Löydetty 2412 Tulokset: list of king's servants

  • We laid them under the curse of destruction as we had done Sihon king of Heshbon, laying all these towns under the curse of destruction: men, women and children- (Deuteronomy 3, 6)

  • (Og king of Bashan was the last survivor of the Rephaim; his bed was the iron bed that can be seen at Rabbah-of-the-Ammonites, nine cubits long and four wide, according to the human cubit.) (Deuteronomy 3, 11)

  • beyond the Jordan in the valley near Beth-Peor, in the country of Sihon the Amorite king who had lived at Heshbon. Moses and the Israelites had defeated him when they left Egypt, (Deuteronomy 4, 46)

  • and had taken possession of his country, as well as that of Og king of Bashan -- two Amorite kings to the east beyond the Jordan, (Deuteronomy 4, 47)

  • but the seventh day is a Sabbath for Yahweh your God. You must not do any work that day, neither you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your servants -- male or female -- nor your ox, nor your donkey, nor any of your animals, nor the foreigner who has made his home with you; (Deuteronomy 5, 14)

  • so that your servants, male and female, may rest, as you do. Remember that you were once a slave in Egypt, and that Yahweh your God brought you out of there with mighty hand and outstretched arm; this is why Yahweh your God has commanded you to keep the Sabbath day. (Deuteronomy 5, 15)

  • but because he loved you and meant to keep the oath which he swore to your ancestors: that was why Yahweh brought you out with his mighty hand and redeemed you from the place of slave-labour, from the power of Pharaoh king of Egypt. (Deuteronomy 7, 8)

  • Remember your servants, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; take no notice of this people's stubbornness, their wickedness, and their sin, (Deuteronomy 9, 27)

  • the signs and the deeds which he performed in the heart of Egypt, against Pharaoh king of Egypt and his entire country, (Deuteronomy 11, 3)

  • 'If, having reached the country given by Yahweh your God and having taken possession of it and, while living there, you think, "I should like to appoint a king to rule me -- like all the surrounding nations," (Deuteronomy 17, 14)

  • the king whom you appoint to rule you must be chosen by Yahweh your God; the appointment of a king must be made from your own brothers; on no account must you appoint as king some foreigner who is not a brother of yours. (Deuteronomy 17, 15)

  • 'Yahweh will send away both you and the king whom you have appointed to rule you to a nation unknown either to you or to your ancestors, and there you will serve other gods, made of wood and stone. (Deuteronomy 28, 36)


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