in the book of the LORD and read: No one of these shall be lacking, For the mouth of the LORD has ordered it, and his spirit shall gather them there. (Isaiah 34, 16)

  • Against that land I will fulfill all the words I have spoken against it (all that is written in this book, which Jeremiah prophesied against all the nations). (Jeremiah 25, 13)

  • Thus says the LORD, the God of Israel: Write all the words I have spoken to you in a book. (Jeremiah 30, 2)

  • Baruch, son of Neriah, did everything the prophet Jeremiah commanded; from the book-scroll he read the LORD'S words in the LORD'S house. (Jeremiah 36, 8)

  • It was in the room of Gemariah, son of the scribe Shaphan, in the upper court of the LORD'S house, at the entrance of the New Temple-Gate, that Baruch publicly read the words of Jeremiah from his book. (Jeremiah 36, 10)

  • Now Micaiah, son of Gemariah, son of Shaphan, heard all the words of the LORD read from the book. (Jeremiah 36, 11)

  • To them Micaiah reported all that he had heard Baruch read publicly from his book. (Jeremiah 36, 13)

  • "Jeremiah dictated all these words to me," Baruch answered them, "and I wrote them down with ink in the book." (Jeremiah 36, 18)

  • Jeremiah took another scroll, and gave it to his secretary, Baruch, son of Neriah; he wrote on it at Jeremiah's dictation all the words contained in the book which Jehoiakim, king of Judah, had burned in the fire, and many others of the same kind in addition. (Jeremiah 36, 32)


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