Löydetty 46 Tulokset: Destruction
And he said, Do not be angry with me, Lord, I entreat thee, for making one more plea still; what if ten are found there? I will spare it from destruction, he said, to save ten. (Genesis 18, 32)
I mean to make the fear of me go in front of thee, bringing destruction upon the whole people thou goest to meet; all thy enemies shall turn their backs before thee. (Exodus 23, 27)
Moses said to Aaron, Take thy censer, and put incense on the lighted coals in it, and go with all speed to find the people and make intercession for them; already the Lord has begun to wreak his vengeance, and destruction rages among them. (Numbers 16, 46)
But now the destruction was over, and Aaron went back to meet Moses at the tabernacle door. (Numbers 16, 50)
or she will tempt him away from his allegiance into the service of alien gods, rousing the Lord’s anger, to thy speedy destruction. (Deuteronomy 7, 4)
All the nations the Lord means thee to conquer shall fall an easy prey to thee; and for these thou shalt have no glance of pity; beware of worshipping their gods, to thy sure destruction. (Deuteronomy 7, 16)
Forty days and nights, then, as before, I remained there on the mountain top, and once more the Lord listened to me, and spared you from destruction. (Deuteronomy 10, 10)
there, on high, is his dwelling, and yet the eternal arms reach down to uphold thee. He will dispossess the enemy at thy onslaught, and doom him to destruction; (Deuteronomy 33, 27)
took it, gave it up to destruction; made an end of its king, and its subject towns, and all that dwelt there, leaving none alive; at Hebron, as at Eglon, all must be put to the sword. (Joshua 10, 37)
With good reason I have spared them utter destruction, so that there may be enemies at your side, and gods of the enemy, ready to compass your downfall.✻ (Judges 2, 3)
First a chieftain would arise, and the Lord, in his days, would relent; would listen to the plaint of a people in distress, and save them from the threat of destruction; (Judges 2, 18)
while the three hundred men still pressed on, and still the trumpets blew. And all through the camp the Lord spread destruction, friend turning his sword against friend; (Judges 7, 22)