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Löydetty 1049 Tulokset: Set

  • It was his own servants that set a conspiracy on foot against him, and slew him in the house at Mello, where the road goes down to Sella; (2 Kings 12, 20)

  • and he gave them a champion to set them free from the Syrian yoke. Then once more the men of Israel could dwell in their old homes; (2 Kings 13, 5)

  • At last, in the ninth year of Osee, Samaria was taken, and all the Israelites carried off to the Assyrian country; where they were settled in Hala, in Habor, by the river of Gozan, and among the cities of Media. (2 Kings 17, 6)

  • And now the Assyrian king brought men from Babylon, and Cutha, and Avah, and Emath, and Sepharvaim, and settled these, instead of the Israelites, in the cities that belonged to Samaria. So they took possession of it, and made their homes in its cities, (2 Kings 17, 24)

  • News of this came to the Assyrian king, and a warning with it: The nations thou hast removed, and settled down in the cities of Samaria, have never learned how the God of that land would be worshipped; and he, the Lord, has sent a plague of lions among them. Must they die for want of knowledge how their new God is to be worshipped? (2 Kings 17, 26)

  • but still each nation would fashion the image of its own god, and they set up these images in the hill-shrines they had made, one in this city and another in that. (2 Kings 17, 29)

  • and all the Israelites carried off to Assyria, where they were settled in Hala and Habor by the streams of Gozan, and in the cities of the Medes. (2 Kings 18, 11)

  • When Ezechias asked what sign should be given him that his health would be restored, and that he would set foot in the Lord’s temple within three days, (2 Kings 20, 8)

  • He restored once again the hill-shrines which his father Ezechias had overthrown; he raised altars to Baal, and set up sacred trees, like Achab king of Israel, and gave to all the host of heaven worship and observance. (2 Kings 21, 3)

  • Nay, he must set up these altars of his in the Lord’s own house, the chosen shrine of his name; (2 Kings 21, 4)

  • He made an idol, too, after the fashion of the sacred trees, and set it up there in the Lord’s temple. And this was at Jerusalem, the Lord’s choice among all the cities of Israel; this was in the temple that was to be the everlasting shrine of his name; so he had promised David and Solomon, (2 Kings 21, 7)

  • And the king, standing on the dais, made a promise, there in the Lord’s presence. They would make the Lord their leader, holding fast by command and decree and observance of his, heart and soul, with fresh loyalty to all the terms of the covenant which this book set on record. To that promise, the whole people gave its assent. (2 Kings 23, 3)


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