Löydetty 388 Tulokset: Glory

  • You will tell my father of the glory I have in Egypt and of all that you have seen. Go quickly and bring my father down here." (Genesis 45, 13)

  • Then I will make Pharaoh's heart stubborn so that he will pursue you. And I will draw glory for myself at the cost of Pharaoh and his army, and the Egyptians shall know that I am Yahweh!" And the Israelites did as they had been instructed. (Exodus 14, 4)

  • And I will have glory at the expense of Pharaoh, his army, his chariots and horsemen. The Egyptians will know that I am Yahweh when I gain glory for myself at the cost of Pharaoh and his army!" (Exodus 14, 18)

  • and in the morning you will see the Glory of Yahweh. For he has heard your grumbling against him, because: who are we that you should grumble against us? (Exodus 16, 7)

  • It happened that as Aaron was speaking to the full assembly of Israel, they turned towards the desert and saw the Glory of Yahweh in the midst of the cloud. (Exodus 16, 10)

  • The Glory of Yahweh rested on Mount Sinai and the cloud covered it for six days. On the seventh day He called to Moses from within the cloud. (Exodus 24, 16)

  • The Glory of Yahweh appeared like a consuming fire on the top of the mountain: so it was as it appeared to the Israelites. (Exodus 24, 17)

  • There I will teach the people of Israel, and this place will be consecrated by the presence of my glory. (Exodus 29, 43)

  • Moses said, "Then let me see your Glory." (Exodus 33, 18)

  • and when my Glory passes I will put you in a hollow of the rock and cover you with my hand until I have passed by. (Exodus 33, 22)

  • Then the cloud covered the Tent of Meeting and the Glory of Yahweh filled the Holy Tent. (Exodus 40, 34)

  • Moses could not enter the Tent of Meeting because of the cloud that rested on it and because of the Glory of Yahweh that filled the Holy Tent. (Exodus 40, 35)


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