Löydetty 101 Tulokset: bowls of wrath

  • Yahweh will not pardon him. The wrath and jealousy of Yahweh will blaze against such a person; every curse written in this book will fall on him, and Yahweh will blot his name out under heaven. (Deuteronomy 29, 19)

  • "Sulphur! Salt!-The whole country is burning! No one will sow, nothing grow, no vegetation spring ever again! Devastation like that of Sodom and Gomorrah, Admah and Zeboiim, devastated by Yahweh in his furious wrath!" (Deuteronomy 29, 22)

  • In anger, in fury, in fierce wrath, Yahweh has torn them from their own country and flung them into another country, where they are today." (Deuteronomy 29, 27)

  • brought bedding, rugs, bowls and crockery; and wheat, barley, meal, roasted grain, beans, lentils, (2 Samuel 17, 28)

  • Hiram made the ash containers, the scoops and the sprinkling bowls. He finished all the work that he did for King Solomon on the Temple of Yahweh: (1 Kings 7, 40)

  • the ash containers, the scoops, and sprinkling bowls. All these objects made by Hiram for King Solomon for the Temple of Yahweh were of burnished bronze. (1 Kings 7, 45)

  • the basins, the snuffers, the sprinkling bowls, the incense ladles and the pans, of real gold; the door panels -- for the inner shrine -- that is, the Holy of Holies -- and for the Hekal, of gold. (1 Kings 7, 50)

  • But no silver basins, knives, sprinkling bowls, trumpets or gold or silver objects were made for the Temple of Yahweh out of the money presented, (2 Kings 12, 14)

  • 'Go and consult Yahweh on behalf of me and the people about the words of the book that has been discovered; for Yahweh's furious wrath has been kindled against us because our ancestors disobeyed the word of Yahweh by not doing what this book says they ought to have done.' (2 Kings 22, 13)

  • Because they have abandoned me and sacrificed to other gods, so as to provoke my anger by their every action, my wrath is kindled against this place, and nothing can stop it. (2 Kings 22, 17)

  • The commander of the guard also took the censers and the sprinkling bowls, everything made of gold and everything made of silver. (2 Kings 25, 15)

  • the God of Israel roused the hostility of Pul, king of Assyria, that is the wrath of Tiglath-Pileser, king of Assyria who deported them -- the Reubenites, the Gadites and the half-tribe of Manasseh -- taking them off to Halah, Habor, Hara and the river of Gozan. They are still there today. (1 Chronicles 5, 26)


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