Löydetty 1879 Tulokset: Hunger In Israel
I, Qoheleth, have reigned over Israel in Jerusalem. (Ecclesiastes 1, 12)
Here comes Solomon's litter. Around it are sixty champions, the flower of the warriors of Israel; (Song of Solomon 3, 7)
He determined his works for all time, from their origins to their distant generations. They know neither hunger nor weariness, and they never desert their duties. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 27)
Over each nation he has set a governor, but Israel is the Lord's own portion. (Ecclesiasticus 17, 17)
Then the Creator of all things instructed me and he who created me fixed a place for my tent. He said, "Pitch your tent in Jacob, make Israel your inheritance." (Ecclesiasticus 24, 8)
They who eat me will hunger for more, they who drink me will thirst for more. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 21)
Take pity, Lord, on the people called by your name, on Israel whom you have made your first-born. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 11)
Human life lasts a number of days, but the days of Israel are beyond counting. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 25)
he gave him the commandments face to face, the law of life and knowledge, to teach Jacob his ordinances and Israel his decrees. He raised up Aaron, a holy man like Moses, his brother, of the tribe of Levi. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 6)
precious stones cut like seals mounted in gold, the work of a jeweller, as a reminder with their engraved inscriptions of the number of the tribes of Israel; (Ecclesiasticus 45, 11)
He entrusted him with his commandments, committed to him the statutes of the Law for him to teach Jacob his decrees and enlighten Israel on his Law. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 17)
Phinehas son of Eleazar is third in glory because of his zeal in the fear of the Lord, because he stood firm when the people revolted, with a staunch and courageous heart; and in this way made expiation for Israel. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 23)
