Löydetty 1158 Tulokset: enemies of Judah

  • But because of the wrath of the enemies, I have delayed it. Otherwise, perhaps their enemies would be arrogant and would say: “Our exalted hand, and not the Lord, has done all these things.” (Deuteronomy 32, 27)

  • For our God is not like their gods. And our enemies are judges. (Deuteronomy 32, 31)

  • When I sharpen my sword like lightning, and my hand takes hold of judgment, then I will render vengeance to my enemies, and I will repay those who hate me. (Deuteronomy 32, 41)

  • I will inebriate my arrows with blood, and my sword will devour flesh: from the blood of the slain and from the captive, from the exposed head of the enemies.’ (Deuteronomy 32, 42)

  • You nations, praise his people! For he will avenge the blood of his servants. And he will distribute vengeance to their enemies. And he will be merciful to the land of his people.” (Deuteronomy 32, 43)

  • This is the blessing of Judah. “Hear, O Lord, the voice of Judah, and lead him to his people. His hands shall fight for him, and he shall be his helper against his adversaries.” (Deuteronomy 33, 7)

  • O Lord, bless his strength, and receive the works of his hands. Strike the backs of his enemies, and do not let those who hate him rise up.” (Deuteronomy 33, 11)

  • Blessed are you, O Israel. Who is like you, the people who are saved by the Lord? He is the shield of your assistance and the sword of your glory. Your enemies will refuse to acknowledge you, and so you shall tread upon their necks.” (Deuteronomy 33, 29)

  • and all of Naphtali, and the land of Ephraim and Manasseh, and the entire land of Judah, even to the furthest sea, (Deuteronomy 34, 2)

  • But the sons of Israel transgressed the commandment, and they usurped what was anathema. For Achan, the son of Carmi, the son of Zabdi, the son of Zerah, from the tribe of Judah, took something from what was anathema. And the Lord became angry against the sons of Israel. (Joshua 7, 1)

  • And returning, they said to him: “Let not the entire people go up. Instead, let two or three thousand men go out and destroy the city. Why should all the people be troubled without cause against enemies that are so very few?” (Joshua 7, 3)

  • My Lord God, what shall I say, seeing Israel turning their backs to their enemies? (Joshua 7, 8)


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