Löydetty 686 Tulokset: Called
Then Tobias called the Angel to him, whom he indeed considered to be a man, and he said to him: “Brother Azariah, I implore you to listen to my words: (Tobit 9, 1)
Then Tobit called his son to him, and he said to him, “What are we able to give to this holy man, who accompanied you?” (Tobit 12, 1)
But, in the hour of his death, he called to himself his son Tobias, along with his sons, the seven youths who were his grandsons, and he said to them: (Tobit 14, 5)
And so Arphaxad, king of the Medes, subjugated many nations under his authority, and he built a very powerful city, which he called Ecbatana. (Judith 1, 1)
in the great plain, which is called Ragae, near the Euphrates, and the Tigris, and the Hydaspes, at the encampment of Arioch, king of the Elymaeans. (Judith 1, 6)
And he called all the native leaders, and all the commanders, and his officers of war, and he met with them in his secret council. (Judith 2, 2)
And when this saying pleased them all, king Nebuchadnezzar called Holofernes, the leader of his military. (Judith 2, 4)
Then Holofernes called the commanders and the magistrates of the army of the Assyrians. And he numbered men for the expedition, just as the king had instructed him: one hundred and twenty thousand foot-soldiers, and twelve thousand archers on horseback. (Judith 2, 7)
For king Nebuchadnezzar had instructed him to exterminate all the gods of the earth, evidently so that he alone might be called ‘god’ by those nations which were able to be subjugated by the power of Holofernes. (Judith 3, 13)
And he was enraged with extreme fury and great indignation, and he called together all the leaders of Moab and the leaders of Ammon. (Judith 5, 2)
In those days, the rulers of that place were Uzziah, the son of Micah of the tribe of Simeon, and Chabris, also called Gothoniel. (Judith 6, 11)
In truth, after this, all the people were called together, and they prayed throughout the entire night within the assembly, petitioning help from the God of Israel. (Judith 6, 21)
