Löydetty 163 Tulokset: Divine Message

  • We are all agreed, presidents of the realm, magistrates, satraps, councillors and governors, that the king should issue an edict enforcing the following regulation: Whoever within the next thirty days prays to anyone, divine or human, other than to yourself, Your Majesty, is to be thrown into the lions' den. (Daniel 6, 8)

  • They then went to the king and reminded him of the royal edict, 'Have you not signed an edict forbidding anyone for the next thirty days to pray to anyone, divine or human, other than to yourself, Your Majesty, on pain of being thrown into the lions' den?' 'The decision stands' the king replied, ' as befits the law of the Medes and the Persians, which cannot be revoked.' (Daniel 6, 13)

  • Know this, then, and understand: From the time there went out this message: "Return and rebuild Jerusalem" to the coming of an Anointed Prince, seven weeks and sixty-two weeks, with squares and ramparts restored and rebuilt, but in a time of trouble. (Daniel 9, 25)

  • Vision of Obadiah: about Edom. I have received a message from Yahweh, a herald has been sent throughout the nations: 'Up! Let us march against this people. Into battle!' The Lord Yahweh says this: (Obadiah 1, 1)

  • Her leaders give verdicts for presents, her priests take a fee for their rulings, her prophets divine for money and yet they rely on Yahweh! 'Isn't Yahweh among us?' they say, 'No disaster is going to overtake us.' (Micah 3, 11)

  • When that Day comes, the message for Jerusalem will be: Zion, have no fear, do not let your hands fall limp. (Zephaniah 3, 16)

  • Haggai, the messenger of Yahweh, then passed on Yahweh's message to the people, 'I am with you -- declares Yahweh.' (Haggai 1, 13)

  • A message. The word of Yahweh to Israel through Malachi. (Malachi 1, 1)

  • In due course John the Baptist appeared; he proclaimed this message in the desert of Judaea, (Matthew 3, 1)

  • From then onwards Jesus began his proclamation with the message, 'Repent, for the kingdom of Heaven is close at hand.' (Matthew 4, 17)

  • Now as he was seated in the chair of judgement, his wife sent him a message, 'Have nothing to do with that upright man; I have been extremely upset today by a dream that I had about him.' (Matthew 27, 19)

  • He answered, 'Let us go elsewhere, to the neighbouring country towns, so that I can proclaim the message there too, because that is why I came.' (Mark 1, 38)


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