Löydetty 2068 Tulokset: famine in Israel

  • When they had come together, they asked him, "Is it now that you will restore the Kingdom of Israel?" (Acts 1, 6)

  • Let Israel then know for sure that God has made Lord and Christ this Jesus whom you crucified." (Acts 2, 36)

  • You and all the people of Israel must know that this man stands before you cured through the Name of Jesus Christ the Nazarean. You had him crucified, but God raised him from the dead. (Acts 4, 10)

  • For indeed in this very city Herod with Pontius Pilate, and the pagans together with the people of Israel conspired against your holy servant Jesus, whom you anointed. (Acts 4, 27)

  • Accordingly they entered the Temple at dawn and resumed their teaching. When the High Priest and his supporters arrived, they called together the Sanhedrin, that is the full Council of the elders of Israel. They sent word to the jail to have the prisoners brought in. (Acts 5, 21)

  • God set him at his right hand as Leader and Savior, to grant repentance and forgiveness of sins to Israel. (Acts 5, 31)

  • Then there was famine in all the land of Egypt and Canaan; it was a great misery and our ancestors did not have anything to eat. (Acts 7, 11)

  • So God departed from them and let them worship the stars of heaven, as it is written in the Book of the Prophets: 'People of Israel, did you offer me burnt offerings and sacrifices for forty years in the desert? (Acts 7, 42)

  • But the Lord said to him, "Go! This man is my chosen instrument to bring my name to the pagan nations and their kings, and the people of Israel as well. (Acts 9, 15)

  • And this is the message he has sent to the children of Israel, the good news of peace he has proclaimed through Jesus Christ, who is the Lord of all. (Acts 10, 36)

  • and one of them, named Agabus, inspired by the Holy Spirit, foretold that a great famine would spread over the whole world. This actually happened in the days of the Emperor Claudius. (Acts 11, 28)

  • The God of our people Israel chose our ancestors, and after he had made them increase during their stay in Egypt, he led them out by powerful deeds. (Acts 13, 17)


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