Löydetty 1049 Tulokset: Set
In the midst of the great court he had bidden them set down a block of bronze, five cubits across either way and three feet in height; on this he mounted, and there, in the sight of all Israel, kneeling down with his hands lifted up towards heaven, he prayed. (2 Chronicles 6, 13)
I have set this place apart and hallowed it, to be the shrine of my name for all time; never a day but my eyes shall be watching, my heart be attentive here. (2 Chronicles 7, 16)
then he set about fortifying the towns which Hiram had made over to him, and establishing Israelite inhabitants there.✻ (2 Chronicles 8, 2)
All he did, first and last, is to be found set out fully in the writing of the prophet Semeias and the seer Addo. All through his reign there was war between him and Jeroboam. (2 Chronicles 12, 15)
Day in, day out, they offer the Lord burnt-sacrifice; incense is ours, made as the law prescribes, and the loaves set out on the hallowed table; the golden lamp-stand is ours, and the lamps ever lit at evening; the commands of the Lord our God, among you so slighted, we keep. (2 Chronicles 13, 11)
What else Abia did, the life he led and all his exploits, may be found fully set down in the writings of the prophet Addo. (2 Chronicles 13, 22)
And now, the Lord so blessing him with peace, his reign free from every alarm of battle, he set about fortifying the cities in his realm. (2 Chronicles 14, 6)
Then he set about solemnly ratifying the covenant which bound them to have recourse to the Lord God of their fathers, heart and soul. (2 Chronicles 15, 12)
All that Asa did, first and last, is set down in the Annals of the kings of Israel and Juda. (2 Chronicles 16, 11)
and two hundred thousand under Amasias son of Zechri, that was set apart for the Lord’s service. (2 Chronicles 17, 16)
And now, returned to his capital, Josaphat set out on a progress all through his kingdom, from Bersabee to the hill country of Ephraim, recalling the Lord God of their fathers to his people’s minds anew. (2 Chronicles 19, 4)
At Jerusalem, too, he set up courts, under Levites, and priests, and heads of families, to give sentence and award in the Lord’s name to the citizens. (2 Chronicles 19, 8)
