Löydetty 611 Tulokset: Ask
I recalled; through the night I ponder in my heart, as I reflect, my spirit asks this question: (Psalms 77, 6)
Why should the nations ask, 'Where is their God?' Let us see the nations suffer vengeance for shedding your servants' blood. (Psalms 79, 10)
'I freed his shoulder from the burden, his hands were able to lay aside the labourer's basket. (Psalms 81, 6)
young lions roar for their prey, asking God for their food. (Psalms 104, 21)
They asked and he brought them quails, food from heaven to their hearts' content; (Psalms 105, 40)
He gave them all they asked for, but struck them with a deep wasting sickness; (Psalms 106, 15)
Why should the nations ask, 'Where is their God?' (Psalms 115, 2)
My task, I have said, Yahweh, is to keep your word. (Psalms 119, 57)
For there our gaolers had asked us to sing them a song, our captors to make merry, 'Sing us one of the songs of Zion.' (Psalms 137, 3)
Joshua, for carrying out his task, became judge of Israel. (1 Maccabees 2, 55)
They placed the loaves on the table and hung the curtains and completed all the tasks they had undertaken. (1 Maccabees 4, 51)
The first among the Israelites to ask them for peace terms were the Hasidaeans, (1 Maccabees 7, 13)
