Löydetty 63 Tulokset: Understand
It would be well to go down and throw confusion into the speech they use there, so that they will not be able to understand each other. (Genesis 11, 7)
So there and then, on the first day of the seventh month, the priest Esdras fetched out the book, in the presence of a great throng of men and women, with such children as were old enough to understand it. (Nehemiah 8, 2)
And they read out the book of the law, clear and plain to give the sense of it, so that all could understand the reading. (Nehemiah 8, 8)
where these were of age to understand its import. Their leaders did but go bail for the rest; all alike entered into a sworn undertaking that they would obey God’s law, given through his servant Moses. Never a decree or award or observance the Lord our God had enjoined but they would keep it sacred and live by it. (Nehemiah 10, 29)
How to make you understand that God has misjudged me, caught me in his toils! (Job 19, 6)
Is it thine to understand the motions of the heavens, and rule earth by their influence? (Job 38, 33)
Jealous for the handiwork thou hast made, teach me to understand thy commandments. (Psalms 118, 73)
Here is a mind that has passed the whole world of things in review, examining everything, weighing everything, so as to have a wise estimation of them, eager to understand the fool’s rebelliousness, the false calculations of rash souls. (Ecclesiastes 7, 26)
Breath that comes and goes, the fashioning of man’s frame in the womb, of all this thou knowest nothing; and thinkest thou to understand God’s doings, that is Maker of all? (Ecclesiastes 11, 5)
High above us, Lord, are thy judgements, mysterious thy dealings; no skill had those Egyptian hearts to understand them. (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 1)
all but a few of his doings are hidden away. His acts of retribution✻who can understand, or who can bear? Far, far removed is that covenant of his from some men’s thoughts; and yet in the end all shall undergo his scrutiny.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 16, 22)
God’s wonders thou shalt learn to understand, when thou hast learned to increase the number of them, or diminish it. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 5)
