Löydetty 89 Tulokset: Tob
Remember Tobiah, my God, for what he did; and Noadiah the prophetess, and the other prophets who tried to terrorise me. (Nehemiah 6, 14)
During this same period, the nobles of Judah kept sending letter after letter to Tobiah, and letters from Tobiah kept arriving for them; (Nehemiah 6, 17)
They even cried up his good deeds in my presence, and they reported what I said back to him. And Tobiah kept sending letters to terrorise me. (Nehemiah 6, 19)
the sons of Delaiah, the sons of Tobiah, the sons of Nekoda: six hundred and forty-two. (Nehemiah 7, 62)
Earlier, Eliashib the priest, who was in charge of the rooms of the Temple of our God, and who was close to Tobiah, (Nehemiah 13, 4)
and returned to Jerusalem, where I learned about the crime which Eliashib had committed for Tobiah's benefit, by providing him with a room in the courts of the Temple of God. (Nehemiah 13, 7)
I was extremely displeased and threw all Tobiah's household goods out of the room and into the street. (Nehemiah 13, 8)
The tale of Tobit son of Tobiel, son of Ananiel, son of Aduel, son of Gabael, of the lineage of Asiel and tribe of Naphtali. (Tobit 1, 1)
I, Tobit, have walked in paths of truth and in good works all the days of my life. I have given much in alms to my brothers and fellow country-folk, exiled like me to Nineveh in the country of Assyria. (Tobit 1, 3)
When I came to man's estate, I married a woman from our kinsfolk whose name was Anna; she bore me a son whom I called Tobias. (Tobit 1, 9)
All my goods were seized; they were all confiscated by the treasury; nothing was left me but my wife Anna and my son Tobias. (Tobit 1, 20)
In the reign of Esarhaddon, therefore, I returned home, and my wife Anna was restored to me with my son Tobias. At our feast of Pentecost (the feast of Weeks) there was a good dinner. I took my place for the meal; (Tobit 2, 1)