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Löydetty 52 Tulokset: Calling

  • Then he heard the voice of Heli calling, Samuel, my son Samuel! I am ready at thy command, said he. (1 Samuel 3, 16)

  • Thereupon Samuel chose out a stone and set it up between Masphath and Sen, calling the place, The Rock of Deliverance, in token that the Lord was still their protector. (1 Samuel 7, 12)

  • And what of the ban thy father laid on us, one of the men said to him, calling down a curse on anyone who should touch food to-day? But the Israelites were faint on their march, (1 Samuel 14, 28)

  • He set up the two pillars before the porch of the temple, calling the one on the right Jachin and the other Booz.✻ (1 Kings 7, 21)

  • and with these stones he built up the altar again, calling on the Lord’s name as he did it. Then he made a trench round the altar, of some two furrows’ breadth; (1 Kings 18, 32)

  • Audience, Lord, give audience! Prove to all the people that thou art the Lord God, and art calling their hearts back to thee! (1 Kings 18, 37)

  • he cannot go on for ever basking in the Almighty’s favour, calling God to his aid. (Job 27, 10)

  • The Lord is rebuilding Jerusalem, is calling the banished sons of Israel home; (Psalms 146, 2)

  • What was to be done? Here was a man that grew ever in strength, and still his enterprises throve. At last Philip was fain to send dispatches, calling on Ptolemy, the governor of Coelesyria and Phoenice, to further the king’s business. (2 Maccabees 8, 8)

  • Such tidings of cruel murder done upon men of his own race, Judas could not hear unmoved; mustering his followers, and calling upon God, that judges aright, to speed him, (2 Maccabees 12, 5)

  • And when this great company set about to force an entry into his dwelling, breaking down the door and calling out for firebrands, cut off from all escape, what did Razias? He thrust a sword into his own body, (2 Maccabees 14, 41)

  • till he stood on a sheer rock above them. And there, for now he had no blood left in him, he laid hold of his own entrails, and with both hands cast them into the crowd beneath, calling upon the Lord, giver of life and breath, to restore these same to his body; and so died. (2 Maccabees 14, 46)


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