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Löydetty 951 Tulokset: Set

  • The first was like a lion with eagle's wings and, as I looked, its wings were torn off, and it was lifted off the ground and set standing on its feet like a human; and it was given a human heart. (Daniel 7, 4)

  • While I was watching, thrones were set in place and one most venerable took his seat. His robe was white as snow, the hair of his head as pure as wool. His throne was a blaze of flames, its wheels were a burning fire. (Daniel 7, 9)

  • 'Seventy weeks are decreed for your people and your holy city, for putting an end to transgression, for placing the seal on sin, for expiating crime, for introducing everlasting uprightness for setting the seal on vision and on prophecy, for anointing the holy of holies. (Daniel 9, 24)

  • I felt a hand touching me, setting my knees and my hands trembling. (Daniel 10, 10)

  • The king of the south will fly into a rage and set out to give battle to the king of the north, who will have an immense army on his side, but this army will be defeated by him. (Daniel 11, 11)

  • He will set about conquering his entire kingdom, but will then make a treaty with him and, to overthrow the kingdom, give him a woman's hand; but this will not last or be to his advantage. (Daniel 11, 17)

  • Then the wretch will return greatly enriched to his own country, his heart set against the holy covenant; he will take action and then return to his own country. (Daniel 11, 28)

  • but reports coming from the East and the north will worry him, and in great fury he will set out to bring ruin and complete destruction to many. (Daniel 11, 44)

  • From the moment that the perpetual sacrifice is abolished and the appalling abomination set up: a thousand two hundred and ninety days. (Daniel 12, 11)

  • The priests of Bel said to him, 'We shall now go out, and you, Your Majesty, will lay out the meal and mix the wine and set it out. Then, lock the door and seal it with your personal seal. If, when you return in the morning, you do not find that everything has been eaten by Bel,let us be put to death; otherwise let Daniel, that slanderer!' (Daniel 14, 11)

  • When the priests had gone and the king had set out the food for Bel, (Daniel 14, 13)

  • The angel of the Lord took hold of his head and carried him off by the hair to Babylon where, with a great blast of his breath, he set Habakkuk down on the edge of the pit. (Daniel 14, 36)


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