Löydetty 559 Tulokset: First Temple
Till now, it had been otherwise; here was the high priest Eliasib, that had the treasury of our God’s temple in his keeping, a close friend of Tobias;✻ (Nehemiah 13, 4)
When I was back at Jerusalem, and learned what harm had come of Eliasib’s love for Tobias, that he would give him a store-house in the very temple of God, (Nehemiah 13, 7)
My God, let not this go unremembered; do not blot out the record of the service I have done to thy temple, my God, and to thy ceremonies. (Nehemiah 13, 14)
went up to Jerusalem to the Lord’s temple, and worshipped the Lord that was God of Israel. First-fruit and tithe he duly offered, (Tobit 1, 6)
the deserted country-side will be populous once again, and its temple, long since destroyed by fire, will be built anew, and all those who fear God will find their way back to it. (Tobit 14, 7)
fear struck deep at their anxious hearts, that Jerusalem and its temple might fare as other cities and temples had fared. (Judith 4, 2)
Garb of sackcloth the priests wore, and bade the very infants lie prostrate before the temple gates; in sackcloth they veiled the Lord’s own altar; (Judith 4, 9)
Bethink thee, Lord, of thy covenant; grant my lips utterance, my heart firm resolve; so shall thy temple ever remain inviolate, (Judith 9, 18)
they would fain set all thy promises aside, leave thee no possession on earth at all. They would silence the voices that praise thee, dim the glories of thy temple and thy altar;✻ (Esther 14, 9)
the storm sweeps them away, forgotten in death as the temple minions are forgotten;✻ (Job 36, 14)
One request I have ever made of the Lord, let me claim it still, to dwell in the Lord’s house my whole life long, resting content in the Lord’s goodness, gazing at his temple. (Psalms 26, 4)
Listen Lord, to my plea as I call upon thee, as I raise my hands in prayer towards thy holy temple. (Psalms 27, 2)
