Löydetty 1616 Tulokset: Lord
He chose him out of all the living to offer sacrifices to the Lord, incense and perfume as a memorial to make expiation for the people. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 16)
The Lord saw it and was displeased, his raging fury made an end of them; he worked miracles on them, consuming them by his flaming fire. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 19)
Thus they eat the sacrifices of the Lord which he gave to him and his posterity. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 21)
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)
Who had ever shown such determination as his? He himself led the battles of the Lord. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 3)
He called on the Most High, the Mighty One, while pressing the enemies from all directions, and the great Lord answered him with hard and violent hailstones. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 5)
He fell on that enemy nation, and at the Descent destroyed all resistance to make the nations acknowledge his warlike prowess and that he was waging war on behalf of the Lord. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 6)
And the Lord conferred strength on Caleb too, which stayed by him into old age, so that he could invest the highlands of the country which his descendants kept as their inheritance, (Ecclesiasticus 46, 9)
so that every Israelite might see that it is good to follow the Lord. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 10)
The Judges too, each when he was called, all men whose hearts were never disloyal, who never turned their backs on the Lord -- may their memory be blessed! (Ecclesiasticus 46, 11)
Samuel was the beloved of his Lord; prophet of the Lord, he instituted the kingdom, and anointed rulers over his people. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 13)
By the Law of the Lord he judged the assembly, and the Lord watched over Jacob. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 14)
