Löydetty 321 Tulokset: open book

  • You say, “When will the first day of the month be over, so we can sell our wares, and the sabbath, so we can open the grain: in order that we may decrease the measure, and increase the price, and substitute deceitful scales, (Amos 8, 5)

  • The burden of Nineveh. The book of the vision of Nahum the Elkoshite. (Nahum 1, 1)

  • And now I will shatter his rod from your back, and I will break open your bonds. (Nahum 1, 13)

  • Where is the dwelling place of the lions, and the feeding ground of the young lions, to which the lion went, so as to open a way for the young lion, and so that there would be none to make them afraid? (Nahum 2, 11)

  • And I turned and lifted up my eyes. And I saw, and behold, a book flying. (Zechariah 5, 1)

  • And he said to me, “What do you see?” And I said, “I see a book flying. Its length is twenty cubits, and its width is ten cubits.” (Zechariah 5, 2)

  • Open your gates, Lebanon, and let fire consume your cedars. (Zechariah 11, 1)

  • In that day, says the Lord, I will strike every horse with stupor and his rider with madness. And I will open my eyes upon the house of Judah, and I will strike every horse of the people with blindness. (Zechariah 12, 4)

  • In that day, there will be a fountain open to the house of David and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, for the washing of the transgressor and of the defiled woman. (Zechariah 13, 1)

  • Bring all the tithes into the storehouse, and let there be food in my house. And test me about this, says the Lord, as to whether I will not open to you the floodgates of heaven, and pour out to you a blessing, all the way to abundance. (Malachi 3, 10)

  • Then those who fear the Lord spoke, each one with his neighbor. And the Lord paid attention and heeded. And a book of remembrance was written in his sight, for those who fear the Lord and for those who consider his name. (Malachi 3, 16)

  • The book of the lineage of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham. (Matthew 1, 1)


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