Löydetty 328 Tulokset: true worship

  • It is true, Yahweh, that the kings of Assyria have laid waste all the countries of the earth. (2 Kings 19, 17)

  • They have thrown their gods into the fire and destroyed them, for they were not true gods but gods made of wood and stone by human hands. (2 Kings 19, 18)

  • Aaron and his descendants burned the offerings on the altar for burnt offering and on the altar of incense. They were responsible for all the worship in the Most Holy Place and for the atonement for Israel's sins, according to the instructions of Moses, the servant of God. (1 Chronicles 6, 34)

  • Some of them were responsible for the furnishings of worship; they counted them whenever they put them away and took them out. (1 Chronicles 9, 28)

  • Give to Yahweh the glory due his name. Bring out offerings and bow before him, worship Yahweh in his sacred ornaments. (1 Chronicles 16, 29)

  • David left there, before the ark of the Covenant of Yahweh, Asaph and his brother Levites with the permanent charge of the worship that was held before the ark as each day's ritual required. (1 Chronicles 16, 37)

  • and said, "Yahweh, God of Israel, not in heaven nor on earth is there such a God as you; you are true to your covenant and show graciousness toward your servants when they live in wholehearted obedience to you. (2 Chronicles 6, 14)

  • So now, God of Israel, let the words come true which you spoke to your servant David my father. (2 Chronicles 6, 17)

  • But if you turn away from me and forsake the commandments and statutes I have set before you, and go and serve other gods and worship them, (2 Chronicles 7, 19)

  • and she said to the king, "What I heard in my own country about you and your wisdom was true, then! (2 Chronicles 9, 5)

  • and had appointed priests of his own to serve at the High places to worship the goats and the bullcalves he had made. (2 Chronicles 11, 15)

  • Members of all the tribes of Israel, people who sincerely wanted to worship Yahweh the God of Israel, followed them and came to Jerusalem to sacrifice to Yahweh, the God of their ancestors. (2 Chronicles 11, 16)


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