Löydetty 52 Tulokset: Wept

  • He had scarcely finished speaking when the king's sons arrived and wept aloud; the king and all his retinue wept aloud too. (2 Samuel 13, 36)

  • The king shuddered. He went up to the room over the gate and burst into tears; and, as he wept, he kept saying, 'Oh, my son Absalom! My son! My son Absalom! If only I had died instead of you! Oh, Absalom my son, my son!' (2 Samuel 19, 1)

  • Then the face of the man of God went rigid, and his look grew strangely fixed, and he wept. (2 Kings 8, 11)

  • But since your heart has been touched and you have humbled yourself before Yahweh on hearing what I have decreed against this place and the people who live in it, how they will become an object of horror and cursing, and have torn your clothes and wept before me, I too have heard- Yahweh says this. (2 Kings 22, 19)

  • But since your heart has been touched and you have humbled yourself before God on hearing what he has decreed against this place and the people who live in it, have torn your clothes and wept before me, I too have heard"-Yahweh says this. (2 Chronicles 34, 27)

  • Many of the older priests, Levites and heads of families, who had seen the first temple, wept very loudly when the foundations of this one were laid before their eyes, but many others shouted aloud for joy, (Ezra 3, 12)

  • On hearing this I sat down and wept; for some days I mourned, fasting and praying before the God of heaven. (Nehemiah 1, 4)

  • And I wept. When the sun was down, I went and dug a grave and buried him. (Tobit 2, 7)

  • Then, sad at heart, I sighed and wept, and began this prayer of lamentation: (Tobit 3, 1)

  • Raguel leapt to his feet and kissed him and wept. (Tobit 7, 6)

  • Then, finding words, he said, 'Blessings on you, child! You are the son of a noble father. How sad it is that someone so bright and full of good deeds should have gone blind!' He fell on the neck of his kinsman Tobias and wept. (Tobit 7, 7)

  • And his wife Edna wept for him, and so did his daughter Sarah. (Tobit 7, 8)


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