Löydetty 720 Tulokset: High Priest
And then Eliachim the priest wrote to all who were opposite Esdrelon, which is opposite the face of the great plain near Dothain, and to all whom he would be able to reach through a passable way: (Judith 4, 5)
And the sons of Israel did just as Eliachim, the priest of the Lord, had appointed them. (Judith 4, 7)
Then Eliachim, the high priest of the Lord, traveled all around Israel, and he was talking to them, (Judith 4, 11)
Furthermore, Uzziah, the leader of the people of Israel, said to her: “O daughter, you have been blessed by the Lord, the most high God, above all the women on earth. (Judith 13, 23)
But Joachim, the high priest, came from Jerusalem to Bethulia with all his elders to see Judith. (Judith 15, 9)
And Zeresh his wife and his other friends answered him, “Order a great beam to be prepared, having a height of fifty cubits, and in the morning speak to the king, so that Mordecai may be hanged from it, and so you will go joyfully with the king to the feast.” This advice pleased him, and so he ordered a high cross to be prepared. (Esther 9, 30)
In the fourth year of the reigns of Ptolemy and Cleopatra, Dositheus, who was himself a priest and born of the Levites, and Ptolemy his son, brought this epistle of Purim, which they said was a translation by Lysimachus the son of Ptolemy in Jerusalem. (Esther 15, 14)
He places the humble on high and encourages the grieving towards health. (Job 5, 11)
For behold, my witness is in heaven, and my confidante is on high. (Job 16, 20)
Power and terror are with him that makes a pact with those in high places. (Job 25, 2)
For what portion should God from above hold for me, and what inheritance should the Almighty from on high keep? (Job 31, 2)
which is a very great iniquity and a denial against the most high God; (Job 31, 28)
