Löydetty 196 Tulokset: Jehoshaphat's prayer

  • His prayer will not cease until the Most High has looked down, until justice has been done in favor of the righteous. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 18)

  • Hear the prayer of your servants, Lord; hear your priests giving Aaron's blessing to your people. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 16)

  • They are not cultured people or skilled in judgment and they are not found among authors of proverbs. They uphold creation and civilization, and their prayer is in their life's work. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 34)

  • Early in the morning his heart is set on turning to the Lord, his Maker, and raising his being to the Most High. He opens his mouth in prayer and makes supplication because of his sins. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 5)

  • If such is the will of the great Lord he will be filled with the spirit of discernment. He will then speak words of wisdom and celebrate the Lord in prayer. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 6)

  • I sent up my prayer from the earth, begging to be delivered from death. (Ecclesiasticus 51, 9)

  • And my prayer was heard, you saved me from destruction and delivered me from an evil plight. (Ecclesiasticus 51, 11)

  • In my youth, before I set out on my travels, I openly sought wisdom in prayer; (Ecclesiasticus 51, 13)

  • May your God hear the words of the field commander, whom his master the king of Assyria has sent. May Yahweh your God rebuke him for the words he said, insulting the living God. Therefore offer a prayer for the few of us that are left." (Isaiah 37, 4)

  • Then Isaiah, son of Amoz, sent word to Hezekiah: "You have called upon Yahweh and he has heard your prayer regarding Sennacherib, king of Assyria. This is what Yahweh has spoken against him: (Isaiah 37, 21)

  • "Go and tell Hezekiah what Yahweh, the God of his father David, says: I have heard your prayer and I have seen your tears. See! I am adding fifteen years to your life (Isaiah 38, 5)

  • I will bring them to my holy mountain and give them joy in my house of prayer. I will accept on my altar their burnt offerings and sacrifices, for my house will be called a house of prayer for all the nations. (Isaiah 56, 7)


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