Löydetty 380 Tulokset: asked

  • He asked, "Who are you?" And she replied, "I am your servant Ruth. Spread the corner of your cloak over me, for you are my next of kin." (Ruth 3, 9)

  • Ruth went home to her mother-in-law, who asked, "How have you fared, my daughter?" So she told her all the man had done for her, (Ruth 3, 16)

  • Then Boaz picked out ten of the elders of the city and asked them to sit nearby. When they had done this, (Ruth 4, 2)

  • Eli said, "Go in peace, and may the God of Israel grant you what you have asked of him." (1 Samuel 1, 17)

  • She conceived, and at the end of her term bore a son whom she called Samuel, since she had asked the LORD for him. (1 Samuel 1, 20)

  • Then Eli asked, "What did he say to you? Hide nothing from me! May God do thus and so to you if you hide a single thing he told you." (1 Samuel 3, 17)

  • The Philistines, hearing the noise of shouting, asked, "What can this loud shouting in the camp of the Hebrews mean?" On learning that the ark of the LORD had come into the camp, (1 Samuel 4, 6)

  • The man quickly came up to Eli and said, "It is I who have come from the battlefield; I fled from there today." He asked, "What happened, my son?" (1 Samuel 4, 16)

  • When asked further, "What guilt offering should be our amends to him?", they replied: "Five golden hemorrhoids and five golden mice to correspond to the number of Philistine lords, since the same plague has struck all of you and your lords. (1 Samuel 6, 4)

  • The men of Beth-shemesh asked, "Who can stand in the presence of this Holy One? To whom shall he go from us?" (1 Samuel 6, 20)

  • Samuel was displeased when they asked for a king to judge them. He prayed to the LORD, however, (1 Samuel 8, 6)

  • Just then Saul came in from the field, behind his oxen. "Why are the people weeping?" he asked. The message of the inhabitants of Jabesh was repeated to him. (1 Samuel 11, 5)


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