Löydetty 426 Tulokset: Open Path
And, my lord, I had two sons; but they came to blows out in the open fields, where there was none to interfere, and one gave the other a blow which killed him. (2 Samuel 14, 6)
These poles jutted out indeed, so that the ends of them could be seen by one standing before the shrine, beyond the limits of the inner sanctuary; but never again were they seen in the open; they have remained in the temple to this day. (1 Kings 8, 8)
may he turn our hearts towards himself, ready to follow every path he has shewn us, keep every command, observance and decree he bade our fathers keep. (1 Kings 8, 58)
And now, as Jeroboam was leaving Jerusalem, he met the prophet Ahias, of Silo, that was clad in a new cloak, out in the open country, where none else was by. (1 Kings 11, 29)
He has forsaken me, to worship Astarthe, goddess of the Sidonians, Chamos, god of Moab, and Moloch, god of Ammon; he has not followed the path I bade him follow, by doing my will and keeping command and decree of mine, like his father David before him. (1 Kings 11, 33)
And he, setting out on his journey, met with a lion, that slew him. There lay his body on the open road, with the ass close by; the lion, too, remained standing there beside its prey. (1 Kings 13, 24)
Die they in the city, they shall be food for the dogs; die they in the open country, they shall be food for all the birds of heaven; it is the Lord’s decree. (1 Kings 14, 11)
Die they in the city, they shall be food for the dogs, die they in the open country, they shall be food for all the birds of heaven. (1 Kings 16, 4)
So the prophet went out to meet the king on the open road, first smearing his face and eyes with dust; (1 Kings 20, 38)
As for Achab, die he in the city, he shall be food for the dogs, die he in the open country, he shall be food for all the birds of heaven. (1 Kings 21, 24)
There sat the king of Israel and Josaphat king of Juda, each on his throne, in all their royal state, in an open space by the gate of Samaria; and there in their presence all the prophets said their say. (1 Kings 22, 10)
Open his eyes, Lord, Eliseus prayed; give him clear sight. Thereupon the Lord opened the servant’s eyes, and clear sight came to him; all at once he saw the whole mountain-side beset with flaming horses and chariots, there about Eliseus. (2 Kings 6, 17)
