Löydetty 265 Tulokset: worship service

  • Consequently, the king of Assyria was informed as follows, 'The nations whom you deported and settled in the towns of Samaria do not know how to worship the local god, and he has set lions on them; and now these are killing them because they do not know how to worship the local god.' (2 Kings 17, 26)

  • So the king of Assyria gave this order, 'Send back one of the priests whom I deported from there; let him go and live there and teach them how to worship the local god.' (2 Kings 17, 27)

  • Accordingly, one of the priests who had been deported from Samaria came to live in Bethel; he taught them how to worship Yahweh. (2 Kings 17, 28)

  • They still follow their old rites even now. They did not worship Yahweh and did not conform to his statutes or ritual, or the law or the commandments, which Yahweh had laid down for the sons of Jacob to whom he gave the name Israel. (2 Kings 17, 34)

  • Yahweh had made a covenant with them and had given them this command, 'You are not to worship alien gods, you are not to bow down to them or serve them or offer them sacrifices. (2 Kings 17, 35)

  • You are to observe the statutes and ritual, the law and the commandments which he has given you in writing and to which you are always to conform; you are not to worship alien gods. (2 Kings 17, 37)

  • You may say to me: We rely on Yahweh our God. But have his high places and altars not been suppressed by Hezekiah who told Judah and Jerusalem: Here, in Jerusalem, is the altar before which you must worship? (2 Kings 18, 22)

  • They also took the ash containers, the scoops, the knives, the incense boats, and all the bronze furnishings used in worship. (2 Kings 25, 14)

  • The sons of Reuben, the Gadites and the half-tribe of Manasseh had warriors, men armed with shield and sword who could handle the bow and were trained for war, to the number of forty-four thousand seven hundred and sixty fit for service. (1 Chronicles 5, 18)

  • All these sons of Jediael, became heads of families, stout fighting men, numbering seventeen thousand two hundred men fit for active service. (1 Chronicles 7, 11)

  • Their kinsmen, heads of families, numbered one thousand seven hundred and sixty-men expert in the ministerial service of the Temple of God. (1 Chronicles 9, 13)

  • Shallum son of Kore, son of Ebiasaph, son of Korah, and his brothers belonging to his family, the Korahites, were also in charge of the ministerial service as doorkeepers of the Tent, as their ancestors had been keepers of the entrance to the camp of Yahweh. (1 Chronicles 9, 19)


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