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Löydetty 696 Tulokset: Sea

  • and at the seventh time, a little cloud shewed, no bigger than a man’s foot-print, rising up out of the sea. Go back, Elias said, and bid Achab mount his chariot and return home, before the rain overtakes him. (1 Kings 18, 44)

  • and meanwhile, at this time tomorrow, envoys of mine shall visit thee, to search thy palace and thy courtiers’ houses; to these thou must give up all they have a mind to carry away with them. (1 Kings 20, 6)

  • Then she wrote a letter in Achab’s name, sealing it with his own seal, and despatched it to the elders and chief men that were Naboth’s fellow-citizens. (1 Kings 21, 8)

  • The tenour of it was this; They were to proclaim a solemn fast, and where the greatest of the townspeople sat, there must be a seat for Naboth. (1 Kings 21, 9)

  • Josaphat would build a fleet in the southern sea to sail out and fetch gold from Ophir, but sail they might not, for they were all wrecked, there at Asion-Gaber. (1 Kings 22, 49)

  • but they were urgent with him, till at last he relented and gave them leave. So the fifty men were sent, and for three days they searched in vain. (2 Kings 2, 17)

  • But at that very season of the year, and at the very time Eliseus had foretold, she conceived, and bore a son. (2 Kings 4, 17)

  • So two horses were fetched, and on these men were sent to search the camp of Syria. (2 Kings 7, 14)

  • and presently he summoned the officers of the guard, with the Cerethite and Phelethite auxiliaries, and the whole populace with them; and together they brought the king back from the Lord’s house, by way of the armourers’ gate, into the palace, and he took his seat on the royal throne. (2 Kings 11, 19)

  • He it was restored to Israel its old territory, all the way from the pass of Emath in the North to the Dead Sea. So the Lord had foretold through a servant of his, the prophet Jonas, son of Amathi, from Geth-Opher: (2 Kings 14, 25)

  • Graciously did Evil-Merodach receive him, gave him a seat of honour above the other captive kings, (2 Kings 25, 28)

  • Let the sea, and all the sea contains, give thunderous applause; smiling the fields, and all the burden they bear; (1 Chronicles 16, 32)


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