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Löydetty 2409 Tulokset: Hunger In Israel

  • The sons of Israel also returned, according to their tribes and families, to their tents. In those days, there was no king in Israel. Instead, each one did what seemed right to himself. (Judges 21, 24)

  • May the Lord repay you for your work, and may you receive a full reward from the Lord, the God of Israel, to whom you have come, and under whose wings you have taken refuge.” (Ruth 2, 12)

  • Yet it was the custom between kinsmen in this former time in Israel, that if at anytime one yielded his right to another, so as to confirm his permission, the man took off his shoe and gave it to his neighbor. This was a testimony of concession in Israel. (Ruth 4, 7)

  • All the people who were at the gate, along with the eldest, answered, “We are witnesses. May the Lord make this woman, who enters into your house, like Rachel, and Leah, who built up the house of Israel, so that she may be an example of virtue in Ephrathah, and so that her name may be honored in Bethlehem. (Ruth 4, 11)

  • And the women said to Naomi, “Blessed be the Lord, who has not permitted your family to be without a successor, and may his name be called upon in Israel. (Ruth 4, 14)

  • Then Eli said to her: “Go in peace. And may the God of Israel grant to you your petition, which you have begged of him.” (1 Samuel 1, 17)

  • and put it into the vessel, or into the cauldron, or into the cooking pot, or into the pan, and all that the hook lifted up, the priest took for himself. So they did to all of Israel who arrived at Shiloh. (1 Samuel 2, 14)

  • Now Eli was very old, and he heard all that his sons were doing to all of Israel, and how they were sleeping with the women who were waiting at the door of the tabernacle. (1 Samuel 2, 22)

  • And I chose him out of all the tribes of Israel for myself as priest, so that he might ascend to my altar, and burn incense to me, and wear the ephod before me. And I gave to the house of your father all the sacrifices of the sons of Israel. (1 Samuel 2, 28)

  • Why have you kicked away my victims and my gifts, which I instructed to be offered in the temple? And why have you given more honor to your sons than to me, so that you eat the first-fruits of every sacrifice of my people Israel? (1 Samuel 2, 29)

  • Because of this, the Lord God of Israel says: I have spoken clearly, so that your house, and the house of your father, may minister in my sight, even forever. But now the Lord says: May this be far from me. Instead, whoever will have glorified me, I will glorify him. But whoever despises me, they will be despised. (1 Samuel 2, 30)

  • And you will see your rival in the temple, amid all the prosperity of Israel. And there will not be an old man in your house for all days. (1 Samuel 2, 32)


“O homem sem Deus é um ser mutilado”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina